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UNCONSIDERED TRIFLES. A water course A —lies of temperance lectures. .'.\u25a0.'*' - . The general appearance fif a tipsy ma- is ypated. y . ,y .y ,* ..";_...;.. The /man who hires a plumber always pays the piper. \ Musicians are judged by the accompani- ment they keep. - ' y .What kind of wood comes the nearest to making a fire? Fir. . y Mrs. Alice Oates' last husband is seri- ously ill. Too much oats. ; . Wages -The sweet oil with which hu- man machinery is greased. '. yyyyyCarlotti Patti never knew how strong the litruor of Missouri'tvas until she heard the evidence. ".-*.' •v' y -. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-.-' - . What punctuation mark would be appro- priately used with ' an order to replenish the fire? "-"Put : - ':-. A '-, .. . ' A caution to houss wives Green apple pies cannot be well made of dried apples and Paris green. "'-.'::. ''\u25a0-. > \u25a0' y T.. . '•" , Where does every young gentleman go on his twentieth \u25a0> birthday Into his twenty-first year. js Sunday-school teacher— How* many let- ters does the Bible contain ! Erudite ur- chin Twenty-six." § One of ,the Utes is so noted for coveting everything he sees that he is known at the Agency as Hanker-Chief. "Yes," said Johnny, "lapsus may be the Latin for slip, but when mother laps us ("it usually means a slipper." ' * . . A child being asked what were the three great ; feasts of. the Jews, replied, "Breakfast, dinner and supper." y After a. Texas jury -had stood out for ninety-six hours the Judge got a verdict out of them in two minutes by sending them word that a circus had come to town. The congregation sang "We are going home to die no ; more," in a Westlield . (Mass.) church, and an irreverent fellow, * leaning over to a dyed deacon, said in a . loud tone, "Then you'll all be grayjn a week." ' \u25a0'- - . . : .. : •• ..' COMMERCIAL. .. . •' \u25a0 ' - . !V ~ San Francisco Produce Market. San Francisco, February 2.oth—Ir. M. \u25a0 PlOrs— We quote the various brands a. fol- ' lows: Best City Extras, 86 50; Bakers' Extra, * it's 73316; Superfine, il 12* -it 371; interior Extra, $5 ::7l^" 7.".; Interior Superfine, -{3 87*- @4 12, ; Oregon Extra, "4 S7J@5 37",: choice do, $". 50* (go 574: Oregon Superfine, S3 371'rf3 75 ; Walls + Walla Extra, If s 50 36 87 J "jl bbl. "Purchasers of round lots can obtain concessions on the above rates. - Wheat— The market is quiet but firm. Cable ad- .'.' vices from Liverpool report the recent advance there is still sustained. Our leading shippers seem to have secured sufficient to fill all existing contracts, and are rather cautious about making fresh cnga e- ments. - To-day. but one sale was reported, being a lot of 1,100 ells choice milling at $2 V ctl. Yester- day afternoon there were sales of 3.000 ctls No. 1 at SI 97".. and 4,000 do good No. 2, alongside ship, at 81 96. We quote -No. 1 at 81 S*7" «i ; No. 2, 41 00 @195-)-ctl. ___ T— very active. Another small ship- ment goe* forward to Honolulu to-day. Sale on * [Chan, i 1 100 got -1 ingat '.100t 1 Brewing i* quotable at 85®«7Jc ;feed, 77}(i'80c for coast and 80<J«2Jc*il ctl for bay; Chevalier, 31 0801 70 for choice bay and £!i'rl for coast. Oats sales are being made within our quo- tations. We quote Humboldt at SI 1.-.yl 35; Coast, .flil \u25a0>:\u25a0; Oregon and Washington Territory, SSI ]si«l 3. . ; Surprise, SI 40@1 50 V ctl. Hay— Sales this morning of two car loads of wheat and clover at $10 ip ton. Cargo lots on the wharf range from S3 to 813 pel ton. - >.\u25a0"".! t Bltter—The tendency is still upward. In addi- tion to local wants, there is some little demand for export to China. Good to choice qualities sell read- ily ar2d(B27lc, and some few dairies bring lc $ It. more ; inferior to ordinary, 22;r21c, insido rate for mixcuV lots from country stores. Firkin Butter is about out of market. . CnEKSE California, i3(S]4c; Eastern, ICtglSc 3? lb. Eoo s—Mar et keeps steady at a range of ISC to \u25a020c V dozen, the latter for extra choice. Wool—Market quiet ad prices nominal. Eastern and Foreign Markets. New York, February 25th. BitEADSTurps— Flour is quiet and Wheat is strong, latter at SI 47iirl 52. Barlet— Dull and nominal. . Wool—Steady. , Whale and Sperm are quiet. Groceries— Rio Coffees are not active, but very firm, 'c higher. Refined Sugars are in fair but not active de.. and, and rather weaker. Teas are in moderate demind. Boston, February _ The wool market sustains a very strong and ex- cited tone, with indications of higher rates. Fall California 24(*3S}c. Chicago. February th. " Wheat— sl 241 for March and $1 2,0' for April. Bacon— SO 60 lor short rib bides. Pork— sll SO forMarch. Laan— s7 17' for March. « OVOoi, February 25th. . Wueat— California, lOs 9d<ails for average and lis 4d("lls lOd for club. Spot and cargo lots are strong, with firm demand. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK SALES. SAN Francisco, February 25, 1380. x MOK.NINO SESSION. 275 orh"r 16315; 630 Justice......! 15eSI £0 163'Mexlcan 13'«rl.t' 2:<o Union....; 32('?31" 230 O. AO. 1. a :6U 130 Aba. 3 10-<r3 05 3.5 Best .'. 8...-. B.<*B' 350 Ladyßryan ...:40(<i350 75 California 3 4o 515 Julia 1 30(i"ll 2-'oSavagi 5,0-4" 790Cal.donia 75..aet)c 50Cou. Va. 3. i Silver Hill 80c 4*oCbo!lar... ,*.-—!@6 250 .\u25a0«\u25a0 York 3 c _i Potosi 3 10 100 lady Wash 55ict60c 130 H. * J* 6 100 Kossuth.. 15c 305 —Point........ 3 90®4 '.'• (i Andes BQ<s7sc 51. 5 .1 leket 7}t«"J 1000 Wells-Far, o .re 9 0 Imperial. 60ia55c 110 Scorpion 3t<*2 90 30 Alpha 74 50 Leviathan. 20c 100 Ken— 3 100 Trojan 20c 1625 Belcher. 1' 280 Benton- 2 C*Kd"2 v 50 t'onfi.len 6 O. Gate 2 370 Sierra Ner.. . .21 >.«'V. ' 250 ('. D0rad0.....; 11 120 Utah lOiiiilO} 100 Flowery 15c 210 Bullion 3 3083 2' 335 NEon an— 40<o"3t"c 50 Exchequer 2 B. ISO Eft ex 175 : —"..Belcher. 15 100 M— kty 156— E 95 Overman :>'\u25a0• "" " i - AlT—— 00*1 session. 1410 Ray ft Fly 7f«(Coe 50 Run imit ...I'0 i 10 Eureka Con 13 6fio Syndicate... 141. -1 30 50 Jackson 2 150 Goodshaw. .. . 3"ej"so 205 Belmont 25c 75 M. Belle..'. Be 100 Leon rd 15c 400 Bclvidere 24 145 K.K. Con. 5 ; . 500 Ohampion 50c I3OBUe. 1515*15 300 Bl ckbawk 60c 100 .Manhattan. 1 40 250 Sooth 80die.../ ©(be 551 Prize....'. l'(ai 30 151 Booker \u0084.'ssc UlArgenta li-rO 95 400 So Standard ...25<<~30c 80 Independ. l'<!33c 60 1 (J— Bee 25c 250 End..* _ 20c 40 Mono 71 150 Star 20c 330 Cm Pacific... 3 tt.-'u 4 175-Belle loy- BOc 500 Dudley 45«e. 0c 201Day .....50 70 Mono. 7(37' 650 Paradise „..50c 570 S. Bulwtr...l G*cl 75 400 Albion 30c 310 Addenda ftneS c 30 Mt. Dl ild.i "jo" SO Noonday 4 200 N. Belle Isle 20c 1530t)rient 5 (ftOOc 250 M.Potosi 3J 75 Mammoth.. 1 s.od 75 9JO Mt. Diat....t 60 «il' 270 8at0n. .".... 1} SO Modoc 4flc 7003 Noonday.. l 75 "I 85 145 B.^ii.. s; orgj 22*. White \u25a0' <os 155 MeClintou St* 1 630 Tiptop I; -. 44) tOOTloira. 2} 35-. King 7 7»Bulwer 9 370 Jupiter .....1 90(3170 1 .Warm Clothixo. If you are apt to feci chilly, dress warmly at home. A I wadded coat will enable the chilly man to sit and work anywhere indoors, and so willan extra suit of thin flannel, worn during the whole of the active day. . Just let anyone who : doubts : what we say try the very simple expedient, when the chill- iness becomes unbearable, of putting onhis dressing-gown over bis ordinary clothing, and in five minutes he will be perfectly comfortable and ready for wor'- while he will not suffer as lie fancies V" will when he goes out of doors. The j j pular notion upon that subject is a mere delusion. You are not strengthened for outdoor work by shivering indoors, •' but : rather . weakened ; habitual warmth, if not too great, being . one of the best preservatives of constitu- tional strength. " - Always try *to remain moderately and healthfully. warm. *~j THE DAILY RECORD-UNION. T-IBS-IAV. .. .'...... .FSBCrAEV 26. 1* 80. RAILROADS, STEAMEES, _TC Central ' Pacific Bailkoap. Commencing Sunday, January 23, 18SO, AND UNTIL FT"BTnSB SOTirtß A A TRAIN AKD BOATS WILLLEAVE SAO-H-V 0 •-:'•;. yas follows: . |,«>A A.—.— (Sun lays excepted) Aeooao*** a- _,*>*/ V nation Tram m Marysvillr, Red Bl ff and '•*.\u25a0. Redding. . . » J" A. .11.— (Daily)—Over' Emigrant, if,***- Freight and Ace ..!:\u25a0:. .i ....-ni Train. T.OA 'A. H.— (Daily)—Pacific Express, viaDay's I• ~" ad Benicia, for San Francisco. - Connects * A' \u25a0"-' (Sundays excepted; at Davis with a.- ..• - « dation Train to Wu.ni.*,,. .Williamsand i Willows. Connects daily at Suisun foi •-".. ". :. Vallejo, and viaNapa Junction for Calis- toga (stages for the Geysers). * . lA'ftftA-. 31. lur-Kwii ho * '- •''--.- as pac IW.Vi/ tidbit, Sundays excepted)— .Steamer for San Franc:.-.'", touching at all way ports on the Sacra— en'" river. 1911 A I*. >". (Daily)— Local Passenger Traih l--.lv for Stockton, Tracy, . I.i v. I— are, Niles, Oakland and San Franc sco. . Connects at Gait for lone, ana at Kiles for San r \u25a0-:.' Jose. !•>•_—> •*• (Sundays excepted)- Local Pas - /-•lv genger. Train for Davis, Benicia and San Francisco. Connects at Suisun for Vallejo and (via Napa Junction) for Catistogi. ] >).>>4k I** ' M.— (Sundays exc-pted*) -Passenger I -»,*>V Train for Day and Woodland. Con- ' nects at. Woodland fur Williams and . Willows. - r •*>• 1 A v - Sl.— (Daily) -At a" tic Exprrs. for Col- -••1" fax, Keno (Carson :nd Vrginia), Battle Mountain (Austin), Palisade (Eureka), Ogdco, Oman. East * \u25a0 \u2666>••>„ **• —.-(Dally)—Oregon Express for /-«••« Marysville, Chico, lied Bluff and Redding (stages for Po tland, Oreg id. •\u25a0 ' - •).'>'\ I". il.—-Sunda s excepted,— Locil Ac- """" commodatton Train to Lithrop. Connects with the Arizona stx ores* for Merced, Madera (V. Semite and Big Tiees", Mojave, Newhall (San liu— aveuiun. and Santa Barbara), Los Angeles, Santa Monies, 1* Imington, Santa Asa (San "-Diego), Colton (Sin F c nardino), Yuma (Colorado ' river steamers) Maricopa (statr"s fcr Phoenix and Prcscott;, and C.'-sa Grande, \u25a0stages for Florence, 'i'neson and mb- it :.. >. Sleeping ars between L.throp, Los Angeles and Yuma. . '. ' .. Q.S[A I*. \u25a0.— (Daily)-Local Passenger : Train •-*•"*' for Daws, ""suiciaaudS— Francisco. T* I '*» I*. 'W.—(Sundays excepted* Passeng. r Is AW Train to Davis, Woodland acd Knights . "Landing. Q.'-'A V. >!.— (Sundays ' excepted)— Virginia ,*J V City Express [or Auburn, Colfax, Truckte a ii Reno. Connects with Virginia and Tni'-kee P— 1 1> d for O r.'on i nd Virginia. Sleeping C— from Sacramento to tlarson. 9 .Oft I*. Jl.—(Daily)— Westward —nigra, t ' iWW Train, via Davdi amj Bent da, for San Frar.- \u25a0i ciscc. . A. N. TOWNE ..General Supcri— ende: t T. H. GOODMAN Gen'l Pass'r end Ticket Agent .\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0. '. jaO-4ptt . ' CHANGE OF TIME. Sacramento & Placerviilß Railroad. l_si____________i On and after IVeilarMlay, Her. 31, 18*9, - ' until ruRTnsR son— , Trains will run as follows, daily, except Sundays : Leave Sacra— enter for Folsom, Latrobe and Shingle Springs 7.0) A. M. J Leave Sacramento for Folsom 4:00 P. M. Leive Shingle Springs lor Latrobe, Foi- . . som and Sacramento 10:35 A.M. Leave Latrobe for Folsom . and Sacra- mento ' 11:1. P.M. Leave Folsom for Sacramento 7:00 A.M. Leave Folsom for Sacramento 12:20 P. M. .17-tf J. B. WRIGHT, Sunt. FOB PORTLAND AND ASTORIA, io_jß__g'o_a*. _ _^_ THE CRECON STEAMSHIP COM* -' '• PACIFIC COAST STEAM. \u25a0S^*"*^. JT 3 ' l -P Company will dispatch eery "C^SE*_cSSfcfi days, for the above ports, one of ti eir New A 1 Iron Steams viz/: OREGON, GEORGE W. ELDER STATE OF CALIFORNIA. SAILING DAYS February I, C. 11. 16. 21. 2ft March... '.'. 7, 12, 17, It, VI AT 10 0 CLOCK a. M., Connecting at Portland, Oregon, withSteamers and Railroads and their connecting Stage lines fcr all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories, British Columbia and Alaska K. VAN OTERENDORP. Agent O. S. S. Co., No 210 Battery street, San Francisco, Cal. S. S. Co., No # attery street, San Francisco, Cal. GOODALL, PERKINS k CO., Agents P. C. S. S. Co., No. 10" Market street, San Francisco . niy3-tf ———————»—. —————— LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE xc, _______ - __ s_ _? __. -ar __ . fOTICE I*l lIEKEMY GIVEN THAT IN FOB- NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN Probate IN PUR- su—ice of an order of the Probate Court of the city and county of San Francisco" State of Cali-' fornia. made on the 20th day of NOVEMBER, 1876, in the matter of the estate of JESSIE RUSSELL OSBORN, deceased, tbo \u25a0 undersigned, the Ad- ministrator of said estate, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, i:. old coin of tho United States, and subject to confirmation l.y said Probate Coart, on or after FRIDAY, th sth day of MARCH, IBS . at IS o'clock M., all the right, title, interest and estate of the said JESSIE RUS- SELL OSBORN', deceased, at the time 01 her death, 1. OSBORN, deceased, at tbe th oh, and all the right, title and interest that the raid estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, aeipii'ed, other than or in addition to that of thesaid deceased at the tinio of her death, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of situate, lying and i lot, piece or pi. ; and being in the said city and county of Sacramento, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to wit : The north hah" oftho south half of Che north half of lot uumberonc ('), in tlie block bounded by 1and J and Second and Third streets, in Sacrament... as laid down on the ofticial map thereof, said lot being twenty feet in width by eighty feet in depth. \u25a0 Terms and conditions of sale : C—li, in gld coin of the United State". Deed expense of the pur- Cnited State). Deed at expense of the ptir- chaser. Bids or offers may he made at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the a'ung of th sale. * . . \u25a0 All bids or offers must be writing, and left at the office of F. W. Van Reynegom, Attorney-at-Law, No. 531 Californ'a strict, in —id city and county of San Francisco, or delivered to the Administrator, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk id' said Probate Court. Dated San Francisco, Febniarv IS, ISSO. 11. E. OSBOP.N, Administrator of the estate of Jessie Russell Osborn, . deceased, i F. W. Van- Kktsioom, Attorney. f!0-15t SUMMONS. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAC- O lament., --s. In the Superior Court of tbs CM-nty of Sacramento. The People of the State of I'lifornii to aiNOROSE J. WATSON and D. H. ELLIS, greeting: You are hereby summoned to snswer the complaint of WILLIAM LAND, in said Court filed against you, within ten days from the 9 nice of this writ, exclusive of the day of service. If served on you in this county; if served "tit of this couuty, but within this Judicial District, within twenty days ; but if served on yon without said dis- trict, then in forty days from such service, exclusive of the day of service, in anaction commenced on the lotti day of January, IScO, in said Court. Said action is brought to obtain a decree of this Court, quieting the title to lot 7, in tho block bounded by J and X, md Second and Third streets, in the citY of Sacra- mento. State California. of this Court, nuicting eto lot 7, in the block hnu.-dcd hy J and X, con.! and Third streets, in the city' of Sacra- State of Ca'ifomia. The eon plaint alleges lhat plaintiff is in possess— and is the owner in ' tee of said premises; that defendants claim an " tsUte in said premises adverse to plaintiff ; that the claim of defendants is without any right what- Ever. And you are hereby notified that ii you fail to answer the complaint as directed, plaintiff will take default against you. and apply to the Court lor the relief demanded in the complaint. In testimony whereof, I,' Thomas II Berkey, Clerk of the Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and •rlix the seal of said Court, at office in the city i f Sacramento, this l_h day of JANUARY, A. D. ISBO. [st—.] T. H. BERKEY, Clerk. By J. 11. Pars— L,". Deputy Clerk. Fi'.ikm \n k Bates, Attorneys lor plaintiff. ! \u25a0*. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 * i Jals-law2mTh j ijOSTETTERV |P «^. : - -.CELEBRATED; "^ M^ ?~JCw \u25a0 Jjp •J^^m *J__jQc -^____B__fe- '___^^___ ~~ t* - * £•'£ k. ' *^^ * ~~ -____________\u25a0 W •\u25a0^rS^^n^ i^ma^^. aWi ffrTiiT twß^ '-__"\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 '\u25a0 Bfiiiiil BITTER S Do yon feel that any oie of your organs'- your itomach, liver, bowels or nervous syst m falters in ts work I Ifso, repair the damage with the most oowcrful. yet harmless, of invi^oranf. : Remember hat debility is the " Beginning ot the End"—that he climax of all weakness is a universal paralysis if the system, aid that such paralysis is theliii:- nediateprtcursor of Death. , ; ' * For sale by all druggists and 'dealers generally. " " ' fl-lmTuTha \u25a0...":.-.,' ..-. \u25a0'..\u25a0 MATHEY CAYLUS' Used for over -years with (Teat success by the raSrmr't* ft , . , Il I >. r^' *'." rk aad London^.nd superior to all others for the prompt cure of all case 6, recent or of long standing. - w v ''\u0084'\u25a0• by CLIN*q*E, Paris. Bold Every. CAPSULES. r_ ;-lyTTh*tS K y -V : MEDICAL. Electro-Therapeutic ' « -rjan, BATH!-, . \u25a0-: -" - * Northeast cor. Seventh and I -•<;. \u25a0 BATHS.y | Both Gentlemen and Lady Attcudaiiiaaiullhours* | ____, ]al3-tt TO THE DiYFOKTIINITE! IfffilSfflSAßli ! G33 Kearny St., San Francisco. jf ~^S^ : Established in 1854, foi 1 _r : "?^. the treatment of Be.ru /ff. <s=^=^- .''Mb &ni ' Seminal disease* fItA^~~77AA y«.a such M Gonorrhea, Gleet. Jvj^Ch. rf^^-Sty^'S*,. Strictures, Syphilis inal ifcplr^S^tSwS^^i it=forms, Seminal Weak. fKsK*jv*ir- S^^iivSa ness , Impotency, -Sklr sfnA I%h \u25a0 '&s&*ss{Discao * 8 , etc, perma- ra(u •'b.r f '^ ,^''^V^*\ ncDtl r cured ornocharge _^"\— 1 Se,nlnal ** Tca,CI "es*. P*Ml Seminal Emissions, th. *^|ife.^^ ig&.--"ni!;. solitary vice or de -^.^SSSsS»'**i!^'^^SS^v*i'r::ve.l Bexualindtilgcnce ] is I practiced by the youth of both . sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with un erring certainty . the following train of morbid symptoms, unless combated ' by scientific modi, j cal measures, viz. : Sallow countenance, darl spots under the eyes, pain in the bead, ringing It the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves ami rat tling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weak, ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching stran gers, a dislike form new acquaintances, disport tion to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, j pimples and various eruptions about tbe. face furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption I night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. \u25a0 CUBED AinOJlE.*'*?*'"?' Persons at a distance may be cured at home by ad- dressing a letter to DR. GIBBON, statin r cast,' symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, 1 and have medicines promptly forwarded, free fron I damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plait, directions. \u25a0 By inclosing ten dol .1 lars, in registered letter, through the Post-office, oi I through Wells, Fargo * Co., a package of medicine will be forwarded to any part of the Union. Please say you saw this advertisement in the Rxcghd , Chios. Address, i DR. J. F. GIBBON, \u0084 Ja24-4ptf .'.."•;, - Box1.957 San Francisco . I DR. SPINNEY & CO., I OF NO. II KEARNYSTREET, SAH FRANCISCO, Treat all Cni-onle and Special Diseases. :"-':'\u25a0 Yen st. MEN \u25a0\_CT_O MAY BE SUFFERING FROM IB K IT effects of 'youthful follies or indiscretion willdo well to -.vail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suffering hum— it, I DR. SPINS will guarantee to forfeit I $500 foi every case of Seminal Weakness or Private Disease j of any kind or character which he undertake] and fails tocure *; ~ t'- r . ..".,",-'-.-•.:.-:; t v,.y.•,;-•. -..'j. HIDDLE-ASEn MEN. y- There are many at the age of thirty to sixty wbc are troubled with too frequent evacuation of tie bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation, and a weakening of the system tr a manner the patient cannot account for. On exam in— the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will ofter } be found, and sometimes small particles of albumer will appear, or the color will be of a thin mil— si hue, again changing to a dark and torpidappearance. There are many men who die of this difficulty,igno- rant of the cause, which is tne second stage of sem- inal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect curt in all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the 1 genito-urinary organs. -.--\u25a0> \u25a0"*\u25a0\u25a0-'.;\u25a0 o-y-. '-\u25a0;.'''. Office hours— l* to 4 and •to 8. Sunday fron 10 to 11 a.m. Consultation free. Thorough exam (nation and advice, $5. * Call or address y ' : :' "77: '. *;' DR. 6Pisney a CO., ;r *' {\u25a0'\u25a0"*-' J '.'. No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco i*- QP. B.— For private diseases Of short standing, afuil I course of medicines, | sufficient for a cure, with all instructions will be sent to any address for 910. S-is-j'tS";.. \u25a0 -.-: nirtMpSUwMTWThl "tl.: i'£,yL?:-2 + J--4 : -£\u0084-. \u25a0?--• -.t.-.A- - *.. 'yy.u --*-Ali':':A - .-• __ . MARKETS. CHRIS. WEISEL & CO. Nos*. 318 and KM I. street, Near Eighth BUTCHERS AND PORK PACKERS. /*"VSr*i Choice Hams, Eicon, Lard, Mess'JSJS.l^ . Pork, Clear Pork, Pigs' Feet, Spare bs, S^_H* ! at lowest market price. Highest price paid for grain-fed Hogs. •\u25a0". fis-totf * . FULTON MARKET, CORNER FIFTU AM» X STREETS. | "LIVE AND LET LIVE1" <--_fc. "LIV-AND LET LIVEi" j^SSS- WE HAVE THE LARGEST .AND MOST complete Mirket in this city, having an unbroken frontage of 40 feet by CO in depth. Con- sequently we are enabled to combine a first-class Meat" Stall, Fish Stall, Butter and Egg Stall, and Poultry and Game Stall, in one market, irtcludius Apples, Oranges, Vegetables, Potatoes, etc., of all which we at all times carry a large stock. I We have Two Delivery Wagons in use all the time, and our customers can rely on having their orders delivered promptly. -' _ ''.' \u25a0 J Country Merchants and Hotel keepers who may favor us with their orders may rely on having them filled satisfactorily, as we are doing a large business, wholesale as well retail. ",y : LONGTON & ANTHONY. fU-Im JACOB ARNOLD, DEALER IS TT^yfT FRESH "BEATS OF All. KINDS. tW California Hams, Pork, Lard, Bacon, Sausages. Smoked Beef, etc., at lowest market rates, corner Second and Nstreets. •\u25a0-\u25a0"-\u25a0 .'\u25a0* --' '." '- JallMptf NO Tl G E. 'IAA- TTAYINO I ENI— RGED mm __H _*B3j,1 J- our place of business, (K_^_ iffStff*'*- now gives us greater fa.- IKB^A \u25a0\u25a0•^^^•ciliii— than ever for filling -____; country* orders. 'iy.,. :' , : '• --. .. ...~ .".-. ;;, ..-.»••" We at all times carry a. large aesortment of all kin of produce: BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, FISH and GAME. :\u25a0'. «\u25a0-... Our POULTRY YARD willalways bekeptstocked ! with the Choicest Poultry in the State. !The FISH STALL will always be supplied with all kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish, Crabs, Lobsters, Shrimps, Clams and Oysters. . ' We will also receive weekly, direct from Balti- more, FRESH SELECT— j OYSTERS. - , . I We also carry, at all times. Dried French Prunes, j Nuts and Beans of all varieties, and all kinds of Canned Goods. ' a_" Orders from the country will be promptly filled. * ' \u25a0 ' ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 *• ' " ' ... ? y;;; D. DEBERNARDI &CO., . Nos. 3*B and 31* _ street Sacramento V.V.y-, Ja22lm y.y y \u25a0._..- -mSSOLPTIOH OF COPARTNESSHIP, j COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST- I X' me between E. LYON, WM. WILSON and R. . B. HARMON, under the nameof _E. Lyon A C 0.," is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Wm. Wilson j \ retiring. . ... \u25a0-\u0084 -. E. LYON, \u25a0..-. , -\u25a0\u25a0: \u0084- '\u25a0-\u25a0 .--ii R. B. HARMON, ' A: a- " \u25a0'*-, WM. WILSON. ;';• ". E. LYON and R. B. HARMON will continue the < business of said firm, under the name of "K. Lyon k C 0.," to whom all indebtedness is to be paid, and wh*have assumed and will pay all debts of the firm. Sacramento, Cal.*, February 14, 1880. '-' .•• - . "-*— h-m ..-;->*': \u25a0•.-,«,\u25a0».;-;»\u25a0! E. LYON,--,-,- o i "tl64p2w A. U\7.iiJ.'A: 7'ih K.B. HASSMON. ,- THE KED HOUSE -TBADEf* UNION.' " '\u25a0k&NKm£ . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0IftP&wl § H»ij|.| •; ;\u25a0:: ; mm , : 7 : i.89^ '-\u25a0boot, li SHOE y -\u25a0 --' \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0' - -.\u25a0---. ...\u25a0\u25a0. ... - \u25a0;- -. .-,\u25a0:\u25a0.\u25a0 m --r :: :>.-:::r.r. ,i:-.i-.-'.t .i ' ' .AA "•. c_- ;:.;y.y iAA' ... \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'• ' f \u25a0AA,r, \u25a0 '[ .\u25a0\u25a0 „•,, -...y. .- '\u0084.•; -<*.. ; _ and : !;. . ;-,*,-- -h A. t __. o a i c. \u25a0-- . \u25a0 .. \u25a0 :\u25a0 .. . \u25a0 * * , Having facilities for purchasing and connection with the largest Hat' Manufactory in America, we will be able to offer the year round the most Complete and Finest Lines of .-• '!' ._'. * yy' '-. ' "7' \u25a0 '*!'"• '" ' : STYLISH HATS '\u25a0'-'. '--\u25a0', \y.%i-y'iV*; ..... .. ..•'., ,'*.! \u25a0; * '*• '.•- '."\u25a0:.- -.' ;* '\u25a0 * . :..,.. f*.T* is "t'otr.'.v V<r;.i --. .»\u25a0. ..yyi.-*^. i^r. .... ; .. . , yy.- To be found in any store in this city. We are IMPORTERS of our own Stocl* and will prove our Stock to be of the Finest, our Styles^he Latest, and our Prices the Lowest. ! s BOOTS -___2_"213 „§-__-o_--:-s *^-^&£^ . -JT 111 VIM. JCST RECEIVED TWENTI-FIVE CASES OF 018 t'ELERRATED -„._-_\u25a0 STANDARD' SCREW, WHOLE-STOCK. FRENCH CALr" BACK AND FRONTS. AND STILL AT THE Oil) PRICE.*-. $5. SEE THEM, THOSE WHO HAVEN'T. ..... "~ y. \u25a0 "- "• '\u25a0 --- \u25a0 -\u25a0 ' - \u25a0 j .... OUR GILMAN'S EUREKA BOOT, of our own make, is a better boot in- every way, for the price, SI 50, than any boot in the city. . - "\u25a0 o ..'-\u25a0'.. . ...... OUR RED HOUSE BOOT, the world-renowned for durability, whole-stock. Price remains the same, $3 25 for half double soles, and §3 50 for tap soles. OUR "WOMEN'S, MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES are all warranted, and mado especially for our house— several with double thread, and warranted not to rip. "\u25a0 \u25a0 ' - .*. AS WE SELL MORE BOOTS AND SHOES THAN ANT THREE HOCSES IN THIS CITY, IT ENABLES IS TO I K.I HE OCR I'lti'l'S VERY CLOSE. •'- ''•.*. ", \u25a0-\u25a0' " . ' \ ' ' : - \u25a0 ' ' '\u25a0- ' - .. - \u0084 - » - . ~ H ."-..-. \u25a0*><•;'*.'-' " \u25a0 SW All should patronize the house that started the ONE PRICE, and broke the high prices that existed when we opened. * : OUR COUNTRY ORDER DEPARTMENT willattend to the wants of those living at "a distance, and see that they get full value for their money, CW I* RI C E LIST SENT*' FREE.*—I THE RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, NOS. 70C, 714, 716 AND 721 J STREET ...SACRAMENTO NO. 95 D STREET :. MARYSVILLE OUR HAT MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHENT NO. 540 BROADWAY, N. Y. '.• '' " Direct all Letters: RED HOUSE, Sacramento, Cal. \u25a0_-----_-_-_----a__i---------------B-_-MK_-^ NEW YARD AND NEW STOCK. \u25a0\u25a0 i* -. ~~ ; * . » '._..' . Hl______P^B_-i__ll9 IP^*^^se*M|^^'sf |BHlff_E_S_»&_§li IST. L. DEE"W & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS, CORNER OF SECOND AND M STREETS. r Constantly on hand the finest assortment of all kinds of LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS n this coast. We defy competition. . d3-4ptf \u25a0»11.W.^M. l .'l.»W^.l^ ._\u25a0..!. .Wi1l . _ ._ _l .lIIWIII \u25a0 .1 \u25a0 IHIIII,. I.11 111 fl MLESTATE & INSURA-JOE, m~ GREETING: . ; #- HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW '; YEAR \u25a0;-. to all. : We come boldly to the front as the leading ... A. y y . . -'._..; yy< y- Ileal Estate and Insurance Agents - Of Sacramento, representing the best Fire In \u25a0- ance Companies of this coast. . . .-.,.. ' \u25a0 ' , READ; TUE LIST ! . . V German American, of Htm York ; BritishAmerica and Western, of Toronto, Canada ; and last, but not least, the grand old Phoenix, of London. Combined •ash capital, $l>r,o''o,ou '. \u25a0 . \u0084..., j - spiNks & acock, \u25a0\u25a0--•'\u25a0:- Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Office 402 J street, .'•.'\u25a0\u25a0 - \u25a0 JaSO'ptf . KDW.' C—l»'Al_— K. A. '. .":'.. CHAS. R. FARSOKS.' I CADWALADER & PARSONS yj (Successors to Edw. Cadwalader), . REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, - y -yy; NO. CI J STREET. : y { > {ST Real Fstate Bought and Sold on Commission. \u25a0;•' -.//-.'\u25a0\u25a0 " AOENTS FOR TUB , '"-." f . '\u25a0' ." -; UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO, ROYAL. \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0Ar-. ' \u25a0 '\u25a0' . HA—BUBO BREMEN, NORWICH, UNION AND LANCASHIRE FIR INSURANCE COMPANIES ; and the SSiS MUTUALLIFEINS. CO. OF NEW YORK.; . \u25a0 - --\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - * ul3-4ptl •.-. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. \u25a0'\u0084 \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..•\u25a0Ai THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE TNSUR^NCE COMPANY .OF ' CALIFORNIA Home Omcg, No. 41 Sspoxn etrket, Sac_i— to. . \u25a0- -'. I - CAPITAL RIIAVe M. W. R. STRONG.. .Vice President GEORGE M. MOTT .Secretary DR. W. H. BALDWIN Medical Examiner ' At age of 35, upon the low rate plan, the cost of $5,000 insurance is but 23 cents per day. Over $1,600,000 paid to Policy Holders and their Represent* liven. a_" Policies issued upon all the approved plana. ' : dl-4ptf ' «. W. P. COLEMAN, "•*-*•>]__ TATE SALESROOM, 89 J STREET IlealEstate Bought ASold on Commission. y;-.— .-..;,.: Agent for the yy '.- - A. '-.\u25a0 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE, FIREMAN'S FUND OF SAN FRANCISCO FIRE COMPANIE3.—AIso the N. Y. LIFEINSURANCE COMPANY. dl-4plm BANKINQ HOUSES. , NATIONAL GOLD BANK OF D. 0. MILLS k CO., SACRAMENTO^ EDGAR M1LL5.. ............ President. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN.... Vice President. FRANK MILLER ............Cashier \u25a0 -\u25a0 ... EXITED STATES DEFOSITAK - . : . _ EXCHANGE ON : New York, London, Dublin, Berlin, Paris, - . And all the principal cities of Europe. . '-'\u25a0 :-\u25a0 :'- .y _____ ". " iStj Exchange on San Francisco at 80 cents per $1,000. ..-\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 dii-tf \u25a0:-\u25a0-.-• PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. OF SACRAMENTO. Capital ...:...:....:...-.....900f>,03Q. . DIRECTORS: . ; Wm. JonNSTOX, ; . \ \u25a0 E. J. Crolt, Wm. R. Knights, , Jons L. Huntoom, E. C. Atkinson, . Samuel Gottlieb. WM. BECKMAN President* WM. F. HUNTOON Secretary and Cashier MONEY TO LOAN. dl-lra4p ~A-EICULTUBAI TWABEsT .BAKER& HAMILTON, _______ .trT'^^mt IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS SHOVE- ", AXES, DOLTS, NAILS, SCREWS, SETTS, HIXCES, RIVETS, SAWS, LOCKS, SCALES, PLANES, GRINDSTONES , HANDLES, OILERS, WHEELBARROWS, TWINE, ' ROPE, WRENCHES, caps, SHOT, CUTLERY, BELTING, WIRE, Willi, BAKES*. SNATHS, SCYTHES, 7:7:7 WIRECLOTH, FORKS, GRAIN CRADLES, HO— Etc., Etc., Etc .- ' Also, Manufacturers and Agents for all leading Agricultural Imrlements and Machines, such ac STEEL PLOWS, * IRON PLOWS, ' GANG PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATERS, SEED SOWERS, FAN MILLS, CIDER MILLS, CORN SHELLERS, ENGINES, .THRESHERS, - y. MOWERS, REAPERS, ETC., ETC. lIS 11 I a AGENTS EOS RAIN'S WAGONS. SACRAMENTO AND SAU FRANCISCO. SW se.vd for, catalogues. " \u25a0- * mvl-4ptf MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO., Hardware and Agricultural Implements, SAN FRANCISCO, . And Nos. 43, 45 and 47 .1street .Sacramento myl2-4plm.-y ''-'y.y ——__\u25a0_._———__— _BOOEBIES LIQUOBS, ETC. CHAS. W. RAPP & CO., - i -\u25a0 - -- .- -\u25a0 --..•- \u25a0 .. :\u25a0. \u25a0» -, GROCERS, ISB J ST. BET. FIFTH & SIXTH, -. "\u25a0 A \u25a0\u25a0' Sacramento. .-\u25a0- -" r- \u25a0 \u25a0 ..- .... '\u25a0 IA now stock of American,* French and English Groceries. Also, a large ass orm of the finest lapan Teas : \u25a0 . - d22-4nlm -. S. GOLDMAN, -**-****THOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER ' .Northwest corner Second and J streets, ..A-A'.AkCKuasto.. A-:'-. ' SW Orders from tbe country promptly filled. -. '-.' .;\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0' d!7«ptf \u25a0.'... \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 "" .\u25a0\u25a0-..*..' - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;.'-, - '. P. H. RUSSELL. ' .','.'-".".".'-:' "VTO. 909 J STREET.— CB IOICE yOROCERIES I, NO. M9 J STREET.— CHOICE for shipping. at lowest prices. No chirge for shipping. .. * ..... ..... . --- d'2-4plm '* ' "': -. *M i feW DRUG STORE. . MR. T. FISH (LATE - WITH MR. GEO. - S. Wait, Second and X streets), begs lotGT* inform his numerous friends and the fcacra. Yfi o mento public generally, that he has t is day £\u25a0> ' taken into partnership MH. J. F. COLLINS, and that the business will in future be carried on under the name ot " Fi.-h A Collins." . MR. FISH will give his best attention to the Dispensing Department of the new business, and the firm hopes by a strict and careful attention to business, it may 'merit a due proportion of public patronage. - .; ... o- - »...,..;.... January 14, 1850. - FISH k COLLINS, , . f2-4plm .- < - St. George Building. REWARD. WHEftEAS, y- ROBERT . BENHAM -WAS I poisoned, upon the 4'h day of JANUARY A. D. 1880. by a party or parties unknown, inYolo j county, California. \u25a0.-.-"\u25a0 ;y - ';\u25a0'\u25a0 -i i | Now, theiefore, I, GEORGE C PERKINS, Gov- ernor of the State of California, hereby offer a reward of two hundred and j fifty, dollars for the trrest and conviction of the party or parties com- mitting such murder. . ... y. : .; \u0084-' y f In witness whereof,' I have hereunto let— —Dd md caused the great -Seal of State to be affixed at -acramento, this 17th day of FEBRUARY, in the rear of Our Lord,1860. \u25a0\u0084 ~"', •. " ! ' ' [SEAL.] GEO. C. PERKINS, Governor. "" ; Attest : v . . D. M.Burs?, Se re'ary of State. '; . fig.i m >>' \u25a0 : .\u25a0 By Tnos. H. Rst-jolps, Deputy, g Sacramento Planing Mill, SASH _ ND BLIND ' FACTORY," CORN— i OF Front and Q stre ;y. Sacramento. ' AA; i ,-.;? 4' » ' :..-5?o •;%Boors, Windows, Blinds, *t>: i. T_Bb of all kinds, Window Frames, Moll— iff o ;' rvery description, and Turning \u25a0«='-- ' --«-:- ...e*..- :, '-- BARTW ELL, HOTCH- IBS - STALKER. ..— v- d„-4pln* "xtj^-r^y'i^""^*! ;-,>. .; •-.-,.- .;..,\u25a0 '-•.. .... •-.-...**& j ;^t^ MEDICAL. 7^a :-. a, OVERWHELM. The Entire Country Amazed at the Miraculous Power J : of a -Tew Discovery, Which Overcomes the Most Stubborn Resistance and . Overthrows the Logic of the Doctors. . ••: The Supposably Incurable Kidney | Diseases, Which Have Baffled the Efforts of Medical \u25a0-*--' r skiii;; ; At Last Clearly Understood, and a y k Host of Despairing Ones Made •' \u25a0*'• -Happy, •; " --_: .y.y.. Tcllmonv of a Few of Those Who Have Been Cured, and Hull- Gratitude for Deliverance. "•*"- """""""""""""" I \ From PROFESSOR W. E. RYAN, formerly Pro- fessor of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in lio Nono College, Macon, Oa. : .. * H. 11. WARNER at CO.— Gentlemen: Be pleased to accept this as an acknowledgment Of my grati- ait for a iiermanent cure of a terrible disease of the ; kidneys. Two years ago, I returned to Rochester after a three years' engagement as Prt.fe.-sor of Natural bciences mid Mathematics in Pio Nono College, Macon, Ga. . I had been in this city not more than ten days when I »as taken sick with Typhoid Fever, causing me to keep my room fur over two mouths. Upon my recovery from bold Fever, I found— which was more alarming Wo me than the fever that 1 Had a severe at tack ifKidney Disease. I was troubled with a dull and constant pain in my kidneys. I consulted my physician, and receive.l no . benefit or satisfaction. 1 continued growing v.orse until I urinated from fifteen to twenty times a day. color of the urine indicated a echo*— disturb.— of the kidneys. I kept a liquid for twelve hones, which, upon proper chemical tests, showed the abundant presence of Albumen. After being repeatedly requested to try the Celebrated Remedy— Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure— procured a bottle and took ita cording to directions. Two bottles cured me of all re.in in my kidneys and soreness in that part .f mv body. I have never been troubled since. I write you these lilies in keeping with an intention formed long tince to return thanks to you by letter, which you are at liberty to publish as you see fit. I remain moat truly yours, .; W. E. RYAN. Mr. Ryan gives the following named gentlemen as reference: it COL. JONES, Editor Telegraph, Macon, G.i. COL. 11. J. LAMAR, Macon, Ga. JAMES A. GRAY, Augusta, Ca. "- AUGUST TOUR, Augusta, Ca. COL. P. MA— AH, Savannah. Oa. \u25a0 JOHN A. DOUGLAS, Savanna!*, i.'.i Read the following extract from a let'e? of the well-known firm of Hunt, Rankin k Lamar, Macon, Ga. : . ' ' * By the way, Mr. Ryan, of liocl—iter, \u25a0 who is a friend of our Mr. Lamar and family, wrote them that he had been entirely cured of Kidney Complaint by your Remedy, and knowing him to be a gentle- man whose word we can depend on, we shall take pleasure in recommending it. Yours truly, HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR. Extract from a letter fromBickett i Griffin, Drug- gists, Monroe, N. C. : . '" - Monroe, N. C, Dec. 27, 1870. We have no hesitation in sayii-g that your Safe Kidney Liver Curs is the most efficient combination for o stinate Kidney Disc— es we have ever known and we .have had no meager experience, our Dr. Bickett being a practicing physician for"nearly twenty years. BICKETT k GRIFFIN. MAKYELOIS tl UK OF DIABETES. Rochester (N.V.), January 8, ISSO. H. H. WARNER k Gents. : Having been cured of Diabetes, which the best doctors in this city pronounced incurable, 1feel in duty bound to give my case to the public, and let the people know that your Diabetes Remedy willcure where skilled physicians and regular medical treatment willdo no good whatever. - ~ . --.-,- ........ I have had what is termed Diabetes- Insipidus. . I was first ataeked in 157:*, and kept grow'ug worse and worse from year to year. I^have been treated by several prominent physicians in this city, whose names I might give, and have been in Ihe '> \u25a0 Hospital and received- no benefit. Two or three doctors told my wife they could not do anything for mc, and that I could not live ; and when I came to your office I was so weak I could hardly walk ; my mind was affected, my voice was so weak I could scarcely make myself heard ; one of my eyes was so weakened that 1could not raise the li J nor see with it; and I almost had the lock-jaw, being unable to chew my food at all. I had given up a.! hope of ever being better, and felt myself wasting away day by day. I wee about two months ago recommended by a friend to call and see you,.which I d d, and ujion advice of your consulting doctor, commenced taking your Safe Diabetes Cure, and the effect was marvel- ous. Improvement was to be seen at once ; the quantity of water which passed me grew much less, and now after taking six bottles. of your Remedy, I feel like a new man. . I have gained strength, my voice is. clear and strong, mv mind is active, memory good, have an excellent appetite, can chew my food, and what is more wonderful still, I have regained tho use of my eye, and can see as well as ever. 1 din hardly say enough in praise and commendation of your Medicine. Ithas certainly snatched mc -\u0084:, the brink of the grave, and 1 want the world to know it. y . ' -: \u25a0'\u25a0'-.. \u25a0 . . Ii it will be any advantage to you, you arc at liberty to publish this statement. "-"." Yours trm>, : . HENRY JERO, 102"- East Main street, DROPSY' CLUED. - .- \u0084 ... .... Rochester, N. V., January 1, 1330., H. 11. WARNER & CO.— Gents. : Two years ago- last October 1 was taken sick and called upon a phy- sician in this city, and ho told me I had over-exerted myself in running a sewing machine, and after a good rest would get better. 1 went to New York to visit my sister. . I grew worse and called un an eminent physician of that city, and lie told me I hail Dropsy. He attended me for seven weeks, but I gradually grew worse. At last my friends advised me to go to the Presbyterian Hospital, corner of Seventieth street and Madison avenue. There I re- mained three months. Two physicians attended me every morning, and four during the day f..r three months, but 1 received no benefit, and my friends sent for me to come home to die. I went into tho country and visited my sister at Conesus, Livingston county, N. V, I was Krriblybloated, and the best physician in that section was called in, and after treating me for six weeks another physician was •ailed in, and after consultation, on tho 17th day i f April, 1878, I was tupped, and 24} Ibs of water taken from me. I was tapiied at intervals of two weeks, and an average of 20 lbs of water taken from mo each time. About a week after f had been tapped the tenth time,. I commenced taking your Safe Kidney Liver Cure. After taking me three Ie attended me for seven weeks, but I tlw worse. At last my friends ndvj - i to the Presbyterian Hospital, corner of street and Mai'iison avenue. There I rc- cc months. Two physicians attended me .ing, and four during the daj for three t I received 110 bench:, avd my friends to come home ti die. I went into the 1 visited my sister at Concsus, Livingston V, I was terribly bloated, and tho best n that section was called in, and after c for six weeks another physician was od after consultation, on the 17th day t f '\u0084 I was tapjicd, and Hi lbs of water me. I was tapped at intervals of two an average ol 20 lbs of wa'.cr taken fr...i imc. About a week after f had been tenth time, I commenced taking your y Liver Cure. After taking it three weeks 1 was again tapped, and only 9 lbs of water taken from me. This was ayear ago last November, and I have not been tapped since. I continued taking the Safe Kidney Liver Cure until I had taken ten bottles ""together, uo to last April, when I came to Rochester to live, and I have taken no medicine since, and .m now perfectly well. I believe it to be tire best medicine in the world, and hopeVou will be abe to sell it cheaper, so thousands of poor sufferers can avail themselves of its healing qualities. Yet I know a doctor will charge S2 a visit, and one bottle of the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure did me mote good than all the doctors that treated me. " S3 \u25a0 "; MIS* LIDAMOORE, . . Id} Greenwood avenue. " "7."'- 7.7--—-7 7'7'\'\ "v_^__!_.__-._asr_ES__L'_2; SAFE; BITTERS. AMEDICINE which STIMULATES the Appetite, Improves Digestion, Restores Lost Strength and Purifies the Blood. , , ... ,r. ... :• y, . .. ~t.~-- ... -'- . ":;;. SAFE NERVINE Quickly Soothes Pain est all Kinds, Cures Headache, Neuralgia; gives Sleep and Kinds, Cures Headache, gives Sleep and Natural Rest, and is the Best Remedy Known for Nervous Prostration. ],-:\u25a0 7.- ..'... ,_ l _,; .;, -.',:\u25a0:- '\u25a0-'\u25a0: *' -A--': : •.•'.'' a ___._EL_SB'JES3-C, ; SAFE PILLS. '* A Remedy for Costiveness, .Torpid Liver, Dys- pepsia, Billions ness, Malaria and Fever and Ague. The best known Laxative, yy. '.'-'--...- '\u25a0-\u25a0:-. .:-... y '.. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. --A 77' ' •\u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 .•...-:- :'y;y".--"si. y..-.y t y~.'". .Ty- .-:'. " -- . J \u25a0. y^-. y ] TrV-__k._R,_Srj_B_Et'S SAFE TONIC Invigorates the Whole System, .and for Invalids or persons recovering* from severe sickness, who re- quire a Nourishing Tonic, it is invaluable, t - -' r«s tar WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES are raid by Druggists and Healers in Medicine everywhere. ''.•.... fy.yy- . :-\u25a0 -r.AA a \u25a0-:., 7.-AA ... .;-. , y, \u25a0; -. , ; yy . \u25a0';.— .... \u0084• ". .-..- . \u25a0'.!'-:\u25a0• \u25a0-\u25a0-:\u25a0 H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. H. c. KIRK & CO., J ', kGESTm7;..7A7A^7r..<^t. : :;'."i.BAißAx£isTO: f— -s*TaThS '"-f"*Sßs_ «." y.Ao;i!-K^»i'i-i:i;)< ''«y-> i-.vryfy. ... BUSINESS ;0A8_5.. 7- ..../ \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0s-A'-'a EBNER BBOS., -"""-j F PORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN _ fine Brandies. Wines and Kentucky Whiskies. Ag-ints of the real Chris, j Schroeder's Nordhaeusei Whisk}-, and of the genuine Imported Culmbicbei Beer. No. 1009 Fonrth street, Sacramento. \u25a0 Mi i- ' - \u25a0' -:\u25a0-:\u25a0 \u25a0 . f*3-4plmr . . :.'\u25a0• ".-- \u25a0 - TT. A. FlfC \. 91. D.. j HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIANAND SURGEON J__ Office, southwest cornet of Seventh and J streets in Bry-c's new building, up si— Real dence, southeast corner of Seventh and N streets, Sacramento. Office hour; :Ito 3 and 6toBP. H. "...\u25a0--\u25a0• ' " -' f25-Inlm ».' "' -" '"-' E. _, 'Ela-IXCS «* CO., - - f." XMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS JL ;in Fine Br—dies, Wines and Liquors. Agents for Dr. Jaffe's Celebrated Cinchona Bitters ; also, agents for Litton Springs Sell— i \u25a0 Water, Sonoma county, CaUlorn—. No. 11l X street, between Fourth an Fifth. ' ' . '.-. - ' f_-4plm BEHOVED. /CHARLES T.JONES AND ED. M. MARTIN, ***_/ Attorneys-at-Law and Notaries Public, have removed their office to No. 607 I street, between Sixth and Seventh. '.'-..- f"24-4plou iir. hoot, a—'x. nk:i.so:.'. \u25a0V : \u25a0'•'*: i. driscol. ; - : BOOT, KB— —OH CO., .' UNION FOUNDRY—IRON AND CRASS IJ y Founders and Machinists, Front street, be- tween N and O. Castings ana Machinery of every description made to order."- --\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 124 -4plin ~~~ —US. "PETEK 'ZICSIAUIA**, MIDWIFE.- GRADUATE OF THE UNIVgR- XiA. -\u25a0 Fit Lying; —-Hospital of Berlin. Residence, .Masonic Building, Sixth and X streets. f'2o-lm* ISM. ~ F. FOSTER, IS*!). BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER .AND BLANK Book Manufacturer, No. 83 J street, between Tliird and Fourth, Sacramento. ' f—-lptf D_.~~_L_t.CS A. »KI«GS HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND RESl- jyi dence to Dr. G. L. Simmons" Building, J street, between Second and Third. Office hours: 8 to 9A. M., 11 A. Mto2 p. m., and CtoB F. St. fl'2-tf CAPITAL ALU VAULTS, NO. 302 '; J. AND 1005 THIRD - STREETS. _^| Hot Lunch daily from 11 A. >i. to 1 o'clock P. it. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. dl3-4plm BOWERS & LONGA.BAUGII. " J. A. 55— ll 1. . SACRAMENTO BOILER AND IRON WORKS, ij . I street, between Front and Second, Sacra- mento. Manufacturer of Steam Boilers, Sheet Iron Work, etc. Also, all kinds of Repairing. Changing Portable Boilers from Wood to Straw Burners a Specialty. . . -\u25a0..-• f6-4ptf SIRS. Hit. B. E. BOWERS, I-ILECTRO-THEP— OFFICE AND JTj Residence, No 919 I street. Office hours— 10 A. M. to 4r. M. Cunsnltat-on free. film* O. ! 91*. muxes, si. 11., SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSIC'AN. J^ Office and residence, oil Eighth street, between H and L Office hours, Sto9 A.M., and 1- to 2, and 6toBP. v. Dieases of the Eye and Ear a specialty. f24p2m __ BK. HATCH, . OFFICE 6* J -OFFICE HOURS: » %J A. M. and 12:30 to 2P. M. ja29-tf ~ tt. E. ALEX DEB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY rUELIC. _\_ Office: Northeast corn of J and Fourth streets, Sacramento. J??:!!'. 1 ' 1 !.. JAMES McGI'IRE, " MANUFACTURER OF IRON DOORS, SHUT- AT— ters, Railings, Gratings, House-work and Black ranthinirin general, No. 148 X street, between Fifth and Six Second-nand Doors for sale » d22-lptf . W. U. _*|T<—ITS, /CORNER OF FRONT AND L STREETS I; Highest price for Hide?, Sheep Pelts and Tallow. Supplies Butchers with Salt,- Paper, latest mproved Sausage Machines, Stuffers, Lard Cresses, Eft. Prompt cash returns made for all consign- ments. ' ' d!8-4ptf -' CAR—. « /\u25a0 CROLT. CARLE CBOLT, CONTRACTORS ANO BUILDERS, ARE PRE- \_j pared to do all kinds of work in their ice, in city or country. Princilal place of business, Sacra- mento. Shop, 82 Second street, between X and L. Post-office Box, 410, Sacramento, d!6-4ptf BOCA REEK. THE ONLY LAGFR BEER BREWED ONTHE Pacific co—t equai to tnc best imported, at GRUHLER'S, 152 J street, between Fifthand Sixth. Also, the best of Liquors and Cigars. dl6-lm4p I— (IDHAYMOND. a k'* IX C. Al— HAYMOND A ALLEN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW J\ Office in Quinn's new building, corner of Fourth and J streets fun stairsl. Sacramento. [j»7-4p Jl MI'S STKITZ. SUCCESSOR TO FOX & STRUTZ, IMPORTER IO and Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Liquors, No. 41 I street, Sacramento. Sole agent for Falk's Milwaukee Beer. . \u25a0 Ul4-4plm A. B. NIXON. *:. »., SURGEON-IN-CHIEF CENTRAL PACIFIC I*3 Railroad Hospital. Office, No. 906 J street, over Gogings' drug store. Residence, No. 920 M street. Visits Railroad Hospital daily at 9:30 A. H. d! 4 4pl— GROVE L. JOHNSON, A TTORNEY AT OFFICE, FIFTH ST., __. between I . end J. Residence, No. 207 I street, between Seventh and Eighth. d!0-4nlm DR. G. A. WHITE, PHYSICIAN - AND SURGEON.-OFFICE, JA southeast corner Sixth and J streets, over Bel! k Kolliker's Drug Store. Office hours : 9A. M; 2t04 P. St. ; 7toB P. St. Residence 217 N street, between Seventh and Eighth. d9-lm T. B. SfcFABLANB, A TTORNEY AT LAW—OFFICE, SOUTHWEST __ corner of J and Fourth streets. Residence, Hstreet, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. \u25a0 d'3-4io* HISS L. J. -ELLOU*.'. 91. ':. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN—OFFICE AND __. residence, Nathan building, comer of Seventh and I streets. Office hours, 8:30 A M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M '\u25a0__ dl-4n*m E. B. WILLIS, lEGISLATTVE SD COURT STENOCRA PHER EGISLATIVE AND COURT STENOGRAPHER J . Office in H— QKD-UHIQ** Build— Orders for any kind of shorthand work promptly attended to. Fifteen years' experience. Residence, No. 1,607 Tenth street, near O. \u25a0 ap!s-lptf B. 11. 1-TTIT, - O. 65 X STREET, BETWEEN SECOND J^| and Third, Cigar Manufacturer, and wholesale and retail dealer in Havana Cigars, Chewing and Si——i igTobacco, Gilt Edge Fins Cut Shewing To- mwi. Pines, etc * je3-4pl_ ' | SHRUBBERY, PLANTS, ETC." ! FLOWERS AND PLANTS. THE J3EST COLLECTIONS OF FLOW- J*fA* -ers. Plants and Evergreen Shrubbery <rvsjG& can be had at the Empire Nursery, rornei**CTSP Third arid R streets. ' City depot, northeast h~f comer Third and J streets. Also, 1,500 'ran Pickle Olives. Call early and make your selections. f4-tf P. KUNZ, Proprietor. UNION NURSERY, TENTH ST., BET. I AMDS, C— _—(TO. TnE ABOVE NURSERY OFFERS FOR^gJCfe sale the present season an unrivaled Stock of Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery .-"•gnj* Bulbs and Florist Flowers. Since last "f*# season many novelties have been added to my col- lection. Many varieties of Camellia Japonic, Fragrant Daphnes, Jasmines, New, Daily and Per- petual Roses; Pelargoniums, Geraniums, Fuchsias, Heliotropes, Monthly Pinks and Carnations, and such other things as seem to create a publicdemand. I also offer, in the best varieties, -Lime, Orange and Lemon Trees, aiid the most, desirable of the Japanese Pers'nimons. Having a large stock on hand this season, I am enabled to sell at VERIs REDUCED FRICES. | f'J-tf FRANK KUNZ, Proprietor. ' FURNITURE, BED D IN., : ETa FURNITURE, VAN : HEUSEN & HUNTOON'S NO. 204 J STREET: Prices alway the Lowest and the Beet Assortment. \u25a0 ... .- v, -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' ..-I m-tf \u25a0 .. :..'. \u25a0.-. ... y - CAPITALFURNITURE COMPANY, .WAX I' F ACTI . THE CHEAPEST AND ' BEST*— <^^— J_ place to purchase Furniture in F the State. "We stand for HOME LABOR against IMPORTATIONS." __r*f-= SW Special inducements to the Tra.—. CAPITA FURNITURE COMPANY, No. 173 J street, Sacra- mento. '.- ..... .... n23-tf \u0084' REJUVENATOR, _S REJUVENATOR, 0 \u25a0 ***r*tilS GREAT STRENGHTENINQ _, Remedy, the legitimate result of .ver 20 . yeais' ef practical experience, :ures with unfailing certainty Nervous in.iPhysical Debilit. , Seminal Weakness, bp_ uiatorrbo— , Exhausted Vi ality and LOSS OF MANHOOD, from whatever cause produced. IT ' ENRICH— AND PURIFIES THE BLOOD, strengthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digestion, Reproductive Organs, and Physical and Ment.l Faculties. It stops any unnatural " debilitating drain , upon the system, preventing involuntary losses, y debilitating di— , - etc. It is a sure eliminator of all KIDNEY and BLADDER COM. PLAINTS. To those suffering from the _ effects of - youthful ," indiscra^ions or excess, a speedy cure is guaranteed, i Price. S1 50 per bottle, or five bottles in case, with full directions and vice, $10. Sent secure from observation to any address upon receipt of price or C. O. D. I To be had -only direct of DR. SALFIE LD, No. 80 KEARNY STREET, San Francisco, CaL Communication. \u25a0"\u25a0 mmm strictly confidential. Consultations b. B letter "or at office," FREE. Office hours, If \u25a0 to 3 and 6 to 8 T. H. ' Sunday, from 11 t. \u25a0 1only. - \u25a0- jaS-lptf&Kt-swifSW^^^^M A. J. VERMILYA V \u25a0 |-10CNTY CORONER - AND UNDERTAKER, \i No. 108 J street, between Fourth and Fifth. Always on hand a large assortment of Metallic and Wooden Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffins. Shrouds furnished and Funeral Wreaths Preserved. '; Cot—ry - orders will receive prompt attention on short notice and at lowes rates. jo, i6 .i''^r£^*- ' K"* dll-lplm,' ' 77^ ... POLITICAL. ,: .. ..;-.' W. A. ANDERSON * TS A-" CANDIDATE FOR •\u25a0"'•"' "-."•' CITT ATTOBXET, Subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. U, yQ -'"-. \u25a0;:\u25a0. f*43t* ' \u25a0 *- - --\u25a0 FOR SECOND TRUSTEE. . AT THE SOLICITATION OF .MY NUMEROUS j\_ friends, I am induced to offer myself as a can- j didate for the office of \u0084\u25a0 SECO.VD TRUSTEE, Subject to thedecision of the Republican Convention. f'2'.'t* G. W. MARTIN. OLIVER O. JACKSON ANNOUNCES HIMSELF AS A CANDIDATE for CHIEF OF POLICE, subject to the action of the Republican Convention. *\u25a0"•" "flfl-tf . JEROME C. DAVIS* ISA CANDIDATE FOR SECOND TRUSTEE, subject to Nomination of the Republican Party. fO-tf y.y P. A. v MMILLE r IS CANDIDATE FOR SECOND TRUSTEE and Street Commisiioner, subject to the Nomi- nation of the Republican arty. f7-td HOTELS AND RESTAUEANTS. ~". ARCADE. HOTEL SECOND STREET, BETWEEN J AND X, SAC- I__ o. f 24 tf \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - \u25a0 -- - TBOS. GUINEAN. Proprietor. . CRESCENT CITY HOTEL. •"\u25a0"•HE ABOVE HOTEL nASBEEN THOROUGHLY THE ABOVEHOTELII AS BEEN THOROUGHLY repaired, renovated and refurnished. Table first class. Best accommodation for families. .Meals, 25 cents; 21 meal tickets for S3 75. Rooms from 25c. to 91. Bar and billiard rooms connected with the house. : [f5-lir] J. E. DIXON, piop'r. "LANSING'S INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, SACRAMENTO. So-. 3-"!>, 82'/, T24 and 326 X Street, Between Third and Fourth, opposite Postoffice. i _ The large? t and best Family Hotel ill the city. Lest Meals in the city, for 25 cents. Board, per week, .-.*. ; "d to 82 per day. Finely furnished rooms. Street cars pass tbe door every five minutes. '-. . ja6 If JAMES LANSING, Proprietor. EBN HOTEL,! : . "VTOS. 18 AND20 X STREET, BETWEEN FRONT _^| and Second, Sacramento, jjPrices to suit the times. Board, "1 per week. Meals, 25 cents. Lodging, *2o to 50 cents. CHAS. DEITRICH k JULIUS RUMP, ja2!*-4plni \u25a0_ Proprietors. WESTERN HOTEL. ~ T*»TOS 41, 43, 45, 4**, 49 AND 51 X STREET, JJolj - Sacramento.Cili ornia. This well known bouse has been newly furnished Every department has been mvie coinplete. It has £00 well ventilated single rooms, and some 60 spies- didly furnished rooms for families. Terms per day : Board and Room, $1 to 82 ; Meals, 25 rents. Free Coach to the hotel. IjaTl WM.LAND. Pmnrietor. MECHANICS' EXCHANGE. DEUTSCHES GASTHAUS, NOS. 18, 20 AND 2! I street, between Front and Second, Sacra- mento. Meals , 21 cents; Bed*. 25 ecute. d22-tf . JACOB SCHMID. Proprietor. __________ TONEY'S ••f**% iT") OUSTER &CHOP HOUSE, JtSomf Wjy'y No. 5 * TmRD Sr_ 31 ', **&%£? Between J and X, west side _ *S2^ J Newly refitted. Private Rooms for Farm llea. . Eastern and California OYSTERS in every style. dS-jplm \u25a0 \u25a0 - TREMONT HOTEL . T STREET BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND, | Sacramento. ' The House newly furnished throughout. Large, air} j rooms. Good board and clear water. Prices moderate. I dB-lm4p P. BRYDING, Proprietor. O__iBIA.ES, BABNESS, ETO.I PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. I.D. SCRIVER Proprietor HACKS ON CALL AT ANY HOUR ®fc _. day or night. Coupes, Phaetons, J^JJi ! Rockawavs, Barouches, Buggies, with the V,*,.^!' best roadsters to be found in any livery stable on the coast, for hire. :Horses kept in livery at reasonable rates. Stables on Fourth street, between I and 1 . . . - ja7-«ptt R. BTOHB &CO. A. A. VAN VOOKMSa | R. STONE & CO., Ma if act—era. Importers and Whole— le Dealers In plk Saddles and Harness, i^^ SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARRIAGE TRlM- mings, Carriage Robes, Horse Clothing, Whips Collars, Leather and Shoo Findings, etc. A full line of the best quality of Saddlers' and Shoemakers Tools. Received first premium at State Fair, 1577 for best Mexican Saddles, best Carriage Harness, best Horse Collars, and the Society's gold medal foi best display In. the department. " 150 J street, be- .«n Fifth *nd Sixth HMVammfal d*-*--!'" PIKE & YOUNG, CARRIAGE MAOTFA.CTUR- _^ - ere, corner ot Fourth and ,fSS3?S"ft~"v L streets, Sacramento, have on -^y7v'*3j3c^. nd the largest assortment of !— __fl»_SS— Carriages, Wagons and Buggies to be found In Sacra orata which they will sail at very low rates. MTr_-|*-**l M— !\u25a0 Ml \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 mi i —I— **\u25a0—\u25a0\u25a0II -. THS GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY 1 n""i^*"j r^"*S^"s^SjJ3-2""l Is a never-failing Cure w?»?S^23^3SlS*s^a for Nervous ' Debility, g^«£py^_^*«!^^ Exhausted Vitality, Sem- FJQtfl /""' "5\ \S\a ' no ' Weakness, Sperma- tid'' jS ''V'StoY torrbcca 'AOST HAS- m t ffi&Wf&'Mtl ." °,° " ' I 7* P< !, en . e iJ'" ra"7i^lw4 ; £a 1 «r«lr«is. and all the [Vs7at> y/J \u25a0&%%./& esi terrible effects of Self- J^': : ;t^S^S^*yS» AI)USe* yoot'1 '" 1 follies, i'St *iy°)»C«SSSv^sc®3 "\u25a0'\u25a0"" excc33£3 \u25a0'* maturer I !J£J^^Sim years— such as Loss of *I^>4>»Vj^^.'l?\o^Js?? i;f ; Memory. Lassitude, Noe- L ir«r^iv : r^alV>-ißagj4 turnal Emission; Aver- - si.Si to society, 'jiimicss of Vision, Noises in the Head *, the vital fluid passing unobserved in tbe urine, and many other diseases that lead to in— uity and death. i- . . I>B. MINTIEwill agree to <iorfeit rive Hun- dred llolinrs for a cose of this kind the VITAL Kl'*> !'*i!!A 1 5 Vi; (under his special advice and treatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurious found in it. III?. MINTIE' treats all Private Diseases successfully without mercury. I'onsultniio'i free. Thorough examination and advice, including analysis of urine, *-*5. Price of Vllul I'otnruli vc. $.1 » bottle, or four times tbe quantity, S 111. Sent to any address upon the receipt of price, or C. O. P., secure from obscrv.- ion, and in private name ifdesired, by . A. E. MiNTIE, M. D., No. 11 Kearny st., San Francisco, CaL _ rim. H— ra kik\ev rg-if.ii.i-, M-T'llKtril'l'^l. cures all kinds of Kidney and B'adder Complaints, Gonort hoia, Gleet, Leucorrhoea, For sale by all druggists ; »ol a bottle, six bottles for $5. " " \u25a0 - ______ \u25a0 * .'fr 1 '* s - ' - * : - . . : - .'\u25a0 T- DR. MIXTaE* 3 II I.IOV PILLS are the best and cheapest '-lll'-il 'EFSIA ifhd 111HO! :. cure in the market. For sale by all druggists. \u25a0 ' ja29-tfiswtf CAPITAL ICE AH COAL COMPANY. GRUHLER & SELLINGER, vv Wholesale and Retail Dealer*. •'. \u25a0..--- \u25a0 ... :-;;-. DEPOT: Nos. 920 and 922 Fourth street,' between I and J. .. o y- FACTORY: Columbus Brewery, Sixteenth and X j - streets. ' " \u25a0\u25a0--.=--\u25a0 -- - A .:\u25a0 TO THE PUBLIC—WE ARE NOW READY TO sell A No. 1Ice, either at Depot or Factory, at 1 cent per pound. Ice delivered by wagon to any part of the city at 1' cents per pound. fl7-lra - DISSOLUTION OF COPAfiTNERSHIP" THE ' COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE » Y.X- . isting between C. H. Stevens k Co. and S. Lipman is this day dissolved by mutual consent, S. Lipman retiring, a •-. tC. H. STEVENS & CO. j , .., . i.g UPMAN.' * =;- I C. H. Stevens k Co. will continue the business st the old stand, to whom all indebtedness is to be paid, and will pay all debts of the firm. I•.n r •,» \u25a0 i - - c. H. STEVENS * CO.' ' Sacramento, February la, 1533. 124-4plw The Pioneer Box 'Factory Still Ahead or all Competitor :*. .-^4ii- 1 •jfi'm^,-^ i"o»—\u25baixyt-'jgj^a^- «^jV« .-"' ;-\u25a0: C <-><_•__ X 3 _. (3 30* - : .A 'co - _ or ' '.;\u25a0;. \u0084: Front and Jl «tre«t».........:...Sa_— neaie d2-4ntr d. FRANK GLARK, SUCCESSOR -TO CLARK DAVIS "\u25a0 ..'-.. -*.".- Sot. Mand 51 Foal-lb st bet. J and _ , SACRAMENTO. y" Always a complete stock of Undertakers' Goods nevery style. Special attention given to country orders, at lowest rates. . . :...* y-r_4plm y BLACK DIAMOND COAL AND SCREENINGS. ' T"(— : _ ROVK * ' WELL - KNOWN - SUPERIOR I MONTE DIABLO COAL, the most eco— _ical hat can be used for st .am, Is for sale in lots to suit it Black ' Diamond Landing-. Contra Costa county, md at the office of tbe Company, southeast corner if Folsom and Spear streets, San Francisco. \u25a0\u25a0"•'AA' P. B. CORNWALL, dIM .; y .. . President R.D Q M. fln.^ '"*- *-' *\u25a0' '\u25a0"-'\u25a0 '.-•\u25a0'-" */*\u25a0\u25a0* i'- 1 " *' y*» "\u25a0 \u25a0 : » it£ '.' \u25a0" \u25a0 ' '' ' '\u25a0"* in 'rn sen >_ ; •.'•\u25a0:>:y I _U__ IW»__fc. r'**?;V+. j % WILLIAM BOYNE & CO. .; (idoc—sou to ton i * —__). z?~ I « - - No. VA _ street, ,—J3S ] i - AUCTIONS. \u25a0\u25a0 * " \u25a0 " y ' \u25a0 '•}\u25a0 .-_ ' AUCTION SALE SALOON ARD FIXTURES! BELL & CO., Auctioneers, ).y-- ; . WILL SELL OK V --A.7 FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1880. At 10:30 o'clock, on the premises, No 527 X street, between Fifth and Sixth, the Entire Stock §gl|p and Fixtures of the ; I VILE SAM 8AL«0*I, - A Comprising, in part, as follows : One Fine Bagatelle Table, ' in perfect condition ; one extra large Pla'e - Glass Mirror-Ten Pictures, consisting of Chromes and Steel Engravings * one room Store, Pipe '- \u25a0- and Zinc ; ten Card -Tables, one Wire Lunch Ca— , thirty-two Wood Seat Bar-room Chairs, one Screen, one large Ice Box or Beer Cooler, 1 Beer Rack, one lot Beer Mugs, Tumblers and Bar Glasses ; one lot " Bar Fixture*, consisting of Decanters, Vases, Bitter Bottles, etc. ; one Card Preserver, ten boxes different brands Cigars ; a small assortment of Wines and Liquors, such as are usually kept iv a well -regulated " saloon ; one Cot Bad, two Mattresses (one Wool and - one Hair), one Cook Stove and Fixture.!, one Kitchen * " Safe, Crockery and Glass Wire ; one Counter. Front ' and Back shelving, 60 feet of Garden Hose, in good ; order ; one W t«r Barrel and one Cord of Stove Wood. I Sale Fewlllvc. " Terms Cash. _ ist '•* **""• < 18. C.l _'.* y '. BELL, Auctioneer, >j j

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One of ,the Utes is so noted for covetingeverything he sees that he is known at theAgency as Hanker-Chief.

"Yes," said Johnny, "lapsus may bethe Latin for slip, but when mother laps us

("itusually means a slipper."

' * . .A child being asked what were • the

three great ;feasts of. the Jews, replied,"Breakfast, dinner and supper." y

After a.Texas jury -had stood out forninety-six hours the Judge got a verdictout of them in two minutes by sendingthem word that a circus had come to town.

The congregation sang "We are goinghome to die no ;more," in a Westlield. (Mass.) church, and an irreverent fellow,*leaning over to a dyed deacon, said in a. loud tone, "Then you'll all be grayjn aweek."

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'- . !V~ San Francisco Produce Market.San Francisco, February 2.oth—Ir.M. \u25a0

PlOrs— We quote the various brands a. fol-'lows: Best City Extras, 86 50; Bakers' Extra,* it's 73316; Superfine, il12*-it 371; interiorExtra, $5 ::7l^" 7.".; Interior Superfine, -{3 87*-@412,;Oregon Extra, "4S7J@5 37",:choice do, $". 50*(go 574: Oregon Superfine, S3 371'rf3 75 ;Walls+ Walla Extra, Ifs 5036 87J "jl bbl. "Purchasers ofround lots can obtain concessions on the aboverates.- Wheat— The market is quiet but firm. Cable ad-

.'.' vices from Liverpool report the recent advance thereis still sustained. Our leading shippers seem to havesecured sufficient to fill all existing contracts, andare rather cautious about making fresh cnga e-ments.

- To-day. but one sale was reported, being alot of 1,100 ells choice millingat $2 V ctl. Yester-day afternoon there were sales of 3.000 ctls No. 1atSI 97".. and 4,000 do good No. 2, alongside ship, at81 96. We quote -No. 1at 81 S*7" «i;No. 2,41 00@195-)-ctl.___

T— very active. Another small ship-ment goe* forward to Honolulu to-day. Sale on*[Chan, i 1100 got -1 ingat '.100t 1 Brewingi*quotable at 85®«7Jc ;feed, 77}(i'80c for coast and80<J«2Jc*il ctl for bay; Chevalier, 31 0801 70 forchoice bay and £!i'rl „for coast.

Oats—

sales are being made withinour quo-tations. We quote Humboldt at SI 1.-.yl 35;Coast, .flil\u25a0>:\u25a0; Oregon and Washington Territory,

SSI ]si«l 3..;Surprise, SI 40@1 50 V ctl.Hay—Sales this morning of two car loads of wheat

and clover at $10 ip ton. Cargo lots on the wharfrange fromS3 to 813 pel ton. - >.\u25a0"".!tBltter—The tendency is still upward. In addi-

tion to local wants, there is some little demand forexport to China. Good to choice qualities sell read-

• ilyar2d(B27lc, and some few dairies bring lc $ It.more ;inferior to ordinary, 22;r21c, insido rate formixcuV lots from country stores. Firkin Butter isabout out of market.. CnEKSE

—California, i3(S]4c; Eastern, ICtglSc

3? lb.Eoo s—Mar et keeps steady at a range of ISC to

\u25a020c V dozen, the latter forextra choice.Wool—Market quiet ad prices nominal.

Eastern and Foreign Markets.New York,February 25th.

BitEADSTurps—Flour is quiet and Wheat is strong,latter at SI 47iirl 52.

Barlet—Dull and nominal. .Wool—Steady. ,—

Whale and Sperm are quiet.Groceries— Rio Coffees are not active, but very

firm, 'chigher. Refined Sugars are in fairbut notactive de.. and, and rather weaker. Teas are inmoderate demind.

Boston, February— _

The wool market sustains a very strong and ex-cited tone, with indications of higher rates. FallCalifornia 24(*3S}c.

Chicago. February—

th."

Wheat— sl 241 forMarch and $1 2,0' for April.Bacon— SO 60 lor short ribbides.Pork—sll SO forMarch.Laan—s7 17' for March.

« OVOoi, February 25th.. Wueat— California, lOs 9d<ails for averageand lis 4d("lls lOd for club. Spot and cargo lotsare strong, with firm demand.

SAN FRANCISCO STOCK SALES.

SAN Francisco, February 25, 1380.

x MOK.NINO SESSION.

275 orh"r 16315; 630 Justice......! 15eSI £0163'Mexlcan 13'«rl.t' 2:<o Union....; 32('?31"230O. AO. 1. a :6U 130 Aba. 3 10-<r3 053.5 Best .'. 8...-. B.<*B' 350 Ladyßryan ...:40(<i35075 California 3 4o 515 Julia 130(i"ll

2-'oSavagi 5,0-4" 790Cal.donia 75..aet)c50Cou. Va. 3. iSilver Hill 80c

4*oCbo!lar... ,*.-—!@6 250 .\u25a0«\u25a0 York 3 c_i Potosi 3 10 100 lady Wash 55ict60c130 H. *J* 6 100 Kossuth.. 15c305 —Point........ 3 90®4 '.'• (i Andes BQ<s7sc51.5.1 leket 7}t«"J1000 Wells-Far, o .re9 0Imperial. 60ia55c 110 Scorpion 3t<*2 9030 Alpha 74 50 Leviathan. 20c

100 Ken— 3 100 Trojan 20c1625 Belcher. 1' 280 Benton- 2 C*Kd"2

v 50 t'onfi.len 6 O. Gate 2370 Sierra Ner....21>.«'V.

'250 ('. D0rad0.....; 11

120 Utah lOiiiilO} 100 Flowery 15c210 Bullion 3 3083 2' 335 NEonan— 40<o"3t"c

50 Exchequer 2 B. ISO Eft ex 175: —"..Belcher. 15 100 M—kty 156— E

95 Overman :>'\u25a0••"""

i-AlT——00*1 session.

1410Ray ftFly 7f«(Coe 50 Runimit ...I'0

i10 Eureka Con 13 6fio Syndicate... 141.-1 3050 Jackson 2 150 Goodshaw. ... 3"ej"so

205 Belmont 25c 75 M.Belle..'. Be100 Leon rd 15c 400 Bclvidere 24145 K.K.Con. 5;. 500 Ohampion 50cI3OBUe. 1515*15 300 Bl ckbawk 60c100 .Manhattan. 1 40 250Sooth 80die.../ ©(be551 Prize....'. l'(ai 30 151 Booker \u0084.'sscUlArgenta li-rO 95 400 So Standard ...25<<~30c80 Independ. l'<!33c 601(J— Bee 25c

250 End..*_

20c 40 Mono 71150 Star 20c 330 Cm Pacific... 3 tt.-'u4175-Belle loy- BOc 500 Dudley 45«e. 0c201Day .....50 70 Mono. 7(37'650 Paradise „..50c 570 S. Bulwtr...l G*cl 75400 Albion 30c 310 Addenda ftneS c

30 Mt. Dlild.i "jo" SO Noonday 4200 N.Belle Isle 20c 1530t)rient 5 (ftOOc250 M.Potosi 3J 75 Mammoth.. 1s.od 759JO Mt.Diat....t 60«il' 270 8at0n. .".... 1}

SO Modoc 4flc 7003 Noonday.. l75 "I85145 B.^ii.. s;orgj 22*. White \u25a0' <os155 MeClintou St*1 630 Tiptop I;-.44)

tOOTloira. 2} 35-. King 77»Bulwer 9 370 Jupiter .....1 90(3170

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.Warm Clothixo.—Ifyou are apt tofeci chilly, dress warmly at home. A

Iwadded coat will enable the chillyman tosit and work anywhere indoors, and sowillan extra suit of thin flannel, wornduring the whole of the active day. . Justlet anyone who :doubts : what we say trythe very simple expedient, when the chill-iness becomes unbearable, of putting onhisdressing-gown over bis ordinary clothing,and in five minutes he willbe perfectlycomfortable and ready for wor'- while hewillnot suffer as lie fancies V"willwhenhe goes out of doors. The jjpular notionupon that subject is a mere delusion. Youare not strengthened for outdoor work byshivering indoors, •' but:rather .weakened ;habitual warmth, if not too great, being

. one of the best preservatives of constitu-tional strength. " -

Always try*to remainmoderately and healthfully. warm. *~j

THE DAILYRECORD-UNION.T-IBS-IAV....'...... .FSBCrAEV 26. 1* 80.

RAILROADS, STEAMEES, _TC

Central'Pacific Bailkoap.

Commencing Sunday, January 23, 18SO,AND UNTILFT"BTnSB SOTirtß AA

TRAIN AKD BOATS WILLLEAVE SAO-H-V 0•-:'•;. yas follows: .

|,«>A A.—.—(Sunlays excepted)—

Aeooao*** a-_,*>*/ V nation Tram m Marysvillr,Red Bl ffand

'•*.\u25a0. Redding. . .» J" A..11.— (Daily)—Over' Emigrant,if,***-Freight and Ace ..!:\u25a0:. .i....-ni Train.

T.OA 'A.H.—(Daily)—PacificExpress, viaDay'sI•

~"ad Benicia, for San Francisco. -

Connects*A'\u25a0"-' (Sundays excepted; at Davis with a.- ..•

-« dation Train to Wu.ni.*,,. .WilliamsandiWillows. Connects daily at Suisun foi

•-".. ".:. Vallejo, and viaNapa Junction for Calis-toga (stages for the Geysers).

* .lA'ftftA-.31.

—lur-Kwii ho* '-•''--.- as pac

IW.Vi/tidbit, Sundays excepted)— .Steamer forSan Franc:.-.'", touching at all way portson the Sacra— en'" river.

1911 A I*.>". (Daily)—Local Passenger Traihl--.lvfor Stockton, Tracy, . I.iv.I—are, Niles,

Oakland and San Franc sco. . Connects• at Gait for lone, ana at Kiles for Sanr \u25a0-:.' Jose.!•>•_—> •*• — (Sundays excepted)- Local Pas

-/-•lv genger. Train for Davis, Benicia and San

Francisco. Connects at Suisun for Vallejoand (via Napa Junction) forCatistogi.

]>).>>4k I**'M.—(Sundays exc-pted*) -PassengerI-»,*>VTrain for Day and Woodland. Con-

'nects at. Woodland fur Williams and

. Willows.-

r•*>•1A v- Sl.—(Daily)-Ata" tic Exprrs. forCol--••1" fax, Keno (Carson :nd Vrginia), Battle

Mountain • (Austin), Palisade (Eureka),Ogdco, Oman. East *

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\u2666>••>„ **• —.-(Dally)—Oregon Express for/-«••« Marysville, Chico, lied Bluffand Redding

(stages forPo tland, Oreg id. •\u25a0' -

•).'>'\ I". il.—-Sunda s excepted,— Locil Ac-""""commodatton Train to Lithrop. Connectswith the Arizona stx ores* for Merced,Madera (V. Semite and Big Tiees",Mojave,Newhall (San liu—aveuiun. and SantaBarbara), Los Angeles, Santa Monies,1* Imington, Santa Asa (San "-Diego),Colton (Sin Fc nardino), Yuma (Colorado 'river steamers) Maricopa (statr"s fcrPhoenix and Prcscott;, and C.'-sa Grande,\u25a0stages for Florence, 'i'neson and mb-it :.. >. Sleeping ars between L.throp,Los Angeles and Yuma. . '.

' . .Q.S[A I*. \u25a0.—(Daily)-Local Passenger :Train•-*•"*' forDaws, ""suiciaaudS— Francisco.T*I'*» I*. 'W.—(Sundays excepted*

—Passeng. r

IsAW Train to Davis, Woodland acd Knights. "Landing.

Q.'-'A V. >!.—(Sundays'

excepted)— Virginia,*JV City Express [orAuburn, Colfax, Truckte

a ii Reno. Connects with Virginia andTni'-kee P—11> d forO r.'on ind Virginia.Sleeping C— from Sacramento to tlarson.

9.Oft I*. Jl.—(Daily)— Westward —nigra, t'

iWW Train, via DavdiamjBentda, forSan Frar.-\u25a0i ciscc. .A. N.TOWNE ..General Supcri— ende: tT. H. GOODMAN Gen'l Pass'r end Ticket Agent

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CHANGE OF TIME.

Sacramento &Placerviilß Railroad.l_si____________i

On and after IVeilarMlay, Her. 31, 18*9,- • 'until ruRTnsR son—,

Trains willrun as follows, daily,except Sundays :Leave Sacra— enter for Folsom, Latrobe

and Shingle Springs 7.0) A. M. JLeave Sacramento for Folsom 4:00 P. M.Leive Shingle Springs lor Latrobe, Foi-. . som and Sacramento 10:35 A.M.Leave Latrobe for Folsom .and Sacra-

mento'

11:1. P.M.Leave Folsom for Sacramento 7:00 A.M.Leave Folsom for Sacramento 12:20 P. M.

.17-tf J. B. WRIGHT, Sunt.

FOB PORTLAND AND ASTORIA,io_jß__g'o_a*._

_^_ THE CRECON STEAMSHIP COM*-' '•PACIFICCOAST STEAM.

\u25a0S^*"*^. JT 3'l-P Company will dispatch eery"C^SE*_cSSfcfi days, for the above ports, one of

tieir New A1Iron Steams viz/:

OREGON, GEORGE W. ELDER

STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

SAILING DAYSFebruary I,C. 11. 16. 21. 2ftMarch... '.'. 7, 12, 17, It, VI

AT 10 0CLOCK a. M.,

Connecting at Portland, Oregon, withSteamers andRailroads and their connecting Stage lines fcrallpoints in Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories,BritishColumbia and Alaska

K. VAN OTERENDORP. Agent O. S. S. Co., No210 Battery street, San Francisco, Cal.

S. S. Co., No#

attery street, San Francisco, Cal.GOODALL, PERKINS k CO.,

Agents P. C. S. S. Co., No. 10" Market street, SanFrancisco . niy3-tf

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——————LEGAL NOTICES.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

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fOTICE I*l lIEKEMY GIVEN THAT IN FOB-NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVENProbate

IN PUR-su—ice of an order of the Probate Court of

the cityand county of San Francisco" State of Cali-'fornia. made on the 20th day of NOVEMBER, 1876,in the matter of the estate of JESSIE RUSSELLOSBORN, deceased, tbo \u25a0 undersigned, the Ad-ministrator of said estate, will sell at private sale,to the highest bidder, for cash, i:. old coin of thoUnited States, and subject to confirmation l.y saidProbate Coart, on or after FRIDAY, th sthday of MARCH, IBS . at IS o'clock M., all the right,title, interest and estate of the said JESSIE RUS-SELL OSBORN', deceased, at the time 01 her death,1. OSBORN, deceased, at tbe th oh,and all the right, title and interest that the raidestate has, by operation of law or otherwise,aeipii'ed, other than orin addition to that of thesaiddeceased at the tinioof her death, in and to allthatcertain lot, piece or parcel of situate, lying andilot, piece or pi. ;andbeing in the said city and county of Sacramento,State of California, and bounded and described asfollows, to wit:The north hah" oftho south half ofChe north half of lot uumberonc ('),in tlie blockbounded by 1and J and Second andThird streets, inSacrament... as laid down on the ofticial map thereof,said lot being twenty feet in widthby eighty feet indepth. \u25a0

Terms and conditions of sale :C—li,in gld coinof the United State". Deed expense of the pur-Cnited State). Deed at expense of the ptir-chaser.

Bids or offers may he made at any time after thefirst publication of this notice and before the a'ungof th sale. *. . \u25a0

Allbids or offers must be writing,and left at theoffice of F. W. Van Reynegom, Attorney-at-Law,No. 531 Californ'a strict, in —id city and county ofSan Francisco, or delivered to the Administrator, ormay be filed in the office of the Clerk id' said ProbateCourt.

Dated San Francisco, Febniarv IS,ISSO.11. E. OSBOP.N,

Administrator of the estate of Jessie Russell Osborn,. deceased, iF. W. Van- Kktsioom, Attorney. f!0-15t

SUMMONS.

STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAC-O lament., --s. In the Superior Court of tbsCM-nty of Sacramento. The People of the State ofI'liforniito aiNOROSE J. WATSON and D. H.ELLIS, greeting: You are hereby summoned tosnswer the complaint of WILLIAMLAND,in saidCourt filed against you, within ten days from the9 nice of this writ, exclusive of the day of service.If served on you in this county; if served "tit ofthis couuty, but within this Judicial District, withintwenty days ;but if served on yon without said dis-trict, then in forty days from such service, exclusiveof the day of service, in anaction commenced on thelotti day of January, IScO, in said Court. Said actionis brought to obtain a decree of this Court, quietingthe title to lot 7, in tho block bounded by J and X,md Second and Third streets, in the citY of Sacra-mento. State California.

of this Court, nuictingeto lot 7, in the block hnu.-dcd hy J and X,con.! and Third streets, in the city'of Sacra-State of Ca'ifomia. The eon plaint alleges

lhat plaintiff is in possess— and is the owner in'

tee of said premises; that defendants claim an"

tsUte in said premises adverse to plaintiff;that theclaim of defendants is without any right what-Ever. And you are hereby notified that iiyou failto answer the complaint as directed, plaintiffwilltake default against you.and apply to the Courtlor the relief demanded inthe complaint.

In testimony whereof, I,'Thomas IIBerkey, Clerkof the Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and•rlix the seal of said Court, at office in the cityif •Sacramento, this l_h day of JANUARY, A.D.ISBO.

[st—.] T.H. BERKEY, Clerk.By J. 11. Pars— L,".Deputy Clerk.

Fi'.ikm \n k Bates, Attorneys lor plaintiff.!\u25a0*. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0

*i Jals-law2mTh j

ijOSTETTERV|P «^.:- -.CELEBRATED;

"^M^

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t*- *£•'£

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BfiiiiilBITTERSDo yon feel that any oie of your organs'- your

itomach, liver,bowels or nervous syst m falters ints workIIfso, repair the damage with the mostoowcrful. yet harmless, ofinvi^oranf. :Remember •

hat debilityis the"

Beginning ot the End"—thathe climax of all weakness is a universal paralysisif the system, aid that such paralysis is theliii:-nediateprtcursor of Death. , ;

' *For sale byall druggists and 'dealers generally." " '

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MATHEY CAYLUS'Used forover -years with (Teat success by the

raSrmr't*ft

,.,IlI>.r^'*'."X°rk aad London^.ndsuperior to all others for the prompt cure of allcase 6, recent orof long standing. - wv ''\u0084'\u25a0•

byCLIN*q*E, Paris. Bold Every.

CAPSULES.r_;-lyTTh*tS Ky

-V: MEDICAL.

Electro-Therapeutic'« -rjan,

BATH!-, . \u25a0-: -" - *Northeast cor. Seventh andI-•<;. \u25a0 BATHS.y| Both Gentlemen and Lady Attcudaiiiaaiullhours*| ____, ]al3-tt

TO THE DiYFOKTIINITE!

IfffilSfflSAßli!G33 Kearny St., San Francisco.jf

—~^S^ : Established in1854, foi 1

_r : "?^. the treatment of Be.ru/ff.<s=^=^- .''Mb &ni

'Seminal disease*

fItA^~~77AA y«.a such MGonorrhea, Gleet.Jvj^Ch. rf^^-Sty^'S*,. Strictures, Syphilis inalifcplr^S^tSwS^^i it=forms,Seminal Weak.fKsK*jv*ir-S^^iivSa ness,Impotency, -SklrsfnA I%h \u25a0

'&s&*ss{Discao*8, etc, perma-ra(u •'b.rf' ,^''^V^*\ncDtlr cured ornocharge

—_^"\—1Se,nlnal **Tca,CI"es*.

P*Ml Seminal Emissions, th.

*^|ife.^ ig&.--"ni!;. solitary vice or de-^.^SSSsS»'**i!^'^^SS^v*i'r::ve.l Bexualindtilgcnce ]

is Ipracticed by the youth of both . sexes toan almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty . the following train of morbidsymptoms, unless combated

'by scientific modi, j

cal measures, viz.: Sallow countenance, darlspots under the eyes, pain in the bead, ringing Itthe ears, noise like the rustling of leaves ami rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weak,

ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellectloss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike — form new acquaintances, disporttion toshun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, jpimples and various eruptions about tbe. facefurred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption Inight sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. \u25a0

CUBED AinOJlE.*'*?*'"?'Persons at a distance may be cured athome by ad-

dressing a letter to DR. GIBBON, statin r cast,'symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, 1and have medicines promptly forwarded, free fron Idamage and curiosity, to any part of the country,with fulland plait,directions. \u25a0 By inclosing ten dol.1lars, in registered letter, through the Post-office, oiIthrough Wells, Fargo * Co., a package of medicinewillbe forwarded toany part of the Union. • Pleasesay you saw this advertisement in the Rxcghd,Chios. Address, i DR. J. F. GIBBON, \u0084

Ja24-4ptf .'.."•;, -Box1.957 San Francisco .I

DR. SPINNEY & CO., IOF NO. IIKEARNYSTREET, SAH FRANCISCO,

Treat all Cni-onle and Special Diseases.

:"-':'\u25a0 Yen st. MEN\u25a0\_CT_O MAY BE SUFFERING FROM IBKIT • effects of'youthful follies or indiscretion

willdo well to-.vail themselves of this, the greatestboon ever laid at the altar of suffering hum— it, IDR. SPINS will guarantee to forfeitI$500 foievery case of Seminal Weakness orPrivate Disease jof any kind or character which he undertake] andfails tocure *;

~t'-r. ..".,",-'-.-•.:.-:; t v,.y.•,;-•. -..'j.

HIDDLE-ASEn MEN. y-There are many at the age of thirty tosixty wbc

are troubled with too frequent evacuation of tiebladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting orburning sensation, and a weakening ofthe system tra manner the patient cannot account for. On examin— the urinarydeposits a ropy sediment willofter }be found, and sometimes small particles of albumerwill appear, or the color will be of a thin mil— sihue, again changing toa dark and torpidappearance.There are many men who die of this difficulty,igno-rant of the cause, whichis tne second stage of sem-inal weakness. Dr.S. willguarantee a perfect curtin all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the 1genito-urinary organs. -.--\u25a0> \u25a0"*\u25a0\u25a0-'.;\u25a0 o-y-. '-\u25a0;.'''.

Office hours— l*to 4 and •to 8. Sunday fron10 to 11a.m. Consultation free. Thorough exam(nation and advice, $5.* Call or address y ':

:' "77: '.*;'DR. 6Pisney a CO., ;r*'{\u25a0'\u25a0"*-' J '.'. No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco i*-

QP. B.—For private diseases Of short standing, afuil Icourse of medicines, |sufficient for a cure, with allinstructions willbe sent to any address for 910.S-is-j'tS";..\u25a0 -.-: nirtMpSUwMTWThl"tl.:i'£,yL?:-2 +J--4:-£\u0084-. \u25a0?--• -.t.-.A- -

*..'yy.u--*-Ali':':A-

.-•

__ . MARKETS.CHRIS. WEISEL &CO.

Nos*. 318 and KM I.street, Near Eighth

BUTCHERS AND PORK PACKERS. /*"VSr*iChoice Hams, Eicon, Lard, Mess'JSJS.l^ .

Pork, Clear Pork, Pigs' Feet, Spare bs, S^_H* !at lowest market price. Highest price paid forgrain-fed Hogs. •\u25a0". • fis-totf

*.

FULTON MARKET,

CORNER FIFTU AM» X STREETS. |

"LIVEANDLETLIVE1"<--_fc.

"LIV-ANDLETLIVEi" j^SSS-

WE HAVE THE LARGEST .AND MOSTcomplete Mirket in this city, having an

unbroken frontage of 40 feet by COin depth. Con-sequently we are enabled to combine a first-classMeat" Stall, Fish Stall, Butter and Egg Stall, andPoultryand Game Stall, in one market, irtcludiusApples, Oranges, Vegetables, Potatoes, etc., of allwhich we at all times carry a large stock.I We have Two Delivery Wagons in use all thetime, and our customers can rely on having theirorders delivered promptly. -'_ ''.' \u25a0 J

Country Merchants and Hotel keepers who mayfavor us with their orders may rely on having them

filled satisfactorily, as weare doing a large business,wholesale as well — retail. ",y

: LONGTON &ANTHONY.fU-Im

JACOB ARNOLD,DEALER IS TT^yfT

FRESH "BEATS OF All. KINDS.

tW California Hams, Pork,Lard, Bacon, Sausages.Smoked Beef, etc., at lowest market rates, cornerSecond and Nstreets. •\u25a0-\u25a0"-\u25a0 .'\u25a0* --''." '- JallMptf

NO TlGE.'IAA-TTAYINOIENI—RGED mm __H

_*B3j,1 J- our place of business, (K_^_iffStff*'*-now gives us greater fa.- IKB^A\u25a0\u25a0•^^^•ciliii— than ever for filling-____;

country* orders. 'iy.,. :',:'•--......~ .".-. ;;, ..-.»••"We at all times carry a.large aesortment of all

kin of produce: BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, FISHand GAME. :\u25a0'. «\u25a0-...

Our POULTRY YARD willalways bekeptstocked !withthe Choicest Poultry in the State.!The FISH STALL will always be supplied withall kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish, Crabs,Lobsters, Shrimps, Clams and Oysters. . '

We will also receive weekly, direct from Balti-more, FRESH SELECT—jOYSTERS. -, .IWe also carry, at all times. Dried French Prunes, jNuts and Beans of all varieties, and all kinds ofCanned Goods. '

a_" Orders from the country will be promptlyfilled.

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' ...? y;;;D. DEBERNARDI &CO., .Nos. 3*Band 31*

_street Sacramento

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-mSSOLPTIOH OF COPARTNESSHIP, jCOPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST- I

X' me between E. LYON, WM. WILSON and R..B. HARMON,under the nameof _E. LyonA C0.,"is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Wm. Wilson j\retiring. . ... \u25a0-\u0084 -. E. LYON,\u25a0..-. ,

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A:a- "\u25a0'*-, WM. WILSON. ;';•". E. LYON and R. B. HARMON will continue the <business ofsaid firm, under the name of "K.LyonkC0.," to whom all indebtedness is to be paid, andwh*have assumed and willpay alldebts of the firm.Sacramento, Cal.*, February 14, 1880. '-' .•• • • - • ."-*—h-m ..-;->*':\u25a0•.-,«,\u25a0».;-;»\u25a0! E. LYON,--,-,- o i

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THE KED HOUSE -TBADEf*UNION.'"

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To be found inany store in this city. We are IMPORTERS of our own Stocl* and will• prove our Stock to be of the Finest, our Styles^he Latest, and our Prices the Lowest. !

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OUR RED HOUSE BOOT, the world-renowned for durability, whole-stock. Priceremains the same, $3 25 for half double soles, and §3 50 for tap soles.

OUR "WOMEN'S, MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES are all warranted, andmado especially for our house— several with double thread, and warranted not to rip.

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS,• CORNER OF SECOND AND M STREETS.

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Ileal Estate and Insurance Agents -Of Sacramento, representing the best Fire In \u25a0-

ance Companies of this coast. . . .-.,.. '\u25a0

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and Western, of Toronto, Canada ;and last, but notleast, the grand old Phoenix, of London. Combined•ash capital, $l>r,o''o,ou '. \u25a0 . \u0084..., j-

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(Successors to Edw. Cadwalader), .

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS,-y -yy;NO. CI J STREET. : y{>

{ST Real Fstate Bought and Sold on Commission.\u25a0;•' -.//-.'\u25a0\u25a0

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W. R. STRONG.. .Vice PresidentGEORGE M. MOTT .SecretaryDR. W. H. BALDWIN Medical Examiner

' At age of 35, upon the low rate plan, the cost of$5,000 insurance isbut 23 cents per day.

Over $1,600,000 paid to • Policy Holdersand their Represent* liven.

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Wm. R. Knights,, Jons L. Huntoom,E. C. Atkinson, . Samuel Gottlieb.

WM. BECKMAN President*WM. F. HUNTOON Secretary and Cashier

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IMPORTERSAND

WHOLESALE DEALERS

SHOVE-", AXES, DOLTS, NAILS,

SCREWS, SETTS, HIXCES,

RIVETS, SAWS, LOCKS, SCALES,

PLANES, GRINDSTONES,HANDLES, OILERS,

WHEELBARROWS, TWINE,'

ROPE, WRENCHES,

caps, SHOT, CUTLERY,

BELTING, WIRE, Willi,

BAKES*. SNATHS, SCYTHES,

7:7:7 WIRECLOTH, FORKS,

GRAIN CRADLES, HO—

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*IRON PLOWS,'

GANG PLOWS,HARROWS, CULTIVATERS,

SEED SOWERS, FAN MILLS,CIDER MILLS,CORN SHELLERS,

ENGINES, .THRESHERS,-

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Hardware and Agricultural Implements,SAN FRANCISCO, .

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i feW DRUG STORE. .MR. T. FISH (LATE

-WITH MR. GEO.

-S. Wait,Second and X streets), begs lotGT*

inform his numerous friends and the fcacra. Yfiomento public generally, that he has t is day £\u25a0>

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taken into partnership MH. J. F. COLLINS, andthat the business willinfuture be carried on underthe name ot

"Fi.-h ACollins." .MR.FISH willgive

his best attention to the Dispensing Department ofthe newbusiness, and the firm hopes by a strict andcareful attention to business, it may 'merit a dueproportion of public patronage.

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- St. George Building.

REWARD.

WHEftEAS, y- ROBERT .BENHAM -WAS Ipoisoned, upon the 4'h day ofJANUARY

A. D.1880. by a party or parties unknown, inYolo jcounty, California. \u25a0.-.-"\u25a0 ;y

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|Now, theiefore, I,GEORGE C PERKINS, Gov-

ernor of the State of California, hereby offer a

reward of two hundred and jfifty, dollars for the

trrest and conviction of the party or parties com-mitting such murder. .... y. :.; \u0084-' y

f Inwitness whereof,'Ihave hereunto let— —Ddmd caused the great -Seal of State to be affixed at-acramento, this 17th day of FEBRUARY, in therear of Our Lord,1860. \u25a0\u0084 ~"', •.

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[SEAL.] GEO. C. PERKINS, Governor.""

;Attest:v.. D. M.Burs?, Se re'ary of State. ';.fig.im>>' \u25a0 : .\u25a0 By Tnos. H. Rst-jolps, Deputy, g

Sacramento Planing Mill,

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j;^t^ MEDICAL.7^a:-. a,

OVERWHELM.The Entire Country Amazed

at the Miraculous Power J:ofa -Tew Discovery,

Which Overcomes the MostStubborn Resistance and .

Overthrows the Logicof the Doctors. . ••:

The Supposably Incurable Kidney|Diseases, Which Have Baffled

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Tcllmonv of a Few of Those Who HaveBeen Cured, and Hull- Gratitude

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I\ From PROFESSOR W. E. RYAN, formerly Pro-

fessor of Natural Sciences and Mathematics inlioNono College, Macon, Oa. :..*

H. 11. WARNERat CO.— Gentlemen: Be pleased• to accept this as an acknowledgment Of mygrati-ait fora iiermanent cure of a terrible disease of the;kidneys. Two years ago, Ireturned to Rochester

after a three years' engagement as Prt.fe.-sor ofNatural bciences mid Mathematics in Pio NonoCollege, Macon, Ga. .Ihad been in this city notmore than ten days when I»as taken sick withTyphoid Fever, causing me to keep my room furover two mouths. Upon myrecovery from boldFever, Ifound— which was more alarming Wo methan the fever that 1 Had a severe at tack ifKidneyDisease. Iwas troubled with a dull and constantpain inmykidneys. Iconsulted my physician, andreceive.l no.benefit or satisfaction. 1 continuedgrowing v.orse until Iurinated from fifteen totwenty times a day. color of the urine indicateda echo*— disturb.— of the kidneys. Ikept aliquid for twelve hones, which, upon proper chemicaltests, showed the abundant presence of Albumen.Afterbeing repeatedly requested to trythe CelebratedRemedy— Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure—procured a bottle and took ita cording to directions.Twobottles cured me of all re.in inmy kidneys andsoreness in that part .fmvbody. Ihave never beentroubled since. Iwrite you these lilies inkeepingwithan intention formed long tince toreturn thanksto you by letter, which you are at liberty topublishas you see fit. Iremain moat trulyyours,

.; W. E. RYAN.Mr. Ryan gives the followingnamed gentlemen as

reference:it COL. JONES, Editor Telegraph, Macon, G.i.

COL. 11. J. LAMAR,Macon, Ga.•JAMES A. GRAY, Augusta, Ca."- AUGUST TOUR, Augusta, Ca.COL. P. MA—AH, Savannah. Oa. \u25a0

JOHN A. DOUGLAS, Savanna!*, i.'.iRead the following extract from a let'e? of the

well-known firm of Hunt,Rankin kLamar, Macon,Ga. : . '

'*By the way, Mr. Ryan, of liocl—iter,\u25a0 who is

a friend of our Mr. Lamar and family, wrote themthat he had been entirely cured of Kidney Complaintby your Remedy, and knowing him to be a gentle-man whose word we can depend on, we shall takepleasure in recommending it. Yours truly,• HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR.

Extract froma letter fromBickettiGriffin,Drug-gists, Monroe, N. C. : .'" -

Monroe, N. C, Dec. 27, 1870.We have no hesitation in sayii-g that your Safe

Kidney Liver Curs is the most efficient combinationfor o stinate Kidney Disc—es we have ever known

—and we .have had no meager experience, our Dr.Bickett being a practicing physician for"nearlytwenty years. BICKETT k GRIFFIN.

MAKYELOIStlUK OF DIABETES.Rochester (N.V.), January 8, ISSO.

H. H. WARNER k Gents. :Having beencured of Diabetes, which the best doctors in thiscitypronounced incurable, 1feel in duty bound togive mycase to the public, and let the people knowthat your Diabetes Remedy willcure where skilledphysicians and regular medical treatment willdo nogood whatever. - ~ . --.-,- .....— ...Ihave had what is termed Diabetes- Insipidus. . I

was first ataeked in 157:*, and kept grow'ug worseand worse from year to year. I^have been treatedby several prominent physicians in this city, whosenames Imight give, and have been in Ihe '>

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Hospital and received- no benefit. Two or threedoctors told my wife they could not do anythingformc, and that Icould not live;and when Icameto youroffice Iwas so weak Icould hardly walk;mymind was affected, my voice was so weak Icouldscarcely make myself heard ;one of my eyes was soweakened that 1could not raise the liJ nor see withit;and Ialmost had the lock-jaw, being unable tochew my food at all. Ihad given up a.!hope of everbeing better, and felt myself wasting away day byday. Iwee about two months ago recommended bya friend to call and see you,.which Id d,and ujionadvice of your consulting doctor, commenced takingyour Safe Diabetes Cure, and the effect was marvel-ous. Improvement was to be seen at once ;thequantity of water which passed me grew much less,andnow after taking six bottles. of your Remedy, Ifeel like a new man. .Ihave gained strength, myvoice is. clear and strong, mv mind is active, memorygood, have an excellent appetite, can chew my food,and what is more wonderful still,Ihave regainedtho use of myeye, and can see as well as ever. 1din hardly say enough in praise and commendationof yourMedicine. Ithas certainly snatched mc -\u0084:,

the brink of the grave, and 1 want the world toknow it. y . ' -: \u25a0'\u25a0'-.. \u25a0 . .Iiit will be any advantage to you,you arc at

liberty to publish this statement."-"." • Yours trm>,: .

HENRY JERO, 102"- East Main street,

DROPSY' CLUED.

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Rochester, N. V., January 1, 1330.,H. 11. WARNER & CO.—Gents. :Two years ago-

last October 1 was taken sick and called upon a phy-sician in this city, and ho told me Ihad over-exertedmyself in running a sewing machine, and after agood rest would get better. 1 went to New York tovisit my sister. . Igrew worse and called un aneminent physician of that city,and lie told meIhailDropsy. He attended me for seven weeks, butIgradually grew worse. At last my friends advisedme to go to the Presbyterian Hospital, corner ofSeventieth street and Madison avenue. There Ire-mained three months. Twophysicians attended meevery morning, and four during the day f..r threemonths, but 1received no benefit, and my friendssent for me to come home to die. Iwent into thocountry and visited my sister at Conesus, Livingstoncounty, N.V, Iwas Krriblybloated, and the bestphysician in that section was called in, and aftertreating me for six weeks another physician was•ailed in, and after consultation, on tho 17th day ifApril, 1878, Iwas tupped, and 24} Ibs of watertaken from me. Iwas tapiied at intervals of twoweeks, and an average of 20 lbs of water taken frommo each time. About a week after fhad beentapped the tenth time,. Icommenced taking yourSafe Kidney Liver Cure. After taking

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Ie attended me for seven weeks, but Itlw worse. Atlast my friends ndvj

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to the Presbyterian Hospital, corner ofstreet and Mai'iison avenue. There I rc-cc months. Two physicians attended me.ing, and four during the daj for threetIreceived 110 bench:, avd my friendsto come home ti die. Iwent into the

1visited my sister at Concsus, LivingstonV, Iwas terribly bloated, and tho bestn that section was called in, and afterc for six weeks another physician wasod after consultation, on the 17th day t f'\u0084 Iwas tapjicd, and Hi lbs of waterme. Iwas tapped at intervals of twoan average ol 20 lbs of wa'.cr taken fr...iimc. About a week after fhad been

tenth time, Icommenced taking youry Liver Cure. After taking it three

weeks 1was again tapped, and only 9 lbs of watertaken from me. This was ayear agolast November,and Ihave not been tapped since. Icontinuedtaking the Safe Kidney LiverCure until Ihad takenten bottles ""together, uo tolast April, when Icameto Rochester to live, and Ihave taken nomedicinesince, and .m now perfectly well. Ibelieve it to betire best medicine in the world, and hopeVou willbe abe to sell it cheaper, so thousands of poorsufferers can avail themselves of itshealing qualities.YetIknow a doctor will charge S2 a visit, and onebottle of the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure did memote good than all the doctors that treated me. "

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FPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN_fine Brandies. Wines and Kentucky Whiskies.

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XMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERSJL ;inFine Br—dies, Wines and Liquors. Agentsfor Dr. Jaffe's Celebrated Cinchona Bitters ;also,agents for Litton Springs Sell—i\u25a0 Water, Sonomacounty, CaUlorn—.No.11l X street, between Fourthan Fifth.

' '.'.-. - ' f_-4plmBEHOVED.

/CHARLES T.JONES AND ED. M. MARTIN,***_/ Attorneys-at-Law and Notaries Public, haveremoved their office to No. 607 Istreet, betweenSixthand Seventh. '.'-..- f"24-4plou

iir.hoot, a—'x. nk:i.so:.'. \u25a0V: \u25a0'•'*: i.driscol.;•- : BOOT, KB——OH

—CO., .'

UNION FOUNDRY—IRON AND CRASSIJyFounders and Machinists, Front street, be-tween N and O. Castings ana Machinery of everydescription made toorder."- --\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 124 -4plin~~~

—US. "PETEK 'ZICSIAUIA**,

MIDWIFE.- GRADUATE OF THE UNIVgR-XiA.-\u25a0 Fit Lying; —-Hospital of Berlin. Residence,.Masonic Building, Sixthand X streets. f'2o-lm*

ISM.~

F. FOSTER, IS*!).

BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER .AND BLANKBook Manufacturer, No. 83 J street, between

Tliird and Fourth, Sacramento.'

f—-lptfD_.~~_L_t.CS A. »KI«GS

HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND RESl-jyi dence to Dr. G. L. Simmons" Building, Jstreet, between Second and Third. Office hours: 8to 9A. M., 11 A. Mto2p. m., and CtoB F. St. fl'2-tf

CAPITALALU VAULTS,

NO. 302 '; J. AND 1005 THIRD-

STREETS._^| Hot Lunch daily from 11 A. >i. to 1o'clock

P. it. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.

dl3-4plm BOWERS & LONGA.BAUGII."

J. A. 55————ll1..SACRAMENTO BOILER AND IRON WORKS,ij.Istreet, between Front and Second, Sacra-mento. Manufacturer of Steam Boilers, Sheet IronWork, etc. Also, all kinds of Repairing. ChangingPortable Boilers from Wood to Straw Burners aSpecialty. . . -\u25a0..-• f6-4ptf

SIRS. Hit. B. E. BOWERS,

I-ILECTRO-THEP——OFFICE AND

JTj Residence, No 919 Istreet. Office hours—10 A. M. to 4r. M. Cunsnltat-on free. film*

O.!91*. muxes, si. 11.,

SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSIC'AN.J^ Office and residence, oilEighth street, betweenHand L Office hours, Sto9 A.M.,and 1- to 2, and6toBP. v. Dieases of the Eye and Ear a specialty.

f24p2m __BK. HATCH, .

OFFICE 6* J -OFFICE HOURS: »%J A. M.and 12:30 to 2P. M. ja29-tf~

tt. E. ALEX DEB,

ATTORNEY-AT-LAWAND NOTARY rUELIC._\_ Office: Northeast corn of J and Fourthstreets, Sacramento. J??:!!'.1

'1!..

JAMES McGI'IRE, "

MANUFACTURER OF IRON DOORS, SHUT-AT— ters, Railings, Gratings, House-work andBlackranthinirin general, No. 148 X street, betweenFifthand Six Second-nand Doors for sale

» d22-lptf .W. U. _*|T<—ITS,

/CORNER OF FRONT AND L STREETSI;Highest price for Hide?, Sheep Pelts andTallow. Supplies Butchers with Salt,-Paper, latestmproved Sausage Machines, Stuffers, Lard Cresses,

Eft. Prompt cash returns made for all consign-

ments.'' d!8-4ptf

-' CAR—. « /\u25a0 CROLT.CARLE — CBOLT,

CONTRACTORS ANO BUILDERS, ARE PRE-\_j pared to do all kinds of work in their ice, incityor country. Princilal place of business, Sacra-mento. Shop, 82 Second street, between X and L.Post-office Box, 410, Sacramento, d!6-4ptf

BOCA REEK.

THE ONLY LAGFR BEER BREWED ONTHEPacific co—t equai to tnc best imported, at

GRUHLER'S, 152 J street, between Fifthand Sixth.Also, the best of Liquors and Cigars. dl6-lm4p

I—(IDHAYMOND. a k'*IX C. Al——

HAYMOND A ALLEN,

ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAWJ\ Office in Quinn's new building, corner of

Fourth and J streets fun stairsl. Sacramento. [j»7-4p

Jl MI'S STKITZ.

SUCCESSOR TO FOX & STRUTZ, IMPORTERIO and Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Liquors,No. 41Istreet, Sacramento. Sole agent for Falk'sMilwaukee Beer. . \u25a0 Ul4-4plm

A. B. NIXON. *:. ».,

SURGEON-IN-CHIEF CENTRAL PACIFICI*3 Railroad Hospital. Office, No. 906 J street,over Gogings' drug store. Residence, No. 920 Mstreet. Visits Railroad Hospital daily at 9:30 A. H.

d!44pl—

GROVE L. JOHNSON,A TTORNEY AT OFFICE, FIFTH ST.,

__. between I.end J. Residence, No. 207 Istreet, between Seventh and Eighth. d!0-4nlm

DR. G. A. WHITE,

PHYSICIAN-

AND SURGEON.-OFFICE,JA southeast corner Sixth and J streets, overBel!kKolliker's Drug Store. Office hours :9A. M;2t04 P. St. ;7toB P. St. Residence

—217 N street,

between Seventh and Eighth. d9-lm

T. B. SfcFABLANB,

A TTORNEY AT LAW—OFFICE, SOUTHWEST__ corner of J and Fourth streets. Residence,Hstreet, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. \u25a0 d'3-4io*

HISS L. J. -ELLOU*.'. 91. ':.

HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN—OFFICE AND__. residence, Nathan building, comer of Seventh

and Istreets. Office hours, 8:30 A M., 2 to 4and 7 to 8 P. M '\u25a0__ dl-4n*m

E. B. WILLIS,

lEGISLATTVE—SD COURT STENOCRA PHEREGISLATIVEAND COURT STENOGRAPHER

J . Office in H—QKD-UHIQ** Build— Orders forany kind of shorthand work promptly attended to.Fifteen years' experience. Residence, No. 1,607Tenth street, near O. \u25a0 ap!s-lptf

B. 11. 1-TTIT,-O. 65 X STREET, BETWEEN SECOND

J^| and Third, Cigar Manufacturer, and wholesaleand retail dealer in Havana Cigars, Chewing andSi——iigTobacco, Gilt Edge Fins Cut Shewing To-mwi.Pines, etc * je3-4pl_

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SHRUBBERY, PLANTS, •ETC."! FLOWERS AND PLANTS.

THE J3EST COLLECTIONS OF FLOW- J*fA*-ers. Plants and Evergreen Shrubbery <rvsjG&can be had at the Empire Nursery, rornei**CTSPThird arid R streets.

'City depot, northeast h~f

comer Third and J streets. Also, 1,500 'ran

Pickle Olives. Call early and make your selections.f4-tf P. KUNZ, Proprietor.

UNION NURSERY,TENTH ST., BET.IAMDS, C—

—_—(TO.

TnE ABOVE NURSERY OFFERS FOR^gJCfesale the present season an unrivaled

Stock of Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery .-"•gnj*Bulbs and Florist Flowers. Since last "f*#season many novelties have been added to mycol-lection. Many varieties of Camellia Japonic,Fragrant Daphnes, Jasmines, New, Daily and Per-petual Roses; Pelargoniums, Geraniums, Fuchsias,Heliotropes, Monthly Pinks and Carnations, andsuch other things as seem tocreate a publicdemand.Ialso offer, in the best varieties, -Lime, Orange andLemon Trees, aiid the most, desirable of theJapanese Pers'nimons. Having a large stock onhand this season, Iam enabled to sell at VERIsREDUCED FRICES.| f'J-tf FRANK KUNZ, Proprietor.

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FURNITURE, BEDDIN.,:ETa

FURNITURE,VAN

:HEUSEN & HUNTOON'SNO. 204 J STREET:

Prices alway the Lowest and the Beet Assortment.\u25a0 ... .- v, -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' ..-Im-tf \u25a0 .. :..'. \u25a0.-. ... y -CAPITALFURNITURE COMPANY,

.WAXI'FACTI .THE CHEAPEST AND

'BEST*—<^^—

—J_ place to purchase Furniture in F

the State. "We stand for HOMELABOR against IMPORTATIONS." __r*f-=

SW Special inducements to the Tra.—. CAPITAFURNITURE COMPANY, No. 173 J street, Sacra-mento. '.- ..... .... n23-tf \u0084'

REJUVENATOR, _SREJUVENATOR, 0

\u25a0***r*tilS GREAT STRENGHTENINQ_, Remedy, the legitimate result of.ver 20. yeais' ef practical experience,:ures with unfailingcertainty Nervousin.iPhysical Debilit. ,Seminal Weakness,

bp_ uiatorrbo—, Exhausted Vi ality and LOSSOF MANHOOD, from whatever cause produced.IT'

ENRICH— AND PURIFIES THE BLOOD,strengthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digestion,Reproductive Organs, and Physical and Ment.lFaculties. It stops any unnatural " debilitatingdrain ,upon the system, preventing involuntarylosses, y debilitating di— ,

-etc. It is a sure

eliminator of all KIDNEY and BLADDER COM.PLAINTS. To those suffering from the

_effects

of-

youthful ," indiscra^ions or excess, a speedycure is guaranteed, iPrice. S150 per bottle, or fivebottles incase, with fulldirections and vice, $10.Sent secure fromobservation to any address uponreceipt of price or C. O. D.ITo be had -only directof DR. SALFIELD, No. 80 KEARNY STREET,San Francisco, CaL Communication. \u25a0"\u25a0 mmmstrictly confidential. Consultations b.Bletter "or at office,"FREE. Office hours, If\u25a0to3 and 6 to 8 T. H.

'Sunday, from 11 t. \u25a01only. -

\u25a0- jaS-lptf&Kt-swifSW^^^^MA. J. VERMILYA V \u25a0

|-10CNTY CORONER-

AND UNDERTAKER,\i No. 108 J street, between Fourth and Fifth.Always on hand a large assortment of Metallic andWooden Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffins. Shroudsfurnished and Funeral Wreaths Preserved. ';Cot—ry -orders willreceive prompt attention on short noticeand at lowes rates. jo,i6.i''^r£^*-

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77^ ... POLITICAL.,:....;-.' W. A. ANDERSON

*

TS A-" CANDIDATE FOR

•\u25a0"'•"' "-."•' CITT ATTOBXET,Subject to the decision of the Republican Convention.U, yQ -'"-. \u25a0;:\u25a0. f*43t*

'\u25a0

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FOR SECOND TRUSTEE. .

AT THE SOLICITATION OF .MYNUMEROUSj\_friends, Iam induced to offer myself as a can- jdidate for the office of \u0084\u25a0

SECO.VD TRUSTEE,

Subject to thedecision of the Republican Convention.f'2'.'t* G. W. MARTIN.

OLIVER O. JACKSON

ANNOUNCES HIMSELF AS A CANDIDATEfor CHIEF OF POLICE, subject to the action

of the Republican Convention. *\u25a0"•" "flfl-tf.JEROME C. DAVIS*

ISA CANDIDATE FOR SECOND TRUSTEE,subject to Nomination of the Republican

Party. fO-tf

y.yP. A.vMMILLEr

IS CANDIDATE FOR SECOND TRUSTEEand Street Commisiioner, subject to the Nomi-

nation of the Republican arty. f7-td

HOTELS AND RESTAUEANTS.~". ARCADE.HOTEL

SECOND STREET, BETWEEN J AND X, SAC-I__

—o.

f24tf \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-

\u25a0

-- -TBOS. GUINEAN. Proprietor.

. CRESCENT CITY HOTEL.

•"\u25a0"•HE ABOVEHOTELnASBEENTHOROUGHLYTHE ABOVEHOTELIIAS BEENTHOROUGHLYrepaired, renovated and refurnished. Table

first class. Best accommodation for families..Meals, 25 cents; 21 meal tickets for S3 75. Roomsfrom25c. to 91. Bar and billiard rooms connectedwiththe house. : [f5-lir] J. E. DIXON,piop'r.

"LANSING'SINTERNATIONAL HOTEL, SACRAMENTO.

So-. 3-"!>, 82'/, T24 and 326 XStreet,

Between Third and Fourth, opposite Postoffice. i_The large? t and best Family Hotel illthe city.

Lest Meals in the city, for 25 cents. Board, perweek, .-.*. ; "d to 82 per day. Finely furnished rooms.Street cars pass tbe door every fiveminutes. '-. .

ja6 If JAMES LANSING, Proprietor.

EBN HOTEL,! :."VTOS. 18 AND20 X STREET, BETWEEN FRONT_^| and Second, Sacramento, jjPrices to suit thetimes. Board, "1 per week. Meals, 25 cents.Lodging, *2o to 50 cents.

CHAS. DEITRICH kJULIUS RUMP,ja2!*-4plni \u25a0_ Proprietors.

WESTERN HOTEL.~

T*»TOS 41, 43, 45, 4**, 49 AND 51 X STREET,JJolj

-Sacramento.Cili ornia.

This well known bouse has been newly furnishedEvery department has been mvie coinplete. Ithas£00 well ventilated single rooms, and some 60 spies-didly furnished rooms for families. Terms per day :Board and Room, $1 to 82 ;Meals, 25 rents. FreeCoach to the hotel. IjaTl WM.LAND.Pmnrietor.

MECHANICS' EXCHANGE.

DEUTSCHES GASTHAUS, NOS. 18, 20 AND 2!Istreet, between Front and Second, Sacra-

mento. Meals,21 cents; Bed*. 25 ecute.d22-tf . JACOB SCHMID.Proprietor.__________

TONEY'S••f**%iT")OUSTER &CHOP HOUSE, JtSomfWjy'y No. 5*TmRD Sr_ 31',

**&%£? Between J and X,west side _ *S2^ JNewly refitted. Private Rooms for Farm llea. .

Eastern and California OYSTERS in every style.dS-jplm \u25a0 \u25a0

-

TREMONT HOTEL .

T STREET BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND, |Sacramento. '•

The House newlyfurnished throughout. Large, air} jrooms. Good board and clear water. Prices moderate. I

dB-lm4p P. BRYDING, Proprietor.

O__iBIA.ES, BABNESS, ETO.IPIONEER LIVERY STABLE.

I.D. SCRIVER Proprietor

HACKS ON CALL AT ANY HOUR ®fc _.

day or night. Coupes, Phaetons, J^JJi !Rockawavs, Barouches, Buggies, with the V,*,.^!'best roadsters to be found in any livery stable on thecoast, forhire. :Horses kept inlivery at reasonablerates. Stables on Fourth street, between Iand1. . . -

ja7-«pttR. BTOHB&CO. A. A. VAN VOOKMSa |

R. STONE & CO.,Ma

—ifact—era. Importers and Whole—le Dealers In

plkSaddles and Harness, i^^SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARRIAGE TRlM-

mings, Carriage Robes, Horse Clothing, WhipsCollars, Leather and Shoo Findings, etc. A full lineof the best quality of Saddlers' and ShoemakersTools. Received first premium at State Fair, 1577for best Mexican Saddles, best Carriage Harness,best Horse Collars, and the Society's goldmedal foibest display In.the department.

"150 J street, be-

.«n Fifth *nd Sixth HMVammfal d*-*--!'"

PIKE & YOUNG,

CARRIAGE MAOTFA.CTUR- _^

-ere, corner ot Fourth and ,fSS3?S"ft~"v

Lstreets, Sacramento, have on -^y7v'*3j3c^.—nd the largest assortment of !—__fl»_SS—Carriages, Wagons and Buggies to be foundIn Sacraorata which they willsail at very lowrates.MTr_-|*-**l M—!\u25a0 Ml \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 mi i—I— **\u25a0—\u25a0\u25a0II -.

THS GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY1

n""i^*"jr^"*S^"s^SjJ3-2""l Is a never-failing Curew?»?S^23^3SlS*s^a for Nervous

'Debility,

g^«£py^_^*«!^^ Exhausted Vitality,Sem-FJQtfl /""'"5\ \S\a 'no' Weakness, Sperma-tid'' jS''V'StoY torrbcca 'AOST HAS-

m tffi&Wf&'Mtl."°,°"' I7*P<!,en.eiJ'"ra"7i^lw4;£a 1«r«lr«is. and all the

[Vs7at> y/J\u25a0&%%./& esi terrible effects of Self-J^'::;t^S^S^*yS» AI)USe* yoot'1

'"1 follies,

i'St*iy°)»C«SSSv^sc®3 "\u25a0'\u25a0"" excc33£3 \u25a0'* maturerI!J£J^^Sim years— such as Loss of

*I^>4>»Vj^^.'l?\o^Js?? i;f;Memory. Lassitude, Noe-Lir«r^iv:r^alV>-ißagj4 turnal Emission; Aver-

-si.Si to society, 'jiimicss of Vision, Noises in theHead *, the vital fluid passing unobserved in tbeurine, and many other diseases that lead to in—uityand death. • i- ..

I>B.MINTIEwill agree to <iorfeit rive Hun-dred llolinrs for a cose of this kind the VITALKl'*>!'*i!!A15 Vi;(under his special advice andtreatment) willnot cure, or for anything impure orinjurious found in it. III?.MINTIE' treats allPrivate Diseases successfully without mercury.I'onsultniio'i free. Thorough examination andadvice, including analysis of urine, *-*5. Price ofVllulI'otnrulivc. $.1» bottle, or four times tbequantity, S111. Sent to any address upon thereceipt of price, or C. O. P., secure from obscrv.-ion, and in private name ifdesired, by .

A. E. MiNTIE, M.D.,No. 11Kearny st., San Francisco, CaL

_rim. H— ra kik\ev rg-if.ii.i-,M-T'llKtril'l'^l.cures all kinds of Kidney andB'adder Complaints, Gonort hoia, Gleet, Leucorrhoea,For sale by all druggists ;»ol a bottle, six bottlesfor $5. " "

\u25a0

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* .'fr1'*

s- ' - * :- . . : - .'\u25a0—T- DR. MIXTaE*3 II I.IOV PILLS

are the best and cheapest '-lll'-il'EFSIA ifhd111HO! :. cure in the market. For sale by alldruggists. \u25a0

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CAPITALICE AHCOAL COMPANY.

GRUHLER & SELLINGER,vvWholesale and Retail Dealer*.

•'. \u25a0..--- \u25a0 ... :-;;-.

DEPOT: Nos. 920 and 922 Fourth street,' betweenIand J. . . o y-

FACTORY: Columbus Brewery, Sixteenth and Xj

-streets. ' " \u25a0\u25a0--.=--\u25a0 • -- -

A.:\u25a0

TO THE PUBLIC—WE ARE NOW READY TOsell ANo. 1Ice, either at Depot or Factory, at

1cent per pound. Ice delivered by wagon toanypart of the cityat 1' cents per pound. fl7-lra

-DISSOLUTION OF COPAfiTNERSHIP"THE

'COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE » Y.X-.isting between C. H. Stevens k Co. and S.

Lipman is this day dissolved by mutual consent, S.Lipman retiring, a •-.tC. H. STEVENS & CO.j

,—.., . i.g UPMAN.' *=;-IC. H. Stevens k Co. willcontinue the business stthe old stand, to whom all indebtedness is to bepaid, and willpay all debts of the firm. I•.nr•,» \u25a0

i- -

c. H. STEVENS * CO.''

Sacramento, February la,1533. 124-4plw

The Pioneer Box'FactoryStill Ahead or all Competitor

:*..-^4ii-1•jfi'm^,- i"o»—\u25baixyt-'jgj^a^- «^jV«.-"' ;-\u25a0:

C <-><_•__ X 3 _. (3 30*-:.A 'co

-—_ or'

'.;\u25a0;. \u0084:

Front and Jl «tre«t».........:...Sa_— neaied2-4ntr

d. FRANK GLARK,

SUCCESSOR -TO CLARK DAVIS"\u25a0 ..'-.. -*.".-Sot. Mand 51Foal-lb st bet. J and

_, •SACRAMENTO. y"

Always a complete stock of Undertakers' Goodsnevery style. Special attention given to countryorders, at lowest rates. .. :...* y-r_4plm y

BLACK DIAMOND COALAND SCREENINGS.

'

T"(—: _ROVK*'

WELL-

KNOWN-

SUPERIORIMONTE DIABLO COAL,the most eco— _icalhat can be used forst .am, Is forsale in lots tosuitit Black

'Diamond Landing-. Contra Costa county,

md at the office of tbe Company, southeast cornerifFolsom and Spear streets, San Francisco.\u25a0\u25a0"•'AA' P. B. CORNWALL,dIM .; y .. .President R.D Q M. fln.^

'"*- *-' *\u25a0' '\u25a0"-'\u25a0 '.-•\u25a0'-" */*\u25a0\u25a0* i'-1" *'

y*» "\u25a0 \u25a0 :» it£'.' \u25a0" \u25a0

' '' ''\u25a0"* in 'rn sen >_

; •.'•\u25a0:>:y I_U__ IW»__fc. r'**?;V+. j%WILLIAM BOYNE & CO.

.;(idoc—sou to toni*—__). z?~ I•«

- -No. VA

_street, ,—J3S ]i

-AUCTIONS. \u25a0\u25a0

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AUCTION SALE

SALOON ARD FIXTURES!

BELL & CO., Auctioneers,

).y--; . WILL SELL OK •V • --A.7• FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1880.

At 10:30 o'clock, on the premises, No 527 X street,between Fifth and Sixth, the Entire Stock

§gl|p and Fixtures of the

;IVILE SAM 8AL«0*I,-

A Comprising, in part, as follows :One Fine BagatelleTable, 'in perfect condition ;one extra large Pla'e-Glass Mirror-Ten Pictures, consisting of Chromesand Steel Engravings

*one room Store, Pipe'- \u25a0- and Zinc ;ten Card -Tables, one Wire Lunch Ca—,

thirty-two Wood Seat Bar-room Chairs, one Screen,

one large Ice Boxor Beer Cooler, 1Beer Rack, onelot Beer Mugs, Tumblers and Bar Glasses ;one lot"Bar Fixture*, consisting of Decanters, Vases, BitterBottles, etc. ;one Card Preserver, ten boxes different

brands Cigars ;a small assortment of Wines and• Liquors, such as are usually kept iva well-regulated"

saloon ;one Cot Bad, two Mattresses (one Wool and-one Hair), one Cook Stove and Fixture.!, oneKitchen* "

Safe, Crockery and Glass Wire;one Counter. Front'

and Back shelving, 60 feet of Garden Hose, in good;order ;one W t«rBarrel and one CordofStove Wood. I

Sale Fewlllvc."

Terms Cash._ist '•* **""•< 18.C.l _'.* y'.BELL,Auctioneer, >jj