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raEJLUILY RECORD-UNION. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET REVIEW. IMTFORTZD FOB TUt BACRAMESTO RECORa-CSIOS.] Sax Frasctsco, Ma) '.'7, 1380. The Ilerdi expresses it thus to-day : " Present indications denoto a yew of great prosperity upon j the Pacific BlOpi; lookinjr from Hi.; agricultural stand-point, to uinch so that a writer Is an evening J contemporary ventures to predict that we will re quire the ooming harvest act less than 40,000,000 •Train sacks as containers wherewith to market our cereal crops.' h i'!d thi* prediction prove to be ] true, it will r.sult in our banostini; more than i double that of any previous year in our history, aa.i .rril-'u us for < iportation not less than SsOO.OOO tons of wheat and (i .;ir, or 200,000 tons more than , th»t of the present elding harvest year, or say an a^Srtgutc graiu crap or 1,200,000 tons of cereals." !'.■_•:: f!>s continues to eliow improvtmeut, and the *h',!e trade line feels the revival, which, though rtijrht, is positive. There is better inquirr for ships ! for frain loa<li:)j in the summer and autumn, : Americau wooden Bblj'J command £2 17* Cd anil ttritish iron hulls £3. There is little change in domestic proJuce prices. Wheat jxowtli is am so assured in such quantity ■<* to foot up in figures a marvelous total. Bariejp is very pnaaUo| corn is in »ood indltion, and the hop crop will be more than half ayain is lance this year as last. Wool is #•<.;, but comes in liberally. In financial circles there ts oothii;? new. The tetter feeling grows j ilontlj", and local sucurities advance steadily. OEOTBJX MERCHANDISE. :ii...(Mil!A(iiii»u- Wheat Bags are Hria HI ■■• 1!. for «pot lota und ll;(<r!15 for June and .luly dHIHT! sectind-hiuU Wheat Has-'. RctSir. Tee i utamere >. ;ii> jot daa from Calcutta with a : ■■•M car;fi> of Bap. and Butting, It is ramerel that Invoices i f fjra umtl: win iip f ted by way of Ajpinwall. tat we have be a»uri»)j! .to verify the sani«. Wool Hk» in fin for forward deiivtrjr at 50C<. r so for Z\ ami lip respectively, I'oV to On are <iuiet at lie apiece: H.>r> Cloth, 13i@Hlc V yard. I -Asßort-.MI Crackers. 10@12e: }:.,„■., a and i •I". liar kind*, 8c: Hods, Cd'Sc: Pilot Ur0a1.4.. to 4lc: ■ xliip B :l. 31c $B. " ' i:p.:i k— Kn liah Hath. 37)@(0eVdoz; Enjrkb Fire, from !ir I hands, 8 - 6u(pG3s; Oaliforu a building dc- I 3cri;>tiuDS, ST'l,O V t!. '•:*ajirt. - 3i:ooM?*— Thepriiw lint of the Val'cj* Broom Fao t-.:j is a? follows : Common, $2<£r3 3iJ: other lon* haniUeJ kinds, * @5 M per doien. Camjlem— Foliowin; nre quotations fur Eastern : I'ri.^.ln in rou d lots: ' (Snmt'H Ste> sir Aci'l. 14 02. ; 14c; ( (roai*Co.'i AcUmtntinc, 14 m, 13@Mc : Ilarkness' i'n.;nt Wai. 19c ; Mitchell's Adunautlne, 17c for 14 ot and If c for 16 U2 ; i'roctor & U^mhle's .Sceuio Aclil, 14 oz, 17c: Rope's, KX&I4C for the two stylva; Schaef f-r'.lstc .ric Aci.L 14 or, 15<-. and 12 or. Star. 10c : V. S. Can ile Company s 11 <■«, We ; Work's Btnric AciiL 17i I!*: for 16 m and 16c for 14 m :; W. II WochLi & Cn.'i ShiehL 14<Efl4jc. and -olar Wax. l<K*!6>c. both full weight ; Woods c Oonihan's 12 oz. H01O] : ; fu if tin?, "Jiic; Sperm, XaVOQc. ■ ..••■■ L'a.se Goods- Following are approximate quota- I tioiu : Extern Oysters, *1 WX(C2 26 V dozen 1-t!. cans ; j CUam, ?2 So@2 7J , Lobsters. S2 50(i?3 ; Turkey ! «ad Chicken, »3 ft' X.'4; Eautom Green Corn, tf^ "J ■_'.'■; KasWrn Oreen ■ Peas, S*<»2 25. Tlie Out ! ti:u Pa< Id •■ ComjianT qu te as f o I m : Tomatoes, ■J,-th dma, «fl 25: - do, pllou cans. $4; Table KruiU. - Hi cam, (3; Pis Fruits, 2J-tt. c« 8, .->2; Jains »adJel.ics, *3 SO; Beam, 2 It ca- a. #1 CO(erl 7S;Peaa, :t. cans, {1 90iri2 4< dozen. '• ■ r •■ a I i K<n.sT Lawreuo ville imd other Eastern brands V- ■'• '''■>: Portland (foreign), iiii'.i 25; Santa Cruz (.■.me. 81 25<<rl 50 *• bbL .. . ■ . A ■■■ CorrEl The import- from Central America yeatcr •l.> were 14,00* bags. Market ireak, it I.V/rlijafcir Ceu :r-il Amerimn ; lie for Manila ; 2»i'«2sc :or Java aifl SSa for Ground Coffoe. • • inirti - I- >■■ >< • • ( vI. -- S^vrral c;rco« lisre been boofht Id En s'.i.ul am. Ai 6traij< lor in-rvtt inihe past few '!!>■'. Ten reu. ls have ltsen secured to load at New ■r»,tlt», Knp and and t-ix as Australia. Car^o lota of Australian, English and hootch are quoted at $6 25«r 7 30; W.at Hartley, fl UK«8 ; Kutern, from shi|/.< aide, is Msllkiga-tAfMI for Arithnu-i'f an.l $U*«IJ t>r Cuiii)>«rUnd ; do -.tic Pacific coewt descriptions nre selling from wlarf *t ?4<«7 ; British Columbia, Vf.ti 50 "(' ton. • Chicoby— Wo quote'Dnlifornia at 4i@<c; German, 3 ; /a7c >' It. " , .'... t'or.DAOE— The' lat«et iaotatlc>o4 «re as folloMn: Vinili. 1) Inch and upward. 15|c; 12-thread. 16c; 6 awl :«-tliread, 16! c; Bale Rope, 15Jc; Tarred. 15Jc: eitr» lengths and siren. 15K"17!c; Sisal Hope. 14«l-c. A disoou t ot lc V * i.' allowed for bins of 10. (KM Ski t.l I upwards.; rc^ -i c. ;:;■ 'i -i ■ *i ■ i> ' -' I>RCOS-Bi-Carb Soda. 4J(£"o: Caustic ,H. da, Sic: S'>la Ash, 2ia3c; Hal , Soda, I. W(<?L9Oc for d'jmeat.c i-.\<\2c for Erg'.wh- ' -:« --; "j ;.- I. J>iiv (loons— Bmwn Drills 30 inch eoj.la are lob bing at 9(cC10lc: lSrwn hheetingß, 36-inch, 9(«10c: Brown Shirtings, 30 i.:ch. Cl@3Jc ; Apron and Furni ture Check, 16K99c; l.lc»cl.ej and colored Cambrics, 5! '>7e ; heaTjr lhmi 'M hjcli, 15W24C ;. Cotton' Flan nel UtrtlSc for litrtit. anil H4'i/25c for heavy ; Hickory ! ■stripes, 13i(al5c ; l'riuti, 7i<?S<j ; Kentucky Jeans, 19 ".'•■;c. '." ' ■ •'. ...... ■■ ;' /• " *■':-.!! —Op con Canned - slinon are scarce an<l firm at II ■.'.' on the liver ; Ha-.Tam nto lli^er Salmon. Hi 2O(7» 1 i; ■>' dozen lit. tins. - I'HClfie Codfi h is jabbing it 2[(!S3c in 5 -fl> lilU, 32i^4c for seleoted in 100-!b ! l—. and si's;c for boneless: Eastern Codfish. '," :,t 7Jc I IN : .^m-Ae-l Herrint. 65jr70c for Eastern anil » BO I i Puget Sound : I hitch Herring. *1 75<.<rl 90 }jl ■ t . -Viickir>l. fcl 6-it': 7."> for No. 1 in 15-tb kits, and $3 25 fur Mom in 13-ft kit*. ■ \tj nrj I.K.VTHKK-Ca3ifonli» Bole; 23@33c ■. H,ir:!.-5... 32<a Mo; Skirting, 3£nvt7ic: <'nif 70cf<r.jl. 10 H tb; W«a L a'.niT, Is ■ri c 5 : foot; Bridle, W<*»7 f side ; Ki;i Skins, SJ3SM6J P llozsn. .. „..!»-. . Lumber— Following' Are the whclesile rates: !*-• Iri nnl. $14 for roii^li, vim! $I!4 for surfaced ; Rus- : tic. i?J4 ; Oreson Pine in a rough state. ?17CT21 M M ft ; Laths. .;! 50: Shingles, SI 75; ISedwood Shakes, ' * i SO >' LOW ; Uedwood I'nhtn. *I 0*( 100. ' Malt l.iyi urn Lea In? bra ds of English Ale i a:id Porter are selling tt *- 1588 75 for iiuarts, and ' J.Tiir4 for 2 dozen plate M.vri-UEt— Metropolitan Bloclr are ju>'_ l>in.-; at SI ',' ! <1 SO; Eastern Parlor g. H S grow. Metals— Pie Iron '.r- nominal at §30<a40 }J ton ; ! Tin Plate, $*a 9 V b<n for invoked lefic Pig Tin. , ».«25c; liar Iron, *@si ; OwtSteeLl4Wls; Pig Lead, s : .'isic c Ib. NAILS— The averted price for jobbing lota ■• sJsi key. UtL-Cluua Kut, 70c : California Castor, 95e for So. ' 2 ui,l ■*! tor No. 1 ; California Linseed. Pic lor boile<l md aOc for raw; Pet oleum, 110 roe*. 15(it"J5c;' dish test Petroleum. 3005 EC ";' i alJon. i*A;xTs -Various brands of White Lead sell at Cc to 10c >) !!•- Paper— Calif. -rnla Straw Wrapping. 75c, 80c and >: V ream for three Styled. ,ii icKhM.vcß While the combination ral ii 40c. »mall outside lots arc offered at 3a*c. with' n' Itkmi. ■ EICB-Mliel i l.ii.i. 81 :«-..'( I'd V in- lbs; No 1 China. r -.- ; Hawaiian r.^ble 7J'.a7Jc >'):,. salt— War booH lot* of Liver, 00l flue are h Id at ' ■"■l7 "ii: Carmen Island, S'4 for coarse and ?3X((22 i>r tine ; i :i-F..riii:'..«t> 50 to^sl 1 for coarse tud j!l !_'-"-' i %ur- Cijirilc is fnn at 9@loc; White Castile, U@ ; HJo; K-cal uiaies of Pale Dd Chemical Olive, 4Jft*6c ; j f»:uy kin c, . ■■:<..; Washing Powders, .-1A"15 V * T n>;cK<-Cisßia, 18(iH9c: Pepper, 13>'i" Mice. 95c Wfl: Califomi i MustixJ. $1 !»; euch do, $2 25 il 30 ; English do, $J; Ground Pepper, si rTAßCn—The mark t U wull supplied with Eastern, ■ .■ i the v. riuus Vrands ;r ; d grades ar; quote ! at 6<'< I'JC. 3i m: ! .itentOube. iubbls. I'c; (A) Crashed lie ; \ Extra Powdered, 11 Jc ; Vine Cnwhed. lie : Dry Grani late'l. lOJc; EiUaliriimlatPd, !«}c; Qolden C, 9c; V, &\i\ Kxtra 0, «ie fi r lots in bbU; hi bbta |c m«-e, and bi \c nu>ra. 3V R O f- Ebis, fi2lc ; hi Wls, 65c; kegs. 70c : 1 jail Una, £0c : Hawaii Molesses, i's(w3Oc f lion. Tea -M 'condr.iy t( o. will hold all auction sale of neur cro,» Japan on th? lnt uf -- to -. Tobvcco— Plus is jobbin?at 455r7i)c. a:co dins to brand; Suioklns, 30*.' il IS) Connecticut Leaf, lw' 25c V Ib. WintKT— VTc quote hi;h proof , $1 30®l 50; Low pfjof , ?1 75|i»2 SU ; various brands of I'" irbon, -- 21 ■■ 3 5- t* galHn. Wine— Fn.a h Claret. 3J2 :"V-"'7 S" 1 '■■ cesk : Cham- piigne, *6i<oJ \? basket : California bulk descriptions are quo! as follows: Angelica, -'•-'■'■. Claret, 5*.r75c: Port. §!<*?3 50; Sherry, Jl IS (1 IS; White, *so@Bl 50 salt Woodeswap-e— Palls a«- iv moderate demand at $3 23<«4 fl dozen for painted and varnished Tulw, &J '^/iO ,- nest of 3 to ,-i tuba; Zinc WashtxHtrda, $4 ; Sieves. S;3 !>XT4 60 ty dozen. Ykast I'cwdei:— Bowen'i Yeast Powder in full wei.hV 1-lh cans, *4S; in 7-oz cam, ?22 50; Uojd's KaWins Powder, in lib cana, J4S ; Bojd Yeaxt Pow- : der. in 7-oz caiis. f-1 50Sglo»d; Donnolly's O. X . $15; do Premium, Jl7 ; do !■!!> ctus. 640. KBEiiiHTs— Ulamara, C7S lons. Wheat to Cork, i>ri r t .tarriral. >Vh-3it chart re renomln il at 525 M&555. A MUSICAL DUEL. The art cf dueling seems capable of be ing extended to fields unthought of in the philosophy of tbo ancient coae of honor. A tale conies to us from Spain of a curi ous combat. iho scene of the hostile meeting was no remote glade or dell,' but a hoase in t'tie town of Valpa raiso, aud the antagonists were no military tire-caters or journalistic rivals, but two professors of music. The weapons chosen were, moreover, not such as are usually in- j eluded in the arsenal of the duelist, but < wore instruments with which the perform ers are more at home than they would probably be with sword or pistol. The challenge -was 1.0 other that to play, a match at the piano — a species of contest which, though not so sangniniry in ap pearance as a fight of the ordinary kind, turned out to be in reality more fatal and deplorable. At the appointed hour the two professors were seated at their respective piano?, and commenced a performance which lasted without inter- > minion for forty-eight hours before the de- ' feated party gave in. When lie did so, and was taken off the key-board on which . he '. ad fallen face downwards, he was found, to be quite dead, while his rival was car ried from the room, to the hospital,- where ■ he is not expected to recover. By the terms of the contract it was -forbidden to either party to perform any piece of dance ' music, but the repetition of the same piece over and over again was not prohibited. Consequently the unsuccessful player had executed the Miserere from the opera of "II Trovatore" one hundred and fifty times, and was about to recommence it once more when he expired in the manner above de scribed. Perhaps, however, the most cu rious feature in the encounter was the effect produced upon the seconds by the forty-eight-hours' spell of -. competitive [Basic There were four of these auxil iaries present ; and the Impartial declares that all of them "exhibit signs of mental alienation." ,-'■ —^ —^^— » » < "." i-i>x"t Makb Out the Bar.*.— A ■woman living near Nashville, named Han nah, is very anxious to marry. One of her neighbors, who knows full well Hannah's ambition, told her if she could look away over to Fanner Sheldon's barn, some three miles off, and see a hen's e^g on the gable " end of it, she would be married within sixty days. Taking a commanding posi tion", Hannah commenced her gaze of love. After a long and ; earnest look, she was asked, "If she could discover the ege." "Well," said Hannah, " I can . just make out the outlines of the egg, but I can't make out the bara." Zola is -short, round aud fat. It is a little sincclar that so successful a man should be short. THE BED HOUSE TRADE UNION. V £/■;;. , V The Crash Has Gome ! Time Tells. -The Prospects of the RED 'HOUSE' TRADE UNION.— Steady Trade It Holds Over AH Other Competitors! ■■ _ ■-■ ■ ;■; • . ■■ .. "...■-.■•"* ■" .•- ■■ •- ■ ■--,' ■ -■'-■ We have paved the wav for the past five years !— UPWARD AM) ONWARD !— Let those follow who can ! People who have been tradine at this famous house and bare taken notice, I presume have seen what we have been about, which was quietly watching the market, catching at all bargains and baits ' thrown out by the Wholesalers, both here and in the Eastern markets, bu}lnjf at Forced Sales,' Failures, | etc., as there has, been a plenty. Xotice our GREAT CLOTHING SALE thai is now still raging. Clothing at least as low as 50 cents on the dollar, dray -loads being piled up. See our GREAT SALE OP MILLINER V GOODS Wwy, we caused a panic among those who came in contact with us. Now comes our GREAT DRY GOODS SALE the following week, combined with our CLOTHING and MILLINERY SALK. - .■ ■ ■ -.— •.-.• ... •■•■ 4 ■ . .■. ■. - ■ hi i Old Prices Played Out ! New Prices from Saturday Morning All Goods Marked Down to Compare with the Present Crash !— Failures ! Failures 1 Failures ! Cases of Goods!. Gases of Sheetings and Muslins (Perfect), from Auction and Crashed Houses! ONLY LOOK AND THINK: 77 84 LACONIA SHEETING only 22} ceuU per yard 9 4 " SHEETING ...■..'............... only 25 cents per yard 10-4 " SHEETING » JtJk.T.only 29 cento per yard '8-4 PIQUET SHEETING ...:.V.only 271 cents pel-yard 19-4'- " SHEETING ......."...":. "....only SO cents per yard 10-4 ■■■* " SHEETING V.". only 3T»ic per yard LONSDALE MUSLIN. 1V. . . V. .V. . . . : yard wide, only 9J cents per yard WHITE ROCK MUSLIN .:.. .».....yard wide, only 0} cents per yard FRUIT OF TH LOOM MUSLIN yard wide, only 11 cents per yard NEW YORK MILLS MUSLIN .......yard wide, only 14 cents per yard BLACKSTONE MUSLIN yard wide, only 10 cents per yard ALL BROWN MUSLINS yard wide, sold in the same proportion CALICOES (Dress Styles) .- only G} cents per yard CHAMBERY PATTERNS only 65 c&ut* per yard ■ ■'-■'-• ' ; ■■■'.''• _ - - inn '■■■" :■ • • ■■ ' ■ - •!■'•' ■ - - ''■ ' '. ' ■,;:)!.''■ ill T-^ -i ■ ' .-.■.-■■■■■■--■ _. -■:.■■ .»fl. ; !.■-; -.ii ■■"..■: -■''•- ':-v -•■- ■•■ \ : ' •*>/■ •- .-•• : - : ' '■■'■ ; .... ..J. ;: $**?*'■ ::_. { ■'■■■'■■■[;■■■■■'■■■-•;■■ 'y '«*< ' tS~ 111 nines <.<»<>»* AND faxcv COOR.H WAV, WAY down! All COr.NTKI PLOFIi: reap the benefit or this «.u>:it »ALE BIT SEM>I.\G IN tueik ORItEK*. WE SHALL SELL AT PRICES SEVER HEARD TOLD OF XI FORE. ALL HARKED IN PLAIN I 11.l KI.S, AM> STRICTLY OM: PRICE. RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, J STREET.. ............."... : SACRAMENTO BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER, Champion MoWer and Reaper, Tiger Self-operating Sulky liny Rakes, HollingsiYorth Sulky Hay Rakes. ■ A LL KINDS O V AGRICULTURAL MACHINES AND IMPLEMENTS, Wagons, Hardware, Etc. BAKER & HAMILTON, .SACRAMENTO apl 4pti SAN tIJANtISCO. NSW YAKD AND NEW STOCK. IST. L. DEEW & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS, CORNER OF SECOND AND M STREETS. -a ,'.-. -X t-"vA- . . - - , • - . ■-■;■■-;■.,- -\'t ■■■ ' —■''—■■■ - — — ■ . Or Constantly on hand the finest assortment of all kinds of LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS on this coast. We defy competition.- .; r ".;;.; il3-4ptf I33TABZ<ISB:X33 1815. HORSTMANN BROTHERS & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA . n-K : ''- : rV ■ - -- 'it '■ " ~r"~"r-..,- . ■.. . ....."- -iUKEPAAIIBfIUU OF MILITARY, SOCIETY 11H.III -AND;TnEATRICAI, I.OOI». Hi RIM) EQI li'tiEM*. •• ETC., ETC; ■~»| — HM«HT TfMPLAR IMHI|:!I<. A SPECIALTY. „ f -.. ' r FLt«;s, BA\\EBS,ANU*ISISrrX«; '^ -4J HORSTMANN BROS. & CO., «'ni:il.»suf «■ ni an Ai»pllcnlion. Finii and C Ucrry sis., Phlladcliihia. FOR SALE OR LEASE, THK Grand Hotel Property ! SITUATED OS THE CORNER OF ..FROST and X streets, Sacramento city, directly op- posite the steamboat landing, a:: near the railrad depot. The beet location in the city for a hotel and business property. Will be sold love, with favor, able tern:3 as to pay tnenta, or leased for a term cf ve*r3 at a low rentiL Inquire of CADWALADER It PARSONS, No. 81 J street, Sacramento ; or S. t. DEWSY, 308 Pine street. Sap Francisco, :'ii2-3ptf CHICEERM L SOIS' PIANOS! No. BM J Street ».....Sp.crai:»eato.' nAr..».ROOVB: Ko. 23 Dupont street - - San Francisco. ; L, K. HAMMER, | SOLE AGEST FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. i - : : ■ . " -■ .■ ! Pianos pold on installments, if desired, and for i rent. Old instruments taken in exchange for new. i Orders tuning etrefolly attctiieu to. m9O-lptsi NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED ! j by the .-late !'o.ird of Capitol Commissioners for i ! the Ventilation of the State Capitol Building. Kaid I propoails will be opened on Salnrilny, June It, Dim. , At 2 o'tixk r. 1!., and must bo accompanied with i plan' and specification! cf the work to be done at.d 1 the system to be used. I,ijs w 11 be received- First -In bulk, tho bidder to furnish labor and material. . Second — For superintending. the work, the State •>■>-■:!■■.:> the labor and m tcrial • The li«rd reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For information leganling: the work to be done, apply to the Secretary of State. W. a SAFFuRD, Secretary of the Board of Capitol Commissioners. Sicraaento, May 27, '.-• , . m2ti-10t j i STAR MILLS AND MALT HOUSE. XErKOlK«;\t ii«.KS, XT OS. 50, 52 AND M FIFTH ST., SACRAMENTO^ IJ^ dealers in Produce and Brewer." Supplies. j Manufacturera of Malt and all kinds of Mo. Vs. etc., I Oatmeal, Conimeal, Cracked WJ.cat, Graham Flour, . • Buckwheat Flour, etc. ml" lptf i BUSINESS VOABDS., : - C. H. KHEBS A C 0.." J;" IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAIXT3, OILS, J Glass, Tarnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Window I Shades and Wax Flower Goods, Pictures, Mol.linsm Painters' and Artists' Materials, No. 626 J, and 1006 | ■Seventh street, Sacramento, Cal. „ m2B-4ptf WSI. «.l -! li :.i;» lc«.r.«, .'j i TRON AXD BRASS FOUND AND MA- ■ diinist. Castings and Mochiaury of all,kasd3. ' ma-'.e to order at the lowest prices. QtttfeßbergJ - j Hume Powers the beat and chcr.pegi nuuio. Corn :r I of Front and N atretta. Sols man-alactornr of the California Giant Quartz Mill: ■ i m*G-lpli» . • w. a. urensoN. si. i».. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ; OlHce, south cornel of Scvtnt> and J i streets in Dry «'s new building, up stairs. Eeei _ dence, southeast corner of Seventh and A* street*, . Sacramento. Office hours : Ito 3 and StoSP. a. mla-tpln ,; .' I E. L. ItILLIXUS . A CO.', 1 '; TMPORTERS-'AXD WTIOLESALE DEALERS JL in Fine Brandies, Wines and Liquor*. in Fine Brandies, Wint-3 and Liquors. Agents for Dr. Jaffc'B Celebrated Cinchona Hitters; also, ; agents for Litton Springs Seltzer Water, Sonoma , county, California. Ho. 11l X Bi.reet, between Fourth | and Fifth.- .--■----. nr26-4plm JIST RECEIVE!*. A SniPjIEXT OF FINE STOKE ALE ; J\_ also some Genuine Irish Whisky, the finest known for medicinal put pose*. Call and give them a trial. DAVID COOPEK, English Ale House, cor- ner Second and I streets. * mar»-lin KEMOYEO. CHARLES T. JONES AND ED. M. MA.UTIX, Attorueya-at-Law and Notaries Public, have i removed their ■^lieo to No. 007 I street, between Sixth and Seventh. m;M-4plni 11. i. ROOT. ALEX. KIILSOK. 1. SRIBCOL. ROOT, \: II :>N A CO., UNION FOUNDRY— IRON AND BEASS Founders and Machinists, Front street, be- j tween N and O. Casting ana Machinery of evory j description made to order. ! m°24-4plm JAMES HeGL'IRE, MANUFACTURER OF IRON DOORS, SHUT- tera, R&ilings, (Jratinipj, House-work and I Blacksmithing in general. No. 148 X street, between I Fifth and Sixth Second-nand Doors tor sola j m22-4ptf ' ■ C. F. Shields, formerly Fore-) , WllI __ ,»"-- man C. P. Boiler Shop. >J> WIIITIaAW - . SHIELDS .. A WBITELAW. MANUFACTURERS *©F STEAM BOILERS, Second strict, between Land M, Sacramento. | orders for Repairs and Sheet Iron Work promptly < attended to in city and country,.^Railings, UratiogS, Pop Valves and iSteain Fittings of all descriptions. I ■: I * ? ;. ' 1 _ iu^l-4plm :. 185 C. ' ■ F. FOSTER, IS:9< BOOK BINDER, .RULER AND BLANK 1 Book Manufacturer, Not 83 J street, between | j Third and Fourth, Stciamcnto. I m2O-4p'f j . , . «EO. W. FAKB. " NOTARY PUBLIC— OFFICES McFARLAND is | FARR, Rooms 6, 7 and 8, souUmert corner I Fourth and J streets, Sacramento, Gal. inlfMplm ■- DB. rXDERUILL. w '^ SPECIALTIE S.— COMPLAINTS, j Chronic Diseases, Eye, Ear, Throat and Lungs ; | Nasal Catarrh. Consultation free at the Doctor's ! Parlors, corner Third and X streets, over Nathan's Clothing- Store. N. B. — No charge for medicine.; 't i --;; ' m4-4ptf .'.-.■■■■•:' ; .-■-, ; A. R. NIXON, M. D., SURGEON-IN-CHIEF ' CENTRAL PACIHC ' Railroad Hospital. , Office, No. 906 J street, ■ over Gogings' drug store. -:■ Residence, No. 920 .M 1 street. Visits Railroad Hospital daily at »:3i) A. M. .-■ m! 4 4plrr __^ T. B. McFAKLAND, - . ATTORNEY AT OFFICE, SOUTHWEST j\. corner of J and Fourth streets. Residence, I H atreet.-between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. . ap*)-4p*. •■V. K. KNH.IIT"*, /■^ORNER OF FRONT AND > L STREETS \_j Highest price for Hiiles, Sheep Pelts and i Tallow. Supplies Butchers with Salt, Paper, latest \ mproved Sausage Machines, Staffers, Lard Premies. I Etc. . Prompt cash returns miide for all ' •■ -.nsiiru- { ments. nilB-iptf "■■ > MADAME CHARLOTTE ROBERT, .TJIROM PARIS, HAS OPENED A FIRST-CLASS X" DressraakinirEstiblißhnient, southwest corner Eighth and I streets. Dresses made in the latest Parisian styles, anil at reasonable rites. n'l7-lm* r FROMHELT V HEJI.V, . T~7- ARTISTS IN FRESCO.- OFFICE "AT NEWS i ti Depot, Fount) street, between J and K. " ml7-4plm* ..- ..' ■-■ .' *■.. \ 1. casls. ' '.'. : a i. crolt. ; ' CARLE A CROLT, /CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PEE- ! \j pared to do all kinds of work in their in;, in city or country, Principal place of business, Sacra-, | memo. Shop, 82 Second street, between X and L. j Post-office Box, 110, Sacramento. mlfi 4ptf H. 11. J!rHll,IIAll». - HOPE IRON WORKS, FRONT STREET, BE- tween 1 ami J. Machinery of all kinds made to order and repaired. Sole manufacturer of Car- lisle's Patent Derricks. Lawn Mowers Remind, For sale, a 25-hurse stationary engine and boiler, complete. nil4-4ptf . ji lii s STRirrz. SUCCESSOR TO FOX & BTRUTZ, IMPORTER Ikj and Wholesale Dealer in Wines and liqaon, ' No. 41 J street, Sacramento. Sole agent for Folk's Milwaukee Beer. ml4-iplm CAPITAL ALE VUM'*, T~- NO. 302 J, ANI) 1005 THIRD STREETS. Xl Hot Lunch daily from 11 a. M. to 1 o'clock p. M. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. I m!3-4plin BOWERS * LOXG^BAUGiI. GBOTS L. JOBKMS, « TTORXEY AT OFFICE, FIFTH ST., ! ±\_ lietwtitn 1 and J. Residence, No. EO7 1 : street, between Seventh and Eighth. ai>lo-4nl;n UK. WALLACE X. 8K16439 i HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND P.ESI- ff i deooe to Dr. G. 1,. Simmons' Buililmjr, J i j street, between Second and Third. Office boors: 8 : | tonj. m., 11 a. m to -.' r. M., and « to BP. M. InlS-tf lIE.VCY II CHS. C GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY, NO. (B9 X VJT street, j Sacramento, Cal. Correspondence ! solicited on any subject, in English, French or German. mll-lplin H. It. UEARD A CO., STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, WRAPPING ■ IO Paper, Etc., No, 312 J street, between Third ! and Fourth. ■___- mid Ipln CREED HAVMOXD. . A TTOBNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, J \_ Oifice in Qniun's nor/ builuin?, corr.er oi Fourth and J streets (up staira), Sacramento. fui7-Jp J. A. CCXXIX«UAM, SACRAMENTO BOILER AND IRON WORKS, £j I street, between Front and Second. Sacra- I mento. .Manufacturer of Steam Boilers, Sheet Iron j I Work, etc. Also, all kinds of Repairing. Changing | Portable Boilers from Wood to Straw Burners a ' I Specialty. v mO-lptf S. SOLOS BOLL, ATTORNEY AND OODNBELOR-AT-LAW, /a. Corses Sixtu and I Sxuebxs, Sacramento, j Cal. ai<SQ.4»liii ■188 L. J. KELT.OUC, M. 11., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN— A>D residence, Nathan building, corner of Seventh | i md I streets. O&ce boors, 8:30 ah.. 2 to 4 i and 7 to Sf.K sj ________ i:zrx.tK bs»s., ■importers AND WHOLESALE DEALKRS IN i.,. fine Brandies, Wines and Kentucky Whfafklea. AifenU of the real Chris. Behroeder's Nordhaetoer Whisky, fmd of the genuine Imported ColmhachET Beer. No. IOOf Fourth street, Sacramento. j «p2!) 4clm ■^ wmm**—r* — .^— —— i ■ i 11 1 m i DR. G. L. SIMMONS. NO. 212 J STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND Third, Sacramento. -. .. < (9 to 10 A. M. ) ■ v« • | f2T Oflice Hoars :< 2to4p. M. V ap29-4ptf ; ■ ■ : ■ • -. (7 to BF. a. ) ° MARKETS. - ; • ~~ CHRIS. WEISEL & CO. V' ' Xos. SIS and 220 L street, ficnr Elglith. -QUTCHERS AND PORK PACKERS. JNU f > ! Choice Hams, Bacon, Lard, Mem'Jgjßp^ ■ Pork, Clear Pork, Pigs' Feet, Spare Ribs, Js3s«r ' at lowest market price. Highest price paid for ! ijrain.fed Hogs. mlB-4ptf. ' . . H FULTON MARKET, CORNER' OF FIFTH AND STREETS, ';:■:"•■■' -Zi-itii ■ i. ■^■< '-•-'*; V l *"*'^ r..;\,ts.i ■• : «i_;,-"''^- ' '•' "' : ~" ' '" Gh<2^'% "LIVE AND LET LIVE!" ftj_^__, mir LOXCTOX A AXTHOXV. 4ptf T NEW MARKET. B. E. nARVEY AMI A. 8. WOODS IIAVK OPISSKD TnK ' _POTY PARK MARKET,' NO. 90S .1 '_»' .... \j street. Poultry, Pi'oduccan.l Family &e&f(\ Market Supplies of best grades furnished •'■W^s ' in reason and to order. Give the new' i»M. j firm a trial. mlii 4plm HAVING ENLARGED' OUR PLACE OF BUSI- \ Less, it gives us greater facilities for filling country orders. . We carry a large assortment of all kinds of pro I ducc: BUTTER. EGGS. CHEESE, etc. Our POULTRY YA3D is stocked with the Choicest I ; in the State. The FISH STALL always supplied with all kinds ; of Fresh and Salt Water Fish, Crabs, Lobsters, ; Shrimps, Clams and Oysters. . S3" Orders from the country promptly Bled. D. DE3EHNARDI & GO,, Xos. SOS sr.ii ;>IO U. sire«t.'.v.\.Sacrsm:nia | t ml lm t &TAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. _____ UNION — TXSURA_ VCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO. 1 - fire and Marine. "i>—v;'' -j* . .. .-"s, ■ ■■ ■' '■ — ■ ■-- :,r." CAPITAL, fully paJJ...:.. ■.':■!•.*■ . . .. . . . ..5;^0,fK0 Losses promptly adjuv «1 »nd paid in (fold coin. -. • . CADWALA»?ER * PARSONS, . General A genU SacramenW piv*n, No. Cl J street : "- ' •■■■-'-■ '■■■ -. m!3-4ptt' -• KDW. CABWALADER. .'■■■: ' .."■ ClU'- R. PARSONS. U .'CADV/ALADER & PAKSONS _ (Soceeasors to Edw. Cadwalader), REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, -SO. ci j STUEET. tS" Real Fjtate ..Bought and Sold on Commission. AGK-VTSFOR Thß UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO, I BOYA'j, . hambi!RG-i:reme.v, . NOUWIOU. UXION;ASD::L\NCASIIIRE FIR INSURANCE COMPANIES; and the MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OF NEW YORK. _.„-. ; ■ _m_4lltf . ;'; ...;;. THE PACIFiC MUTUAL LIFE TNSUR^NCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA HoaE Office, No." 11 SBCOSnSTRKirr, SiCRASKNTO. CAPITA L UKAXCH. W. R. STRONG ......^..........President MATHEW COOKE Vice President GEORGE M. MOTT ...Secretary DR. W. H. BALDWIN. Medical Examiner Executive Committees .;-, F. L. H. Wf.bkr, Hkvrt Fisher, H. A. We.vbb, J. (•'. FaRXSWORTH, . C. If. Kr.Kßs. At ape of 33, upon the low rate plan, the cost of $5,000 insurance is but 23 cents per d..-,-. Over $1,500,000 paid to Policy Holders and their Representatives. IST Policies Issued upon all the approved plans. . :■• ap3i)-4ptf W. P.-COLEMAN, TJEAL--TATK SALESROOM, 89 J STREET Real r.Ntalr BonKbf A Sold on Commission. ■ : ; : _.l Agent for the .. ' . LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE, FIREMAN'S FUND OF SAN FRANCISCO - FIRE COMPANIES.-Also the .- .'" N. Y. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. »p3O-4plm "phoenix ASSURANCE co. OF LONDON, ENGLAND; BRITISH AMERICA \ I ASSURANCE COMPANY of Toronto, Canada ; WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY of Toronto, Canada. ;'i IU 1 1 1 lit A lIALDEX. General, Ai^cnta for Pacific Coast, No. 413 California strcc% San Francisco. • ■ . tar GERMAN AMERICAN of New York. -£J ■ - • ': 'i-f 4- i SPINKS & ACOCK, Local Airentt, No: 402 J St., Sacramento. a\&o 4ptf BANKING HOUSES. : V NATIONAL GOLD BANK /-VFfD. O. , MIILS * CO., SACRAMENTO. EDGAR MILLS... ...President/ *. W. E. AM LAIN.... Vice President. FRAN MILLER..... Cashier * IMTIII STATES DEPOSITARY. f ,"' ncnAxaK ox ,■ \<-« York, London, Dublin, i:.-r!ln, ParlM, And ail the principal cities of Europe. - ■ Ex-ihan_i; on San Francisco at SO cents per $1,000. mll-tf PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. ; ". OF SACRAMENTO. Capital.;... #SOO.O«0. ,t -.:•'.-. ;- directors: Wm. JonssTos, E. J. Crolt, W». R. Kxioirrs, Jons L. Hcstoos, -' .. ■ 'K,C. ArxiNHOX, '- BAJrrttt, GOTTLIKB. -WM. BECKMAN President. WM. H.iWKNTOON ; . . Secretary and. < !uh<er. ' MONEY To LOAN. ; : .. ; inyl-lm4p aKOCEEXES, LIQUORS, ETC. OHAS. W. RAPP & CO., /GROCERS, 139 J ST. EET. FIFTH i SIXTH, ■-,■,.,... A new stock of American, French anil Etipßsil Orocsrias. AU>o, a larije aAMirnimt of Hie fmest Japan Te«« _ ni22-4Dlm " ~' S. QQLDWtMi, yrwTHOUBUiX • AND IIETAIL GKocr.R Voi\!i«ml -cnriKT S;ti>;iil and J -irifiH, •*' 1 ' V AORAjmno. IS" Onto! Iron the country promptly Tilled. • • ' . ml7-4ptf " LEGAL NOTICES. | TRUSTEES' ELECTION . • — — for Reclamation District So. 3, Grand Island) VTOTICf: IS HEREBY i IVKN' THAT AN ELEC- I^i tion for three Trustees f<»r Reclamation Dis- trict No. 3, Grand Island, Sacramento county, Cali- fon.iti, to bold office for two nan from their elec- tion, will be held iv f.iH District at the house of Williams jTBUler, near Walker's Landing, on SAT- URDAY, the 9th day of JUNE, A. 1). 1880. That K. Kcrchcval be Inspector, and Win. Holtum and Peter Hanson' Judges of such Election. - 1-J\ order of the Board of Supervisors of Sacra- mento county, made this the 3d day of HAY, A. I) la-,0. - -.- ' T. H. BERKEY, County Clerk. [seal.] ' '" By C. M. Coolan, Deputy Clerk. ml 1 l.i PROBATE NOTICE. IN THE SUPEHIOB COURT, STATE OF CALl- fornia, count}' of Sacramento. In the matter i of the estate of JACOB MS33BNGER, deceased. In the Superior C\»n't of the county of Sacramento. The Pei.;>le of the State of California send greeting : In pursuance of an onl-r «f the Hon. B. C. Denson, Juil^e the Superior Co'irtnf the county aforesaid, duly made and entered or the '21th day of -MAY, 1880, .notice is. hereby givon that MONDAY, the 7th day of JUNE, 1880, at 10 O'clock a. v. of said day, at the Suitrior Court-room, at Courthouse, In the county of Sacramento, has Ik.cii appointed as the time ui'd • place (or lu-ariiii; the application of FREDERICK WILLI \M MESitNGEß.prayitUf that a i ovoment now "ii Ille la this Court, purporting to be the last will and testament of JACOB MX"- SENQISK, deceased, be aJmittel to probate, and that letters testamentary be i< ; ueo: thereon to rREDEKICK WILLIAM MESSENGER, who Is I mined therein as Executor, at which time and place a'J p«r«oi.s interested may appear and contest the same. .. . It is further . ordered by the Court, that notice bfareof be tr.<-f- by 'publication for ten successive days iti '■.- ■,(■•: :''i t .'yr*- Rkooi d I m. >.■>-, a newspaper printed and imi>ii»hi:d in said Baenuueutn county. -Witne*<i iitv-lninl anJ the seal of laid Court hereto a!?.\u<3,.thii nth -by of MAT, A. D. IS3O. |bi .w.. i . .' .. T. H. CRKKEY, Clerk. '"' '■ t Us -J. 11. Pabshil, Deputy Clerk. , S.TMltox Hots, .V1t..r..-.\ ;'r Petitioner. m2o-10t mrntmm"* ihrnmtmiwur iWh.wii.iiii i i mt n I «.n ■■■inrww ■ v T 7 J "MISCELLANEOUS. " / CHINESE, AND JAPANESE IES J3l. SB A 3EC. SAN LUNG it CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ALL kinds of Ladies'' and Children's Underwear, .Men's White Shirts, Overall*, etc ; also Chinese aail Japanese Fancy' -Ooodj, Fans, etc. PRICES RE- DUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. 520 J street, be- tv>een Fifth and Sixth, Sacramento. ■ m25-4plm BLACK DIAMONI) COAL « AND SCREENINGS. TnE . ABOVE* WELL ' KNOWN SUPERIOB tJL,' MONTE "DIAUBO COAL, the most economical that can be used forr. .am, is for sale in lots to suit at Black Diamond Lindui{r, Contra Costa county, and at the office of the Company, southeast comer of Folsoai an<J Spear s}ree±3,.S»o Francises. j . . pTb. CORNWALL, ;■ m'«-f ■-.:' ' ■ Pr«i'.)ei.t Wl> f! M «V A. J. VER M I LVA ; -^6oIWNER'! tfKDERTAKER V No. 119 J street,, between Fourth and Fifth. aJwayj on hard a lar^e assortment of Metallic and Wooden Co*>ketB, B irial Cases and Coffins. Shrouds furni?i»el»iai Funeral- Wreaths Preserved. Country ' orders will reeeiTe prompt attention on short notice and "it lnwwf'TatA«. ■ ~ ' . apl4-4pll» . J * - : - MIRRI.F. 'JTORKB,*"" WILLIAM BOYNE & CO., IJ . -. No. 201 X street, Sacramento. ; . The Pioxeeu Box Factoet btlil Alicad of all Competitor 0 O O ZX 23 W&-S 5037 ■'■•:. j: -.ii::Ks OP Fin-.il ami it »trr.et« Sacrancmo Sacramento Planing Mill, SASH AND BLIND FACTORY, CORNER OF Front and \ itro iiu-raa:c;iU>. : Doom, Windows, tlV.m'n, FlrJzh of afl kinds, Window Frills, Holding* o every deacription, and Turning aAKTWELL, HOTCHb"SS 4 STALKER. m '-2-4nlir . ; . ' . . PIONEER livery STABLE. f. D. SCRIVER .Proprietti j HACKS ON CALL AT ANY HOUR f&__^ d£y or ni^ht. Coupes, Phaetons, *&JSSb I H.jcka-.v.-.;.-3, Bareuchet, Boggiaa. with the y*. ftj best roadsters to bo found in any livery stable on the oast, for hire. Hones kept in livery at reasonable rates. Stables or. f 'oir-.U street, -jetTe«u I and } nr-Sp'.f THE WEEKLY UNION. UNPRECEDENTED. Within the past two months the actual bona-fide cir- x culation of the ■■", ■•■'■• ' ■ -■"■■-■ Weekly ooodoooooooooouoooooooooooooooooooo 1 UNION 1 v « ' .mi.iik..liiiii>.i,m>'..>o ■» > • liilinin ... •■ ■■_:_:■■: ::^M I 'i%1% \ -' ; N - ■■ •■ . ■ . ■. :ii3 INCREASED 5,000 ,uuu COPIES .', ,■ ... .--:.■ - •' This Increase in the Short Period Named is Unpre- cedented in the His- tory of Journalism on the Pacific Coast. This Increase is Still in Rapid Progress, and Promises . to Continue Indefinitely. The Reasons Are Obvious. FIRST.: THE ''WEEKLY I MOV IS THE OKI.V I'AFEB OF ITS CLASS O.V THIS COAST Girora a !»oibm; issue each week FOR om: ri'.ICE. SECOND: THE . '• WEEKI.V I.VIO\" IS THE «.\LV I'AI'EK Lirnicn riIfI.ISIIKS fikst- CLASS OKIUIML SiOltHS, AND IS TIII'.BEI'OKE THE nun i;est Iit- r.RAKY PAPER PI 'KLISIIED IX CAI.!- FOUXII. THIRD: THE '• WEEKLY BXIOX" IS BY FAR THE BEST HI KM M OF NEWS. ITS ISSI IX SEMI-WEEKLY riKTS MAKES IT THE VEHICLE OF THE VERY LATEST I>TELLI«E\CE FROM ALL NEWS FIELUS. FOURTH: THE "WEEKLY I MO V IS THE CHEAP- EST TAPER PUBLISHED IX THIS STATE, GIVING TWO ISSIES EH 'II - ■ WEEK OF SIXTEEN PAGES. EACH FOR , THE VERY LOW PRICE OF »i PER inn FIFTH: THE " WEEKLY I MOV PBUUH A GREATER VARIETY OF YALEABLE MISCELLAXY O.V ALL SIK.IECTS THAV ANY OF ITS COTE3IPORA- Rll>. SIXTH: THE '« WEEKLY [MOV IS THE MOST - ABLY AM) CAUEFILLY EDITED, MOST IXDEPEXDEXT A.\D BY FAR THE MOsT READABLE ju;sxal IMB' ntlaTsTT OX THE COAST. ■ 13- IT 13 BECAUSE ALL THESE COUNTS AXE XBOK THAT IT.S IXCREASC OF CIX CtLATIOX IS : USI'KKCEI'ENTKU, AND ITS STANDING AT . THE HEAD OF JOURXAL- ISH IS MAI.NTAiNK RAILBOADS, STEAMEB??, LTG Central Pacific Railroad t'ora:.n>nrliig >»l:ir :;-.v, Slay 1, ISSO, . ISO U(TiLyrr.Tns?. sonm TRASH AMD BOATS HOI LEAVE MBBMEBR it roiiou-s: i 4,»>A A.n.—\<i'-nh } 3 exocpted)— Acconimo 'a- •UV dation Train x Uaryjviße, Rod Cuff aur Ked.l.j?. 1 A" ' A. .11.— (I -.-in)— Overling, Kmigrraov, "'*" Frcixht and Aef6iamojitli:n Train. f «»>JJ A- ■•— Dally)— Express, viiPavit • "•» a d ikni'ii, for San Francisco.— Connect* (Sundays (uccspted) at Davis with Ao»m i • d-;«!.>i!Tniin to SVoodl|ni , Williams and \Villows. Connects daily at Suisun foi Vollejo, and via Napa Junction for Calis tojfa (suges for the Geysers). lAiOAA. H. —^>c ad wul h-k :»-;»ftcr ixt p&c iV«\>Vticable, Siindiys exoepfcd)— Steanwr foi ban Francisco, touching at iU way port* on the, Sacramento river. |»>tlAl*. M.- (lUily)— Pasw Train I " aw for Stockton, Tracy, Liveru...... Nilcs, Oakland and San Franc sco. CounccU at Gait for lone, and at Nilcs for San ' Jose. j>)<]ftl'- M.— {Sundays excepted)- Local Pa» !,••• i v genger Train for Davis, Benida and Sal Francisco. Connects at SnUun for Vallcjo and (via Napa Junction) for Calisto^a. 1.),0A r. 31.— (Sundays ezoepted)— Paaenni Xr»«OV Train for Day a and Woodland. Con- nects at Woodland for Williams and Willows. .}, | A P. (Daily) -At a- tic Esprrs- for Col- 4ilv fax, lteno (Carson >nd V rffinin), Battle Mountain (Austin),, Palisade (r.ureka), Ogden, Omniia aim East I OiOft •*• M.-(l>ailY)— Express for *v.r» \f Mansvillc, Chico, P.ed Bluff and Redilint (stages for Po.tland, Ore? n). •>.<> A P. (Sunda s excepted/— Locil Ac- (4r»t»V commodation Train to Lathrcp. Cuunects with the Arizona (■..\nnsw for Merced, Madcra (Yosemite End Bit; Trees), Hotel c, Newhall (San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara), Los Angles,' Santa Uonica W lmington, Santa Ana (San Diego), Coltou (San I.c nardino), Vuma (Colorado river steamers) liarieippa (itu^es fi r Phtsnix and Prescott), Picacho (staircs for Florence .Tucson (atafret forGuaymag and Sonora), and for Pautano (stasrt for Tomb- st ne District, New Mexico and Texas. Sleepiisr arsbetwee.i Los Angeles and Tucson. -■ I O.rJA P. (Daily)- Local Passenger Train **•*»" forDai Benicia and San Francisco. : T, | X P. iM.— (Sundays excepted) — l"BS33niri r tM.it Train to Davis, Woodland and Knight • Landing. QtSA P. M.-(Sundays excepted)— Virginia Ol «" City Express fur Auburn, Colfax, Trucku , a: d Reno. Connects with Vinfiiiia and Trackce Ra.lro. d for O r»n and Virginia. Sleeping Cw from Sacramento to Carson. Q«*IA P. -*.— (Dally)- Westward E.-ahrrai t vttty Train, via Davi» and Benicia, for San Fran- cisco. A. N. T0WN!!........-; General Superlntenden T. II GOODMAN Gen'! Pass'r and Ticket Asren - . ja»4ptf j CHANGE OF TIME. Sacramento & Placervillß Railroad. On and after 'Wednesday, Dee. 31, 1879, ■; v I UNTIL rCKTITBR KOTXCB, Trains will ran as follows, daily, except Sunday! : Leave Sacramento for Folsom, Latrobo and Shingle Springs.... 7:00 A. M Leave Sacramento for Folsom 4:00 P. M Leive Shingle Springs for Latrobe, Fol- . ■ som and 5acrament0. ............ 10:35 A. M Leave Latrobe for Folsom aud Sacra- ./ ment0......::.... 11:19 P. 11 Leave Folsom for Sacramento ........ 7:00 A. M Leave Folsom for Sacramento ..;...'.... 12:20 P. M. d7-tf .■-..■-■...,-■ J. B. WRIGHT, Sup't. FOR POSTLANFANFASTORa ,■>/;■:•• oxußooar. j.^*.^ THE ORECON RAILWAY AND N AVIGATION COMPANY AND wjyjfrjy I'aciflf C'r>H.-t Steamship Company >»i | S'> we will dispatch e-er> five days, for the above ports, one ■ i their New A 1 Iron Steam- ships, viz. : vi..-. . •, :..■: ■'■ OREGON, GEORGE W. ELDER AND STATK OF CALIFORNIA. SAILING DAYS : ; May.!... .........1, «, 11. 10. 81. 16, 31 June 5, 10. 13 20, s5 . , AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., . ' '- ' Connecting at Portland, Oregon, with Steamers and Railroads and their connecting Stage '.hies for all points in Oregon; Washington and Idaho Territories. British Columbia and Alaska. K. VAN OTEREXDORP, Agent 0. R. and N. Co N* . 218 Battery street, S«n Fraucisco, CaL - COODALL., PERKIKs 8. CO., J Apents F. C. S. S. Co., No. 18 Market street, Sir FranciKo. - -.: . mv3-tf OASBIAQES, HARNESS- ■ ETC. . PIKE & YOUNO, CAIIUIAGEM.ViaiKACTPR- . era, corner it Fourth and t <;,Tt-;^a~,/k\ L streets, Sacramento, have on ["".^^T?^*^ ■ jaud the largest assortment of yjy^tfflyy^ ; Carrinses, Wagons and Euyfies to bo found In Sacra ■ftttfttfl vrfriflfi uier will MlfU vervlnw r»t.p<* u\VA 4y> JONES & INGRAM, BLACKSMITUS AND / Wajon .Makers, No. JOll BES^S , Ninth s-treet, between J and '.. VWS9 Sacramento. Having started n^uTm JaaSga&J« | new shop at the above place, we are prepared to do j everything in our line, either Iron or Wood, at l>rlc«\s Hint «ef>- competition. We will sell you a New Wagon or Buggy for leas than you can purchase an Eastern article. We will do your re- piuin? for loss than yon can get it duue at any other shop in the city. Orders for piecework filled at price) that cannot fail to rait. Btickboards of all kinds a specialty, Please give us an order and bo convinced, and " flon'l >uu forjrel 111" Yours truly, [ml-4plm*l ' JONES ft INCttAM. A. A. VAN VOORIIIKS. R. STONK. jp^, R. STONE &. CO M tgg| Minufactarcrs. Importers and Wholesale Denlsißlii SADDLES, HARNESS, SADDLERY MMtnwAKE. i.i:it!k-:i:. SHOE FINDINGS, CARRIAGE TIUM.MINGS, Carriage Kobes, Horse Clothing, Collars, Whips, Saddlers' aud shoemakers' Tools, etc. SO. 520 J STREET, BETWEKX FIKTII AND SIXTH, SACRAMENTO. ml -Iplm CAKEIAGES Nevada* Grand «oiu >H;!.il> Tor >s;«. is::, ISIS an.) is;!). SEVF.V GOLD AND SEVEN SILVER MEDALS. k*l I«O First Claaa Premiums For fre best work [rooa tlio Mechanics' Fair, B. n Pi nofaoo, »nd the different Slate Fairs bold in th SUUe and Nevada. HARRY BERNARD, HANUFACTUUER, CO SIXTH AND L STREETS, feUR.Oir.XTO. £37" I have "a Lan-1 and for sale at the lowest possible prices, the new style " ; PONY PHAETONS th» nasoaomest in the State. Family Carra^cs, latest patterns. Neatest Open Eu7gn>s in the State. Ltjrht Top linzsrie.". Hfavy Top Boggles or rnouu- tan use. Farm rs' (Sur'ages. Trotting- W^sons and Sulkie«, all of my ow . male. Carriaare 1 Paint- in.- and Trimm ni{ done at the livciit price. Nona but '.lie most espericrced workmen employed. Feiairiii? nwtlv done, and all w.rk is warranted. Call at the Factory and see for yourseir. , inr2a-4p'.f THE KE.\O <\ETADA) WEEKLY GAZETTE, DKVOTED ESPECIALLY TO NEVADA Politic*, will re sent until NOVEMBER 7th, for $1. Send for sample copy. . . "': " - f?7-4ptf R. L. FULTON, Proprietor ~ ■ DR. SALFIELD'«, . REJU VENATOR, O| I ■nniiia great strenohtenino ■J. Remedy, the legitimate result of I Eja^^Hiver 20 yeais' of practical experience, .■ures with unfailing certainty Nervoui | HsbßK-" 1 '' Physical I-ebilitj , Seminal Weakness, I hi >rrliu - :a. Exhaust«Kl .V 1 ality and LOSS OF MANHOOD, from whatever cause produced. | IT ENRICHES AND PURIFIE3 THE BLOOD ( strengthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Dilation, Reproductive Orpins, and I-hvuical and Mental ; Faculties. It stops any unnatural debilitatina '■ drain upon the system, preventing involuntary losses, debilitatinjr dreams, etc. It Is a sure i eliminator of all KIDNEY and BLADDER COM- PLAINTS. To those suffering from the effect* ] of youthful indiscretions or excels, a ipeedj j cure is guaranteed. Price, S2 50 per bottle, or five j bottles in case, with full directions and advice, SlO. | Sent secure from observation to any adorers upon receipt of price or C. O. D. To be had only direc of DiVSALFIELD. No. tit KKARNY BTRMTT Sin Francisco, Cal. C<iinmunipiliort» SSSBBi strictly joufiiential. Ooasaltatloss I.'-Ql ■'- '^t-J ctter r.r at oiT.cc, FKEE. O.rkr hours, ltH^H 1 t.>3 9ndCto3 p. m. .Sundays, from 11 t; B^9sV 1 only. "•'■•llsW HeHssß I M i.,i,in~r~~'' I J. FRANK CLARK, fl ! IJ. FRANK CLARK, f V.i. 101* Foarfaht., hrt.J and S. §! j Always % complete Meek in store. Country] j order* receive prottipt attention, mTI-lplm g REMOVAL, DJ. CONSIDINE WISHES TO ANNOUNCE ; a to his fiends and the public that he lias ! removed from Front street to the COKNEU OF | X AND TaiRD STREET:-, known as the "Ilsllroat | Kxeh«n Saloon," where he will be harry to m «t ; all His frieudd. taJ-ip: . l HOTELS AND BESTAUEANTS. ~~ ARCADE HOTEL SECOND STREET, BETWEEN 3 AND X, SAC- WBento, tn'34-lf i TWOS. OPINEAN, Proprietor. MECHANIOS' EXCHANGE. TTIEUTSCIIES GA.STHAUB, NOS. 18, 20 AND 21 _E_jT I street, between Front and Second, Sacra* merito. Heals, 2 r > mils; lirds, 25 cent*. ■ ' m32-tf JACOB SCHMID. Proprietor. TONEY'S (^ (tts OYSTEB & CHOP HOUSE, <$£•? >J3J,!Sr , No. M Third Struct 0.^../- »£ f^Sfejr Between J and X, west sUe Str 5 * Newly refitted. Private Rooms for Families. 1 Eastern and California OYSTER 3 in every style. - m3-4plm - TREMONT HOTEL T STREET BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND, (J Sacramento The House newly furnished throughout. Largo, airy rooms. board and clcarwater. Prince moderate. m3-lm4p P. BRYDINQ, Proprietor. ORLEANS HOTEL, SECOND STREET, BETWEEN J AND K. SAC- J75 rameuto, Cal.— This hotel has been fitted up as ■ tire t- class Ipdyinsr-honsc, where parties may obtain rooms, to suit their irtatis, in tunes, single, or with two beds, as any one may desire. The rooms arc lighted with gas and provided with clear water. This house, being so near the Railroad Depot, Ex- press Office, Telegraph Office and Kutaurants, makes it the most desirable place for strangers or people wishing in remain in the city fur a few davg. MRS. R. N. I'AYLOK, Proprietress. apoCMplni — »^— — — — »—^— »»— »^—^— AGRICULTURAL WARES. Niagara Lawn Sprinkler! WILL WET FROM ONE TO FORTY FEET. IT Has no revolving parts to wear out. fan be regulated to throw a laic or roarte spray. Sui>erior to any other in use. Try them. For sale by all Hardware Dealers. HOBBY & HARPER, t3~ SOLE AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST, "SI \o. 339 J ft. .[ml9-4ptf]..Sarramf nto. Cal. MARCUS ;C. HAVYLEY & CO.. linrtlwurr and Agricultural Implement*. SAN FRANCISOO ! And Nos. 43, 45 and 47 J street Sacramento -.;£ ■'.■.:■ . mB-4plm , : ICE— ICE. •.-■• ■■■■;;■ ICE I ;. ~~ Sacramento Ice Company, NOS. 1013 TO 1022 X STREET.! -WK HAVE J^| now fully established the fact of the per- nunancy of the above institution. , and the •upeiiority of our Ice. Have broken down monopoly and extortionate prices. Our Ice is frozen from the pure water of our famous Artesian Well, and unlike the Ice obtained from stagnant pools, filled with decayed vegetable matter, or manufactured from Alkali or Alum Water, by a dangerous chemical process, is perfectly pure, and has been demonstrated to outlast the best natural Ice. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city, at 1 cent per pound, and to packers and dealers at special rates. . Our depot at 1022 X street, and the old Ice Depot, at 1009 Third street, is open at all reasonable hours. 3. L. COLES, D. H. COLES and E. F. AIKEN. • m!2-4plm XO3E3 ! ICE I THE MOUNTAIN ICE COMPANY IS NOW •■ prepared ito furnish tbia State with PURE MOUNTAIN SPRING ICE, the only natural and healthful Ice offered for sale Our Wagons are now delivering in San Francisco, San Jose and (iilroy, and in a few days will be running in this city, Stockton and MarTHVille. Ice . Dealers, Butchers, Brewers, Confectioners, Hotels and keepers of suburban resorts win be supplied at REDUCED RATES. IST Contracts given, where required, from one to fiveyears. Address : .? THOS. E. i FINLEY, - 'Agent' Mountain Ire Company. P. O. Box No. 72...-. Sacramento city "> .. ■■! --■.■'ap27-tf-- ■•'■•; '•■ FOBNITURE, BEDDIN&. ETC. CAPITAL FURNITURE COMPANY MAMF.VCTI EEItS. fT^HE CIIEAPEST AND BESTj^j-jr^w-- -3 place to purcha.«e Furniture in <K§s2kJ*v^ the State. "We stand for HOME VS2X# LABOU against IMPORTATIONS.", ' ZS=r *♦■="• , 13" Special inducements to the Tra Je. CAPITAL FURNITURE COMPANY, No. 178 J street, Sacra- mento. ' ' ■ m2B-tf W. D. COPyiSTOCK,' ■ fMASIIFACTI BEKS. A — EIE CHEAPEST AND BEST*,^ rtwrif place t'> purchase Kuniiture nl^Bß^^l^^ OS anbwt IMt'OhTATIoNS." T Bpecfal UKtuceuents to the TraJe. CAPITAL MTUISE OOMFAMTj No. 178 J street, Sacra- w. d. coryisTOCK, AND FIFTH STS.. Manufacturer.^. .A — IV am! Importer, oilers bis " L.IKGE.ISDSF.LEt"rr.I> STOCK t&^ZL- Of rcrnllnre, for «::»li. a lower price* tliau anj' iil!:< r I>ou»e. IST ORDERS Pr.OMIILT riLI.KD. "^t% iB-lplm ■ ' W. D. COMSTOCK. FURNITURE, — — AT— — VAN HEUStN & HUNTOON'S ' SO. m J BTmEBTj Prices alway the Lovreet and the Best Assortment. m2l-tf _. JOHN A. WILSON, IMPORTER, MANUFACTUREIt^_>V___ X and Dealer in \ ' Wllf ri\E:u:viTii:i:tVi:F.i>!MXt;, jffi*tt-. No. 11l J street, bet. Fourth and Fifth. I t~ .v KewsnJ Complete Stock at Reduced Prices. Country orders promptly attenilcd to. mj 1 - lpl::i TO THE UMFOBTUMATeI DEiBIEEOIMSPMSAEY, C'J.'i li«'.«risy SI., S»u '• r;.::< isi<:. ■> Fstab'ds'isd ::• 1854, for S? 9^ IIM tevaoneat c{ So-'i /? —-^rrr,^ K^\ »nd fco-uit.al O.i x : ;>i flj>---^^ ."'&iV. si:chasGororrl.ea,Si«eV WfCjr^^&AU BtrictaTca, Sn-'Wi'a '" >» /'■/p&StQv^'Z'?''^ i«s forms, Soiatoal V.'oik- J;4s^q I-;- 55 S'jJl sj"Cn<»(,5 j "C n<»(, Impotency, ntic t'A I X*-. 1>i *« iis;:s . ct °-i {'■j« tj ' j - v 'ii^iiS^xSiWc' l^ Renl! y i:t ' rotlora ' :¥c: ' a y». . ■ -inlnal TTtokuvs*. v^.'SJf.jV'r' ?'-iri> I -'.v.'." ■/•*;ain aeij-jeoecotsciJ-ab-Ji*. v V-"-J>vS>-';Vy'Tkia goUlwy v!cs or d<- V^^iSs^^^l^.Tcdserailisiialfenca, is rracticod by the "y..u:h eft both ttxes to a:i fcimout uniirsited crttiit, piolucinj with un- erring certainty Cue followio? train of taorbld symptoms, ■ unless :■'.,.•■'. '■ ■> Scx»tit!c t-cdi- c-.l nr.ea»;irt<), viz. : Sallow c«ujitciiii;CH, i.!»rk si>ot9 acdfC 11.0 eyes, p«ia in th 6 head; ncciug in the cars, noi'e ll'so the rusUiii:; of leu'OJ ii'i i.irt- tlingof ilmrlots, amesdnan abosttbc iolas, weak- lioua of '>c I!nih3, conftrse.l vision, rluctad iutflJoct, loan of ojnll.Jeace, dimUer.cc in approtchlc;,- - :a- jrers, a dislike x> forra now fcaiua;nlar.^-s, di<;.o*. tion to ahi^i »oCietY| loa. of m-.v.o'->, htctll .V^r.a, am] and varions eniii'jons »V>iit the -'■' a .'urml tor»-je, fetid bren'.i, ccrj^li?, oraaumntlpa cizlit «wea!s, monoraania and tr«;uont insanity. CrBKD AT UOJIK. Persons at a distance may '•>». curwt at home by «d ; ilrf.siiiisr a letter to Dli. GIBBON, Btr.tin ■-.*•, sj-raptomF, length of time the dlscsae has continued, and have meiicinea promptly forwarded, i:ce :roai d»i:i.-iife and curi.-irfty, 1 1 any part of tia co3u - .rj", with full and jiliii. directlens. By inclironc ttti dol !&rs, In rcs;istered letter, through the Po I ofBO», at thr.«it;h Wells, F*rgo » Co., a peckwe or ri»ticine will be forwarded |o any part of the Union, l'ie*j» say you b»w thtj advertisement in the R*o« Uinos. Addre*», DX. J. F. GIBBON, ]a24-4ptf Box I.9:>T Ssn I'rHiicisro NO MORE BACKACHE. V . NO MORE KIDNEY TROUBLES.; j HT ' -^ ~ ■ ~^^J' nd -Stiflfc Kind nature's own remedy— her "bst, best gift la ir.an." A plant which grow% in mountain Ci;-l::«isc:-, seldom trodden by human foot. I 'i here are thousands alllicted with diseases of ilia , Kidneys or Urinary Organs who uficr in silence rather i than to make known their troubles. Others seek relief [by the use of various patent medicines, which, if they J «'o not aggravate the disease at least do not lessen it. i Kyen those who secure the advice of physicians often fail to get relief, owing t» the very complicated and ! delicate nature of the organs affected. The Oregon i Kidney Tea is a strictly vegetable production, and will not injure the smaller child, nor the most delicate woman, but will cure Pain in the Kack and Kidneys. non-retention of Urine, Diabetes, Inflammation of the, ISladdcror Kidneys, Brick Dust Deposit in Urine, Leu- corrhoea, Painful or Suppressed Menstruation, and all complaints arising from a diseased or debilitated state ef the kidneys or urinary organs of either sex Hodge, Davis & Co., Proprietors, PORTLAND, OREGON. ' /T2TFOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS.IE* Price. ONE DOLLAR.