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THE DAILY RECORD:UNIOy;
FttIDAT : ....^^..OtTOBEK'I., 1880.
; ; t'.gnai Corps Keport- October "11, -1880.'-";
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ADVERTISEMENT MENTION.
'Found— Combination safe key. "•■
Sixth-street M. E. Church Social. :. :
. Republican Legion, attention, to-night.
Hussars' drill at Pavilion to-night.
Barbecue Committee meeting this afternoon. .
Republican ladies' meeting this afternoon. .-.
Young Republican ladies meeting to-day.
A. WassmanyA card. .. ' : .::'.
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Auction Sale.
. Sherburn & Smith- -Real estate sale.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
':>.. Wing-Dam atFreji-N'tßab.— relation to
the present obstruction to passing boats, caused
by the Fremont bar in the Sacramento river,
just below the mouth of the Feather river, it
is learned that Colonel ; Mendell, United
States Engineer, will immediately send a force
of forty men with a steamer and barge to the
locality, for the purpose . of constructing a
wing-dam, which it is expected will afford re
lief by fixing a regular channel and sufficient
depth of water for the river : boats. ;. One
difficulty and peculiarity of the bar has been
that ; the channel across it was constantly
changing its '■ location. Boats going up for
grain would find upon returning the following
: day that the channel had changed to another
part of the river. , The company's boats have
for sometime, upon every downward trip,
anchored above the bar, and made soundings
to ascertain where the channel was, before
attempting to pass by. In this way the de
lays and annoyance from getting aground
have been avoided until within a few
days, when the bar has become so nearly
fixed entirely across that a boat fully loaded
cannot pass, aail the necessity for .ome action
has become such that a channel most in some
manner be afforded, or the carrying of grain
in boats by that point abandoned. The work
. of constructing tnewing-dam will occupy but
a few days, when it is expected to further
delays to boats at this point will occur.
. Too Efficient Stbinklino. — "Is is neces
;.. sary to pitch all the water carried in
the sprinkling carts into a heap on the foot
moniiigg ?" was the impatient and pertinent
query launched forth yesterday morning by
a lady who was trying to cross Third street,
• -.;:' at J, without hoisting her dress to an im
modest bight. The former complaints about
the streets not being sprinkled have disap
peared since the Street . Commissioner took
' the matter in band and put on extra carts, to
. be paid for by the contractor whenever thus
neglected, and perhaps now the complaining
public are undergoing penance in having to
ford the crossings. It reminds of the man
-who prayed for rain, and at the end of a two
weeks deluging storm immediately following,
said, in referring to his praying for rain, that
he guessed he " a little overdid it." Cannot
the levers to these traveling fountains be a
, little- more judiciously manned, so as to
equalize} the distribution of water and not
put it all on the crossings, to the exclusion of
other portions of the street ?
Police Court.— ln the Police Court yes
terday J. A. " Liufkotter, heretofore found
guilty of violation of tha health ordinance,
- aud who was required to appear yesterday
for judgment of the Court, failed to respond,
find an attachment was accordingly ordered, j
returnable today, when, if found by the
police, he will no doubt conclude to answer to
* the writ. Ah Vat, convicted the day pre
vious vf st. .lt_: a box of Rpplss from tlie
store of If. T. Brew & Co., w^;, sen
tenced to pay _. fine of «100 and costs. In
<*fanh of payment he was sent to the County
Jiil for 100 days. Hiram Procter was ar
raigned for battery, pleaded guilty, and was
fined $10 and casts. William Gallagher
pleaded guilty of having been drunk ami Irs -
lined a like amount. H. Williamson, arrested
for vagrancy, pleaded guilty, and will receive
sentence to-day. The case of H. Reiser,
- petty larceny— stealing a breast-pin from a
/ room on L street, in the Fort Sumter block —
was continued till the _Uih instant.
The Chinese Lei-ebb. Tha two Chinese
lepers which were recently the subject of
much consideration and concern on the part
of the Board of Health, Supervisors and
City Trustees, and called forth various legal
opinions as to lb*- proper authorities to assume
their care and support, has finally reached a
" solution. The two unfortunate victims of
the dread disease seem to have become dis
gusted with the official discussion as to the
disposition of their cases, ami Health Officer
Phillip*, upon going to their quarters, found
' that they had deserted them and left the city
a few days since. The place where they had
been stay i was carefully and thoroughly
demolished and the material burned up, to
prevent all danger of infection. Now if the ]
more dangerous disease-breeding nuisance in 1
the rear of Chinatown,' tha filthy water I
c*sspOeil, can be a3 effectually eradicated by ;
promptly Carrying out the proposed improve- j
ments, the city will have unmeasured reasons \
. for congratulation. '
Merchandise Report.— The following j
freight for Sacramento passed Ogden on the j
12th : For Standard Oil Company, 270 cases
coal oil ; J. I. Felter & Co., 10 bbls whisky ;
. Lindley A Co., 25 bbls hams; J. G. Davis, 1
case furniture ; H. S. Crocker ft Co., 14
packages ami . cases slates ; S. Lipman &
Co., 2 cases dry good. ; W. 1). Comstock, 2
boxes chairs ; M-bius & C..., 10 bbls car
rants ; Baker & Hamilton, 1 box knives;
W<i;st..e-k & Lutein, 2 boxes and 2 cases but
tons ; R. Stone & Co.. 15 boxes hardware, 1 1
box harness ; W. A. & C. S. Houghton, 2
boxes brushes, 5 boxes books, 2 casks cottop j
twine; Huntington, Hopkins' & Co., 11 bbls j
carriage bolt*, 1715 coils rope, _ oases hard
ware ; Waterhouse et Lester, 22 bundles
wheels ; A Hennery & Co., 3 bbls glassware.
Petti Lamm Uai'ced.— Judgellenry re
cently stated in open Court that he intended in
future to make the sentences in petty larceny j
cases s.i exemplary as to reduce their fre- j
quency. Yesterday in the case of Ah Vat. i
convicted in stealing a box of apples from ]
AL T. Brewer >t Co., one night this week,
the defendant was sentenced to -.100 and
coats, and not having the money to pay, or
not wishing to spend it in that way, ha goes
to jail for a term of In. days. Such sentences,
followed up ai.d visited alike upon those of
all races and classes found guilty, will soon
cause petty thieves to give Sacramento a
wide berth. y
Incorporated. —There has been filed in
the office of the Secretary of State articles of
incorporation of the Northern Belle Gold,
Silver and Copper Mining Company ; place
of business, Smartsville, Yuba county;
Trustees, C. Holland, John Hoy er, A. P.
Brown. C C. llittui-r, B. F. Steese ; capital !
stock, 810,000.000, of 100,000 shares ot $10 i
each.
1 Sidewalk Com. lust. — A very loud com- j
plain! is made about the torn-up condition of
Ike ridewalk in front of a lot on 1, street, be- j
twieo Fourth and Fifth. The walk was re
moved for . purpose of filling |in the lot,
bat, it ia claimed, it is beiDguonecee-sarily kept
i.|i,ii, much to the inconvenienca of the public,
and causing liability to accidents at night. "
Catpishisi'- — Boys are said to be drivings
lively business catching catfish in their ban, :
in low viler ponds In Yolo. The spurs of I
this kind <-f fish, which always happen to be
numerous just whero >ou take hold of th m,
mil. 1 the lun < 1 Hie* kieed "' -lii..g increase
in proportion r-s J ou dent find them.
The I.'ivi k. — The Steamer Daisy came
down from ths upper Oaersmsnto with the
I barges Bessie aid Staten Island, both loaded
with grain. The "trainer Pioneer went up,
light, with a nameless empty barge in tow.
The Governor - Dana came down ; with the
barge .laei.t. >, loaded with grain. "
1.-!>r__!c.\y Ladies.— Every. Republican
lady is e'p.?eted to be present at Pioneer Hall
at 2 o'clock this afternoon, to help ; make
badges for the Republican barbecue, and at
tend to other importint matters. "Bring
-. - your needles "is the password.
Nomination.— a meeting of the dele
gates of the Greenback-Labor party of the
Second .Ward, held last evening, Joseph
Hopl.y was unanimously nominated for Su
pervisor of that ward.
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To-Dat we shedl open 15 dozen comforters,
to be closed out at SI 2">. We have in stock
a large "j assortment of . white fund 'colored
. .- blankets, at our usual low prices, at the lied
. House. ■'- -'..- '.'-.-". .yy..,.;. ;•.;
Citt Lioexsoi and '.Water ! Rates now
due. , Pay on or before lath ins., and save
.' costs. - •' , : . ' '.'.".' *, 7 -.
BARBECUE MATTERS —A VARIETY OF
ITEMS ABOUT IT.
": The two chief topics :*t now are the
Indiana and ' Ohio elections and the .forth
coming barb:cus on the 21st instant. y« y
". ' Relative to the* former it is an absorbing
subject of street talk. Relative to. the other
it may he said that Sacramento is on a bar
becne boom. .;••; ' ■"'"..'" -.'■"-, - '- m ' '.:-':
: The - Republican ■-' ladies 7 meet : at Pioneer
j Hall at 2 p. M. to-day. ; They want all Re
j publican S ladies , to come v out. They need
three or four hundred 7 pairs of ; ready hands,
armed with needles and thimbles, to-day, and
as many active brains to give advice and
counsel. » The '- ladies : wish 100 young ladies
also to volunteer to distribute badges on the
21st, and to : send in their names or come in
person to day. . General John ! F. Miller of
San Francisco yesterday sent the ladies 980
to aid in the purchase of badge material."; 7 - :;
It is proposed to have a canal boat family
of the sunbonnet, linsey-woolsey, old-fash
ioned pattern on the canal-boat that is being
built, and a bare-legged boy riding the mule
that draws the tow-line. *
The.Solicitation Committee was out yester
day collecting flour, cheese, potatoes, corned
beef, pickles, etc., and met with good success.
They, desire ladies to bake and contribute
doughnuts, biscuit, buns, rolls, etc., -by the
thousand., ''■.-■:-'•■.'.-■ -■' -"■':-. ""-V"- :; ',;"^
"•-' The Executive Committee meets to day at ;
4 p. m.", and will make filial arrangements j
and close up all details and settle the matters
relative to the day and night processions. 7 - . -
<: The Republican Legion will hold a meeting
this evening at Howe's j Hall, when arrange
ments for the barbecue will be made. Meet
ing to commence at 7:30. All members are
requested to be present. '
.'. I Several leading merchants and well-known j
citizens authorize the -. announcement \. that
they intend ;to propose jto Grand Marshal
Bryte to organize, to appear in a daylight
procession (if he will decide, to huve one on
the 21st), a division of 800 or 1,000 citizens,
business men, tradesmen, artisans and others,
with carriages, horses, hacks, and on foot.:
They are to be citizens who belong to no pres
ent Club organization," and who do not gener
ally appear in political processions. -.; Already
they say they have some 50 fine equipages
and 200 men voucked for to appear in that
division. They desire to show the people
who it is that compose the Republican party
in addition to the active yuu_g men who
keep up the Club organizations.
The Finance Committee was out yesterday
and raised a large sum in a brief time. They
intend to go on aud get more money than at
first contemplated, as all the indications are
that a far greater number of people will in
here than at first supposed, and food must be
provided for them acd shelter. 7 and feed for
horses. ' , - ..-■•:
Grand Marshal Mike Bryte had the first
meeting cf his Aids last night, they assem
bling at the Golden Eagle Hotel. It was the
largest meeting of Marshal's Aids j ever held
in Sacramento. The utmost enthusiasm pre
vailed. Mr. Bryte at once increased the
number of his Aids, and ill now appear with •
a large cavalcade which will of itself make up
a good procession. It was decided that the
Grand Marshal's sash color shall be yellow,
Chief Aids red, and ; Aids blue. George W.
Ficks, O. P. Hodge and T.H. Berkey were
named a committee on regalia. "■; The meeting
decided to receive all delegations at the de
pot on the 21st, on the arrival of all trains
and escort them to position.
The Boy. in Blue have sent out invitations
to all camps of the organization in the State,
to come here on the 21st and be the guests of
the Sacramento Camp.*
Letters have been received from several
towns in interior California, signifying that
clubs,- organizations and delegations of citi
zens will come to the barbecue.
Sigsal Service. — A "special officer of the
Signal Service Department at Washington
was in this city yesterday, inquiring into the
efficiency of the service on this coast, and the
feeling of the people concerning it. He as
certained here that the service reports as to
velocity of wind, humidity of the atmosphere,
rainfall, thermometries! and barometrical ob
servations, are accepted as standard in au- '
thority, are of great value to the people, and
are gtv&B Situ exceeding promptness and
regularity. But he also discovered that the
forecists of the department relative to the
weather of this coast are comparatively val
ueless. He .-ays he has found that we have
three are more climates on : this coast, effect
ing distinct sections and basing little relation
to each other, and that the probabilities can
not be closely cast at Washington for the
State at- large, but should be ascertained by
a central station, to be located in this State,
ti which all the cons', reports should be sent
instead of to the Washington station. He
is j so convinced of this fact, and that the
coast, valley and mountain climates here can
he better registered at a central station here,
that lie will, ou his return to Washington,
recommend the establishment of a brunch
central office on this coast.
Board or Education.— The City Board
cf Education met last evening in special ses
sion, to consider what should be done relative
to overcrowded classes and the establishment
of an, ungraded school at Twentieth and O
streets.- The Board vote*! not to establish
such school, on the ground that it has not the
money in hand to pay the additional teacher.
It wa-e ordered that the Superintendent trans
fer fifth grade scholars from Seventh and G
streets to Thirteenth and G streets, sufficient
to equalize the classes. After a long debate
the Board declined, beyond | authorizing an
attempt to equalize classes, to take action re
garding overcrowded classes at Sixteenth and
N streets, as reported by the Superintendent,
who urged the establishment of a new un
graded class at Twentieth and O streets, but
ordered more seats and desks to the Sixteenth
and N -tree's building, j After some formal
orders the Board adjourned.
Yoi'.vc Oi'.-enper Convicted.— On the
17th of September three boys were arrested
in lids city by officer Carroll, they having in
their possession seme jewelry, which was
found to have been taken from the pocket of
Mrs. .Tack Hayes at the Oakland races a few
days previous. It was afterwards found that
the stolen property was placed in last sail
of these boys by one Jack O'Brien, who con:
mitted the larceny. Officer Carroll was at
the trial in Oakland two or tone days since,
and yesterday received a letter stating that
O'Brien was convicted. He is only 111 years
of age, but has previously been several times
convicted cf miner offenses and confined ' in
the House of Correction.
Political Change Predicted. — Upon
receipt of a dispatch from Chicago announc
ing that Indiana had surely gone 5,000 Re
publican majority, with a gain of at least one
Congressman for the Republicans and five or
six more in Ohio, a Democrat, upon reading
it from the bulletin board in front of the
Record-Union office, turned to a party as
sociate from the Green Island, and, with a
double-elongated countenance and dejected
expression of voice, remarked: "Well, that
settles it ; that means no change in the Ad
ministration !" . Well,"-, replied \ the . Irish
man. " I guess there'll be a change after
awhile— after death, oinyhow 1" y?wi
Saloon Bcrglary. — The Merchants' Ex
change Saloon, kept by C. Dangler, on Third,
between J and X street*, was entered by
burglars tight before I last. '. Entrance was
effected through the rear .' doer, the lock of
which was sprung and opened. 'The only ar
ticles taken were two or three boxes of cigars
and some soda water. .-" A large brats key and
tools which were used in opening , the door
were left behind, by which circumstance it is j
thought the burglars were frightened away
and left without taking an inventory of ef- '
feci*. ' '■' .".
Forgot to Stop. — A man coming to town
in a hurry from Yolo yesterday with horse
and wagon, was going up the : grade to the
railroad track in Washington at good speed.
wh-11 hi* hone fell down, and the driver,: not
noticing the step, . kept on - traveling-,' and
immediately aft-i ward found himself lighting j
•ii his head in about a foot of dust and mixrd ■
up with the horse's | head | and ether articles I
lying -ml on the 7 ground in front of the 1
r'g. No set ious injuries resulted.
Betoueli Injured. --Jame* Stewart, while ;
driving the team of .1. V. 7 Davis, of the Free- I
port brickyard, and going ■. between this city j
an 1 that place, light before last, fell from the
wagon and »» run over aid M-verely injured.
He was seriously bruised, and j his right ear
wj-b cut entirely off. 7vHe: is * now '• the |
County Hospital. He is said to have been 1
under the influence of liquor at the time the
accident occurred.
Fbebit Baltimore Oyrterh Tht first of
this season will arrive to-morrow (Saturday)
morning i by ' overland " expresa, , direct'/ from
Baltimore. ■■' Parties desiring any will do well
to .' Mod •■ in ; ; their ; orders in time.' ■: Sacra
mento Market, No. 308 . X street. ; Gonnet,
Coulter & Co.;- ' y - *
'"-■■ LABIS, misses'- and children's fin* goat,'
calf- foxed, ; sewed, button !■ shoes .* will •. give
double the service of any other shoe. y Call j
and inspect them. Red House. *
' ■ Jr. tlk !— A fine assortment of those Cox,
Young & Gardner dresj | and walking hand
male sloes and \ box-toe boot*. • See them.'
Red House.
BRIEF NOTES.
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"r * The I Sixth-street fM. E. "• Church i have f a
' social and literary entertainment this evening."
' ■ There is a message at the Western Union
Telegraph office for J. M. Milliker." 7 .y -y[' yjy :
m
'Attempted EußGieAU..— An attempt was
made night [ before • last . to . burglarize the
] premises of - Charles -' Seliinger, on • Fourth
j street, between vI » and ;' J.*?i- The * lock 5 was
j broken, and ! an? entrance ,t wonld ; probably
have been made but for the timely passing of
local officer May.> The parties were not dis
covered, and no clue has been obtained as to
' which -' wing : of the - present gang they be
longed. ' ''.":■'"'" .-'■" : ";-- '.'..-/• -■ • .'•"
■'[ Personal.— General John F. Miller, nom
inee • for ? Presidential ' Elector, is in the city.
He goes to Oroville to speak to-night. Lieu
tenant W. A. Glassford, Inspecting Officer of
the ;. United ' States Signal Service, \ left | for
Visalia i yesterday, from which place he will
go to Los Angeles, San Diego, and stations
in Arizona and New Mexico. , ':,'■'■■ -Ty. '.
p t Real' Estate ; Sale.— Sherburn \ & Smith
will sell at auction, on October 20th, r at 11 A.
M., on the premises, the real . property on the
southeast \ corner 7of the ' alley on Fifth, be
tween N and O streets. - ; :.
;■'.? Police Arrests.— Arrests were . made in
this city yesterday as follows : ' H. William
son,' for vagrancy, by officer Carroll; and J.
L.' Farr, ? disturbing the peace, by 'officer
Eider. «' 7 " ■■ .-■ ■■■.■- .
THE GOLD-BEARING SPRINGS OF CA
LISTOGA.
yln , a recent " letter to ; the '-. New ; York
Evening : Post : Mark. Twain tells what he
knows about the Calistoga' Springs
other matters :
(.-?. I have just seen your dispatch from San
/Francisco, in ( Saturday's Evening Post,
about ''Gold in Solution" in the Calistoga
Springs, Cal.', and about the . proprietor's
having "extracted $1,600 lin gold of the
utmost ; fineness from jj ten i barrels |of the
water" during the past fortnight by a pro
cess | only known to ] himself. This J will
surprise many of your readers, but it does
not surprise me, for I once owned those
springs myself. What j does surprise me,
however, i* the fulling off.in the richness
of the 7 water. 7 »In ; my time the yield was.
$1 a dipperful.- Lam not saying this to
injure the property in case a sale is con
templated ; I am only raying it in the in
terest of history. "- It may be that this
hotel j proprietor's process is - an inferior
one— yes, that may be the fault. ' Mine
was .to . take my uncle— l 7 had an extra
uncle at that time, on account of his pa
rents dying and leaving him on my hands —
and fill him up, and let him stand fifteen
minutes to give the water a chance to set
tle well, then insert him in an exhausted
' receiver, which bad the effect of sucking
out the gold through his pores. .I . have
taken more than $11,000 out of that old
man .' in a day and a half. _ I should have
held on to those springs but for the bad
ness of the roads and the difficulty of get
ting the" gold to" market. I consider that
gold-bearing water ■in '" many respects re
markable, and yet not more remarkable
than the ' gold-bearing air of Catgut Can
yon, up there toward tbe head of the au
riferous range. This air or this wind, for
it is a kind of a trade .wind which blows
steadily down through COO milos of rich
quartz croppings during an hour I and a
quarter every day, except Sundays is
heavily charged with exquisitely fine and
impalpable gold. Nothing precipitates and
soldities this gold so readily as ' contact
with human flesh heated by passion. - The
time that William Abrahams was disap
pointed in love he used to step out doors
when that wind j was blowing and come in
again and begin to : sigh, and his brother
Andover J. would extract over a dollar and
a half out of every sigh he f-ighe.i light
along. And the time that Harbison and
Aleck Norton quarreled about Harbi
son's do;, they stood there swearing at
each other all they knew how— and what
they didn't kn.w about swearing ; they
coul-li.'t learn from you and me not by a
good deal— and at the end of every three
or four minutes they had to stop and make
a dividend ; if they didn't their jiws would
clog up so that they couldn't get the big
nine-syllabled ones out at all ; and when
the wind was done blowing they cleaned
up just a little over £1,000 a piece. S I
know these facts to be absolutely true, be
cause I got them from a man whose mother
I : knew personally. I do not suppose a
person could buy a water privilege at Cal
istoga now at auy price ; but several good
locations I along the j course of , the Catgut
Canyon Gold-bearing Trade-wind are for
sale. They are going to be stocked for the
New York market. , ; They will sell, too :
the people will swarm for them as thick
as Hancock veterans the South. .'.'.'
>."t\T in Importance to freed, m and justice is
popular education, without which neither ficedom
nor justice can be permanently maintained."- Its
interests are intrusted to the States and to the
roltmtai. action of the people. Whatever help the
Nation can justly afford should be generously given
te aid the States In supporting common schools;
but it would bo unjust to our people and dangerous
to our institutions to apply any portion of the reve
nues of the Nation, or of the States, to the support
of sectarian schools. Tl.e separation of the Church
and the State in everything relating to taxation
should be absolute.- James A. Garfield.
THE COURTS.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Clark, Judge.
' Th.rsdat, October 14tb. '
Sacramento Buildirsr and Loan Association vs. J.
B. Savrc et iU.— Case tried and submitted.
. . Baker it Hamilton vs. Samuel Titus Judgment
for plaintiff as prayed for.
' . TO-IIAV'S Cll_.ll.llt.
. :;77 — Virginia Tlionijison et al. vs. William Beck
man et il.
.KM - 11. Kline et al. vs. same. ".*.- .-.i .'
- 378— Mary i. Day tt al. vs. name.
278— John Kelly vs. Oid Fellows' and Commercial
Hank. ■"';"
• 281— Thomas Smith vs. Mime.
280- : -R. ■'. Kirby vs. same
7 939— '/.. W. r.iyne vs. same.
TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE.
FUed October 14th.
'Henry lUncho to ward Measure, October 1.1,
1830, f or $450— The north 38 feet of south 140 feel
if lot 10, between 1' and S, Twelfth and Thirteenth
streets, t'ocra-necto. ' : = . .;•.'.
I Peter . Erauw to Samuel B. (Jooley, October 14.
IgSO for 8550— Tbe east half of lot '_, between I and
J, Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, Sacramento,
• Julia A. Hull tee W. 11. Hcvener, October 12, ISiO,
giant— West half of lot 4, between O and 11, Twelfth
and Thirteenth streets, Sacramento. >.'.-,:":
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
ARCADK HOTEL. yy':
/ Sacramksto. October 14, 1880.
A A David, New York .- 0 W Gordon, New York
T Conklin, Centerville 7 L Ilarland, Grand Vie
.ccc D Shearer, San Fran - . tory Mine "r
l; Mandelbaum do _ Coblcnts, rivmiuth -.
JnoF Miller, do X (lH«ndrirk,San Fran
PhllXeis,-. do . T McMullin, . . do '.-,«
je X llueruton, do .'"-".-'- . W B Dareo|«rt,'. do '.;;«
II It Falk, San Fran
A Pastor Made Happy.
I have ' been greatly troubled '• with imy
kidneys and liver for over twenty years, and
during that time I was never free from pain.
My medical bills were enormous, and I visited
both the Hot and White Springs, noted for
the curative qualities .of the water. I ; am.
happy to say 1 am now a well man, and en
tirely as the result of Warner's Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure. With ' such glorious results
I am only too glad to testify regarding the
remedy which has ' made 7 me •si - happy.
Rev.' P.. F. Harki.ee. i Coal Run Crossing,
Arkansas. H. C." Kirk & Co., agents, Sacra
mento.': ''"'-..--'.'■.'-- ' - .-'- "■_■ 'r;.y
. The Sacramento Market beats them all
for fifh. -. Call early, and see our assortment.
Fresh : mountain trout, i first of ■■. the season ;
al-o, fresh herrings, tom-cod, rock-cod, smelts,
soles, codfish, fbuuders, oyster?, crabs, perch,
salmon,', shrimps,* clams, etc., arrived last
evening pet express. No. 308 X street.'* Con-,
net. Coulter i Co. -■'".■-'..'■ ■■ ■ 7 * '.'-':.
-':. W_i. Pkl'Nl'Eß's Okigon Blood Pt kipier
will ; positively be found i a valuable remedy
for 'chronic ' constipation, affected ' kidneys,
dyspepsia, :- liver t complaint, ;; rheumatism, 7
scrofula, and all oiher j diseases hi viu . their
origin in impure blood. M.»niifa-t'ired only
Win. Plunder * IV, Portland. Oregon.
H. C. Kirk & Co., agents, Sacramento. ;• *
• Phtsiciass Recommend a glass of IXL
Bitters ' before meals as a' cure for ' dyspepsia
and indigestion/" It is a pleasant and whole
some beverage?. 'v- . 1 - ..':'"..;. ' -■"•.
- The G ilmas f Pioneer Kip Working
' Boot.— Warranted to stand iv any climate,
1 only $3. Red House."' "^ ; '*
it. Ladies, you will find the very best value in
felt and cloth skirts, at the Red House, from
50 cents \a^:"y:y r Z:~yyy '■ y' '':y' ■'' ■* ■
-* The best ' appetizer out — Rock "and Rye!!'
George W. Chesley, sole agent. .«- ■'%y-/ls,*M.
A VERY QUESTIONABLE TRANSACTION.
-J 5 The disturbance \in the Baptist denomi
nation over the ; ; Killochs still continue?.
j The .- factional tight at • times assumes the
character of a sort of religious guerrillaisrp.
1 The ; following, 7 from the Yolo ".Democrat,"
! details the capture of a denominational or
gan by the Kalloch clans : y ;..■"."■ .
i.' From the Evangel of .September 22dlwe
learn that Rev. L; J.. T. Prior has retired from
the f editorial control ! of : said I paper, and
from' all connection with it, he having sold
it (. to J other j parties. Mr. Prior ; is ■» well
known in j this j county, as he . resided here
during the five years before he took charge
of the Evangel. His many friends will re
gret the necessity which compelled him to
dissolve r his I connection with the I Baptist
organ of this State. When he took charge
of i the Evangel he j promised r our .Baptist
.friends to make them a strictly denomina
tional journal, free : from partisanship and
all personalities. . This promise he kept, as
his readers well know, with unflinching in
tegrity. 'Bat this, meant death to all par-
Kallochism as well asauti-Kallocliism.
Consequently the Abbott faction first drew
off from his support and started a monthly
with rive , hundred 50-cent subscribers as a
rival ; sheet,'* with ' the J avowed -" design fof
supplanting the Evangel under. Mr. Prior's
management.' 7 ?:* Finally, this policy 7 of * the
Evangel led Mr. Prior to criticise Dr. Kal
loch and his church. 7 Mr. P. was bound to
recognize Kalloch in his official standing as
a Baptist minister, so long as he was fellow
shipped by the Baptists. > This he did, even
to his own injury, from ■ loyalty to Baptist
principles, y Vet these criticisms of Mr. K.
and his church were not palatable. '^Kal
loch threatened to start a rival : paper, and
thus N biased the mind of | the foreman .in
Mr. P. 'a absence. ".;.; With the same } lo> alty
to the Baptist cause . he ever dealt • heavy
blows S upon 3 partisans and | schismatics;
Now, 7 it. will probably be denied' by the
Kalloch clique that all j this had • anything
to do with their capture of the Evangel from
Mr. Prior. ; . But : facts ; speak : louder than
words. ' Through •' an 'l easily frightened " or
which .is : more .. likely true, an ; easily 7 in
fluenced j foreman," who had' advanced Mr.
Prior some typo on , time," and 4 whom 'i Mr.'
Prior owed about fivo or,;___ hundred £dol- 7
lars; they succeeded iv gaining their much
coveted prize. From our personal: knowl
edge of him, we are able to state that Mr.
Trior proved a most inelcfati^a'ble worker,
nearly, doubling I his I subscription j list in
sixteen months. y The common ■ sense . of
mankind will ' brandy: the ; foreman ■as > a
traitor to Mr.' Prior, 7 unless he can explain
why he attached his office during his ab
sence, and while Mr. Prior was doing such
effective ] work lon j the paper. We opine
that people will look -behind tho thin pre
text, and ' see . in ; this action .the master
hand ' of the [jl sharper '"",; thai ;;; accom
plished this unexpected result. 7 / Why
else ■ should >a -' set 7 : of Baptist" preachers
either - scare ; or - urge '; a V foreman ; into
a sale of his account; and on Mr. Prior's
refusing to sell to a; party or clique, why
should they i refuse : to buy the said fore
man's account 7 and i attach '^ themselves '.'
Manifestly, because they wished the odium
of breaking down a brother editor, and of
striking a death-blow .to 7 the ; denomina
tional organ, to rest on the simple-hearted
foreman. Rev. A., J. Frost and Win field
Scott have in 7 this ': transaction 'given evi
dence that they are jat J least meddlesome
and capable of very mean and contempti
ble business. And i back of these, is seen
the deep schemer, Kalloch,' though he was
sharp enough to I keep his : name out of it,
together with his Boswellito. I llev. C. A.'
Piuckbee,' Scott, Frost and Kalloch, "these
four ami no ' more. " : Alas ! : i When j men
who 7 should ' have stood ';" by ; Mr. J
Prior, because they so '. ten >y in
dorsed him in - public, have apparently
J conspired .to crush him, even in so doing
they must destroy. the Baptist organ in this
State '. . ■'.' Mr. P. has perhaps lost his time,
labor an 1 some money in having to make a
forced sale of the paper ; but ho soars far
above such men and their contemptible lit-"
tkii-.a. - : The Baptists of this State should
arise I and | put 7 down r factionkts. They
should clamor for a strictly denominational
journal ; r and more, they should set Mr.
Prior up in an independent' office in San
Francisco and tell him." to fight it out on
the line assumed in the face, of Kallocii
ites and anti-Kallochites. :; His j old sub
scribers, if they are made of the . stuff we
think they are, will rally to him | almost to
a man. - It will remain a burning shame if
the j Baptists suffer .c their I temporarily de
feated leader to be crushed, by. this appa
rently premeditated »* blow. -: They cannot
find one truer, to their best interests. -
'- — "»-»"* — ' :
A ; Georgia Hawk.— A- Georgia hawk
recently made a bold I attack .] upon a lady.
She was ' sitting in a : room * adjoining the
hall in her; house at Vine ville, when she
heard a heavy thud, and the noise of fall
ing glass outside . the door. -. Rushing S into j
the hall she found j her little child j there,
and perched upon some object near at hand
a gigantic hawk. "Upon the appearance of
the lady the biri made a swoop for : her,
and while she was using 7 all ! endeavors ": to
protect the child by covering its head,
fastened its talons in the lady's hair. After
a serious struggle she succeeded in beating
the bird off, when it retreated ] to a picture
of General Lee, upon ; which it j perched.
The . lady ran to ' her | room J and j called
upon ' the 7 " servants 7to close ■ • the s* hall
door. 'i his was; done, and ; the ; hawk,
would ' haro 7 been : a ; captive, -.' if ■■. he had
not darted into a bedroom, sidled to the
window and escaped.^'- He was so large
that when he entered : the door his wings
struck the doorway on each side.
I Have Tkied Hammer 8 Cascara Saffraaa
Bitters, ami find they are all they are NOOK*
nie:Di'.e<i to be. - O. N. Croskite. Sacrament 1 ,
;■- — ■ »- ♦ — : ; .-";
Va. T \o Mi'-* Liqior AXTiD'ni!. carefully prepared
of the lee6t (Juill Dark by SI. S. Hammer, druggist,
Sacramento. (The celebrated cure for drunkenness.)
n.»._MER's Cltcerols^ofTar, for coii-_-hs and
e'.ililie, contains no opiates or astringents. The best
preparation out for children."
| IlA__r.R*- Cascara Saorada ltrrriip.s touches the
light B]>ot in dyspepnia, c.e..»ti|e»tion and liver com
plaint. .■:-■."•' .■:"■; ':": - : ■• -'V^'vC;
| IIaMMFK'B ' CibCAl-.A ' .AOKADA CITTFRS cures al
complaints arising from an obstructed state of the
system.:'-: • . — *-:'.::'
...._. . ... > « ■-.' c
RroutATr ' Tim Livkk with : Hammer's ' Cascara
Sagrada liit.-rs, and health is the result.";', ;
f EUITS, SEEDS AND PEODUOE
W. R. STRONG & CO.,
Wholesale ' Commission ; - Merchants
'..'. ■-■.' .':..- .->-. . .... '.' -- . .- ' - " - -.'...'.''
...,-' AXB DXAteKKS IX ALL KISS. 07 ,
CALIFORNIA «KEEN .VXD DRIED FRF ITE '
t'. NUTS,* HONEY, SEEDS,
'-'_..'■ And General Merchandise.:.
. tT All orders promptly attended to.'"' Address,
. ' --'.*. -■". W. K. STRONG k CO.. iilSfS
oS-lplm . Nos. 6, S and 10 J street, Sacracer.to.
W. T. BBEWEB 'A ' CO.,
Commission • Merchants . and Wholesale
' DIALERS EH ,'-
GKEEN . FRUIT, DRIED f FRUIT, i; PRODUCE,
y: Vegetables, Honey, Seeds, Alfalfa Seed, Etc ,
.* c*. 30 and -33 J - Street, : Sacramenlo.
- . . ■■.-■ . . ■ i OS-lptf ,:■: ■'■ ■-. ■'■■■-.- ,-..-._....-*:
LYON A BARNES
SUBMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN
i Prodaee, Vegetables, Batter, Eggs, Cbecar,
- Poultry, Green and Dry Fruits, Honey, Beans, etc." '
-i.r-.-M •--.. --'.-.-- ' ALFALFA SEED. W,*, . :yiyy
CT Potatoes In car-load lp.t_ cr le*a. .'-..y
'■ a.a-lntl ■' . - " ' Nos. .1 and S3 J street.
. . B. LEVY. y I
WHOLESALE v COMMISSION MERCHAM
■ and dealer In Foreign and Domestic Frui s,
Ci cam and Tobacco," Pipes and Smokers' Artie'.-
Cutlery and Notions, Nuts, Candies, etc, No. M J
street. Sacramento. - .--■. :■";--.--''•-- -v..^ ..^. sfi-lplm^r
v D. DEBERNARDI & CO;, yl
WHOLESALE rmnir'Tn-, ...■■a
Dealers In .\>&gsSs> :
: Batter, Eggs, Poultry, Vegetables,
Frnlt. Fish and General Produce.
. CT. All orders will be carefully packed.". HavinK
had long experience in shipping, we have confidence
that we will be able to give satisfaction. Send for
Prioe List. 1,-y :>*■'• ' "a": ■'■.■.■.• , "■'•"i: 7 ;-
D. DEBERNARDI & CO..
tor ramento ......«.."..•••"."". V.'. ***■
ju.iiiiiiiiiiiiiei^niiejrirowaa&tl^t'^^- •- ..- .■..■.-?"*•.■>■"'■'-"«
ANNUAL MEETING.
A ; MEETIN'O OFiTUE^OTOCKHOLDERSl OF
A MEETING OF TIIE STOCKHOLDERS OF
Uie Sacramento Gravel Mining Company will
be held at the ufflee of A; Leonard. No. 1012 Fourth
street, Sacramento, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
27th. at 7r. a.'- By order of *- - -•■.•««»i-*..V35-.; :.
P7-* , • >•• : • :• :.'' -*. Z A. LEONARD, Prealdent. ;
.~t W. 8. Jon>srcx, Secreury. y t•- - y, 013- ;.
'y:. GENERAL JffOTICES. j
C- I»r. 7 ?S fca ' Mar's *! Seminal i litis cure : all
cases .of Seminal ! Wea__tc_», Lobs ol ; Visor, Noc
.urnal Emissions, Impotency, Nervous atd Physi-
cal Debility, and all that ciass oi complaints arista.
from Exit's, Indiscretion or Abuse."* ___ old End in
this , mine :y A FOUNTAIN OF. YOUTH, sod the
Tooxut % safeguard and protection. . Da.' 7 La 1 Bar's
b5_L\'AL Pills restore the S<_ci__ Organs, debiQtaud
from whatever cause, to their pristiio vigor, t; Price,'
$2 50 per bottle.' . Sent C. 0.1). I;. express to anj j
address, secure from nlsmi mini Address all i lea
to A. iIcBOYLE i CO., Druggists, P. 0. t Box 1,95°,^
Sau Frandiico.':.";:.":"..--.^' ■;,;..- -. .■ -^y auQ-tf..---
Blankets !
Blankets! Blankets !
■ EASTERN AND CALIFORNIAN ; r
:BX.^&_3!cr3s_:3s^a7S
.; . -'" 7 " ' -.'■- .;•" '-';.■■*-: :' '■ ■ . . ■-
j. 'win re; i : ys.AKLKr, jy.
-~- . — =. ■•
|":.cbat.-;.j;./
+ 't^m
i BKOIT.V, j "; j VICT VA ! i- V
" .._ . -.*;., ' :.;' ;, ..,,v- - .',.'.
CT We offer Special inducements to the trade and
at retail in the jre^oeU, having purchaser largely
at New York and .an Francisco Auction Sales. *.
'■;":': ~r T ~l ... J%-y
COMFORTERS,
IN ALL GRADES. : :
;^^^f(TRADE MARK-J^y^^j^fi
•^c-^yy^^^^y^^ ._ y^^
PATENTED JUNE 13. 1876.
—FOR SALE ;BY- — V
S. LiPMAN & CO.,
Fifth and J; sts., Sacramento.'
9 Portland, Or. ; Virginia City, Nev. ; Napa City,
C I', Nj. 90 Wetter street, New York.; «21-3pl"i -r
-.-■ y:<i'*::- e -y:y .:■ .■..-■.'■■ - . *
NOW READY
C. H. STEVENS & GO'S
;_:. -y"- '".■*■.'■,! ;*-■. t ._ -.- i>.. • V'i.*
FALL IMPORTATIONS
DSESS GOODS,
SILKS,
SATIN; and
- -V y VELVETS,
Brocaded ami Plain.
Brocade Trimmings ".to'-Match".'
NEW CLOAKS!
DOLMANS and : ULSTERS)
Prices the Very Lowest.
CT __e_u__Bßit Oi X
SHOE DEPARTMENT I ?
7 FINEST STOCK OF . --'-
FRENGK KID SHOES,
:IN ALL THE NEW STYLES I
CHILDREN'S SCLAR-TIP SHOES,
THE BEST MADE.
"en-i for Snratilrs anil Price Lists is '.'•,'.
C. H. STEVENS & CO.,
Corner Eighth and J ; streets.
- ; *_l-_m_j»lawW ■ ■.■'-.-- •' , ,:
GEORGE T. BUSH
HAR^—
ZS.S3 MOVE T>
TO HI.. SEW STOKE, No. 313 .1 STREET.
__■»___ FIFTH .VXD s mt,
"TTCTHERE CAN BE " FOUND . TIIE LARUEST
▼ V nssortment of
GAS FIXTURES. LAMPS, CLOCKS
'.-: — — AND A.L KtXtlS OF — '." '
Pipe. R.illi Tulisi f Wa>h!.lanrt«, Sinks,* .."
And nil of th* most Approved of Sanitary Gooel".
CT All work under my 'wrsonal supervision, and
warranted. . :■:.''■'':--.-■' ■■...:'•-. ■••■ os-itptt
;..:';: '.'^rXOC3E6.XE*XS:X> .-.';
IRON-STONE SEWER PIPE
;y Trrrn Cults t'liliniie.y ripe, Tops, •'
APS, VASE-<, FLOWEP. I OTS," FIRE BRICK;
/ lire C ay, ; etc.: OI'iN'EAVS - PATENT
SPRING FILTER, P,uml.icl;'(j Butter Cooler. ; ■■■■•
car STO N E W A R E th*
? 'OF AM, .BS-RIPTIOXS.' y- :" "
aaco__Bi3"sr..v ab j- sisacx'X'JtJ.,
No. Sl* J slrert.;....;...;¥ncraiiie_.lo, Cul.
!■ ,-.■.;..'-- .-.-, • - . :■ s7-Splm » . .-: .-'*»-.*-. . .- -- '.
FOR SALE IOR LEASE, :
Grand Hotel Property J
CJITOATED * ON y THE CORNER OF i FRONT
Jj ; and X streets, Sacramento city, directly or-
posite the steamboat i.i....i: ■-.- . and near the railrord
depot. - The best location in the city (or a hotO
and business property. Will be sold low, with faro: -
able terms as to payments, »r leased for a term - f
years at a low rental. Inquireof CADWALADER &
PAKSONS, No. 61 J street, Sacramento ; or S. I.
DEWEY, 808 Pine street. Bar Francisco. "■ ag-?2-S,<f
'yy, SAOH-ai^iNi'i'b'' y
'. EC, At___tt,' r^^^ttetii^BiimsaTrKiifcfEoliiiiJ.;
'- yee.-ne -.i- . 'y J Uza^caMs id lucrative Ksp.ona-al. ■
. -.■<--■."; ■ *s3O-3p3n:; : '; 7
STAR MILLS AND MALT HOUSE;
nonce "'A l.i«;e.«,
NOS. 80, AND 54 FIFTH ST., SACRAMENTO
:*- dealers In Produce and Brewers' _ut plies
Uanufacturers of Malt and all kii els of ■_£ etc.
Oatmeal, Coniinral, Cracked Wheat, Graham Flom
Buckwheat Flour, etc. New Urain Ba_ * '•"' eric. ■■ .
■■:-■<--.:-■ .<■;■:. .-.,.,y al 7-1 .:; 7 . -. '--. '...'■■.■:.■ ■"' -■■' -
Sacramento Planing Mill,
SASH AND BLIND FACTORT, ; CORNER 07
; Front and <_ stre §_ Sacramento. . -;
*-? w ;pD«e'"i; Windows. Blinds,
finish of all kinds, Window Frame*, Molding* °
every description, and Turning ra »* i '*»* s *lP*£!_?M
. aARTwiIiL, HOTCHKISS _. STALKER. ;: ;
'-.-^y^ .--■'.'■•-•■:■: " :- -. » !!->.-« Tel m . 'i'---; >,-.:- > i-< .^___
The Piokeer Box Factory
. Still Ahead or all Competitor
.',.:■■■ i^:,:-y^i-y"r^'"i-.---^i- : ;. '■:■.'•- --.^■p,3P*B*t*eaiWMß^^Wß|
O.O.o;k XI A; 7 SOS
■y: ooricis or i -' ■'■•'■
Front aa« « «tre«ts. . . .. . liiii-iww
; T; ,. ; j.y : .;,"-y-02-lptt_ . 1
\:.iax3aiaj?c>xt , x i xi3saas-- 1
I lI_t_?OIS,TE_aS.
i i
XEW ALL RAIL GOODS!
BLACKWELL'S GENUINE - DURHAM SMOKING
° TOBACCO. ..„„.;.. „-. ... „ .(J, J, J, I*) !
ZASTE CURRANTS ;. . . . .... '.'. . . ...... . .". . . (bbl.)
■i ■ S. **■'. I'rnclilr'it Superior Tobaccos t '-*
DE SOTO BRIGHT „;,...„. .'3ot' Cable Ceil
POMONA BRIGHT ..". : . . .".':. . . .S or. 6- inch Twist
POMONA 8H1GHT. .';..:;. . . '. . .7 •«. 12-inch Twist
ARMIDA BRIGHT .;:......... 7 o_. 12-inch Twist
cmEr::ff:^T^:.:::.:,.:..\i or. (large "plugs)
HORSE HEAD (White Burley Fillers). .(16 oz. plus)
LIGGETT & MYERS" ROTAL (pounds)
STANDAF D EXTRA YE L LOW PEACHES .(3 tt) tins)
OLD HOME SMOKING TOBACCO 'C.'.ft and }s)
STANDARD EN.' K. G. SYRUP.' yyltyS
SCHUMACHERS GERMAN OAT MEAL. 1
SCHUMACHER'S i CELEBRATED FARINA?
J. B. PACE'S EXTRA." DIANA" NAVIES.;;. (3, _
y and lfi.).. plu^s.' '-.' -. ' . " *
VERMONT SUPERFINE MAPLE SUGAR.
Mams, McNeill & Do.,
ii +— — — : — - — : — ■ 1- ■
I fflllllt.*'!.) «iK«««».JtS» ; |
I ; -T- ' — __ : — ■ J- ■';'
I 91. 93 and 95 . Front street. Sneramentn.
STEEL BARB WIRE
i (KELLY'S y PATENT), .
B>TH WIRE AND BARBS MADE OF STEEL.
'
Weight, One Pound to the Rod.
._
... - ■ - ■ - ,
RETAIL PRICES:
Mineral Printed I-i cent» per nun ml
Galvanized ...15 crnts per pound
_3T PRICE TO JOBBERS ON APPLICATION.
——FOR e.tLI ONLY BT— —
HURTIRGTOH.HOPKIRS&CO.
;^— IMPORTKKS OF
J_IARI> , CC r^i.I3,E, ETC .
Xos. 2'JO fo 'fid X sireet, Siirr.-iniernlo.
JUNCTION BUSH AND MARKET STREETS, SAN
■ ; : :• FRANCI-'CO. "?~.isf.}
'■'-': J^^" -f i-._r.;^il>s*'P-'S-*i**if - ■■ .r " ■r- -
— — _— _|___— ■ _— — —^^^g--_^^i■^- l .m
WHraMiinLLIEICO.,
I : ;; ; .;:,; : ::yy;-, ; y.: : \y.\ j'A 1
I ■ .ifr.unfarlun-i!. and I>c«ler* In
jlP«^Pf.'' ;;
Paints, -: |H|i!.|s,
Oils, r-'T'V-»»s * " : .* **
lis, krrors,
| .-' ' ' ; ■■ - ' .'" ■' . ' '."
ifGlass, 1 - : ;" FictiiKS,
Window, :; Frames,: ";V
■-./■Boors, . : : ; ■,'■■: Cornices- -
Blinds, ■'■ ' ■'■■-::■■"■ '■': Brackets,
|;. mlflllSi ; - - - Dlttuaßuoi
Wall Paper,; Etc., Etc.
ALSO,
A Full Supply of
ARTISTS' MATERIALS.
ORLEANS BUILDING,
■VoKt I.')'! I unit IMS .Sfiwn*! Ht. S-. -r-.mi-n:
It_<______M_WW*WWWfcMWMMIW»MWtWWWWWMgWIgM^WMgWMtIIMg^g
STRAITON &STORMS
'VOwlanrt Red Robin"
, Onot>ooooo«(»<in<(«ooonoooo«o«o«ooi>ooo<i .'
■ i CIGARS.! 7
n a f E _ a IP-"** B a»a o
' ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ;
■'■>-.'.. '.'■'. '— iMO— - -/ ,
Oliver & Robinson's Celebrated
|s|py^^O-^-^IS
'■■:CT. People 'who 'smoke 'then CIGARS will liv.
loiiirc-r, ni.ike more . money, ; wuir better clothes,
drive faster horses, and mr.rrv prettier wives th-_
any other class of men. i We have taker, great can-
in selectim; the above CIGARS, as well as man;
other brands ' wo i carry . in stock, and can offer
superior Inducements to the trade in this • line.
Sample orders solicited, and we are assured they will
bo acknowledged by buyer orders. • .- . " . ... .. . > " .
HALL, LUHRS & GO,,
«■>..;■ ['■'-,■■ '-■■•■ •' ':-' --; . ,'..-s-'.-.y
WHOLESALE , GROCERS, V ?;
Carner at ar.tl X erre,-««. B»eramen»*
■ — i— — -
S. GOLDSVIAN,
'-.. I . .--'.-- - . - .-.-,«.>..-..- - ■-■- -v- * *e-i^>
■ : '.-, • ■' - ; ' "'' " *"' - ;- ;----iV— -t-i' ■'-';
:.' -....-. . WIIOI.KH LI AND RETAIL .. .; --'.'
.-■•:, ;-,-.;- ,f;. .. .--..., '■: .;-. ■
C - 3E2* O & 3ES Xfc 9
Northwest cor. Scronil and .1 *v< < l*.
IN OSDERTO^ FACILITATE TRADE, I WILL
'.send, on application, :
yf 7 yy PKIVTED PBirH LISTS, '
Subject to the Daily Changes in the Price
y ; v of Goods. '- - 7
* —THE BEST OF —
NEW JAPAN AND CHINA TEAS.
: CTTbe Finest Selection of Cosln Blca and
Java t'oifee-. and all other Goods belonging to
! a Fiftt class Grocery Boose. -*y . .-':'
yy-yy, --': 8. GOLDMAN,
Corner Second and J streets, Sacramento.
i ... .•:-■.* :-•■ : — -».-.r-'.7. v: »15-3nlm ' --' - ■■•'■ •-■"-^ ■■'.:■
Theßeat ••Dole Bange __--_r?wP*=^_^ '"
/3 :-'V 7 in _v would 11 y;[ " -^^&__^____^^'"' ' :
THE . GARLAND! - ||||jjiffff|] ; ''
A 134 J Street. _/ ;zfej[ - * nSt^
■ ■■^^ry-:^^yyy::y^y
JAS. I. FELTER 8c CO.,
Distillers' Agents,- Importers and Dealers in
SACRAMENTO.
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KOS. 113 AND 115 EAST PEARL STKEET CINCINNATI.
NO. 21 LOWER^ MARKET 5TREET.... .:..^y.. :.:.:::. .WVINOTON, KY/
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F. W. WILSON, OF SAN FRANCISCO,
Wilt COMIIEACE THE SALE OF HIS MAMMOTH IC.\ME*.T OF
S3St,"S^ C3-C^*S_>_D_S Z
From AUGUSTUS JUDKINS, of New York,
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20th,
At No. 515 J street, between Fifth and Sixth, and continue ear:: day
at 2 and 7 P. M until entire consignment; is soM. . No Goods soli
private, except Wholesale. Jin effort will be made to sell the StocK
in quantities sufficiently;: small, so that individuals and families can.
: purchase as well as merchants. Good's packed and shipped to country
merchants, Free of Charge. >•'. All "bids under 8250 payable ; without
discount ; . 5250 and over, 2-1-2 per cent, discount. Parties living-
on the line of tha C. P. R. R. can altera both afternoon .and
evening Auctions by. laying over 24 hours, . ; IMpU
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Sold and Silver Watchos, Diamonds and Jewelry,
CT THE LEAOIXe ; JF.IYELKR OF .Hli I(AMI'*iTU. "M
LARGEST STOCK/ GREATEST VARIETY ! FI X EST GOODS ILO WEST PRICE?
. CT In dally receipt of New Goods, direct from the fictoriM, .hence all my ewten_m rcekn l i
benefit of buyintr from first hands. — — .— — —
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WE IXL STORE!
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Just Received ! Just Received I Latest Styles I Latest Styles i *.
MJE'N'S km BOYS'' :■- CLOTHING,
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Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Fine Furnishing Goods !
Trunks, Valises and Satchels!
Prices Defy Competition All Goods 'Marked in Plain Figures
023r:£3 JPJELICH
SAMUEL NATHAN & CO., I XL STORE,
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CARPET AND FURNITURE HOUSE
No. 411 X Street, between Fourth end Fifth.
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5t HJ iUtl^^llll KipoEEGON BLOOD purifier
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tkJJ . By .TT MJM ' m H- KIRK & CO., Wholesale Druggists, A^jute,
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; AUCTIONS. y-~;r {. - BABXHT& HOUSES. '""
NATIONAL GOLD BANK
HIGHEST CASH PRICE QF do. mills .-co., sacram_.v-. a
I'll n''POll ' " '" ' ' £Vj3AK M1LL5............. './..rrcEident.
-',-•:*."..... ,;. „' W. E. C HAM BKRLAIN.... Vice l*r..e*iaeD_
Second-hand Farnitnre ! FKAN:i "^•"""■"""**
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—and— CSfITER STATES DEPOSIT AKT.
: ; All Kinds of Household Goods, ■ uciuxos on '
.:• -■'■' ---y.' « ' •Sew TorU, London, Dnblln. Berlin, Prir_«
~" — * T ~ ■'■ And all the prii.cipal cities of Europe. ':'■
OlJCnDliniit 0 OR/lIXU Exchange on San Tranoisco at SO °« » p.r »I,'MO.
ontriouns^&oiVilln, sa
No. 323 X street, be*, i Third and Fourth. ; PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK.
. .■>..'.■■".'. '-:.■: - y o1 - s ' - • -y^ ■'■.■ ;:*•-■ OF SACRAMENTO. ■".• r y,"
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' ■ •*•• DIRECTORS :
____ 7_. ,eeiu_rD ;: ' 7 -"' 7 Wm. JonNSTO., ;. E. J. Croli, .„
;t i OTTO . Ltla&HtK : ;.;i j ; r ; Wa. R. Kniottts, - ! Jons L. Hcsroos,
GRADUATE OF THE COSSEKVATOr.Y . OF ■ *.' E. C. Atrinpok, Samvk, Gorruia.
' Music, Leipzi., teacher of Vocal and lnstru- WM. BFCK >lA>' .....'.?resia.m'.
mental Music anil Harmony, Sit L street, or L. K. WM. F.JHL-0T00N... ....... Secretary an.^^Gwlelff.
Hammer's Music Store. - .... . .i .: o*-3p2«r». .' ; MONEY TO LOAN. :,:; ;: ; : - ..-.:. . oMai4-> -
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By the Leading Clothiers,
S.J. NATHAN & GO.
Xos. 301, 303 and 805 X St., Northeast cor. Third,
LATEST "HEW . YORK STYLES IS
Mffl'S, YOUTHS' AM BOYS' CLOTHING I
All made #»iiireiuilT for ns In onr niannfartoJT, J Jfn. ',» r.-irto utrrrl, Srrr Vprli, |
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""ni J "x-^lVnee r. In the Ketall Cluthlns .: Tr«*e In tin* eliy. lie have not
enumerated our Slock, bnl in>lte lui.peeil«n^
Fl)RHis|iloo!iB|HATS 7 TRUNKS, SATCHELS, ETC.,
ALL SELECTED WITH CARE, AND PURCHASED FROM FIRST HANDS, ALL OF. WHICH
':/-•:•.■ ....*. f: ARE OFFERED AT EXTREMELY LOW/ PRICES BY THE '«...';" . 7-
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S. J. NA.TH^LISr & CO.,
No^3oli 1 303 and i3O 5 Z ( street, Northeast I Corner Third.
*-: 4 New York Factor; : No. 78 Reide'itreet; r '' San Fiiutdaeo Wholesale House : So.' 29 Battery rt. '"■' '.
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