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IHE DAILY RECORD-UNION.
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET REVIEW.
(BSPOKTID FOB TUX sacflahrmo KKCOH_-UMO.N.]
Sat* Francisco, November 18, 1880.
The general business outlook is good. Some in
crease in activity marked the week's transactions in
trade circles. There have been but a few arrivals of
deep water vessels. The scarcity in tonnage con
tinues and rates on wheat vessels have stiffened.
The current rates an 72s 6i _75s 3d for a direct port
and U. X for orders The engagements for the past
week were as follows: Ship Florence, 1,084, wheat
to Liverpool direct, i*** 12a 6d ; ship St. David, 1,D90,
wheat to Liverpool direct, £3 12s Cd ; ship Those—
Reed, 1,988, wheat to Liverpool direct, £3 lis 3d :
bark Spartan, 749, barley to New York, 816 ; Br.
bark Kinclune. 741, wheat to Coik, U. X, £3 17s Cl,
re-chertercd ; French bark President Mabire, 665,
wheat to Cork, V. X., private; Br. bark West Glen,
720, wheat to Cork, U. X., private, prior to arrival ;
Br. bark Roaell Bay, I,ll7, wheat to Cork, U. X., £3
17s (id, re-chartered. The wheat market has been tol
erably lively. At this writing a slight advance is
indicated. Choice gilt-edge milling wheat is re
ported sold at $1 55 per ctl. "Barley is in good de
mand, for home consumption and export eastward.
Oats come freily from Paget Sound, and hence *.he
market is dull. Wool has advanced 3 cents ¥ ft. in
the week. Freights by rail east are _ a cent higher
* lb, being 23. TV '
in financial circles there is li tie activity and no
change from the rep of last week worthy of note.
OBNEKAL MERCHANDISE. ■
Bads and Baooiso— Wheat Ba:s are steady at
6}''iC_. I' is said that considerable sales have been
mafia for ne-t season's delivery at 9c Wool Bags are
in fair demand at 47i<_*&2'c Potato Gunnies are said
to be scarce and linn :as high as itic has en paid for
small lots, i nd as high as IS- is asked in a jobbing
way. Burlap Cloth is held at He and Hop Cloth at
l*Kal4c V yard. ...
BRicK— California Building descriptions, $6 sC*ail ;
English Fire, from first hands, $32 50 "■) thousand :
Knglish BUI,, 65c -.-(r.ozi-n.
Baooxs— Broom, ray from 92 25 for a com
mon article up to 94 50 for th best made and the best
material ; ta ill or Stable Brooms, -Hi" 5 ; Ship Brooms.
(2 tc dozen.
Candles— The product of the local Candle factories
is uuted as follow* : San F aucisco Ciystal W x, 14-oz
15c; Bte.ric Acid. 14-oz, 13Jc ; Star, 14-oz. 1 c; Eagle,
12-oz, lie; Hoffman's. 12-oz. lojc; Mission Chemical Wai.
14-oz, 16*'al3c: Solar Sperm, 14-oz, 14<.**14'u; Adaman
tine. lli-oz, ll("ll.c; Globe, 10}-oz, "»_<_" ; Bay Im
proved Wax. fall weight, 16_ 16& c; Stearic Acid, full
weight. 14<<<14_c; Solar, light weight, llJl.-Ujc.
Eastern brands vary from 10c to 20c ; Sperm, 25_3.c
*Mh.
Cask Goods— Apricots German Piunes, Gre*n
Gage Plums, Kgg Plums, Golden Drop PI ms. Damson
Plums, assorted Plums, Bart ef. Pi ars. Quinces, Mus
cat Grapes, Ai pies, Blackberries and assorted Fruits.
in 2i-lt> ca-is, 92 75 p dozen ; Table White and Black
Cherries, Gncseberries, Strawb rries, Raspberries. Cur
ran's, Nectarines snd Lemon '.'.ing. White Heath
Cling and Yellow a' d W. ite Peaches, same sized
cans, $3; ie Apricots. Blackberri B, Cherries, Ap
ples. Pc *che->. Plums, Grapes and assorted Pie Fruit .
same size* cans, 91 75; Pie Strawberries and Cur
rants, sama sized cans, $2; Table Apricots, Pears,
Peaches, * herries and assorted Plums, in A-tb cans, $7 ;
Pie Apr: .i s. Peaches, asso-ted PI .ins. Apples,
'"rapes, 1 .cr ies. Blackberries and assorted lie Fruits,
in 8-tb cans, $5 ; Jains and Jellies of ail kinds, in 2-11.
cans, 93 "** dozen.
Ciiiooi.v-CaUfomia, 4}@6c; German. 6 , «?7c *» ft..
C.oarm— Jobbing rates f r Califor ii-mad- are as
follows : See'!, AIStSAO ; Seed and H vana, JW.<r7s ;
Clear Havana, ,-.„,.-125 V M.
C VffSE— is very little doin_; prime cuali
ties are Tee. We quote Central America .at I4'<a
15Jo; Ma..i'a. IC-<l4_c' Java. 22__23Jc; Ground
Coffe-. 2*. '-'' © lb.
'O'DA' I 1, lj-inch and upward. 12c; 12-thread,
1 " * c ; " an. i ""-thread, 13c ; Sua bale rope. 3 and 4- thread.
32c ; San Francis o laid Manila, l'-iuch and n. ward,
15c , 12-thread, if »c ; 6 and '..-thread. 16c ; Bale Rope,
ha. ; Tarred, llic: La hyarn, 15c ""- 1 lb.
Dkuos -Alum. 3_ _ ; refined Borax, KXVI2C ;
Blue Vitriol, B__S*c: Brimstone, 4c for roll and
3Ac for California refined; Cream Tartar. 40i<*45c;
Nitric Acid. I*.' J'.'iGc ; Tartaric Acid, 55.. iuuc, Sulphuric
Acid, 2_"«4c.
Dry goods— Brown Shirting is jobbing at 6c to 7_c :
Sheeting, 8"_ _c; Brown Drilling, 82(*r9{c; Prints,
6jc V y..-d. ■■■—,■
Fish— I'aciflc Codfish is la good supply, a d « quot
able at 4*<c in 60-!t. bdls, 5c for telected iv lfo-lh c ses,
anil 6c .or boneless ; Eastern Codfish, 7(f_7ic V li. ;
"-'astern Mackerel. 91 6.'<.'* 180 for Ho. 1 in 15 11. kits,
and 93 -"> for Mess in 15-U. kits ; Cann.d salmon. $1 15
■r 3. for California aud *1 20_1 30 $ dozen iv lib
tins for < .regent.
Leathkr— We quote: Sole. 23(<J'25c; Harness, 30_
"*7»c ; Skirting. 3lXtC37ic ; Calf Skins, 7U0.«-.l 10 V !!. ;
Wax ami Hull Leather. 16Cn*20c *8* foot ; Bridle, 94 _7
V side ; Kip Skins, 9 15_r57 V "Un in.
LuMßi.it— rates are as follows : Pine in a
rough st-tte, *i 6 ; Pine Flooring a- d Stepp ng. 8-4 50 ;
Kenwoou, 916 for rough, and 923 for surfaced- Be
ta 1 prices are as follows: Pine rough state, 920 ; Pine
Flooring snd. Stepping, 330: Redwood, $2 for rough
and jj..; for faced; Rustic, 930: Flooring, 927 50;
Tongue and Grooved Beaded, 427 t»; Pickets, 920
for fancy, and 916 for rough pointed, and £14 tor
square ; Shingles, 92 25.
Malt Liquors- English Ale and Porter are -footed
at .-**-' T"_3 75 for quarts, and 25c advance or two dozen
pints.
Matches— Block descripti ns, 91 75**1 85, accord
ing to quantity ; Eastern Parlor. $2 75 V.r. .ss
Metal-i -Pig Iron, 925(-r3O V ton ; Tin Plate, $HSt
6 50 for Coke nd 97 "3 box far Charcoal ; Sydney Pig
Tin. 190T20c ; Yellow Metal, 28_**Oc ; English Cast
Stee*. 14 flsc : Sheet Zinc. 12i«13c ; Pig Lead. 4} ; Bar
Lead. 6c : Lead Pipe, 8c ; Sheet Lead, 'Jc "M It..
Nails— Sales ex ship at $4 ; j»bbing. lot , it 25 "='
keg.
* »il— On the lCth, the price of California Castor was
reduced ti 81 10 for No. 1 and 91 for No. 2, and Cali
fornia Linseed was reduced to 75c for boiled and 70c for
raw; China Nut, 65c ; refined Cocoanut, 65c; Con
tinental Petroleum, 15 1 degrees, in faucet cans, 32. c ;
do. 110 decrees, in faucet cans, 2c ; do do. in pi in
cans, 18c ; do, in bulk, I6c ; Downer's Kerosene. MO
degrees, in faucet cans, 3*.'Jc ; Whale, 35_36e: Speim,
""l (("Men 15 for crude pur winter strain- d Lard. 8") c
in bbls and 85c in tins : Possel Olive, 85(_5 25 ; I'l.ig
nlol Ol ye. 85 50iirfi 50 ; Duret do. 96 S(K-«> 75; extra
fine kinds. BSn'o V dozen q.iartß.
Paints— Various brands of White Lead range from
C.C to 10c "tf lb
Powder- California Blasting, 93 25 ¥ keg; Giant.
50c for No. 2 and 75c for No. 1 ; Vulcan Blasting, 75a
fur No. 1, 50c for No. 2 and 35c $ lb for No. 3, with the
u<ual discount as to quantity.
(quicksilver— Sales of 1,000 flasks for export to
Hon-kot k are reported : quota:. le at 38}@39c >' lb.
Kick — The large and unexpected importat on of
Hawaiian this month has caused the prie- to fall from
CilcrCc, with sales at the latter figure ; Mixed, China, 4*c
Vlb.
Salt— Liverpool fine, 815<i*l7 for invoice lots ; Car
...... I ilaud, 914 for coarse and .-*o>.'i„ for fine;
California, 96 50@11 for coarse and $14@22 $ ton
for fine. -
— Colgate's Pale, Sic; other brands of Pale, Set*
6c; Colgate's Chemical olive, S'caS^c ; other brands of
Chemical Give. 7(«'.'c V lb.
Spirith— California pure, 91 175 for No. 2, and 91 25
for No. 1.
Starch -From 6c to 10c will cover all brands and
grades.
Syrup — On ti.el.-th, prices of local product were put
.up !''c >* g illon, now quotable as follows : Bbls, 72 ' c ;
hi .Ms, 75c; kegs, 80c; 1-gall tins, 90c; Hawaiian
M. ' uses. 25'rtSOc V gallon.
Tobacco— l*rices vary accordic g to brand and style,
anl these are very numerous. We quote Navy de
scrip'ions at 5 c to 67& Cas extremes, th- average being
abo t COc ; Twist. 42Ju*65c : Toil. 5*a7. « ; Roll, 67|(-*
75c . IJg^t Pressed, 67}('*'67«c : Fine Cut, .... 2"_-9 50 per
grw» .-- and in 1 -lb ails Long Cut Smoking, 65 •_
91 '.o ; Granulated Smoking. "iiA'c V lb.
V .tiSKY— We quote high proof, 9' 3*31 50; low
Sr it ii, $\ 75c*c_2 50 ; various brands of Bourbon, -*2 2.,"'
f-* *1 ".'all. according to age.
Wtve_— California in bottles,as follows: Angelica,
84 8?-t5 50 : Claret, 83 25ftt3 50 ; Port. 93(310 : bherry,
95fct3 0; White. _■■ fJir-". 50 f dozen.
Wools*. Goods— Following is a pa-tial list of prices
of -oods made at the local factories in this city :
Shawls, fancy eh ck and solid colors, 5x35. 810 50 **l
ih;.' ; Gents' Travelirg Shaw a, 72x144, 896 _ doz, with
a large vari ty between these extremes ; White and
Blu- Mixed Knitting Yarn 91 37: ; Scarlet. Blue and
-.a Brown, 91 <--h $ yard : Waterproof, thai 20 $
jar. l ; Overshot", glfi__ , Underwear, 9'5_45 ; Jack
ets. -".«" 15 V doz.
I eigbts— West Glsn. 720 ton-, Wheat to Cork.
pri.. i" to arrival. Wheat charters are firm at 7-'s •'.»! to
77s ud. i inly five disengaged vessels in port, but about
i . . ,r > fuiiy due.
SCHOOL ELECTION,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, ISSO.
Eepublican Educational Ticket.
FOX SCHOOL DIRECTORS :
FIRST WARD W. S. MESICK
SECOND WARD .........PHIL. UERZOG
THIRD WARD ...-L. K. HAMMER
FOURTH WARD (long term) S. W. BUTLER
FOURTH WARD (short term)..... FELIX TRACY
ul!*-td
NOTICE.
ri"|IIE UNDERSIGNED, TRUSTEES UNDER
I the Land Mortgage of the Central Pacific
Railroad Company, made to them as Trustees for
the Bondholders, and dated the first (Ist) day of
OCTOBER, i 870, hereby give notice that they hold
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ("S*_0,000),
in gold coin, with which, in accordance with the
terms of said mortgage, they propose to redeem so
many of said bonds as shall be offered at the lowest
price. Ail bids over one hundred and five (105)
Hat may bo rejected at the option of the Trustees.
Sealed bids for the surrender of bonds will be
received at the office of the Trustees, corner of
Fourth and Tjwnstnd streets, in the tit;. of San
Francisco, California, until noon DECEMBER
NINTH (Dth), IMS. 1 J- £B. GVSS.
S.W.SANDERSON.
San Francisco. Cnl "f'ovembcr S. 1;80. n9-td
NOTICE.
THE PUBLIC ARE HEREWITH NOTIFIED
that :i-"".i an application for the par-
don of RICHARD CHER will be mad. to Gov-
*n or Gee rge C. Perkins. nl lm*
Tare Pioxeer Box Factory
Still Ahead of all Contpetllar
O O C X E tc SOW
oor-*ss or ;
Front and streets. . . Saeraase-sta
■ o"!-4iit.' ---- -■"■ •■'--
Sacramento Planing Mill,
SASH AND BLIND FACTORY, CORNER OF
O Front and <"t etro Sasramento.
Doors. Windows. Blinds,
Finish of all kinds. Window Frames, Holding* »
every description,' and Turning ___
[J ;TVS__L, HOTCHKISS* STALKER. :<
au*3-4plm
{^-■yTUBE, B__3PmQ-'ETO; |
W. D. COMSTOCK,
< OKA UK FIFIU AND X STREETS. fit
FURNITURE & BEDDING.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
- o"*8-4plm
JOHN A. WILSON,
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER^^ _ , ...
mii Dealer in
HMIIEMTISEctEtDHIK, G^*^-W
No. 11l J street, bet. Fourth and Fifth -
tT A New and Complete Stock at Reduced Prlc
Country orders promptly attended to. 01-4plm
FURNITURE,
VAN HEUSEN & HUNTOON'S
SO. 719 J HUUI ,
'-'rices alway the Lowest and the Best Assortment.
au-21-tf
REAL ESTATETmSDM^CL
UNION
INSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO
' Fire ami Marine.
CAPITAL, fully paid STSO.ooe
Losses promptly adjusted and paid In --old coin.
CADWALADER & PARSONS,
General Agents Sacramento Di***u, No. 61 J street
• n!3-4ptf -
W. P. OOLEMAN,
ORAL TATE SALESROOM, 6s J STKKK"*
tirKl Kstale Bone I A ft.il.l on CotUß>Ukl»ii
A-rent for the
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOB**,
FIREMAN'S FUND OF SAN FRANCISCO
FIRE COMPANIES.— AIse the
N. V. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. sSO-4pln
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SAUSAGES I SAUSAGES I <
SAUSAGES!!!
-,■;■:.;-'
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : FOR SOME TIME
past there has been a general complaint in the
city that superior SAUSAGFS are not to be had in
Sacramento, and must be obtained in San Francisco
or elsewhere. Now, I, .*,*,'.";
«EOU«E P. nABTJIAXX,
Of the ORIENTAL MARKET AND SAUSAGE
FACTORY, No. 418 X street, assure you that he
Kill supply the public with the CHOICEST SAU-
SAGES of all descriptions, such as Liver Sausage,
Vienna Sausage, etc. Particular pains is taken in
the manufacture of LIVERWURST, and I defy any
Sausage Manufacturer to excel me, for I am a prac-
tical man, and you "I know I'hlllp. nllMptf
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE
undersigned at the office of the State Board
of Agriculture, up to Monday, November _9th inst.,
at 12 o'clock 31., for rent of dwelling house, restau-
rant and bai at Agricultural Park, from December
Ist next to August 15, 1881. Separate bids will be
received for rent of same premises from December
Ist next for one year. Good cooking range and fur-
niture, water heater and fixture", ice safe, cupboards,
etc., go with the building. The race-track and sta-
bles will not be rented. Tbe right to reject any and
all bids reserved. 11. M. LARUE,
- G. W. HANCOCR*
D. FLINT,
Committee.
Address 11. M. LARUE, President,
nl7-td Care of I. N. Hoao, Secretary.
ANNUAL MEETING
stocb:_e3[ox._o___k.s
OP tub .";,_ /;
PEOPLE'S SAVINGS RANK WILL BE HELD
in tbe DUtriet Court-room, corner Seventh and
I streets,
Monday Evening, December 6, IBSO a
At 7:30 o'clock. WM. F. HUNTOON, Secretary.
d 2 4w (B. C.l
Th;« Great StrenffUieninffESJ'-
Remedy and NERVE TOXIC
is tba legitimate result of over ao years of Wj_\ 1 *
practical experience, ami cures with unfailing J
certainty Nervous and Physical Debility, Sera- UH
inal Weakness, Spermatorrhoea, Impotency, IK
Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decline and flrfP
Loss of Manhood, from whatever cause pro- ■Rfl
duced. It enriches and purifies the Blood. Wg_A
Strengthens the Nerves Brain, Muscles, Pi- __a_
gc-rtJon. Reproductive Or-'aiis, ami Physical HM
and Mental faculties. It stops any unnatural f___f
debHitatinff drain upon the system, preventing W_W_\
involuntary loiies. debilitating dreams, etc., so Wde^,
destructive to mind and body. It rs a UTC __Yj
ekminatof of all Kidney and Bladder Com- Kf_A
plaints. To those suffering from the evil effects Wa\W
outhful Indiscretions or a speedy, __g_4
thorough, and permanent Cure is Guaranteed. __m
Price. $2.50 per bottle, or five bottles in case, Hfl
with full directions and advice, Jn Sent _y_{
cure from observation to any address upon M
receipt of price, or CO. D. To be had only __W
OR. SALFIELD, 216 Kearny St., S. F. Cat. X
Consultations Strictly Confidential, by letter or _U_l
'it mtiice free To insure inrrt'cct secrecy, I ____ '
have adopted a private address, under which tyfjr
ail packages are forwarded. Er
NEW IMPROVED CRATE!
PARTIES USING GRATES SHOULD CALL AT
Aitken A Fish's Marble Shop,
NO. 617 X STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND
SEVENTH, Mid Examine the PATENT HOT AIR
GRATE. They (,'ive double the beat, with much leas
fuel, and do not f>mnke the marble maitle. The old
gratea can be taken out at small expense. nSMplm
TO TBE DNFORTFNITEI
DE-BDiBOIWIEBrSiBI,
<;j.l Kearny street, San Francisco.
-**- % . EaUblished in 1854, for
jf a. the treatment of Sexual
j/ y. — tt=-^. jvS*\ aud Seminal discaaea,
_■! 8ac "* ""Gonorrhea, Gleet,
JM^~^^^*^iS\ Strictures, Syphilis in all
PjSptvß *S_l^^^S^l "' t onm i Seminal Weak-
C-M^M np * s ' I ,n P ot * n " : y. & kin
/Sjral v I »■: -*?_iw_f Diseases, etc., perma-
f'ttfwjF^^^-SKiCT nel -""" '' )rn0 charge.
•^^wjSJSj^o Seminal TfeahneHrt.
JO*o%'M^^^_>^*>^^^'-^ This solitary vice or tle-
i\s%fcS*__S^t^"ScS%S? prayed sexual indulgence,
ie practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost
unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty
the folio-ring train of morbid symptoms, unless
combated by scientific medical measures, viz.: Sallow
countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the
head, rin--ing in the earn, noise like the rustling of
leaves and rattling of ehanots, uneasiness about
the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision,
blunted intellect, 10. of confidence, ' ditfidence in
approaching strangers, a dislike to form new ac-
quaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of
memory, hectic flushed, pimples and various erup-
tions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath,
coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and
frequent insanity.
CIBED AT HOME.
Persons at a distance may be cured -it home by ad-
dressing a tetter t"i>'i. GIBBON, stating case, symp-
toms, length of time the d 'pease has continued, and
have medicines promptly forwarded, free from
damage and curiosity, to any port of the country,
with full and plain directions. By inclosing ten
aollan-, in registered letter, through the Postotfiee,
or through Weils, Fargo & Co., a iKickaire of medicine
will be forwarded to any part of the Union. Please
s.v you WW this advertisement in the Ukcokd-
i vs. Address, DR J. F. GIBBON.
j-_*-4ptf Box 1,9.*i7, Sin Francisco.
BLACK DIAMOND COAL
AND SCREENINGS.
THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN SUPERIOR
MONTE DIABLO COAL, the most economical
taat can be used for?" .am, is for sale In lots to suit
at Biack Diamond landing. Contra Coats county,
and at the office of the Company, southeast corner
of Folsom and Spear streets, San Francisco.
P. B. CORNWALL,
a ___ President. B. P. C. M. Co.
IJ.FRAKK CLARK, J
"C7"BffX» 53 Xt -X*^^XS333_^,
"If.. 1017 F-.-.---H: «i., feet. J *uul tt* ;
Always a con plats stuck ir. rtor«. o*-"-*"t*r**
onion receiv* nroas-rt .'.Vi'-L _«.71-*_.ilt_?
_______»— _—_»_.--~_ mi , i _ti__M_______-r
CAPITAL .ILK VAH.TS,
NO. 802 J," AND : 1005 ! THIRD STREETS
J_\ Hot Lunch daily from 11 A. M. to 1 o'clock
r. M. "*- The Best of Wines, Liquors and CJcara.
jYI3-4plm BOWERS A LONG ABAUGH.
S." SO 1.0 V HOLE.
ATTORNEY AND > COUKSELOR-AT-L-AW,
)\ Corssk Surra axd I Sikkbts, Sacr_iik*-to,
Cal. ■-: -- - - i*-30-4plm
_ DR. Q. L. SIMMONS.
"JkTO. 212 J STREET. BETWEEN SECOND AND
f\ Third, Sacramento. -
"^ , (9 ',0 10 A. U. } - ->
tT Offlee Honrs: .2toiv. M. J- sp29-4pU
- ■ -. (7 to 8 P. ».
y "" T ' ",♦ BOOKS, STMIONEBY,; etc.
f.:' ' ' ' .
v .**_ - . ■ -. _ _
-t~o^Save Time and Expense, by Sending your Orders^-*-*- -
• . ■ •
r-A-^isz^ Py -■■> -fS-'^.-w
*&t S- CROCKER & c^
t 1. ■._•--■"•" - >"" *■«- """**——nT . /
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—^^SACRAM ENTO.^—
-___=BOOKSH LLERSs__£-
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FULL LINE OF STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BOOKS
•Books, games, etc j '~*mßm£mam&- f
BEST ASSORTMENT HOLIDAY GOODS ON THE COAST
*> * ■
STRAW AND MANILA WRAPPING PAPERS AND PAPER BAGS.
We carry a Stock of Goods in our line not surpassed by any House on this Coast.
Dealers in Central and Northern California, and Nevada, can save from five to
fifteen per cent, by sending their Orders to us. : M i___ i|
— ■< -» SAVING tN TIME FROM TWO TO FOUR DAYS.***-— ■>■
Freight, $2.80 Per Ton less; than from San Francisco.
No Charge for Drayage or Wharfage.
H. S. : CROCKER & CO.
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■ BUSINESS CARDS.
MADAME CHARLOTTE RORERT,
FROM PARIS, DRESSMAKER, NO. 900 EIGHTH
street, corner I, Sacramento. Ball and Party
Lressts a Specialty. New Patterns imported for
Winter. . . n!7-4pltn
1. OAKLB. B J. OKOLT
CARLE A CROLT,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE-
pared to do all kinds Of work in their me, in
city or country. Princinal place of business, Sacra-
mento. Shop, 82 Second street, between X and L
Post-office Box, 410, Sacramento. n!6 4ptf
Jl 111 STRLTZ.
SUCCESSOR TO FOX & STRUTZ, IMPORTER
and Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Liquors,
No. 41 J street, Sacramento. Sole agent for A.
Hupfel's Sons' New York Beer. nl4-4plm
11. H. MeWILLIAMS.
HOPE IRON WORKS, FRONT STREET, EE-
t wren I and J. Machinery of ail kinds made
to order and repaired. Sole manufacturer of Car-
lisle's Patent Derricks. Lawn Mowers Repaired.
For sale, a 25-horse stationary engine and bailer,
complete. n!4-4ptf
D. A D. FALCONER,
SUCCESSORS TO HOOK & FALCONER, CON-
(3 tractors and builders, furnish estimates for all
work in their line. Address all communications to
workshop, southeast corner Seventh aud 1 streets.
___ n 12-4 plm*
GROVE L. JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AT OFFICE, FIFTH ST.,
beiwfwu I and J. Residence, No. £07 1
street, between Seventh and Eighth. n!0-4nlm
WM. dUTTENRERSER,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER AND MA-
chinist, Front and N streets. Manufacturer of
Outtenberger's Horse Powers, Patent Ground Roller
and Clog Crusher and Barley Mills. All kinds of
Hydraulic Pipes. For sale, Three Miller Patent Hay
Presses. ■ 029-4plm
CALL ON SCOTT A til IK
NO. MB J STREET, FOR THE LATEST STYLES
in GAS FIXTURES. Plumbing in all its
branches done at short notice. Being practical
workmen, we are able to do work at the lowest
rates. ' 028-4plm
1856. F. FOSTER, 1819.
BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER AND BLANK
Book Manufacturer, No. 319 J street, between
Third and Fourth, Saciamento. o'2o-4ptf
W. R. KNIGHTS,
CORNER OF FRONT AND L STREETS
Highest price for Hides, Sheep Pelts and
Tallow. Supplies Butchers with Salt, Paper, latest
mproved Sausage Machines, Staffers, Lard Presses
Etc. Prompt cash returns made for all consign.
ments. ■ '■ ■ . " . p-a-Anti 1
G. M. DIXON, M. ■»..
SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Office and residence, on Eighth street, between
II and I. Office hours- to 9A. M., and 12 to 2, and
6 to 8 p. a. Diseases of the Eye and Kara specialty.
. ■ 09-4p'2m
T. R. HcFARLAND,
A TTORNEY AT LAW— OFFICE, SOUTHWEST
____. corner of J and Fourth streets. Residence,
H street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. ofl-tp*
J. A. CI'NNINCHAH,
SACRAMENTO BOILER AND IRON WORKS,
I street, between Front and Second, Sacra-
mento. Manufacturer of Steam Boilers, Sheet lion
Work, etc. Also, all kinds of Repairing. Chang ng
Portable Boilers from " Wood to Straw Burners a
Specialty. . 06-4ptf
Elwood Brussr, : A. J. Brcner.
Residence, S. E. corner Residence at office.
Thirteenth and P sts. .^: :>'..:■:.-'.
RRIINER ? A RRI'KER,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AND NOTARIES PUB-
lic, will practice in all the Courts." Special at-
tention paid to Probate business. Office in Bryte's
Building, southwest corner of Seventh and J streets.
- : ■ ■ - . 02-tf - - ■ **••-•
WM. ELLERV RRIGGS. M. D.,
OCULIST, AURIST. AND PHYSICIAN FOR
Diseases of the Throat. Office, 429_ J street,
corner of Fifth, over Sacramento Bank, Sacramento,
Cal. Hours— 9:3o to 12 A. M.; 1 to 4 P. a ■ Sundays—
9:30 to 11 a. M.; Ito4p. m. . _ 01-tf
HISS 1.. J. KELLOGG. M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN— AND
residence, Nathan building, corner of Seventh
and I streets. Office nours, 8:30 A a., 2 to 4
and 7 to 8 p. a s3O-4ptm
DR. HATCH.
OFFICE 84 J STREET.— HOURS: 9
_ A. M. and 12:30 to 2p. v.. 529-tf
DR. WALLACE A. RRIGGS
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND RESl-
dence to Dr. G. L. Simmons' Building, J
street, between Second and Third. Office hours : 8
to 9A. M., 11 A. a. to 2p. a., and 6toBp. a. 812-1 f
~~ REMOVAL.
DR. NIXON HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO
M street, between Ninth ard Tenth streets,
No. 918. Will visit Railroad Hospital at 9:30 A. a.
daily. ■-'.-■': : -. - ■ .. . s9-tf
CREED lIAYMOXD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Office in Quinn's new building, corner ot
Fourth and J streets (up stairs), Sacramento. s6*4p
REMOVED.
CHARLES T. JONES AND ED. M. MARTIN,
Attcrneys-t-I—w and Notaries Public, hare
removed their office to No. 807 I street, between
Sixth and Seventh : -' • ■ . ]024-lplm
W. A. nrensoN.-M. D..
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office, »>uth wes : comer of Seventh and J
•treats In Brj* c's new building,' up stairs.- . Reel
dence, southeast corner of Seventh and N streets,
Sacramento. Office hours : Ito 3 and BtoBP. a.
-■•■--..■■ i"-.: ...■■'■ -' au2s-4-;lm
E. L. KILLINGS A . CO., •
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
- ii! Fine Brandies, Wines and Liquors. > Agents
for Dr. Jaffe's Celebrated Cinchona Bitters; also,
agents for Litton Springs Seltzer Water, Sonoma
county, California. No. 11l X street, between Fourth
and Fifth. V : - : . . au2s-4plm
B. F. KOOT. AL*CI. NXILSOX. ..' . . J. BRIftCOL.
ROOT, NEILSON A i CO.,
UNION FOUNDRY— AND BRASS
J ' Founders and Machinists, Front street, be-
tween N and O. ' Castings and Machinery of every
description made to order. ■■-'. j j_2t-4plm
JAMES | HcCnKE,
MANUFACTURER OF IRON DOORS, SHUT-
- ters, ; Railings, Gratings, House-work and I
smithingin general, No. 148 X street, between j
fifth and Sixth Second-oaatl Doors tor sale " i
-au22-4p„ , . " "' '
" .■*=*"*
BMLBOADB, STEAMEES, ETC.
Cevtiial Pacific SS.AII.KC Al».
' onciu-i eln. Tkursilny, Noveiu'r 18, 1880,
.*..? . ASD IHfll, hUKflill. SOTlea
nun -AH& BOATS Wilt IEAVt" SACRAtSKIf
as FOLLOW-. : . r. '.'■; ;•' "ry^
4'\i\ A.M. -(Sun livs excepted ) — i.
•**" dation "oaln X Marysiville. Red Bluff am
Reddiii*;.
7, AA -A. M. -(Daily>— Overland, (■'miirrf ul
•™ Freight md Acc.immoJritiou Train.
7.OJS A. (Daily)- Express, via Da-.i.
• "-"' . d Benicia, for Sau Francisco.— Cormeet.
(Sundai*s excepted) at Davis with .-. •■ . m
ii dation Train lo '-'.• . .a. , Williams am
Willows. Connects daily at Suisun fo
Vallejo, and via Napa Junction for Cali.
i.V. 'v.-,.-.- toga (stages for the Geysers).
J#I,AAA. ■.— (or aj eocu therc-fter as .- ac
A"*"" ticable, Sundays — "Kesjuer In
San Francisco, touching at all way port'
on the Sacramento river. *
I !•'■*■*» A * *'* (Daily)— Local Passenger Tril.
* nod for Stockton, Tracy, Livermore, Niles
Oakland and San Franc sco. ConnecU
at Gait for lone, and at Niles for Sai
Jose.
1-1. 11l I. Sl.— (Sundays excepted)— Local Pae
rmm*v senger Train for Davis, Benicia and Sai
Francisco. Connects at Suisun for Vallej.
■■ y. and (via Napa Junction) for Calistoga. -
-1 •>.*_}! P. SI — (Sundays excepted)— Passengei
-••WW Train for _) av , 9 and Woodland. Con
nects at Woodland for Williams am
Willows. '
0, 1 A P. Sl.— (Dally) -At ai tie _-*p*-f» for Coi
*•*" . fax, Reno (Carson <ud Virginia), Battii
- Mountain (Austin), Palisade (Eureka).
Ogden, ijji.ii . and East -
2<4>A P. Bl.— (Daily)— Oregon Express hw
•r*W ] Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff and Rodriin.
. '':-i' r : (stages for Po tland, Oreg n). .
•)>*>A P. Mm— Sunda s excepted*— Local Ac
'"o" commodation Train to Lathrop. Connects
with the Arizona r.xurtw.. for Merced.
Madera (Yosemite and Big Trees), Visalu,
Sumner, Mojave, Newhall (San Buena.
I ve nt in and San.a Barbara), Los An
geles, Saut- Monica .'. lrnington, SanU
Ana (San Die-rot Coiton and Yuma t0...
or.i i river steamers , connecting direct
with daily trains of the Southern Pacific
Railroad of Arizona for Maricopa (stage*
'<.r fhoniix and Prescott), Casa Grande
(stages for ■ Florence" , Tucson, Bensm'
(stages for Tombstr ne). Willcox and Rio
Mimbres. I,lol* miles from San Franeisce
(stages for New Mexico). Sleepi. g tan
betweea Oakland, Los Angeles, Yuma
and Benson. . - -
3,*"*|| P. Sl.— (D_lj*)- Local Passenger Trail
•WW for vis, Benicia and San Francisco.
s***sll P. mtt—iP*tlyy-'Wm»m»M En •gran*
•WW Train, via Davis and Bonlcia, for S.m Fran.
K-. ■-': .--•; CISCO.
T«|"; 'P. St.— (Sundays -ixccpteii)— Passim ■ i
•AW Train Li Davis, Woodland and Unlght*
' i. Landing/
B.CA P. .15.— (Sundays excepted)— Virginl,
•"" ' City Express for Auburu, Colfax, Irucki ,
a. a Reno. Connects with Virginia anr
Truckee Kail." • d for Orson and Virginia
Sleeping Car from Sacramento to Carson
A.N. TOWNE Genera: Superintend-! i
T. H. GOODMAN Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Ag« t
■■'.-■•■■- _ ja9-4ptf -. - •■-■ - -■- .** ■
Sacramento & Placerviliß Eailroaa
On and aflcr Wednesday, Nov.* 17, lIS*.
OWTIL FDETHBR NOTICB..
Trains will run as follows, daily, except Sunday »
Leave Sacramento for Folsom, Latrobe
and Shingle 5pring5.............. 7:00 A. k
Leave Sacramento for Folsom .......... 4:00 P. V
Leave Shingle Springs for Latrobe, Foi*
som and Sacramento 10:35 A. 1.
Leave Latrobe for Foisom and Sacra-. a
: ment0............... 11:19 A. Is
Leave Folaom for Sacramento...... 7:00 A.*'
L 'a ■ c Folsom for Sacramento _ 12 55 P. M.
•17-tf '-■■■- J. B. WRIGHT. Sup ■
FOR PORTLAND MD ASTORIA
o_Krooar. yy
«.__^. TKE OREGON RAILWAY ANI
s-'£ J± .^.NAVIGATION COMPANY . ANP
•*4*T-^J^J^Paeiflc Coast Steamship Compan
.'s_'___i dispatch c.c". - five days, fo
the above porta, one > t their New A 1 Iron Steam
ships, viz. :
OREGON. GEORQE W. ELDEi*
- — -awd— — '■'■: ' ' ■
STATE OF .CALIFORNIA.
SAILING DAYS : .';';,;:
November ...... ......X.2, 7, 13. 17, 22. 87
Oeeember ;"...*, 1. 18, 17. 88, 27
AT 10 o'clock a. m., ;^_g|__S_fe|fejj
Connecting at Portland, Oregon, with Steamers anc
Railroads and their connecting Stage lines for a*
points is Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territorift-
British Columbia and Alaska.
- K. VAN OTERENDORP, Agent O. R. and N. Co
iV . 210 Batter, street, San Francisco, Cal. *
-.:■■"■; GOODALL, PERKINS A CO.,
Agents f. C. S. S. Co., No. 10 Market street,
- Francisco. mvS -
pr BANKINQ HOUSES. -~~-
X NATIONAL GOLD BANK
/~|F D. : O. J MILLS A CO.,' SACRAMENTO
EDGAR MILLS '/.'.':::.:'.. :„... President.
yW. R. CHAMBERLAIN.... Vice President, t •
FRANK M1LLER. ..;:.... .....v..Caah1i_ yy:
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. '
IXCBAKSB OH XXXiyi .
New Torb. London, Dublin, Berlin, Paris
And all tbe principal cities of Europe.
Exchange on San Francisco at 80 cents per $1,000.
y.*j"--"- •■ ■ ■■■-*■ -■■: ■ sll-tf -:•■■■ '■ ■■■■■■ .-:. :..;■,■>■■-.
PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK.
' OF SACRAMENTO. "
Capital ;...^.v r ;^;^".r..\..„.:....8500,0fw^
DIRECTORS :
'■W*.JQmnPKm,yy.yy,r<'.E.i.Cßiovt,
Wa. R. K-aoB-rs, .- ■ Jom* L. Huktoob, '/'■<
I .E. C. Atk-ssos, -..•',:•;..■. . Sa*i*i_ Gottlikb. ; >**
WM. BECKMAN ................. President,
WM. F. HUNT00N.......... Secretary and Cashier.
! MONEY TO LOAN. 01-lm4p
-'-■■- ■-.-■ -■•-->-' ■:-..... ■-• : :■■< - ■ '*
THE RED HOUSE TRADE UNION.
-:„.-■" ;■.- -:-.-. '"-■' :--"■" '■' - ' -•' ■ /';" '•'■' ' " ,J
■■---_". ■/• yP -.'■ - ■
\P||l§ll|^ piiSi^?
XI W I
U ty %J :
300 n<^^^^, 300
• "".
*37____:__^-_3_b _EE"CJjaori33E2,_a_i_*
Hl'*"" •'■ ; - .• ■ «fis
CASES OF GOODS
RECEIVED IN SIX DAYS AT TIIE
RED HOUSE TRADE UNION.
The Greatest Clothing Sale of the Season
A3 WE PURCHASED AT PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR CA.SH, FROM MESSRS.
<"KEE%EB.II m A Cl»., AUCTIONEERS, y ■< yy
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
OVERCOATS,
Ulsters, Rubber Coats, Rubber Pants, Rubber Leggins,
Rubber Hats,
RUBBER OVERSHOES, ARCTIC OVERSHOES,
ETC., ETC.. ETC.
' -
100 FULL SUITS OF MEN'S BLACK DIAGONAL ONLY $9 00, WORTH $15 00
100 INVISIBLE PLAID 5U1T5........ 89 00
08 SILK AND WOOL SUITS (FROCKS AND SACKS) ONLY $15 00
BLACK DIAGONAL PANTS (MEN'S) ONLY $3 00
200 BOYS' FULL SUITS, HEAVY SATINETT, SIZE 8 to 11 ONLY $3 00
MEN'S HEAVY ULSTERS ONLY $7 00
MEN'S HEAVY OVERCOATS ....(CHINCHILLA)
BOYS' OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS.
On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, we purchased from MESSRS,
FECHEIMER, OOODKIND & CO., a job lot of some 200 of MEN'S ALL-
WOOL SCOTOH SUITS- Frocks and Sacks -they beingthe samequality of goods
tbat we retailed for $15 a suit. This job lot will be closed out at $11 50
a suit. Tii?y are going very rapid. All should have a New, Stylish Suit.
- *
tT People living at a distance should send In their orders. "SI
RED HOUSE TRADE UNION,
"Mill". ■•**•» '... CAt
. AGEIOITLTURAL WARES.
BAKER & HAMILTON,
;^___Q._a*risrr , s for .
" " * ■'' :"■'''-'■■ " --*'-*
EUEEKA GhAJCsTGh PLOWS.
Gale Chilled Iron Plows, Moline Steel Plows, Collins'
Plows, Cast Iron Plows, Seed Drills, Cahoon and Gem
Sowers, Gorham Combined Seeder and Cultivator, Har-
rows, Cultivators, Fan Mills, Bain Wagons, Etc.
.SACRAMENTO .„..apl-4ptf i.... SAW EKANCISCO
DR. SPINNEY &CO
THE WE L E-K NOWN SPECIALISTS,
OP NO. 11 KEARNY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,
Ire now ln tbis city, and can be dally consulted at Xo. 415. X STUEET, between
Fourth and Firth (near i'astofflce>
CONSULTATION FREE.— LARGE AND STEADILY INCREASING PATRONAGE HAS AT LAST
j compelled us to open a ' '. V"' ':* ' ' '■'■ " -'', yr-yr: ;j<-'-*'- -Xi-.\r^ ■ ■ --try-.-
PERMANENT BRANCH OFFICE IN SACRAMENTO.
By this arrangement the many patients an.l correepordenta of DR. SPINNEY & CO., and the afflicted
generally, who are anxious to have a personal interview, but for whom it is Impossible to come to San
Francisco, can avail themselves of the benefit of the Doctor's treatment, without great inconvenience or
expense. DR. SPINNEY is well-known as the founder of the MONTREAL (C. E ) MEDICAL INSTI-
TUTE, and late proprietor of the SPINNEYVILLE INFIRMARY, and having given his entire attention
for the past twenty years to the treatment of Chronic and Special Diseases, incident to both sexes, his
success has produced astonishing results.' The Doctor believes it his duty to state to the public that he
has many years of his life made it a special study to fully understand the nature of the diseases as well as
the most effectual treatment for the cure of all troubles of the genito-urinary ori/ani; and he would call
the attention of the afflicted to tbe fart of his lon** standing: and well-earned reputation a* sufficient
assurance of his skill and success.
■■-;■'.*• -s-otraro '.'. hoc wr P.
Who are saffenr.g from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretion *do well to avail themseivei
of thlß, the greatest boon ever laid at the door of suffering humanity. teit. SPINNEY will guarantee
to forfeit $500 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease ci any kind or character which
he undertakes and fails to cure.
I_CX_3__lX-__l-__-C»-ES__» _Vt____".
•
There are many at the ace of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of the
bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system in
a manner the patient cannot account for. - On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will
often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen . will appear, or the color will be of a
milkish hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many men who die of this
difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of semina' weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee •
perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs.
TO "_?_____ L .DIBS.
Statistics prove that a great many women are afflicted with diseases peculiar to their sex. DR.
SPINNEY, having spent many years in the study of Female Complaints, feels competent to treat them
in their most malignant forms, «nd would therefore cordially invite all who arc suffering to come and try
his method of cure, which has relieved thousands and saved many from a premature grave. - .
"• vtT CONSULTATIONS FREE. Thorough Examination and Advice, Bs. * Office Hours— lo A. _. to
Ip.«. ; Evenings, 6to 8 ; Sundays, from 11 A. M. to Ir.a. ' Call or address : DR. S I*l .WE V A CO.,
No. 415} X Mlreet, Sacramento. * 86-4ptf :
NOTICE. !
ALL PERSON'S WHO OWE ANY BILLS FOR
.goods bought at my store, 924 J street, S3
BEEDE acting as my agent and manage', are here
by notified not to pay such bill?, nor any part of
them, to said S. S. BEEDE, nor to any one but my-
self,'*— he is no longer employed by me.
*~: ■•*.-.**- C. H. GILMAN,
, '." : Proprietor of the Red House.
Sacramento, October 18, 1880. oM-tf *
MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO..
Hardware and Agricultural Implement*.,
\" .- 'SAN FRANCISCO
And Nos 43, 45 and 47 J street . .. _ SacranienU
yypxy-x-x y^ -vyppy
I
; NOTICE.
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX-
i isting between ZAEK & RINK, in the business
known as the New Atlantic Hotel, corner Twelfth
and 1 streets, is this day dissolved. ; . Mr. Rink con-
tinues the business, ail bills, and assumes all
debts against the late firm.
Sacramento, November 11. ISSO. -'■'< n!2-4plm
PIONEER LIVERY STABLE.
j t. D. 5CR1VER..:... .......... .......Pr0priet0
HACKS ON CALL AT ANY HOUR «&___ %
■ day or night. j Coupes, Phaetons, jBK/*
Rockaways, Barouches, Buggies, with the^EX"
bestroadsteTS to be found in any livery stable on the
coast for hire, j Horses kept fa livery at reasonable
.-. ' -; Stables on Fourth street, between I and ;-;.'
s6-4pU .
HOTELS AND _-_STAUftA]ST3-
STATE HOUSE, "
Corner Tenth and X streets, Sacrament*.
- ' ' ' ; -
HELDRED, PROPRIETOR— Board and lodf ■
a ing at the most reasonable rates. Bar and
billiard rooms attached. Street cars pass the door
every five minutes. :. ■ •
tr Free omnibus to and from the House. nl6
YOUNQ AMERICA
OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE. Ugj. /-—*»
No. 45 Second street bet. J and K.^Ji l»J
Eastern ami California Oysters in every r
style Meals at all hours. Imported .-
Wines, Cigars, Etc. J. BOBAN, Prop. nl4-4plm
RAILROAD, HOUSE, -
«X7*ORKINOM l HOME.— BOARD AND
ff Lodging, at low rates. Club Room, Pool
and Amusement Games. No 81 Front street, bet.
X and L. *01-4pln ] J. R. JOHNSTON, Proprietor.
TONEY'S
_*§' >|- _ OYSTER & CHOP HOUSE, fiy^m
_« fti J Nos. 7Ian.I7IIJ.STHKK!, GK&s&\
■*&&? Between Third and Fourth. -t_ ; "* *
. Newly reittted. Private Rooms tor Famine*
I*— item and California OYSTERS in f^ery «r,v»«
SB>4iiliu '
■ihCADE HOTS.L
STREET, BETWEEN J ANL r„. "»_O.
SECOND STREET, BETWEEN -' A.M. .. *__0.
ramento.
ju24-tf THOS QTJINEA 1 itoprtesot.
MECHANICS' EXCHMNQE.
DEUTSCHES GASTHAUS, NOS. IS, 10 AND _
I street, between Front and Second, Sacra-
mento, weal a. --> cents; Beds. '"."> cents.
Jy_y.tr JACOB SCHMID. Proprietor.
MARKETS.
"P. r7 KESTNER -
— HAS BOUGHT TUX '■*".. _Bl
Golden Mule WiirKi'l.^gJ^
J bTRK-T, BSTWEItN SIXTH ASD SKVK**TH, iSfiXIX
Where he will kecpevery'tdng in his line. Prices to-
suit everybody. Orders promptly filled and delivered.
Country orders solicited. Give him a call. nS4pU
CHRIS. WEISEL & CO.
Son. "Jis and TIC L street, Nrnr Eighth.
BUTCHERS AND PORK PACKERS. _*__.
Choice Hams, Bacon, Lard, Mess 'JCjß*^
Pork, Clear Pork, Pigs' Feet, Spare Ribs, T___*-» -
at lowest market price. . Highest price paid for
grain-fed Hogs. 018-4ptf
QROCEBIES, LIQUOEB, ETa
P. H. RUSSELL, ~~~~~
J STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH.
CHOICE GROCERIES,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR LOWEST
MARKET PRICES.
Order* promptly fllled and the Goods
shipped by rail or strainer free of charge.
Address V. O. Box 683. Sacramento. oZO-l-a
SCHIiITZS
CELEBRATED
MILWAUKEE LAME BUR,
Also BOCA BEEB,
ON DRAUGHT, AT
t.ltl III! Its SALOON, NO. .V*".- J STREET,
09-lm
CHAS. W. RAPP & CO.,
(-1 RftCERS, 139 J ST. BET. FIFTH _ SIXTH,
T
Sacramento.
A new stock of American, French an.l Rii.-'_b
Qroceries. Also, a large assormeo" of the finest
Japan Teas au2*!-4nl-n
WILCOX, POWERS & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
NO. 605 X STREET,
SACRAMENTO ....CAL.
--'•!-■■■''■ an!9-4ptf
REMOVED.
x;_3Z)ia-xixc. bros.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE D&&LERS IN
fine brandies, Wines and Kentucky Whiskies.
Agents of the real Chris. Schroeder's Nordhatuser
Whisky, and of the genuine Imported Culmbacher
Beer. From Fourth street, to No. 118 X street,
bet. Front and Sei-mul, -.ncranit-nto.
■: ■ ■ Jy3o-4nlm ' "i^*----. >;
CASRIAGES, EAENESS, ETG.
PIKE & YOUNG,
CAItRLAGE MANUFACTUK- _^, &
y era, corner of Fourth and 4S"3____sH___
L, streets, Sacramento, have on -6 *^^-.
■and the largest assortment of __fi____2_J__^__:
Clarriage*. Wagons and Buggies to be found in _acrm
mmmtn whl^h ..her will sell at v*>rv ...wrftt*-|. Dl3-4P
A. A. TA.V VOORUIKS. K. 8TOM»
ls\ R. STONE & CO.,^
"tlanufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers la-
SADDLES, HAMS, SADDLERY
. HtKOWllti:. LEATHER.
SHOE FINDINGS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
Carriage Robes, Horse Clothing, Collars, Whips,.
Saddlers' and Shoemakers' Tools, etc.
NO. 52» J STREET,
BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH, SACRAMENTO..
- s4-4pl*n^ _^^
LEGAL NOTICES.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 8, .
ISSO— all whom it may concern, and to Lu-
cius C. Chrismon, who tiled Homestead Application i
No. 3"'*7 for same land : Notice is hereby given that I
ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, whose Post.. address ">
is Pleasant Grove, Sutter county, California, has »
filed his notice of intention to offer final proof in I
support of his claim to the south ha'f of northwests
quarter of section 18, township No 11 north, r .-._.'
No. 5 east, Mount Diablo meridian, embraced in Pre-
emption Application No. 7304, filed in said office on.
the loth day of March, 1880, and names the follow-
ing as his witnesses : W. Browning, W. W. Munroe^.
Thomas Johnson and Michael O'Hara, all of Pleas-
ant Grove Postoffice, Sutter County ; and that the-
13th day of DECEMBER, ISSO, at 9 o'clock A. M. has. '
been fixed as the time, and this office as the place.
nI3-4p3ot ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
PROBATE NOTICE.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SACRA-
im-nto. — In the Superior Court, in th.- matter
of the E.-tate of ELIZA OLSEN, deceased Upon-
reading and filing the petition of ANN OLSEN.
Executrix of the last will and testament of -aid
deceased, and it duly appearing therefrom that it is
necessary to seil certain real estate in said petition
set fortb, end described as follows, to wit : A strip-
of laud, 70 feet by CO feet, on the northeast corner
of Sixth and X streets, in the city of Sacramento,
county of Sacramento, and State of California,
being part of Lot 8, in the Block of said city
bounded by J and X, and Sixth and Seventh streets.
It* is therefore ordered tbat all persons Interested :
in the es.at.- of said deceased be and appear before
this Court, at the Court-room of said Court, at the
city of Sacramento, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22,.
1880, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. m., and show cause,
if any they may, why the prayer of said petition
should not lie granted, and .in order made directing
the Executrix to sell the real estate above eh scribed.
It is ordered thai a sop-rot this order he published
in the Sairamknto Record-L'mon, for four succes-
sive weeks. .
Dated October 19. 1850.
ROUT. C. CLARK, Superior Judge.
[BKAL.I A true copy. Attest T. U. BERKEY,.
Clerk. ,
Freeman A Bates. Attorneys. 021-4w
NOTICE TO CREPITOtrS.
INSTATE OF ALFRED DIXON, DECEASED.—
_t_ " Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
WILLIAM E. DIXON, Administrator of the Estate -"
of ALFRED DIXON, deceased, to the creditors of,
and all persons having claims against said deceafed, .
to exhibit them, with the necessary affidavits or
vouchers, within ten months after the first publica-
tion of this notice, to WILLIAM E. DIXON, Admin,
istrator, at his residence, two miles in rtl. of ijk
Grove, or to FREEMAN A BATES, at their office,
No. 910 Fifth street, Sacramento City.
Dated November 5, DSO
WILLIAM E DIXON.
Administrator of the Estate of . Alfred Dixon, de-
■ ceased.'-' '-..- >'7f*3a*M**i
Fkkkman A Bates. Attorneys nG-lawSwS
Executor's Sale of -Eeal Estate I
BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY TO MX
J_> given by the last will of EUNICE "A . FII \sIER,
deceued, I will sell at public auc ion. to the highest 1
bidder, tor Cash (gold coin!, in. front of the Court--
house door, in Sacramento city, on ;
■ WedneMlay, December I, lB*-<>,l^^p
At 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, the folio* Ivr -
described Real Estate, to wit : Lot One (1), in the -
Block between V and It, and Fourteenth and
Fifteenth streets, in Sacramento city. , , ■.
Terms of sale— Ten per cent, on day of sale, balance
upon approval of sale by the Superior Court.' Deed
at expense of pnrchaser. -:y- ■.-.•:, -*-l
November 17, ISSo. \ .•'.'■
.; ROBERT ROBERTS, Executor.
■ L. S. Tatl-ir, Attorney for Executjr.
nIS2»ThSTu»
ATTINTI. in, SHOOTERS. -FROM THIS DATE
_"__ no shooting will be allowed on Riverside Lake, I
nor on any of - the grounds I bordering I thereon. l
Persons found tresspassing thereon will be in danger -
ofarre't. - '. * THE LESSEES.
November 2, ISBO. : . ' : ____..