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■ A MISCELLANEOUS.
Plteiew THE GREAT \rf»f|\
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**** CURES
Rheumatism", Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Back?-;he, Headache, Toothache.
K«!rfThro!it.JSi--*llities;«.!->s>i-i«lii«.lti-uUa'».
*' Burn... St-ellltls, Front Ktte».
a.\n JILL IROI lIOUILt TAINS AKU HUES.
It 11 le» Druarista emd Dealt-™ v-iywh-re. Flllj Cents, txlile
,v.s, * • inr.cii>.i's In 11 latteiitta
THE CHARLES A. VHM.F.I.KK CO.
itMmm uA. VoejtLi.;t A CO.) li«lU«iir.,ad C.!S. A.
~~~ BUSINESS CARDS. ~
"~" I". SCHMIDT A CO.,
A RTIST?, FRESCOERS, SCENIC AND BAN-
ARTISTS, FRESCOERS, SCENIC at Western
ncr Fainting. L.uve order" ci! Western
Hotel. in-"
J. ('.. SCIIAOEN,
DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES;
also. Hay, Grain, Liquors and Tobacco,
etc.. Our motto— the Best at Lowest Prices. Ctlr-
ncr Fourth and M streets, .-.'lernmeiitn. iili'-'T.'-liii
"~ T. .1. KERLIN,
"PHOTOGRAPHER SUCCESSOR TO .1. A.
Toild), GIS and 820 J street, Sacramento.
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C. eSI'TKIt,
TT7IURNITURE MANUFACTURER WIRE WIN-
\__ doiv Screens Doors kept on hand and
1 dow eScreens and Doorskept on hand and
made to order. Thirteenth ami J si*. aps-jiptf
JOHN KITKI.,
01-yJ STREET, ASSAYER AND CHEMIST.
«3 1 Besides precious metals, have samples
tested for inferior metals. Also, mineral water.
It often pays. Gold purchased in every combi-
nation. upturn
VAX. HVMAN". .1. HVMAN, Jit.
*" .1. HYMAN, JR., & BRO.,
WATCHMAKER*" AND JEWELERS, ~r,
90S J street, between Fifth and *<*%.
Sixth, have always on hand a choice vari- $-1 j»
ety of tine Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry , a w*"SS
etc. ja.-lm
C. ZWICKKL,
M -STREET FOUNDRY, BETWEEN FOURTH
and Fifth. Cast-Iron Founder ; Manufact-
urer of all kinds of Cast and Rod-Iron Railings
and Fences. All Building Castings made to order.
- 1 | I 111 l
11. r. BOOT. AI.KX. Meil.se.N. .'. DEISCOL.
KOOT, NITILSIIN & CO.,
UNION FOUNDRY— IRON AND BRASS
U Founders and Machinists, Front street, be-
tween N and 0. Castings and Machinery "'
even- description made I" order. jaTil-liil in
F. FOSTER. J. "- KI'NSTON.
18..(i. 1. FOSTER & CO.. 1884.
BOOK BINDER PAPER-RULERS AND
Blank- Hook Mr.nufeicturers. No. 819 J street,
between Third mid Fourth. SiicranientojyJD-lptt
-TELEPHONE I'LAN'ING BULL,
CORNER OF .1 AND FIFTEENTH STREETS,
/ Sacramento, 11. D. VANDEROOOK A CO.,
Proprietors, ( Contractors and Builders: Manu-
facturers of Doors, Sashes, Frames, BUS; ; s and
Moldings. Planing, Turning and all kinds ol
Mill Work done on short notice. The fitting o(
Stores ami O'.lices a Siiecialty. jyU-tf
JAMES McGUIKE,
MANUFACTURER OF ROAD SCRAPERS,
Iron Doors," Jail Cells, Shutters, Ratlings,
Gratings. Housework and Blacksmithing in gen-
nil. No. 820 X street, between Fifth and Sixth.
Second-hand Doors for sal..'. .;•-——- * , -* <
S. (Ale: eg. 17. '- ' 1-"- v.
CAULK & CROLY.
CioNTKACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE
. [Mixed to do all kinds of work in their line,
in city e.r country. Principal place of business,
Sacramento. Shop, No. 1121 Second street, be-
tween X ami I- Postoffice Box No. Ilu. Sacra-
mento. jt-l:"-lptf
AVM. GUTENBEKGER,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER AND MACIIIN-
ist. Front and N streets. Manufacturer ol
Gutenberger's Horse Powers, Patent Ground
Roller and Clod (rusher and Barley Mill-. All
kinds of Hydraulic Pipes. For sale, three
Miller Patent Hay Presses. ml-lplm
LOUIS SLOSS A CO.,
DEALERS, CORNER OF FRONT AND L
streets. Highest price for Hides. Sheep
. Pelts eiml Tallow. Botchers supplied with Salt.
Paper, latest improved Sausage .Machines, Stuff-
ers. Lard Presses, etc. Prompt cash returns
made for all consignments. felB-4ptf
PHYSICIANS AND SURKKOXS.
on. geokge rvm-iiN,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE NORTHEAST
Comer Eleventh and II streets. Hours— 9
to 10 A. M., 1 to .'. an.l 7 to S I. M. ap'2fi-lin
C. is. CLOW, M. I).,
GRADUATE OF RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE
r Chicago; graduate of College Physicians
and Surgeons, la.; Special Courses of Diseases
of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, and Diseases ■■!
Women. Office, corner Sixth and X streets.
Hours— lo to 1- A. v.; 2to ■">, find JI" * >'■ M.
_^ l.lJl-ll'llil
~ OK. UtANK N. COLLINS,
OF CHICAGO, HAS OPENED AN OFFICE AT .
his residence, 919 Sixth street, between I
and .1. Twelve years practice in Chicago, old
-flies. 1. 111.1'.i-111l ,
lilt. NIXON.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, M STREET, BE-
iwec.n Ninth eiee.l Tenth, Nos. 918 and 920.
Will visit the Hiiilroftd Hospital daily at 'J:7>l
A. M. Office Hours— *to 9 a. m.; Ito 77 1: St.; and
evenings. jyll-lm
UK*,. KELLOGG A GOSS,
CORNER SEVENTH AND I STS., SACRAMEX-
I[ j TO. Office Hours
.m;** Dr. Kellogg— Miss Dr. Go.ss—
9 tO 111 A. M. 8 tO 9 A. M.
12 to .' !'. 51. -' I"-* 1 C H.
olo7v. _. 7to»V. M. -J..
"^"~ OR. LAIN IT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.-OFFICE AND
Residence. No. "s23 J street, between Third
and Fourth. Hours— Se to 10 a. St." :! to S, and 7to
Bp. m. ie'. if city Superintendent of Public
Schools at same place. M'-Vlplm
nM. I lI.IKI I'.lllt.i;*.. .11. I).,
OCULIST, AURIST, I.ND PIIVe*ICIAN FOR
Diseases of the Throat. Office, i-".' 1 ... 3
street, corner of fifth, over Sacramento liemk.
Sacnuncnto, CaL Hours: 9-.i0t012 ■ St.; 1 to i
r. M. sundeiys: '.'::7' i to 11 a. m.: Itolc. m. ivl-tt
III:. A. IT. KKIMC,
1)i!V-ii lAN" AND SURGEON. GRADUATE OF
the I'liiversiiy of r.erliii. Germany. Office
und resilience. No. "i.'l .1 street, between Fifth
and Sixth, Sacramento. Office hours-^9 toll a.
M.: :'. to 5 an.l "in - c. v. '■'■ ,;
WALLACE A. 1t111'.1.-. M. !>..
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, SO 212 J STKEET,
Saerajuento.
. i Bto 9 a. m. "l
Office Hours:- 11 \. M. to 2 r. St. . -jol'Mptf
4»*i*vw ( I'-:. en to s l', _. )
CHIN GEM; GEE,
~P H A R " A CIST AN" 6 D I. I* GG I ST,
MC TIIIIID ST., EITT. I AND J, S.ll lIAMKNTO.
All kinds of the liest and freshcest medicines
kept on hand, and compounded carefully, to cure
all diseases. Please irive mc a calE lurl.Vliilm
DR. LOl FOND WON,
OFFICE ANIi MEDICINE * TORE, NO. 926
Third street. between I and J. I'y the pulse
he can locale diseases. Consultation free. He
usos no poisonous drugs, but roots' and herbs,
nature's medicine for man. < eail and see h:ru.
. dTI-'.in
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. .
YOUNG. VOl'Sfi * 111 NN,
ATTORNEYS LSD COI 'Ne-ELORS-AT-I.AW.
Ofiieo. Soathcast Corner of Firth and J
-■ri. • Sacnuncnto, Col. a|i-'.'. l:ei "
W. C. VAX t't.l'XT. W. P. TUKADWI.I.I..
T-'.l \l>\\ lil A VAN FLEET.
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS, i»-1 I
street, near Mxtla. Sacrnniento. ''■■' ap**-4*>
~W. ... VTTY * S. C. DENSON,
• *. TTORNEYS AND COI.'NSEI.OI'.'S. I. AW.
A- Offices: Metropolitan Block, X street, be-
tween Fourth and Fifth, Sacramento. Entrance
IK .-.- tloor to Metrtiimlitaii Theater. "1 '■'■
. C L WHITE. .1. '-• "ART.
. HAKT & WHITE.
i TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS-AT-LAW.
j\ Offices nt the southavost corner of Fifth
nntl J streets, -.lereiiiie'iilo, < ellTlQl'lel. ie2."*-tf
HF-SBY 1.. KICK: ; v * *■""*• no:;..
HOLL A* BUCKLEY,
ATTORNEY,*' AND COOKSELOBS-AT-LAIY.
A Office: - Northeast corner sixth and I
itrcets, Sacramento. ' je'.'-tf
_^ .— mm w—f—mim^mm —
DEXTISTKY.
-"""pits. BREWER A SOt 'THWOUTH,
DENTISTS, SOUTHWEST CORNER^aga
of Seventh and J streets. lug-fSSfS
kyte"aut -i building. up. "tolls. Teeth *- *-U-J-*-"*
"xtract-id, without pain, by the "»»Of.*m.
proved Liquid Nitrons Oxide i. vs. ..nlti-tpilll
H. H. I'IKKSON,
DENTIST. «5 .' STREKT. BE-rf^Jptaa*.
'tM.'.-n Fourth antl Fifth, Sacra- -,Jftmmmi
mento. Artificial Teeth Inserted on "^LIJAJ
Gold. Vulcnuite and all bases. N itrous Oxide or
Laughir.i! Gas administered for painless ex rae-
tion of teeth. J w '""
W. WOOD.
DENTIST. Li INN. . BUILDING •
northenst corner Fourth ami WCa
cetrccig ArtificUl Teeth inserted on *-*-^La-U-r
Hllha-.-. taproved Liqni.l Nitrous Oxide Gas
for paiiileSes cxtractiou of teeth. J ''-"''
c. H. K".^r~ . -* : »• r ' oTT -
C. H. KREBS & CO..
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS.
OtS GliYss and Artists' Maleriato. Solo Aj-cnt"
| for Averill's Paints and the Beloi ■ EmldiiifT
Paper : Pictures. Frames and Moldinirs. No. 6io
j *SiSct and 1006 Sevenih Irect, g"*g^'
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TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
c A Mormon missionary has been condemned to
one month's imprisonment in Vienna. : ■ : :-- -~"
■'-7 The Mexican Government's " circular - modify
ing the .-tump Act Rives general satisfaction. x<"
Queen Victoria has just settled the handsome
sum of .O'.OOO oil the bride of young Louis of
Ilattenl'Ui'L'.
The Monte de Ficdad Hank, at the City of
Mexico, shows assets of nearly &,*iOO,OOO in ex
cess of liabilities. ■.-,
Hush sin inland, a rich Australian barrister,
bus been arrest ed at Plymouth, Eng.. charged
with the murder of his wife.
Ten women were blown to pieces and two
..,:,.. * »'. ll!n i-«i D v mi CApIo-toiof dynamite at
■Noble's factory, Ayrshire, Scotland, - .
Admiral Baldwin hal arrived nt Constantino
ple on boards United Mutes vessel, the Porte
having granted a firman permitting trite.
By July Ist upward of fifty new money-order
offices will lie established in California. The
additional bond required of Postmasters is $5,000
or upward.
President Arthur arrived in New York yester
dnv morning at the Filth Avenue Hotel. There
were a few callers, but the President declined
to see them.
The report that the King of the Belgians .will
dispatch Stanley with an expedition from the
Congo, to aid Gordon in retreating from Khar
toum, i- untrue.
Rev. Arthur Sloan, of Christ (Episcopal)
church, Stratford, Conn., has resigned on
account of the opposition of the vestry to his
faith cure practices. •
In the event of the Anti-Social bill being re
jected in theßnndeisrath, everything is in read!
ness for a dissolution of Parliament, even to the
preparation of a message.
A dispatch from Berlin save-; There is no
longer any doubt of the marriage of the Grand
Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt. It says that the mar
riage created a ureal and even painful sensation
in Germany and Austria.
An Injunction to, prevent the issuing of pat
ents to land in San I'ranclaco, under lataundaries
defined by the Stratum survey, has becWliled in
the District Court al by the attorney
for N. V. Spaulding, of San t'raneisco.
Baron Yon Eisendecker, who lias represented
the German Government at Washington for
many years, has received a dispatch informing
him of his transfer to Baden, and the appoint
ment of Vein Alvenstelen, now .Minister at The '
Hague, to succeed him.
The remains of Dr. Samuel T. Gross, of Phila- '
dolphin, arrived at Washington, Pa., yesterday
morning, and were taken at once to the Le
moyne crematory and placed in the retort.
There were no ceremonies at the cremation, i
The remains were reduced to ashes in two
hours.
It has leaked out in New York the 1 ; one of
James Keene's extravagances was a private
barber, who traveled four miles daily to scrape
the face and rule the head ot'ilie- now dethroned
Wall-street king. The fact has leaked out that
the ex-California operator owes hi* barber $1,000
(or past services rendered.
The steamer City of Portland, plying between ;
Portland, Me., and St. Johns, K. 11., struck on
Grindstone Ledge, off the Owl's Head, yesterday
morning. The steamer left Portland Wednes
day night with seventy passengers and two
thirds of a cargo. All the passengers ami the
crew were rescued. The steamer was valued at
■$125,000, and will prove a total loss. No insur
ance.
The Cincinnati Trite Current publishes a very
comprehensive statement of the condition of
crops from special investigation. The condition
of -lie 'I" wheat is: Ohio sT, Indiana 90, Illinois
75, Missouri 100, Kansas 105, Michigan '.". Ken
tucky 95, Tennessee 100, West Virginia 95. The
average condition of thy entire winter crop is I
"W, against *_ for a year ago.
Tho excitement in New York, caused by the
failures of the Marine National Bank and I'ranl
it Ward, has greatly moderated. J. D. Fish,
President of the bank, has made an assignment
! to J. 11. Meirei. with preferences for the Marine
Bank and Grant & Ward. Fred. K. Grant and
Jesse K. Grant have made assignments to James
Mi Neeiee- ■■•. The former gave preferences for
$240,000, the latter for Sai.flOO. Grant A Ward
have ma an assignment to J. T. Davie.
The English li ivennnenl has -■■uiJta order to
Cairo directing that the recommi-flflation of
Captain Molineus in his recent report to survey
the Upper Nile, which was that a railway be
constructed by the English Government beyond
Wadvhalta, be executed, 'flic plant for the road
, will be sent from Cairo at the curliest practica
ble moment. The- construction of seventy miles
I of the road will lie hastened, so that it may be
i made available for the autumn campaign.
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SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS.
A relentless war is being waged by the
authorities against the gambling game
called " studhorse poker."'
The collection of special taxes in the In
ternal Revenue otliee on Friday was $33,
--195, and on Monday $23,115 ."is.
John I!, Gough, the noted temperance
lecturer, is about to start on a lecturing
tour across the continent, and is expei .1
to reach this city about June 3d.
Ati aloe plant, which gives promise of
early blossoming, attracts general attention
iv the plaza opposite Trinity Church, on
Post street. In the East it would bring a
fabulous price.
Garfield Park, which is bounded by
Twenty-fifth, Harrison, Twenty-sixth ;
streets and Treat avenue, formerly attached
to the Recreation Grounds, will soon be
opened to the public.
The United States survey steamer Me-
Arthur has'localcd the rock in Estero bay, !
; which was struck by the steamer Constan- !
' tine some year- ago," but which lias not been
definitely located hitherto.
Active preparation* arc being made by
individuals for the approaching Odd Fel
lows' celebration on the 14th instant. The
work of draping the Odd Fellows' building
on Montgomery street has commenced. )
Oliver D. Boyd, draughtsman in the
Assessor's nfliee. died Tuesday afternoon at
hi* residence, No. 707 Montgomery avenue. :
of consumption. The deceased had for
many years been a faithful employe in
j municipal offices.
Another match has been made between
tin Whitehall boat James Sennett and the
] Chief Crowley, and the race will come oil'
next Me. inlay. The purse i* -sl"" a side.
Harry lle.yt -,'. ill sail the Sennet i and <'apt.
Ellison will sail the police boat.
MINING NOTES.
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A largccoal deposit ne- been found .some
miles wist of Hawthorne, Nov.
Garfield District, in Nevada, i* to have a
mill. The ore i- *.elel to be very rich.
The mines of AliiUi Valley and Silver
Peak, Nev., are again attracting attention.
Wink lias been commenced in earnest on
the Gulden Wedge mine, near Binhop
I 'nek, Inyo county;
The Montezuma furnace is removed from
Deep Spring Valley to Antelope Springs,
Inyo county.
There is big money in sight for the pros
pector who strikes an iron mine in the
, vicinity of Kagle i ity, Idaho.
A li l_'e has been cii-,,,. lately near
Greenville which is treating someexcite
nient, anilpromieses to be a Uig thing ill the
milling line.
A gold nugget was hisi week carried into
I' - '•;;. A. 'I .. and WHS found, mi weigh
ing, to be worth $150. It is undei>tO'>d thai
it will be sent to the World's Fair in New
Orleans.
t> » — — — — —
('riiTiTsi: as Kood. Cheese is generally re
j gurdiil as .1 luxury, and for the most part
used :.s sin in this country. it is, how
ever, a substantial f'e.'.'l. and in many [tarts
of Europe it is used in the place cii i.; lier
animal food. In nutritive qualities it com
pares with beef rather than pork, being
similar in c imposition ii' lean meat, -pork
beiu" "ni'tsar icprt'seir'cd lay butter, which i
tint f!y f.it. Theoretically. eciicese i- about
twice as nutritious as beef, pound for
pound, but practically it i- not so regarded.
TllC retail prices t' cheese and beef are
' genrr-.illy about the same, consumers find
ing in them about equal value as a means
for sustaining life. If there was any de
cided difference in the actual value of the
two, considered as a .-feint i li food,' it is
reasonable to presume that prices would
vary accordingly. When analyzed, wliole
milk cheese shows nearly twice as much
flesh-forming matter as meat, and skim
cheese nearly three times as much. Those
who estimate the value of food by i's flesh
forming constituents make skim cheese
mure valuable than whole-milk cheese,
but practically this rule will not work, not
withstanding that the importance e.f skim
cheese is sometimes stoutly asserted. —
[live-Stock Journal.
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MERCHANDISE REPORT.
The following freight passed Ogden May eHh :
For eSaeranitiil.i — lluntaalgtun, Hopkins A Co.,
1 carload of nails, 107 cases ax-handles; A. tt A.
Heilbron, ■■ bundles barrows; I'attmann .V
Schemed, 1 case eiegars; Watcrlionse 4 Lenter,
II bundles sbafts; Peter Jones. 3 boxes hard
ware; VS. J. O'Brien, '-' cases shoes; Kirk. Geary
.'. Co.. m eases patent medicines, 2 barrels euui
camphor, 1 keg potash; Burn*. Church ,v linn
t-oeW, 2 lioxcs ami 2eV barrels alassware; Abram
son. Halm i Co., tft boxes bottles: A. A. Van
I Vn.i'e i- it Co., 4 eases whips; Alfred Urcen
banm i Co., "I barrels fruit Juice: Hale Bros, ,v
Co.. 1 - .-■• silk umbrellas: Z. T. Mag-ill, 1 box
books Billinaslcj it C 0.,16 bandies baskets;
Mull, i 1..-.. Co., 30 feei lielefres tobacco, 77' boxes
scales; Lindley ,t Co.. "• l-oxes tobacco; 11. 7
man, Stanton a Co., 380 boxes springs; I/mi* A.
"Cells . ; case hardware.
For Redding— & Houston, 2 sawing
machines.
For Mnrysville — White, •'..•ley A Cutts, & hum.
dles leather belting; Perkins, Campl«U.t Co., 1
box harness; S. S. Ely. l bos harness; Serf
Schloss & Co., 2 cases cutlery; White, Coolej .>.
Cutis, 2 cases cutlery.
For Oroville— .kins jt Co., 12 boxes baking
pond'
For Red Bluff J. G. Ballon, 1 box household
goods.
For Penryn— Morgan Morgans, 1 barrel cloth
inv.
For Stockton— W. P. Henderson, '2S sets wheels;
L. <". English & Co., 2 bundles iron; Steinbardt,
tioldsmith i Co., 1 case clothing; .if". Hlcken
le.it ham, 42 ctirriage springs; 11. C. Rhaw, 1 laar
rel iron.
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•'Don't 'monkey' with the buzz-saw,"
wns the advice to .1 Jwyillg visitoer; don't
lti'il with rlicmiiatisni, but cure it, with St.
Jacobs oil, is ours, and we know, too.
. -♦
Ht-'Mcns of the s'toniach, salt rheiiui and
all blood disorders are radically curcil by
I Aycv's'Sars"ainiril!a.
AN ARMY EXPERIENCE.
now . an : Old .Veteran Escaped Annihila- ,
tion and Lived to 'Impart a •
■y.^S Warning to Others.
[National Tribune of Washington.] <■»-'
A pleasing occurrence, which has just
come to our notice in connection with the
New York ' State meeting of the < .rami
Army of the 'Republic, is so; unusual in
many respects that we venture to reproduce
it for the benefit of pur reader-!,
Captain Alfred Revs. .111. of New York,
while pacing in the lobby of the armory,
previous to one of the meetings, suddenly
stopped and scanned the face of a gentle
man who was in earnest conversation with
one of the Grand Army officers. 1; seemed
to him that he had seen thai face before,
partially obscured by the smoke of battle,
and yet this bright and pleasant counten
ance could not be the same pale and death
like visage which lie SO dimly remembered.
Hut the recollection, like laantjuo's gin-;.
would nut "down" at command, and it
haunted him the entire day. On the day
following he again saw the same counten
ance, and ventured to speak to it- owner.
The instant the two veterans heard each
other's voice, that instant they recognized
and failed each other by name. Their faces
and forms had changed, but their voices
were tin- same. The man whom Captain
Rensom had recognized was Mr. \\. K.
Sage, of St. Johns, Mich;, a veteran of the
J '.<! X. Y. Light Artillery, and both mem
bers of Bumside'a . famous expedition to
North Carolina. After the first greeting*!
were over, Captain Etensom said :
''It hardly seems possible, Sage, to see
vein in this condition, for I thought v..
"must have been dead long ago.''
•' Yes, I do nut doubt it. for if I am not
mistaken, when we last met I was occupy
ing a couch in the hospital, a victim of
' Yellow Jack ' in its worst form."' *
" 1 remember. The war seems to have
caused more misery since it* close than
when it was in progress," replied the Cap
tain. "1 mm old comrades frequently
who are suffering terribly, not so much
from old wounds as from the malarial poi
sons which mined their constitutions."
" I think so myself. When the war
closed I .returned home, and at times I
would feel well, but every few weeks that
confounded 'all-gone' feeling would come
upon me again. My nervous system.which
was shattered in the service, failed mc en-'
tirely, and produced one of the worst pos
sible cases of nervous dyspepsia. Most of
the time 1 had no appetite ;" then again 1
would become ravenously hungry, but the
.minute I sat down to cat 1 loathed food.
My skin was dry and parched, my flesh
loose and flabby. I could hold nothing on
my stomach for days at a time', ami what
little I did cat failed to assimilate, [was
easily fatigued; my mind was depressed ;
I was cross and irritable, and many a night
my heart would pain me so 1 could not
sleep, and when I -did 1 had horrid dreams
and frightful nightmares; Of course these
things came on one by one, each worse
than the other. My breath was foul, my
tongue coated, my teeth decayetl. I lee..':
terrific headaches, which would leave my
nervous system completely shattered, in
fact, my existence since the war lias been a
living "death; from which 1 have often
prayed for release."
"'Couldn't the old surgeon do you any
good?"
•' 1 wrote to him and he treated me, but
like every other doctor*, failed. They all
said my nerve was gone, and witliout that
to build on I could not get well. When I
was at my woAt, pile* of the severest na
ture came upon me. Then my liver pave
out and without the use of cathartics I
could not move my bowels at all. My
blood got like a stream of tire, and seemed
literally to burn me alive."
"* Well you might better have died in bat
tle, quick ami without ceremony."
" HOW many times I have wished I had
died tin- day we captured Newborn !"
"' And vet you tire now the picture of
health." "
>; And the picture is taken from life. I
am in perfect condition. My nerve tone is
restored; my stomach re-invigorated ; my
flesh is hard and healthy ; in fact I have
new blood, new energy and a new lease of
life, wholly as the result of using Warner's
Tippecanoe. This remarkable preparation,
which I consider the finest tonic ami stom
ach restorer in the world, has overcome all
the evil influences of malaria, all the poison
of the army, all traces of dyspepsia, all
i !ual-as*imilation of food, and indeed made '
' a new man of me."
The Captain remained silent tor a while.
. evidently musing over his recollections of
the past. When he again raised hi* head
, he said :
"' It would be a godsend if all the veter
! an* who have suffered so intensely, and
i also her* in the laud who are enduring so
much misery could know of your experi
! ence, Sage, and the way by which you have
been restored."
And thai, is why the alaovc conversation
is recounted.
SA N FRANCISCO STOCK SALES.
Ban Frakcisoo. May Ith.
KOBKIKO SKSSIOX.
thae_pie,n I 215 talon. 1 85Q1 8-1
.1 e.IU e_ati_mcD_ i 50 Alt* IX
515 Ophir 1 SOegl 55: 105 fitxme'or 25c
200 Metlcan 1 06; 53 Beaton.., 3,' c
130 G. - C . ..1 SKftl SI 100 Navajo 2 70'
338-Be'cher I €5 700 IH-. 2 25
47)e-av»?e 7et 2* Belle Is' Ye .
! 7e*)ChoU»r 1 It 831 Boill© 343
3545 11. ax- I 1 1 30 ;50 Syndicate 35c
IC-o'.Jtin. Vlr 20c .70 Cm. I'adfle 3*«.
tan. Keratin 1 55 .20 Men C i.c
230 Belihtrr lIE 5. M. White .45c
450 _acheq.tr .....*.5
Ae-TSRNOUH sritsios.
eSONa-ejo. 2 751 650 Potosl Set:
1 frf I>ety 245 leSuO H.lea *"cr.,l *_£! 7i
li.i Mi Diablo 240 8.) ''e.T..- ISO
725 Be_e 3 50 IK) 8. >'c»evsa 1 55
20OEula-cr 45 "Ml Utah 115
150 syndicate 3"c 20) Oi-i-rni.au 20c
1 4-5 .<t,r.i' I '-"•'; 3- 170 Union 80
21'iMtxl-an IQI 15 130 eta.. 1 50
2sJO.ai.dtJ 125 !S3Baa__i *C"rls<;
I 175Sa»e_-» Coal, i Ws Belcher 1
I KaOCe.aVa XX *00-e-or_la. 2W
S-aOCe-uU-i 1 C 5..1 11
. — - — — • .
ile.ie-i • :..'• Acid Phosphate, incompar
able ill sick headache. Or. Fred. Homer,
.1 1-.. Salt-in. \'ei. says: "To relieve the in-
-tie.ii uiiil so-called sick headache, and
mental depression iiitidi i . . certain stages
of rlieuinatisni, it i- incomparable.^
If and If. .
" If you are suffering from poor health
'or languishing on a bed of -i. k;.. -
-'lake cheer, if you are simply ail-
' ing, or if you feci weal e:.<l dispirited,
' without clearly know jag why, Hop
'Bitten will surely cure you."
"If you are a minister, ami 1 c .a <- overtaxed
'yourself with your pastoral duties, or a mother,
' worn out with tare ami work, or a man of but)
' ness or laborer weakened by lhe strain of yonr
'everyday duties, or a man of letters, toiling
over yonr midnight work, Hop Bitters will
surely strengthen you. '
"If you are suffering
* -from over earing or
'drinking, any iudiscre-
1 ' lion or dissipation, or , ' jli •
'ure young en;. l growing
• ' too fast, as i- ollcu Ihe
' ease."
"Or if you are in the workshop, m the
Cum, at the desk, any where, and feel
' that your system needs cleansing, ton-
f* ing. or stimulating, without intoxicat-
- in:.', if you are old, blood thin and in.
' pure, pulse feeble, nerves unsteady,
§/■•. '"' faculties, waning, Hoj> Bittern, is what :
' you need to give yon new lifc.JiealUt,
and vigor."
It you are costive or- •':; sjh pit. , or -
suffering from any other of the numer-
ous diseased of the "stomach or bowels, •*-
-it is your own fault if yon remain ill.
. £~ If yon are wasting av.ee> with any
fore.i oCKlduey disease, ,-,.,, tempting
death this moment, am) turn for a cure
lollop Bitters.
If you are sick with
that terrible sickness,- .
Nervousness, you will
find a " li..'m in QQead'"
• --. in Hop Bitters. - - . '
Ifyouarea frequenter, or a resident
til a miasmatic district barricade your
system against the scourge of all coun-
malaria, epidemic, bilious and
intermittent fevers — by the use of Hop
Bitters.
If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad
breath. Hop Bitters will .give you fair skin, rich
blood, the sweetest breath, uml health. i.l
will lie |eai.tl for a ease they will not cure or help.
The poor, bedridden, invalid wife, -;--..•
mother nr daughter can lie made the picture of
health by a few unties of Hop Bitters, eo-tJ.g
but a trifle.
er- '>"*''■'!? "l^^-fl-Vfi Regeneration for
tlnti* -.5 § |[M»e,,fcet.l.,lsv.tems.
WM^f,„-. T r,^n\™lleriiig lrom a
J} I****1 **** .atB.ATES -^general want of
_ . j lone, and its usual
ta_^ *_s\ concomitants, dys-
-^»^K. I ?^_k v - T^'l^bi and ner-
*K j& ftS ff, jSL_. v...1-lee ->.i- seldom
I l ' mlyrfimr^fo. derivable from the
<»/ Yy^ mlVt^- "*'' "' " H"Urish-
e^aiy t jy-fi^<*' - ing did ami stim-
■rSf^vfytbey Ttr-s "'ci of appetite, un-
.V ■'L^i^<\S^'ta^ aided. A "uedi-
' <!_>flM ___?'__/-" '•'"'' ,hi '" will <-" "
14<i*Ji^rbAvi&4i;- i '"' ' ' v(t " removal of
sXSS :*uBrs^**33ii{ " ''"' specific ob-
\ k £&&£*• ■ =^*fi^"-*2!eT>*» -teiele to renewed
t ** i: «-X__^_y""^ health and vigor,
,_^ '_«-, that is a genuine
tffvN„ .<"-*•* AC l,'^«,g* corrective, is the
Z?&; «t*v r "»x~ijri - 5 ___l real need. It IS the
QtS I* ft "jt it l I»-*\7iJBU I*ea.session of this
' . '-'- ■ m grand requirement
which makes "..-Tetter's Stomach Bitten so ef-
fective bs an invigorant. For sale by a'! . Drug-
I irirts and Dealers generally. mylMWFAwiy
r £JJS! rA --'i? M i!^
l^**?\____\*v ?
" mB ™
Absolutely Pure.
Tins POWDER never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeuess. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can-
not be scald in competition with the multitude of
low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pow-
ders Sold only in eons. KnVAI. BAKING
POWDER CO., 106 Wall street, Sew York.
W. T. et'Oi.KMAN A CO., Agents,
AN" FRANCISCO. apJS-lplv
1 f£EMiESs A ■■
Mil
REMEDIES
SKIN CURE,
CATARRH CURE,
COUGH CURE.
BLOOD CURE.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
REDINCTON _ CO., Cen'l Agents,
San Francisco, Cal.
apT-lyMFAwlyeow
e^i^^^S^eS^-siieeel^S^^^^S
>Vi*vo\V:s % ■-. •■>;, tar? : Yl : t\ jj ,!• •• fsff///fi\ "S
•fte-sA^v v^-&*e> m Pi
-"^'isN-vT-.v t; ■ ' yy77yyyy "/ySyy-i
-.. -S3 ■ : r - -
•-.-•- -• .*• - ■ >:yy.. *
-
h . yygry^yy N^_^- ; -fra*-
... ■ -TiAcy-^ .-.. ft "S_*sS"st7_p — .
P i|C| 3 : " :
S^*^%Smf>WM i'ep*& V.'\ v & **&■"•-..&
1
• -.r-jk.- .:-eilS_s_SK!i__-: . . ._2____S___a_c_i'
YI„Y EASILY HANA&ED,
scc"c:-.;ical IN FU2-L..
AND GCAB'AXTEED TO
W\ma parhd Siiisfvllir'- Ewif _fftSF
BUY
MADE ONLY SY
Excelsior lan do.,
st. lytti ««. no.
IMPORTERS AND E*3AIaERS IN
TiN-PLATE, WIRE.
SHEET IRON
-j.T-t*n*3-
ETi-.RT CL.tS<- or coons CSED or SOLD B*J
TIH ABB STOVE DEALERS.
SEND J" OH I'll ICE LISTS.
L. L. LEWIS & CO.,
-It I'AMKVrO. • * |
I THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
*^ w Ss_^-*"^3? l _?eßfiB Is n ncTcr-fulllng cure
i tl^_se3SSt_«^i'or Nervous Debility,
! WjAtWZTj^Ti --ZvjXl 1. '■' li kii - 1 c d Vitality.
! V^l-f rC V^_SS-*emiual Weakness.
I ,'i,'., fi-_ ..-.^-2 Vii'Spermutorrhtea, Lost
! *V-e/' -*"*t«___j-t^Y-**'<-< if£. .**l!»iili.nMl,lmy<atriicy,
I •__'• fjf. ___' . I'eei.i;-. -:-. en..: ..ii th"
IVi } »"?i ' '"?_ — Asi' ten i We effect- of self-
tTpy. k ! '^Jl "'"'-"■ ytiuthful follies
k^ks ■"' ja^^JW-WAJjw-iidexet'sst'sln Mature
; !*N^'t» <_«'__i^!S<ft_H vears— siieh as Loss of
'■ _»_J_^ra*nw2i__yMcinory; Ufeitude,
' i"iSCS^^StM.i___isXSSS Xoeturnal Kmis-ious.
! Aversion to Society, IMmness of Vision. Noises
! In the Head : the vital fluid pawing unolwerved
j in the urine, and many cither diseases that lead
I to insanity and death.
i DR, MINTiK, who l«.a regular physician
; (graduateof the l'n" versityr reiiusylvania). will
agreeto forfeit Five Iltuitlretl Dollar* fora
j ease of thia kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE
(under his special advice and treatment) will
not cure, or 'for anything impure or injurious
found in It. DX mintik treats nil Private
! Diseases successfully without mercury. Con-
| sulfation Free. Thorough . xtuniiiett ....: ami
i advice, including analysis' of urine. 93. Trice
I ol Vital Kestorsitive, »S1 SO a lxittle, or font
I times the quantity, MS ; sent to any address
' upon receipt of price, or C. O. D., secured from
I observation ana In private name If desired, by
A. K. MINTIK, SI. 11.. Nti. 11 Kearny
j street, San Francisco, till.
SAMTLI* HOTTI.K PKKB
Will lie sent to any one applying by letter, stat-
ing symptoms, sex and age. strict secrecy hi
retraril to all business transactions.
UK. MINTIK'S KIDNKV REMEDY, N'K-
• PHRETICI M.i-.'.r -ni! kinds of Kidney and
j Bladder Oo_rpU_nta, (ionorrheea. Ulcet, Leucor-
rh.ea. For sale by all Druggists .-i a bottle ; six
! bottles for*..
DR. MINTIK'S DANDKI.HIN ri-LS are
the liest and cheapest I>Y>I"KI"SIA and
BILIOUS core in the market. Ke.i -..;. by all
Druggists. ■-.:-..
KIKK. GEARY .v CO., Siiernmento, Wholesale
Agents. !iiy'.i-l|,'.y,'.e.'.".'.
§l|| Ffi SCRATCH I'BB MORE!
_-_.i_)^k^ ___ A X__ : ' s
YCHIgg FILES. Q3._§J:^Kg:
K\ "_.*TOMh_eerf M-.1-tu*-.. UtMM Ktal-_. !n
n •*-■.! by Kt'r&tt-htns matt nt nigh '■ • '"..•.•*:># .-m
art s.-.rrrfm-.-s ?.. -:- '• *-«vn-e-r*aT t>i-.i.-fnt eatero
UM A:«- r- t ~-}'t ~. Ble»««>e_rm ..II M.!en Vtocatars.
er%* - - -- - • « .- - ■ — ->•-—«<.
\C< & d'ljßjjS use
!li.iM# ! %.&#_i___i^ o&m
frenc6 Dressing I &i% Pc!ls!i
OH YCUR BOOTS AWU oriCEP
: • li very italic lias Taris Medal on it
faTit'i.t of Imitation,.
.:. 1". l.'ffolf'.V _ >■*.■.. Hasten. JTeUts
n.iNKiX' iioisks.
■ _________
NATIONAL BANK
D.O. Mills & Co.,
SAt I'.AMKNTIi. CAL
CAI'ITAI *300,000.
EDG-A It MI 1.1, -7 ...President.
FRANK MILLER — -... C'efisliicr
DIRKCTORS: -
P.O. MILL", EDGAR -_□__
W. E. CHAMBERLAIN, C. 11. HUBBARD,
. KKANK MILLER. ja.'*o-'ptf
. II I- i lien XXX. P.. ('. MtNel.tvuKTll, W. H. CROCKER.
CROCKER. WOOLWORTH&CO.
____a__xr_*__3e_{i___..
352 Vine Street Sun I'raiieNeti,
Carry on ft General Banking Business. Cor-
respondents in the Principal Cities of the
Eastern State* and In Europe. j*f6-4p_ n _
CALIFORNIA STATE BANK.
Dues a General Banking Business.
_______ .
ci?- Draws Exchange on all the principal
cities of the world.
OFFICERS:
President '. X. D. RIDEOtTT."
Vice-Pnsesidenl „FREDERICK COX.
Cashier - -A- ABBOTT,
DIRKCTORS:
.' \V. CLARK. GEO. C. ■ I'KRKIN*.
ALBERT (.AI.I.ATIN*, 3. R. WATSON",
X. D. HIDEOUT. FREDERICK ""OX.
I A, ABBOTT. au6-
the rep roi^se.
zsn -* "■ii '
SUMMER HATS AND CLOTHING
FOX
MEN AND BOYS!
A FILL ASSORTMKNT AT THK
_??,____ HOTJSE!
.WE MENTION SPECIALLY HIT A FEW _TA~*__*St
- Men's.-Black and White Mixed Straw .........75 and 85 cents
Men's Panama $1, $1 25, $1 75 and $3 50
• Men's Manila $3, $3 25 and $3 50
Men's and Boys' Linen Hats (round crown) 45 cents
Boys' Fancy Straws from 10 cents up
Men's Blue Flannel Suits $7 and $10
Men's Fine All-wool, Indigo Blue Yacht Cloth) $12
Men's Short Black Alpaca Coats $1 45
Mens Long and Fine Quality Black Alpaca, Coats $3 50
Mens Linen Coats 75 cents, $1, $1 25, $1 50 and $2
• Men's Linen Dusters $1 15, $1 50, $2 to $4
Men's Long Mohair Dusters, $1 15, $I*so to $4
Men's White Vests * from 90 cents up
Men Black Alpaca Vests $1 95
A Fine Assortment of LIGHT-WEIGHT CASSIMERE SUITS, and
Complete Stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS.
ODR MILLINERY PARLORS
Al'.l-T ".HOWIN'et: SOMKTHIM; NEW NEARLY KVKKY DAY.
A very great variety of LADIES', MISSES' and
CHILDREN'S HATS, all colors, all shapes.
DRESS HATS to order on shortest notice.
Parasols, Fans, Glomes. Mitts, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Novelties in
Collars and Cuffs, etc., in great profusion.
■
c.
< ''ll' i.i ilil 7 fill - e.i ",. of >'.i!l!li:i'T- I n.i 1 1* We' )-,.. before the udtta' I'l'lllOVCd from
Ijacnunento at the smallest outlay of expense. A postal caril sent to our address,
bear]iig J?opi wisljvs ii! samples of different .•.'•".lis which you tlcscrilie, is promptly
answered byus: • ¥on then make your selections". You have expended but 1 cent
to sec iler fashionable summer: styles and -learn prices.
A full .'iti.-- pattern of Lawn or any of the li^ht dress fill rice* is sent by mail or
express at a cost of about 28 cents. Be you a hundred miles distant from a fashion-
able headquarters, you can provide yourself -with tin same stj -i. goods as your tity
-i-7e i- wears, at a cost of less than 30 t'tiie- more tie..-: to her.
Samples fnrnishetl with pleasure on application. Orders, whether large or
small, receive careftil and prompt attention, and are tilled through our Country Or-
der Department by experienced hands, whose only work i* for this branch of our
business.
' In a very short time, we will commence distributing our
ILLUSTRATED SPRING AND SUMMER PRICE LIST.
:r:e__d house,
G. _€_:. GHl_lV_:____Ja', Proprietor,
No*". 714 ami 71G .1 street, and 713 and 71"i Oak Avenue. Sacramento
GRO G Fl FL I Fl* S !
... PICNIC GOODS AT T. H. BOOK & CO. S:
Potted Hum..... .'.'. 25 cent- Shrimps. i ft. I'een* lOcenta
1 unci) llrtia.i s'A i-t-iit* Pickles, in quart-bottles, only _n cents
limit-h Totwne -S> e«_tt Pickles, in luilf-pullou bottle, only. .... cents
i '.irnetl I.-. I. 1! runs for *1 l.i Prince Weill-' Sauce in cents
Canned t 'liii-keii .:.... '. 1" cents < '. A: B. < 'ream Sulnd Dressing 35 cents
I I'iiis' I\ct i-.i!.-:.— in jelly), s-iht.-t.il- .".■ nt* I'nmlierry Sauce, '.'-Iti can* 35 cents
I. . fin jelly), *fc can .'. rents Good Butter, per nil) SO rents
lieviltil Ham ..;._ en cenls Jtilmston's Butter, -"pounds Vi rents
Chipped eßeeCSn 2-lt> "ami., '" cents Jams mid Jollies, _.ft cans :t0 cents
We «M tt. call dM attention of every.. Nt- to out- OI_T-EtX3K RUTTER. made
liv It. m. Win. Johnston, at Kit-It lnn. l. It has no t-.|iial in this market tor quality,
nil. I is mitt elira|wr Mian I'lletlmiiet Hotter or any kooil lliitt.r ill the market. We
■ nai_lll> ■ eaery roll to vveljth i His., anil we tluiin that the Johnston Batter la
from 2 to 4 «/.. heavier than most Battel on the market. I'etaliima Butter
usually weighs' I 71-1 lh<. to the roll, ami is tlt-arer at M cents than Johnston's i-
at 33 i-ent>. Call antl get a roll, and you « ill use no other.
T. H. COOK & CO., Big Tree Store, Cor. Eighth and J Sts.
DR. ALLEN'S!
I'KIVATK lIISI'KNSAKY.
80>i I.t-eiriiy Street,' Sun I'lniifist-,,, Cal.
EsTAiiiiMinr, for the stTiTvirnr and Speedy
i.iiiE of Chronic, Ne.l'A'.: and
-,i I i -.;. Diseases.
TIIK ITM'ITUT srECIAI.IST.
DR. ALLEN, AS T3. WELL KNOWN. IS A
regular graduated Physician and Surgeon,
educated at I- iwd •.-: College and the I'niversiiy
of Michigan. He has devoted a lifetime to, and
i- acknowledged to Ik-, the most expert Surg,
i.i his specialty on the Pacific Coast.
YOINT. MEN
And MIDDLfi-AGED M_3f. who are suffering
from the effects of Youthful Indiscretions or Ex-
cesses in maturer years, NiTf.vol's and I'nv-n
Debility, l.Mi-iiri ni v. Lost Maxiiood, confusion
I of ideas, dull eves, aversion to society, despond-
ency, pimples on the nice, '"*> e.i energy and
memory, frequency of urinating, etc., remem-
ber, that by a combination of vegrtaUe remedies
of great curative poller, the Doctor lee.- so
arranged bis treatment that it will not only
I afford immediate relief but permanent cure.
HOSPITAL KXI'KUIKNCK
I (Having been surgeon in charge of two leading
I hospitals}, enables me to treat all private
| troubles with excellent results. 1 wis!, it dis-
I tinctly understood that I do not claim to perform
impnessibilities, or to have miraculous or super-
natural ism-tar- 1 chiim only, lo lie a Awful and
j tueeessful Phy=!cian and' Surgeon, thoroughly iv-
I formed in my sjieciiilty—
I)I«<EASKS OF MAN".
All applying to me will receive my '■■ ■'
i opinion ot their complaints— no experimenting.
I will gu.-. ran tee it iriniticc cure iv every easel
undertake, or forfeit *i,O«M>. Consultatiin in
office or by letter Klip: and strictly private.
' Charge? moderate. Thorough examination, in-
cluding chemical and microscopical analysis of
urine mid advice, 10. Office hour* -Dto :l daily,
7to 8 evening; sunday, '.• to it! only. Call or
address Hit. ALEE).', -je'. l _. Kearny street, San
Francisco, Cal. *-. " "'TV'"* -
]•. - — I have a vegetable compound, tie. re-
sult of many years of special practice and hard
study, which under my Special advice has never
failed of success in the cure of Lost Manhood,
rt-.i~r..lt,rilie:i. etc. . u'JO-lptf
To the Unfortunate.
DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY,
♦ « . t. , -. *
013 Kearny street, San Francisco.
-y,~ »>.■ ' Established ii. 1554,
y_r r± for the treatment of
fl __<=_ *??**> -ccvi. ,i and Seminal
Li y^yS-—^. ,-'tss_ Diseases, such as Gon-
____Z yr ■ *\\y, " orrli-t.Glect.strictures,
/V5-^I?S»""_£$;-*%?t syphilis in all its forms,
fca&t^/f »"- ~ 7S>"'i*' Seminal Weakness, Ira-
r^\ 1 IST" jTaiM*? ■ vmenefi Skiu Diseases,
lfi A l.jA.--?ir'-££}_\ etc., permanently cured
r**Sv'" Wlß^tl'ifrH'-^^ Seminal Weakness.
IJ&^lfeu^wSAJl^' " Seminal F:mi.«sions,
wt^___; .',li&Js: ifcTiix the consequence ofsell-
C^&mW&SB^R abuse This solitary
>>^S^^^.-i*'' vice or depraved sex
ual indulgence i* practiced by the youth of bow
sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing
with unerring; certainty -the following train el
morbid symptoms, unless combated by scientific
medical measures, viz: sallow countenance,
dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head,
ringing in the ear-, mm like the rii.-tlin_ ol
leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about
the loins, weakness of the Urals, confused vis-
ion, bluuted inf. licet, loss of confidence, diffi-
dence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form
new acquaintances, disposition to shun society,
loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and va-
rious eruptions about the face, furred tongue,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats
monomania and frequently insanity
COKED AT HOME.
Person? at a distance may lie cured at homeby
addressing a letter to' DR. GIBBON, stating case
symptoms, length of time the disease has con-
tinued, and have medicines promptly forwarded
free from damage anil curiosity, to any part ol
the country, with full and plain directions. By
I inclosing ten dollars in registered letter, through
the l'osioifice. or through Wells, F'argo A Co.. a
package of medicine will be forwarded to any
part of the Union. The Doctor cures when others
fail. Try him. • Mention the Rfz-ord-Unios.
Address " . DR. .1. I" GIBBON.
ja_l-4ptf ' Kox 10.-.7, San Francisco.
GEORGE W. YOUNG,
(Successor to Piu & aw),
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, CORNER
Fourth and L streets, Sacramento. Estab-
lished in 1850. He has just finished a fine as-
sortment of Phaetons, Mountain Buggies, Light
Open Buggies ; all sizes of Spring and Thorough-
brace Wagons. a good assortment of Eastern
Buggies, which' will be sold at lowest rates. Re-
pairing, Painting and Trimming done in first-
class stvie ar-d oa short notice. - - mrli- - .
/fjUosTf^Dß. LIEBIG'S
, 3 u-iiiiM^X f - 1 1 ***/
WVmW german
I/hSlthV VIGORATOR.
riIHE OLDEST, GREATEST AND BEST I;KM-
I ty for th. cure of Nervous and Physical
Debility. Vital Exhaustion, Seminal Weakness.
1.. . — of Manhood. railing Memory and Relaxed
and Enfeebled condition of the Gcnito-Urinary
Organs.
It speedily cures linpotenee, IT.trlv De-
cay, LOSS Of Vigor, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, c.fid
all" th" sad elite ts of youthful follies and abuse
or EXCESSES OF MATURITY.
It permanently prevents all Unnatural
l.e--- from the system, as thousands can attest
who have used the Remedy in tie. past quarter
of a century ■■•■ hich it has been before the public.
It i- Indeed a wonderful remedy — toning
the nerves, strengthening the muscles, checking
the waste, invigorating the hole system and
restoring the afflicted to HEALTH and HAPPI-
NESS. •
Tin- Doctor will agree to forfeit 91.000 fora
ca»e undertaken Hot '"lire 1. iii, reason so many
cannot get cured of Weakness and the above dis-
eases is owing to complication called PROSTA-
TOBRHEA with Hypen -tt.ia, which requires
special treatment. ■ -'
Dr. I. Bio'slxvioos '. withonri •
liar special treatment, is the only cur. for Paiw
TAToteKMEA. By it ISHU ■;• i- r. Bton d and th.
hand of time moved back from nge to youth.
Price of either lAvi|toi_tor, *•;. Case of
six bottles, HO. Sent '... any address, covered
securely from observation.
Dr. Llt-fiig ,v Co. treat successfully by Ho-
moeopathy every form of special. PRIVATE
or CIIUONIC DISEASE without mercury ormiu-
seous drugs. If vitality is drained from the
.body, numerous diseases follow that Imtlle ordi-
uarv medical treatment. ii allowed to continue,
the unnatural loss Causes Consumption, Dia-
betes. Bright"! Disease, Insanity, etc. Cures
guaranteed. Diseases of the gi nito-urinarj or-
gans, kidneys, liver and ddei specially treat-
. .1. Diseases OF WOMEN -I'l EMIA CCtUED.
.luetliliiil and Responsible^- Dr Uebig -
Co. from Xi p.i'M are regular college educated
physicians, and are now in their nineteenth
year of special practice,;
If pimples appear on the face and body, if you
liecome listless and easily iii- .1 andrexmuated.
liMik out for the compUeatlon v.iili .Seminal
Weakness, discovered at the LIEBKi DISPEN-
SARY, known as Prostatorritaj*. DR. LIE-
BIG'S ITsVl'.i IR.VTOR, So. .'. i- the only known
temedy for tl.i above complication, r.-osiß-
rorrliten.
Most powerful electric belts free '.■ patients.
To PROVE THE WONHERFfI. POWER HIT THE IN-
VIGORATOR 1 *- BOTTLE GIVE.N OR SENT FREE.
Consultation free ami private.
I.IKl»I<; DISPENSABT.
1(10 Geary street. -:\- Francisco. Cat
Private Entrance, 105 Mason street, four bio.
Up Geary street from Kearny. Main ehtrance
through Dispensary Drug Store. dfe-ly_wly ;
Dr.Spinney&Co
Of No. 11 Kearny St., San Francisco,
Treat .ill Chronic and Special Diseases.
YOI MEN'
WHO MAY BE SI* FFERING FROM THE
\> effects of youthful follies or Indiscretion,
will do will to" avail themselves of this, the
greatest boon ever laid at the altar of sntleriug
humanity. DR. SPINNEY v, ill guarantee to for-
feit $509 for every case of Seminal Weakness or
Private Disease of any kind or character which
he undertakes and fails to cure.
MIDIII.K-AGKD MKN*.
There are many at the age of M to 60 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
ejee_ —tent will often be found, and sometimes
small particles of albumen will appear, or the
color will be of a thin n.iikisi. hue, again chang-
ing 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 seminal
weakness. Dr. S. will guarantees perfect cure
in all such cases, and a healthy restoration of
the genito-urinarv organs.
Office hours— lo to 4 and 6tu 8. Sunday, from
10 to li a.m. Consultation free. Thorough ex-
amination and advice, -'•"■. Call or address
lilt. SPINNKY A CO.,
No. 11 Kearny street. San Franc co.
P. s.— For private diseases of short standing, a
full course of medicine, sufficient for a cure.with
all instructions, will be sent to any address for
SIO. . ■-.■■■- -■■■- IpStawMTWTh Ftf :
■KTOTICP— STALLION* i JACK iV
JLN Nelson can be seen at Tryon's -:...}< \fZn
'»c. at I'nion House. Lower Stockton *" " •'
Ro-d. every alternate 9 day commencing April
JIS till Julyl.lSW ■fopSS-Jjn*] 11. WEEsTER.-
_tTS(TLi_vyi.or^ '-y^y-y^' ■■■■■■ ■ •
Heinz's Patent Self-Ventilating
REFRIGERATORS!
*
Ice King, Iceberg, Triumph, and Perfection.
Handsomely Oak or Black Knobs, with
Walnut Grained, aag^^ria-^^^^^^^a Patent Trimmings.
ones mannractnred on 'idt\ j?g t E t '-<s_^--^-' o **^T> e^g r4\^£sß- Hoiuz
scientific principles. .^^EffiS^^Sr^fßie-S-S REFRIGERATOR,
or the otlor or another. C 5 teen si.-s's.
WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS!
iKirii: motion. *
/-^S^^l^j^^SgeS^Hß^-i ~ ~
: — ffSS^S^J^l^^i \ — •
The White Moun- /i^K_£^lh,J •\^J'XS^\ VU___9 The TuTsTro made
tain Freezer has no f >'''X'.f .il'.iV 1 ; _«^«!t__i WaW^^ of rine. of selected
liißs't- surfaces of zinc V ."*;-;'? Jplj'e*! • '• -*^BSs__B Mock, kiln drie,!,
in contact with the /_!"-'■¥ *-'*W _.'w__-*^~ «'i!fc ;alvan ti Iron
cream, but tin in- -_£".. .*"-"'- • i t_t£n(_m hoops, and arc sat-
stead. Families es- r-"-i^sfVS'!i:V;!;i' eiS^jK* ura'.cd «iili a pre-
peeiiilly should look !:&**.**&«'• ' :| «ifeß_l j.at-.i; . v w hii h pn
to this, us freezers |^a«B|iffl,P 'ife^M % "' n, - ; ,hoir •"'''■••'
put away damp, will, K?i°_ ; i i | !';'l'i '■■iWJWSII iratcr-esoaked. It is
when dry, show the fjS-'??"_s ; ' 1 __i" a well established
oxideof zinc, which --4lws.. _^___i_ar*^_l f '""* >' At 1 ' i > I1 '' wi'l
is a well-known {,T-?«"S£N* : **2ee_!_-^ sta:7d wet and dry
e*^*^i**a-3i|;! , e;.: iiij:;!, '7..--^^^
"-' S^--S^S.^A..-_-Sr_\-J_ i £_i4tt'*' -^
* — ___ — 9 _— -
SIZES:
2, 3, -_t, €3, 3, 10. IS, SO, 25 Qts.
Hoibrook, Merrill & Stetson,
221 _»rx<rl 223 ~ street BACi'amori.tOei ap.'.vipi'MW
Grangers' Co-operative Business Association
OF SACKAMKNTO VAI.LKY,
Nos. lOOC, 1002, 100*1- and 1006 X STREET. SACRAMENTO.
The foUowing names and officers constitute the new Hoard of Directors for the ensuing year :
War." JOHNSTON Richland. Sacramento county), President; T. .1. riI.CHKK. (Wheaf
land), Vice-President; CEO. KK'll (Sacramento). Secretary; 1.. H. I ->ITTT (Florlnf,
Treasurer: GEO. VV. HANCOCK. -c,. rali'.i letei ; I HAS. 11. HILL, Sacramento; DAMEL
FLINT, Sacramento : A. M. I'LVMMEK, Walsh Station, saerainento conuti ; M. MERTIf",
Host lie, Placet comity
, ni _ |TJ_«__.
* T '. .*.'
— DIPORT_S_ AND DEALERS IN
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
lIATUJWAKK, GKOCKKIES, 1.1 lltllKN BARB WIKK. ETC.
AGEKTB TOR THE : CELEBRATED '"ADVANCE CHILLED PLOW;" eOTUDEBAKEB BROs*.
A WairoM and BUggiesfD. M. Osborne ACo Self-Binding Reapers and .Mowers ; California
Improved Spring-Touthed Harrows and Seeders, and PETALUMA INCUBATOR.H
<_- All orders will receive prompt attention, and be delivered on tumid ort'iirs and Boats, >ro
of Chaise. Write or call, and see u» before purchasing. , IKANK p. i.ii« kll, Manager
dj-4|**.m
BAKER & HAMILTON,
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTI RERS OF
Agricultural Implements, Machines, Hardware,
Cutlciy, C=*eV_a__i--e_. Bnrtoecl "Wire.
BUCKEYE g^\W#s mmm
Mower Mower
Reaper. :^^^^^^^^m Reaper.
Tiger Self-Dump Wheeled Rakes,
The New Hollingsworth Rakes,
Benicia Header and Pitts Buffalo Thresher,
BAIN WAGONS, Eureka Gang Plows, Gale Chilled Iron Plows!
REPAIRS FOR MACHINES. ETC.
FOR PARTICULARS. ADDRESS :
Sacranxciito ox- San ■T'raa.iciisco.
CAPITOL FURNITURE CO PAN Y,
Manufacturers of All Kinds of Furniture.
Goods Standard. Best Rates, Consideiing Quality, in :ho State.
-,VAl**:i-OOM JaZMgtf No- '»" ■' STKKKT. s '. I*. All I NTO.
1 MANHOOD DR, ABERHETHY i THIS GREAT STRENGTHENING REMEDY
IltVAsli.KU.eirn-.il «** CO -& 3Xr*E"T*t*^-"E; TONIC
- ___^1 VITALIZER. tnKnZ tritri |%*#«« (S E h»"
lilalllU-tiirativos VI IALIZttt. nDxft'-^ >t\ l!Cl8 >IATK Kl__.lT tf
. " T- Tin: |in,_^SS^»\il OV< ' r . t ' vcut «» eilrs ''-
RESTORED. King of all Known jlfflt'^'^lj IT TH.JuSS
I— — Remedies. ;~'^\SJ?4N_* 'i\%' m-w '•'- Qi'Ai.ii-'i
-.••Scar'' 1 '''__,'' <■''*'•' in I'HY-
IT 1- 111 ViiNl. A Iml'llT TIIK MOST K'-'.l 1 ff.Begfc,*.. .^-Tg '-B^j Ml I AX lot onool tie,*
1 ulilc. uwl'iil 11111 l l'H .V, tN, TiiM. U. till' »iW^,-»'iatt|; li -»-''»-'- inftlirrll col-
re-prie.lu.-iivt- .■.i|.s of Ik. lll >,;;, s known. It (jrJt' • '* .'^' _P*V7nn l '-'S i -' s "'" Kuroiic.
iii'tsiliri'i ilv nimn the in'-,..ie- systoin. It ro- fi a> _S__S^eftal tt" lt>io.-iitlvi<lvcitrei
-1..., sd..|,ilit:itf.| liini-!-..)!. ..I tee, |.i:;.. !|.... ■•: jIP l""7^r*!l if/fll niNerviiUsanrl l'livsicul
puis of tier Ini.lv .mil im-i. Ins a Nervine. iILUIiVCNAIUU '• Semi mil
li i- a |Hiivi-ri"iil. |a rmaiioul eeliel ....-;. rini:e..i VMBS-_9__K_U_KIHB ' Sncrmn-
Aprotli.-inc. It Is ail Alterative ami Aperient ot t ,, rr i,,. ; , i ■« .t .mk--,-. ITostutorrhaui. llvpt-ncs;
excellent fine iiunlity.' It relieves weakness thcsliv (over-sensitiveness of the parts,) Kidney
. -..1 pains in tin- ki.lin ys; it prevents hisses lrom l)]l(1 Bladder Complaints. Imp rltiesof tlie Blood
the system from unnatural causes; It cures and D'«»i-ies of the Skin
frontal headache, f.iei(.ii son tho race, loss of it iminriitlv st«i>s ail unnatural weak-
incmnry. relaxed condition of the nervous sys- enil;s ArallM upon i,,,. system, however they
tern, indigestion, sour stomach, diabetes an_ all <M .,. ur preventing Involnntarj seminal loesses,
urinary troubles. Those who have railed to debilitating dreams, seminal losses with the
tain ii cure should Immediately give the \it.\l- urine, or while at stool, etc so destructive to
I/.™ a trial. It Is the Kino of nil. it has never mind and botly and cures al! the evil effects of
failed in a single ease. The company will pay youthful follies mid exees.-.s. restoring Ex-
UOO ...rae-iisi- ii will not core, no .matter whether ],„„..,, ,j vitality, Sexual Decline aud , -"- i "'
complicated or not. The nblniition ot the jiiinhood, lioavever _»mpUc_te_.
Vitamzek i- such that it cure* laotli simple ami A tlii.rt.n_li as well as » permanent euro
complicated cases. Tliis la owing to a practical ..j,) complete restoration to perfect health,
experience m 30 years. Dr. A. & <-.> win guar- strength and Vigor of Manhood is absolutely
eint.. a permanent care In every case taken nn- e- unra t .,.,i i.v this justli celebrated and re-
der their treatment and special advice. lime- liable Great lteire'dy Price, $-.**) per bottle, or
required is from one to three months treatment. fly ' ( . u, .'i,.'s for •'in Sent upon receipt of price-
If the great Vitai.izei: fails, the money paid for or n 'j, to any address, secure from observa,
the remedy will be reftindctl or -&» forfeited. tlon ' an 'd strictly private bj
Cull or write |r..eir<i|>! i:vti!..Ns..N \| UCROOB, """ nuu jjjjjf <-. p. SAI.KIKLD,
which will enable the sutl'erer to answer the -.j,-, kejuuit RKirr, San F«_w__o, Cal.
necessary questions, so that each can have (he " m-ovAT -.-mrp- -p trow
proper remedy forwarded suitable for his ._- ,-J; TRIAL BQaaliXm X-U-Xa,
"IT. I M. Cam. V..\s| 1.-IATT..N "*__»-* I'oNHDE-N- Suflicicut to show ita merit, Kill 1* sent to any
T!.\i_ Price of the great Vitaliaer, 82. or six bot- „,„, nn nlving by letter, stating his symptoms
ties in '-a*'-. -!"■ Siffui ent to (li:f. Most JS rret __c '
t'A<— i — by E_____i on receipt of price, or strictly confidential, by let-
('■ ii. P. ter or at oltlt-e. free.
I A mj7C sußcring from dL-ecases pee_. y or the convenience of patien ./.and tn order
L.A\L/I L..0 liar to their sex, invaluable to insure perfect secrecy, I have adopted a pri-
aiil and needy euro obtained. Our Female v .,(,. address, under which all packages are for-
Monthly rills are unsurpassed as a regulator, warded.
Sent on receipt of price. Si — ■ — " ~
l)r. Abernethy _ Co.. 1,48 Market St.,
corner Ninth, Sun Francisco, Cal. ,«™.»,™«__KKB_______«__»«a»__a__«"sr-
jj«r-Tnkf Market ami Valencia Street Dummy —————————————— —■»»—_"-__---_____-
<. 'libit- Cars from the Kerry, etc. mMpAwtf I J. FRANK CLARK, 1 '
J. S. NICHOLAS, I County Coroner ami I ii.l.rtaker, 5
-i . o . iiiunui-rto, ■No ml Fourth street, between I -.tut K _ >
r ATE OF THK FIRM OF STOXEK & XICIIO- E *•"»■ >' *V" 1 "' , ' the ••"" *,'-**"l'l';*e Stock of I
la las. h,is,ii„.ii,.,i a I'aint Shop at D orderT-^SSht on the const Country B
_- „ a?. 1 _, . „ , , -. a I orders, day or night, will receive prompt at- 1
No. 000 __ Street (Host's Machine Shop), B tention. Telephone Niiml.tr, 1:11. jla-lplmS
Where he is prepared to do painting in all its i X"r nr r^'t ß ■ •.'"■ l r j^^-eT-«Tn-Ti-Tii_!
branches. Estimates furnished on all contracts.
l, p.' osßOßira • i FRITZ & MIIiLEE,
M. \y. U_DU«I*IO | CNDEnTAKERS,
Wood anCl- V_*Oa.l Ya.ru, I office lii Odd Temple. Ninth and
No. 806 I street, Sacramento. 8 IC streets. Complete rto;k Ot Cniiertakers'
B eSoods constantly on hand. < "Ity and coun-
*3- \Hviv- on hand a complete stock of Wood, I try orders promptly attended to. day or
Coal Chunks Charcoal and Kindling. Ortlerby j night, at reasonable rates. __jyl
It phone No. 09. W. E. i '-!'.< >KN. l'roprictor. *.~aam*Kv'SL±>'yz*i _-.--?-*-- II i m iiimiiij
' aU'2-J))tf *MMmm -H_-gtSS----98-i \J mMMM\mmmWmSi IS-BS-_CB-____MBBMJI
OLD CORNER SALOON" I W. J.- KAVAIIAUGH, |
_2 I •ONDERTAKF.It,' No. 9%9 i Street. I
I S3" Alwav son hand a large assortment of |
■ rnHEOLO CORNER SALOON, SIXTH AN!) I Metallic :nnd Wootlcn Caskets, Burial Cases I
1 X streets, has been purchased by GEO. f and Coffins. Shrouds furnished and Fractal S
DERMAN, who has refurnished and renovated ( Wreaths Preserved. Country onie*- rill ra- 1
it throughout: He will be pleased to see his B ceivepre attention oa short notice and atl
friends and the public. Best of Liquors and Ci- » ■■•"•:' ■■"■'■ '■■■'■•■' ' '^c opefi-I'-'-l* nt.d >.:.;.]•.
gars in stock. Beer, 5 cents a glass. ap:*)-ip!m ■ * ________^_______________