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COMMERCIAL.
SACRAMEXTO MARKET.
Sacramento, February 17th.
FRUlT—Lemons—.Sicily, $ti 50<a,7 *>. box;
California, SiM4 50; Limes, BJ7<g 3 9 box, 75c
61 "r 1 lot); Bananas, $-.2 50<o 3 50 ~? bunch for
Island; Cocoanuts, S7toS; California Oranges—
Lfl* Angeles, S2®2 25H box: Riverside, S.JiTj,
a aO'phox; do, Navels, S4 25«i4 50 V box;
Mandarins, «si -J5 '0 box; Pineapples, COc
each. «7 y dozen- Apples-Spitzenburg. §ti tio
(»~ 75 p box; Rho<!e Island Greenings,9ls
1 50>< l>ox; lnixed varieties, §ltal Ub »*. box;
Tears, 81 \t y box.
CANNED (lO(iDS—Assorted table, §2Q
2 10; Apples, $1 O<J; Apricots, §1 i>o; Black
berries, si <jr,; Cherries, $:> 4<%2 110; Cur
rants, su 25; Gooseberries, >si ><j»< l BO;
Muscat Grapes, )j;i 55(al 00; Plums, SI i>o;
Quinces, SI 'Jo; Baspberries, §2 70; Straw
ben its. .*:> 70.
HKEADSTL'KFS—?'iour, S4 25 %> bW; Oat
meal, 10-ft sjtck, 4c per lt>, .*:{ 80 V 100-lfc
sack; Cornincal, white, ts^l V' 10-li. sacks;
ye110w,92 10-• 25-S>sacks; Cracked Wheat,
9* 50, 10-U. sacks: 2 :iu. 100-ft sacks; Hom
iny, S3 10-lt. sacks; $U SO V 100-rt. sacks;
Graham, S:2 40, lU-K) ,s::cl;s; §2 20, IOU-Uj
HAY, GRAIN AND FKED—Oat Hay Sl2fn,
15 v ton; AHalla, do, $l:if«ll ton: iinm,
<21 'p. ton: Middlings, ij!^7 V ton; Barley,
whole, paying §1 56(3 1 <>0; rolled, 31 75(*
1 SO; Wheat milling), paying SI ;{. r > \\
cut: Bye 91 35; Tame Oats. 93^2 i; 5; Corn,
paying 81 30 t 1 rwl.
VEGETABLES-Onlons, Silversklns, Sl@
4,'r; ¥ iwt: onions, Red, £■>:!</ :> 50; Cabbage,
s(i'-'Si; Carrots, sO<*6Oc y 100 lbs; Tur
nlps,new,9l@l 25 t'. sack; bunch vegetables,
12 '/:<•'■?. doz; Parsnips, $I@l 50; Beets, 75c@
91:lli>ne lUidish. 10c r 1 b; Garlic. 2Ofe2sc;
Artichokes, 7 sc^9l ~? uoz; I tried Peppers, 204s
25c; Green Peas, common, 8®lOc; go, sweet,
lO'.'l:ic: Potatoes—Early Bose, UOcfe^l;
I'eerli ss.i?lra 1 Hurbanks,SI 40(5-1 50;< Vn
tennial. Slw 1 25 9 cU; Sweet Potatoes, 82@
\i 50 a suck; (Jelery,: 5c >: doz; Spinach, 5c
ft; String lieans, 4(« sc; Summer Bquash; :Ve
4c; Caullflower,sl y do/.; Green Peppers, id -c \
liie y, it.; ()kra, lOkl Z\ ;j c; Bed Cabbage, 3c "~j
K>* Havoy Cabbage. 9Oc y <ioz.
DAIRS' PRODLHTS—Butter —Valley. 84®
87JJc t 1 ft; Fancy Petaluma, 36@38 ftln; K;ist
eni Creamery, fancy, 22&23 c; Plekle Hull,
3" :;2!..c; packed In firkins, choice, l B<g 25c;
Common. 12^@13C, Cheese—California. 15ffi
liic; Young America, I7r.'i^c; Ba^tern
Cream, 15@16c;Limbarger,lB@20c; genuine j
Swiss. :;:; > ■„ :{.-„•; American Swiss, 21c; Mar- !
tin".-Cream, 17w 18c Eggs, 40<§ 15c; Caltfor-
Dla Ranch £ggß, 28®30c, Jiastem Et"<s, 25®
POULTRY—Dealers' prices: Live Turkeys,
hens, 12® 13c; gobblers. 11@12c; dressed, 1 i.'-i
15c; full-grown Chickens, 84@5 >' dozen;
youns roosters. St.i 5 y dozen; broilers, S:( ■: t;
tame Ducks, Ss<h ij; Pekln, 96@7; Geese, 32S
£ 25 f"pair.
GAME—Ducks, Mallards. ?. pair, 50.'•■.-7 5< ■;
Oanvasbacks, 75c@91; Sprig, 40@50c; Wid
geon, 25@50c; Teal, 85fe5Oc; O,uall, 81 25®
1 50 y. doz; Gray Geese. 50m 75c 8 pair;
Brant, 30 ■ 5()c; Wlnle, :.'sc; Honkers, 75c@
fl; Cottontail. 20(a iOe.
MEATB —Beet, I'.yii.oc; Mutton. Or.c;
Luml), lie; Veal, large, si-i 5'.,c; small, H<gs
B'<ic; Hogs, lw !'.:c; dressed Pork, 7c; Hams-
Eastern, llfclfic'; California, llKe; R-icon—
Light Medium, 'j'.'.v; selected, llo; extra light,
12'..i-; extra light boneless, 1;!'..'.. ] ('..-.
MISCELLANEOUS — Seeds — Alfalfa, new
crop, B®9cj Timothy, Eastern, <>« 7c - T ' tb;
Pop Corn, Ear, 3@4c; Shelled, 4%&si4cfi tt>;
Bed Clover, lOfnllc y It.; Red Top, 6#~C.
Nuts—Chile Walnuts, new, 11@12c; Califor
nia Walnuts. 11(S»12CJ Almonds, new. 11,-:I 1,-:
16c; Peanuts, California, <;w7c; Bostern, 6@
7c; Ijird (California), cans.'«'..'«<)c; Kastera,
B%®loc. Hides, salt, light, sc| medium
Steers, 8c; heavy steers, Sc; heavy cows, sc;
dry, 9c. Tallow, BJ^C
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET.
San Kr.ANcisco. February 17th.
FLOUR— Prices sire steady and are not
likely to decline for tlie present. We quote:
Net fash price for Family Extras,
$4 15&4 25 f bbl; Bakers' Extras, 84 05<S
4 ir>; Superfine, $3@3 25.
\V 11 EAT—Prices show rather buoyant tone
a!#l 37.,/1 SBJ4 * Ctlfor No. 1 Shipping.
Fair demand is reported and stock that is de
sirable does not have ti> seek long for custom.
Milling grades are quotable at 81 42V£fa 1 43',
%» cU. '
HAULKY— The late rain has taken the
Btrength out of the spot Barley market. Trices
have declined, though not to any veryjrrcat
extent. We quote as follows: No. 1 iVeJ,
81 lofttl 4G 1.,; choice, !?1 IT 1..; common
grades, SI 42*. i <al 43%; Brewing. SI sO.'<
1 5:.".^ for fair fo good, and $1 50fel 07- .. for
Choice.
OATS—Market very quiet, there being next
to nothing doing m this tine. We quote
prices as follows: Surprise, 81 D2J>£@l !>:V
milling, 81 85®1 90; Rood to ehoicc feed'
$1 82«<gil >7.',; fair, !?1 ?."> tosl 80 9Ctl.
CORN—There is not much Inquiry, and
business drags In consequence, we quote:
Large Yellow, SI 3<>wl 32)6 small Yellow!
$1 35@l 37% white,fi ;iui'.fix 37}<»eil
CRACKED CORN —Quotable at $"29 SoY«
80 So >> ton.
OILCAKE MEAL—Quotable at 526 ?. ton
from the mills.
CORNMEAL—MiIIers quote feed at S2f) to
$:!0 > ton; tine kinds for the table, in large
ami small packages, al:.(q 4c v B>.
CHOPPED FEED—Quotable at §2G«27 «
ton
SEEDS— We quote: Mustard. Brown, 82 75
to $8; fellow, S2 50@2 75 "^ ctl; Canary
U J4'(i 3e; Hemp, :sV£e: Kape.S2r« 2 50; Timothy
6j4<asJsc; Alfulla, 7(3 Sc 9 it; Flux, S2 cow
MIDDLINGS— Prices are easing since the
rain. Quotable at $26@27f! ton.
HAY—Wheat,sl3@l9; wild 0at,314@16:
Barley, $12w 15; Alfalfa, 511(,i13 %< ton.
STKAW—quotable at 65@75c v bale.
hoi*s—Nothiiiß iioing in a wholesale war.
Quotableat 30ft 35c f In.
HHAN—Heavy receipts to-day from Oregon
cause softer iiriees. quotable at 522(«:*2 r>o
%> ton.
I'iYK-Quotable at SI 35 "0 ctl.
BUCKWHEAT—QuotabIe at SI TiOfel Go
?> Ctl.
GROUND BARLEY — Quotable at S3°ffi
82 60 f ton.
POTATOES—The market Is fairly stocked,
while trade is good and values show signs of
steadying. We quote: Htver Beds. 70®
80e; Early Rose, 75<0:85c; Burbanks, (Js(a
--860 for Rivers. 70@90c for Petalunm. and
SI 15«1 25«jkcU&>r Salinas; Oregon, SI 25
@1 50 "^ ctl.
ONlON'S—Quotable at S3 75(54 # ctl, the
supply beinconly moderate.
DRIED PEAS—We quote: Green, .«2 75flj
2 85: Blackeye, §1 70t«l SO; Niles, $1 50®
1 G;> f» ctl.
BEANS— We quote: Bayos, S3 75<53 80-
Butter, S3(a3 25; Pink, $2 30@2 40: Ked'
$2 75fi2 90; Lima. S3 75<a4; Pt-a. 83; m
8 2O: Small White. «2 .ss(g 2 05 «ctl.
VEGETABLES—Choice Qrees Peas are in
demand at full Ogares. Mushoonis, 50c a lb-
Kes Plant, —in -c %> tt>; Asparagus, 25.< 5< )<■ >'
R: Lima Beans, 20c%» tor, Qreen Peppers, 15®
tide ai th; Qreen Pens. 3g 7c v ft: String Heans,
20@23c T^ Bj; Tomatoes, .Slr/1 50 II box
.Summer Squash, 12.,«. 15c ? It: Turnips 75c
V ctl: Beets. $1 -^ sack"; Carrots, feed, -U>«i.sof
Parsnips. *i 25 f) ctl. Cabbage. 50m60c;
Oarlte. 3(ffisc ¥ »>; Cauliflower, —/<t—c » doz-
Dry Peppers. 15( ? 2Oc; Dry Okra, 15(<il7>:.c
V lb: Marrowfat Squash, S2om 25 -ji ton.
FRUIT—The market is yet crowded With
Oranges, the fruit being largely or iuvii
liiu' character. We quote prices v BoUowa:
Apples. 40c.il SI f< box for common to good
Hiid SI 26 to $1 5o for choice; Mexican
Limes, S,«£7 50 fl box; Calilornia Linus,
Is(n-l 25/ or small boxes; Lemons, Sicily, 96;
California Lemons, S2#2 5O (or River
side and fl 26@1 sOfjl box for Los Angeies;
Vacaville Oranges, 50c 9small box; Riverside
>'avel, 82 S0»8 6O; Riverside Beedlbigs,
SI 75(5 2 25; Los Angeles Navels. 8 2 25@3;
Los Angeles Seedlings, Slf-<,l 50 V i>ox; ila
nanas, $1 50£t.2 50 t> bunch; Pineapples, *46&
6 'r 1 dozen.
DRIED FRVlT—Trade is in small propor
tions, as stocks on band are too limited In
quantity to admit of movement of extensive
character. We quote rates a< follows: Ap
ples, evaponited. in boxes lOa-Hc: sliced
Sjjc; quartered, r:<:^..-: Pears, l..isci<>room
xnon and 6(q>bc for quartered unpeeled Bart
lett; Kiijs. 2' 2 i« 3c; di>. pressed In boxes. 4(a r ti -;
Pitted Plums, m. n'..,■: Peacbes,peeled, evap
orated, 20@22Yc; bleached.- rjial Siicj com
mon sun-dried, 10'<illc: Apricots, bleaclu-d
34.<?1m- in sacks ana 18@19c 9 tt. In boxes;
Nectarines, 17@18c ror white: California
Prunes, b(g l;i<- ? !b; Grapes, 3',wo;,c V tt>-
Raisins, SI 75» 1 85 f» box lor London
Layers; 3-CTOWI] loose, SI 20n 1 25; 2-CTOWn
loose, 75c<Ml f* box.
HONEY—No chance in prices. We quote:
White Comb. llr» 15c; Amber, 8910 c; white
liquid extracted, Ci'..fti.7c: Amber colored and
candled, .v t .i 6c V- f-
KfTTEU—liiiMnesx'is fairly f>risk. but deal
er.-, are doinir more or less shadhivr in order to
preserve regular custom or keep down stock
We quote: Fancy, 350366; good to choice
83g 34c; fair to srood". 28i !2c; store lot*
20c; Eastern, 12'- : jte2oc for ladle packed, 20&
25c for dairy and 25(<t30c "$ ft for creamery.
CHEESE—Prices linn under light stocks
Choice to fancy, new. 15(&16c; fair to good.
2m 14C ' 'usterni ord»nary to line, 13@14}£c
EGGS—Some parties quote as lileh as 22c
for ranch, while others go as low as 19c s
dozen lor store. Conservative operators give
20«/ 21c a* the quotable range.
POl'LTßY—Supplies are ample for all
market wants. \Ve quote prices: Live Tur
keys—Gobblers, Il<ai2}-..c; Hens, 10ft 14c
f. *S dressed Turkeys, i3(&l4c; Roosters.
Slft4 oO lor old and $6ia;7 50 for voun*-
Broilers. K4«fi; Hens, S4fas 5O; Duclcs
?;> 50WG 50 tor young, and $4<ss for old-
Geese. SI 6091 75 puir.
GAME—The market is not overstocked and
arrivals lind prompt sale at current figures
"We quote prices as follows: Quail *l-
Canvusbacks, S3(g4 50; Mallard, 9S&S 50:
Bprig, fl«l _2& Teal, fl^l 25; smali
Ducks, /oc; Widgeon. SI; Brant. SI 25-
English Snipe, S2 50&8: Jack Snipe 75cm
81; Gray Gi>ese, S2; White Geese, §1 '>5-
Honkers, $3«4: Hare, 25(h1 50- Rnt>
bits, Slwl BO ? dozen.
PROVISIONS—We quote as follows: Eastr
cm Hams, 12(a.12k;c; California refrigemtor
curcd Hams, 11%(g.12c; Eastern Breakfast
Bacon, 1 3(u 13}ic; California Bacon, heavy and
medium. 'Jfq,lOe; do light, 12Vii3c- do
extra light, 13J4<*13)<ic; do, clear sides)
SACSAMEXTO DAILY EECOED-TiyiOX, WEDXESDAY, FEBBTJABY 18, 1891.—SIX PAGES.
Bsje9sfe9*i Porlc.extra prime, Sl4(§il4 50;
do, ijrime mess. $ 15ft 15 50; do, mess, $IG^>
Hi 50: do, clear, SIT'o-17 50; do, extra clear,
S1S&18 50f Ijbl: Pi<;s Feet, SI3 y übl; Beef,
mew. Mils, S7 SOifrS; do extra mess, bbla,
98 50te9; do, family, $ll<all 50 y. bbl; do,
smoked, ll%@ 12c « ft; Eastern I^irtl, tierces,
~V\<f\ 8!4c; do, 10-!b tins, Wt,i>y.c; do, G-i»> tins.
ii'-'i!%'; do. 3-fo ting, 9&&9% c; fallfonita
Lard, tierces, S!f.!u sJ-.c: do, kei;s, ()'.!.•'i.
do, 10-fr. tins. 1O"(<(.1O\c; do, 5-fo tins, ld'Cc;
do. 10-fb p:iils, liHie; do, 5-lb pails, lie; do
3-tbpails, II Jfls 9 Au
WOOL—Trade is dull for what stock then
is, and it is not expected thai tin re will be
much activity until the new spring dip com
mences to reach market. We quote spring:
Fjw«ter:i Oregon and Washington, y. ft>..i4'f tiOc
Valley, do aO«i^3
\Vo quote full:
Sun Joagnln and Southern, free 10<S 14
T>o. defective B<^lo
Northern Lamb k;, 17
Do. defective 14(w15
HIDES AND SICIXS-t^uotaljle as follows:
Bound. Culls.
Heavy s:e<'rs.r>7 !''Sup,"f* !b..r;.,'i--c 0 <■■: c
MeiMum fleers, lo to 50 lbs..H 6L — 4 1 <.i —
Light, 40 to I". It.s 5 oi— :s-\.a —
.Mcl inm Cows, over 46flw r> & — 3jZ(<>
Light Cowb, under 40 lbs 5 (§ — 3j&«3—
Kips. 1T to ;;o Ihs 4 ;,• — :i S—
Veal Skins, lo to 17 i»;s <i i — r> (»v_
Calf sUiiis, sto 10lbs 6 ice— 5 v —
Dry Hides, u«u:il selections, 9c; Dry dps. do
Oc V fr; Call skin.-, do, <ie; Cull Hides, Kir!
and Culi; ftc: Sound Dry Salt Hides, sc; Cull
Dry Salt Hide*, ii-; Felts, shearlings, 10®20c
each; do, short. iiOi-i 50c each; do, medium,
('<">(■■ ¥joe each; do, lons wool, 90c(a sl 25 each;
Deer Skins, summer, 37' ..<•: do, good medium
:ia'v-i :{:..■: do, thin, 20(4&5c y "•: Goatskins.
40rt 50eapiece for prime and perfect, '>~>'wSoe
for medium, ::ml him :.'<)<• each for small.
MEAT MARKET—The supply of Beef is
well vii to the average, keeping prices in
easy position. Following are the rates
tor whole carcasses from slaughterers to deal
ers: Beef—Birst quality, Be: second quality, 5e
to O'.^e; t'uird quality, 4}^@sc ,> !'. Veal—
(Quotable at •">,.■ uj^c for large and t>6 6c ft ft) for
small. Mutton—Quotable at B@9c \> rt..
Lamb—Spring, 15c 9 to. Pork—Live ho^s on
foot,gmiu ft i>. heavy, 4@4V£<:; light ;: ...
dressed hogs, ;! 6c $ ft.
s>AN FRANCISCO STOCK SALES.
San Francisco, February 17,1501.
kornixc iidahd.
j Ophlr :? 30 Queen 85c
' Mexican '1 45 Sadie l 25
|G.<StC 2 OUBulwer... toe
18. ft. X ;>. 40@2 I"' Mono .......70e
[.Can. Vu 4 <;<.;., 435 Gcary-st li B 97
: .Siivafre 2 1 .')(■; :l 20 Siivajo 20<5.25c
• Cbollar 2 10®2 u'u Belle Isle .60e
I Potosi 4 35 Alt. Diablo 3 10
I H. 4 N :> 10 N. 15. Isle 65c
I Jacket :.' 10 Holmes 2 00
Imperial 15@2Oc;Occldenta) sr>c
Kentuck 10c l^idy W 25@20c
Alpha BOc Andes 1 on
i Belcher 1 45 Scorpion 15@20c
ContTd'nce 4 25 Eureka .;{ 00
s. Nevada 20 Prize 15@i2Oc
Bullion 1 95 Union 2 25
Exchequer 65(a 7<)c Alta 60@65c
i Sejj. Belcher 85c Julia :_><);:
I Overman 1 *5 Caledonia 550
I Justice I>.V Silver Iliil 25c
Peer 10c Challenge 1 35
AFTKUXDON BESSXDK.
Opiilr :i :'.">.Mono 75 C
Mexican a 45: Con. Pic ._._lsc
<;ic on Peer 10, i.-,,-
Best& i: 2 35.Crocker r,:., mm
do.stssesod 25c. Peerless 10@15c
<\m. Va -1 j0.;4 C,O X. B. Islo ~..C'oc
Sava«fi 2 15 Holmes 2 00
I Cliollitr 2 10 Queen :2Ofu.:!oc
Potosl 430 Com'wealth 70rg :5c
H. 4 N 2 l-l N. Oom'wltb 55c
Point 1 ~ii> Bnlwer soc
Jacket ~ 05 Eureka 3 OO(.' ;t 75
I r:ii>t-rini 1 5c Prize ; rm
Kentuck 4t»c Navujo 25c
I Alpha 80c Belle Isle uoc
Belcher 1 :J0(« 135 Mt. Diablo 310
Confidence 4 00 Julia ir>c
] S. Nevada 2 15 Caledonia 50c
1 l"t;;!i 60c Challenge 1 ;>.o
j Exchequer 70c 1 tcddental BOc
I Overman 1 7 5 Lady W 25@20c
Justice \H>f Andes i 00
Uniou 2 :.'O Scorpion 15@20c
AUa OOC Bodle 1 40
1 iclmonte 25c Cent ral ,"'• i oc
: Bodle 1 4O Weldoil 5 ■ lo c -
LmMWL
% 11 j
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MUSICAL.
There Beems to be little going
on in musical circles of late, but
there is much talk, among music
al people, of the marvelous cure
of Miss B , the high contralto
singer, who has long suffered
from a severe throat or bron
chial affection, superinduced by
Catarrh in the Head, and who
has been perfectly cured by the
u^e of Dr. Sage's Catarrh ilem
edy, coupled with the use of Dr.
Piercc's Golden Medical Discov
ery. For all bronchial, throat
and lung affections, and lingering
coughs, the " Disco\ rery "is an un
equnlcd remedy. When compli
cated with Catarrh, its use should
be coupled with that of Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy.
Do you know that you cac
! buy a chimney to fit your lamp
; that will last till some acci
i dent happens to it ?
Do you know that Macbeth's
" pearl top " or "pearl glass "
is that chimney ?
You can have it—your
dealer will get it—if you insist
on it. He may tell you it
costs him three times as much
as some others. That is true.
He may say they are just as
good. Don't you believe'it—
they may be better for him;
he may like the breaking.
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Genuine only with J. yon J,!ebi«\s sig
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Extract of Beef equal to forty pounds of lean
Deer.
Don't be Hambnjsrgod
JUve-v* b*" the fictitious claims
inada for Porous Plasters
KJkr that cure before they are
V*~l applied. Use Benson's, a
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SEUU9CK*S
PHOTOGRAPHS
ARE Till:
KLNSST.
Trees! Trees!
J. X. BOGUE
Of Marysville h:is the finest stock or
K-R-U-I-T X-R-E-E-S
Ever brought to Sacramento.
NrjIiSEKY, SECOND. STREET, NEAK
depot—first Nursery from I street,adjoin
ing Reed a Oo.'a. These Trees arc perfectly
tree from scale uud TRUE TO LAIJEL. fail
and examine.
lcll-1111 J. It. NICKEUSON, Agent.
Cavity yaUea $vutt iajiba.
CAPAY VALLEY!
The Earliest Fruit Land in the State.
Equal in All Respects to tie Famous Vaca Valley, I fell It Adjoins.
UNPRECEDENTED TERMS,
I>INTEREST ONLY FOR FIVE YEARS AX 7 PER CENT.^vI
1
Capay Valley is situated in Yolo County, about 90 miles by rail from San Francisco,
and. is taaversed in its entire length by the Woodland, Capay and Clear
Lake Railroad, the distance from Esparto to Rumsey being 21 miles.
-
The Capay Valley Land Company is offering the Too much stress cannot be laid upon the great ad
most fertile lands in this beautiful valley upon terms which vantage to the fruit-grower of being in early locality,
enable the purchaser to pay for the land out of its own In most cases it makes the difference between success
product viz: Interest only for five years at 7 per cent, and failure. The industrious orchardist of Capay Valley
Ihe only condition imposed is, that a reasonable pro- may rest assured that he will derive all the benefits gained
portion of the land purchased shall be planted to fruit by the first fruit shipments of the season, and that 20
trees or vines. Land may be bought without this acres of this rich land, when the trees are in bearing, will
condition on payment of 20 per cent, cash and re- yield a handsome and assured income
j maining 80 per cent, at the end of five years, with in- The Capay Valley Land Company has an agent re
terest annually in advance, at 7 per cent. The various siding in the valley,'whose duty it is to show the various
tracts owned by the Capay Valley Land Company have tracts to land seekers.
been subdivided into 10 and 20-acre lots, which are for Four townsites have been laid out in different points
sale at prices varying from $50 to $r s o per acre. Simi- in the valley, viz: Esparto, Cadenasso, Guinda and
lar unimproved land m Vaca Valley has recently been Rumsey. Town lots may now be purchased at reason
sold at $400 to $500 per acre. able prices and on easy terms.
These Capay Valley lands are under the most favor- The enterprising and flourishing town of Esparto is
able climatic conditions for the prosecution of profitable situated at the lower end of the valley, and $125,000
fruit growing, and the locality has proved itself to be worth of substantial buildings have already been erected,
one of the earliest in the State. The grape crop of 1890 including a fine four-story brick hotel, two large brick
from the company's vineyard at Cashmere was picked, blocks and waterworks, with pipes laid in the streets,
dried and shipped to Chicago and Philadelphia before besides extensive warehouses and numerous residences
the Fresno County grapes were ripe. The town has a postoftke. school-house and a weekly
lhe rauroad passes through all of the tracts owned by paper, and the fine railroad depot contains telegraph
the Capay Valley Land Company, thus insuring excel- and express offices.
lent shipping facilities; and land may now be purchased Postoffices have also been established at Guinda and
m the immediate proximity of either of the following Rumsey. This latter place, situated at the head of the
stations: Capay, Cadenasso, Surrey, Guinda, Sauterne, valley, is the present terminus of the railroad. The com-
Cashmere or Rumsey fortable little hotel makes excellent quarters for hunters
At many of these places fine orchards of the choicest as well as land-seekers.
and earliest varieties of peaches and apricots may already The advantages enjoyed by the settler in Capay Val
be seen, and during the coming season considerable ad- ley may be thus concisely summed up
ditional acreage will be planted out. One of the recent A soil of great fertility, yielding bountifully of every
sales made by the company was that of the Tancred crop. y
Tract, containing 600 acres to a colony association. A soil and climate which will ripen all kinds of fruit and
I his tract has been subdivided into forty holdings, all of vegetables earlier than anywhere else in the State
which will be planted to front trees this season. A climate perfectly adapted to the curing of raisins and
lhe fine orchards on the Guinda Tract, where 400 drying of frnit, without the aid of artificial evaporators
acres have been sold, are especially worthy of mention, A location that is central and close to markets. Railroad
and it is a significant fact that several of the blocks are communication which enables shipments to be made
owned by successful Vaca Valley fruit-growers, who ex- quickly and cheaply. Lands which are sold cheaper and
pect to make their earliest shipments from here. on better terms than anywhere else in the State.
FOR MAPS AND ALL INFORMATION REGARDING THE CAPAY VALLEY LANDS,
APPLY TO OR ADDRESS
WM. H. 3XEIL.LS,
Fourth and Townsend Streets, - - - - SAN FRANCISCO.
CAPITAL PHARMACY,
IMs Capital Hotel, ccr. Seratt ass k as.
J. S. O'CALLAGIIAN, Proprietor,
Agent Km: ;-;:iN'i'irtansy wafers.
tor tiw relief and cure <>i' painful and
Irregular menses. They nre safe and sure,
A SURE CURE FOR THE I.IQUOU VXS
OPIUM HABITS. The East India core for
these babita can be given without patient's
knowledge, and is tiie only Known specific for
the purpose. n<>t Ikjuiuouh. fe>7-tf
OROCERIES.
HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE GROCERY
business corner Twentieth and J streets
we are now prepared to tarnish the best
groceries,and at the lowest prices, to all oar
friends and patrons. Will open THURSDAY
February 19th. ItUDECK & COSSICH '
felT-lm
Ranking fjoitsco.
Sacramento City California
Guariinteed capital 9410,000
Paid up capital _ 225.500
Keserve and surplus 5G.000
Term and ordinary deposits received. Divi
dends paid semi-annually. Money loaned on
reai estate only.
«*-To encourage children and people of
limited menus to save, deposits of $1 will be
reieived and iuterest paid thereon. For
lurthcr iufornmtion address
WM. BECK MAN, President.
_Geo. W. Lorenz. Cashier.
NATIONAL BANK OF dToTmILLS & CO,
Sacramento, Cal.—Founded, ISSO.
Saturday Hours 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Directors and Shareholders:
• D. O. MILLS 1 r,o S Sharp «.
j EDGAR MILLS, President... "ZXzs* Shares
S. PUKNTIss SMITH, Vice-Pres. 250 BnalS
i FRAN X MILLER, Cashier * 361 Shares
C. h. DILLMAN, Asst. Cashier.... 125 Shares
Other persons own I,I'JS Sliures
Cupitul and Sui-plus, S«OO,OOO.
*i-Chrome Steel Safe Deposit Vault and
Time Lock.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' ; SAVINGS BANK
Southwest Corner Fourth and J streets,
Sacramento, Cal.
Guaranteed Capital $500,000
LOANS MADE ON HEAL ESTATE. IX
terest paid semi-annuaily on Term and
ordinary Deposits.
15. U. STKINMAN President
EDWIN K. ALSIP '.Vicc-Prosdtn
D.D.WHITBECK .Cashier
C. 11. CUMMINGS ' Secretory
JAMES M. STEVENSON ■//.Surveyor
DIRECTORS:
P.. V. Stkixmax, Edwix K. Alsip
c. H. Cmocnros, w. 1:. Txaxx
Sol. Kuxyon, Jaxss McN.as.ser.
.L\s. M. Stevenson.
CUIFURNIA STATE BANK"
And Safe Deposit Vaults,
a sa(;p.ami:nto, cal.
Draws Drafts on Principal Cities oi the World.
Saturday Hours, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
OS7XCEBS :
j Piv-i<'.ent K. T>. WIDV.OVT
I Vioo-rivsidcut FIIED'K COX
V lsi"or A. ABBOTT
Assistant Cashier W. E. GERUEK
BIItECTORS:
C:. W. Ci.ai'.kk, Jos. Steffens,
<;k'>. c. Pkkkiss, Kkku'x cos
n. i>. lirDgorrr, j. n. Watsok,
W. E. GEBBBB.
SACiIAMENTO BANK.
THE OLDEST SAVINGS UANK Jjg THE
• ity, comer of Fifth and J streets Sacra
mento. Gnarantced capital, sooo.ouo; paid
Dp capital, sold coin, ffSOO.OOO; loans on real
1 tatc In California, July 1. ih'JO, §:i,s9ti.4 12
-term and ordinary deposits. July 1, it<!)o'
j }*:>,7<.im,u:>l. Term and ordinary deposits re
cetved. Divldendg paid In Janoarjr and July
Money loaned upon real estate only. The
Hunk does exclusively a saving! bank bnsi
aess. Information tarnished upon applica
tion to \\ . P. COLEMAN, 1 President
Ep. I!. Hamii.tux, Cashier.
tROGvEII-WOOUYOirnf NATIONAL B.LNK,
3-.1-2 Pine street, San Francisco.
PAID-UP CAPITAL, $1,000,000, SURPLUS, $250,000.
DißEcrons:
1 CHAKLES CROCKER E. H. MILLER JR
R. C. WOOLWOBTH President
; W. E. iiUOWN Vice-Pres
\S ■ 11. CKoCKEU Cashier
DEND THE WEEKLY UNION TO YOUB
I (O friends iv the East.
Cgfrnmt gi. gUgip & ®o M jleal (B&tatc Agents*.
SOUTH 3 SACRAMENTa
-
I ARE YOU IN IT?
It is your fault if you are not. If not,
Secure One of Those Cheap Lots
In this fine suburban site
R.IGrMT OFF..
We sold 71 at the two auction sales, which is about
half of what we have in our part.
We will for 13 days raise the prices less than 1O per
cent, above the average sales at auction. This will en
able those who could not attend the auction to secure
a desirable building lot.
THE! TEHR.2XIS
Same as the auction—one-fourth cash, deferred pay
ments in monthly installments of $10, with interest at
7 per cent, per annum, purchaser paying taxes on lot.
Messrs. May, Wolf and others, who purchased at
auction, contemplate building immediately.
Remember, this offer is made for 15 days only
from February 16, 1891.
APPLY TO
EDWIN I ALSIP (I CO., Managers,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents, 1015 Fourth St., Sacramento.
•glustttcas (Eatrs»».
ARCHITECTS.
"VT D- GOODELL AND F. H. BCHABDtH
jj> . have associated themselves toijethor as
Architects and Builders. Office. Pioneer Hall,
Seventh street, between J and X, Sacramento,
Cal. Consultation and estimates made free ol
charge.
MRS MARIO n STIRLING. mTd~
LATE LADY PRINCIPAL OF PUFFERIN
Medical College for Women, and .Superin
tendent of Women's Hospitals and Dispen
saries in Northern Rritisli India. Diseases of
women and children a specialty. OFFICE—
Room 7. Odd Fellows' Temple.
H. F. ItOOT. ALEX. NEII.SON. J. BRISCOL.
ROOT. NEILSON 4 CO .
UNION FOUNDRY—IRON AND BRASS
Founders and Machinists, Front street,
between N and O. Castings and machinery of
every description made to order.
glttovnetjsr-at-ljan*.
D. X. TRASK.
LAWYER. FULTON BLOCK, LOS AN
gelea, Out. Attends to business in South
ern California for non-residents and attorneys.
Practices in all courts. Letters promptly
answered. Ja3l-ly
CHARLES H. OATMAN,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
J\ Office —I'JO J street, Sacramento, Cal.
Notary Public.
a lThartT^
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW—OFFICE: SOUTH-
west corner Fifth and J streets. Kooms
12, 13 and 14, Sutler Bolldlng.
THOMAS W. RVKPHBST.
A TTORNEY AND C< IUNSELOR AT LAW.
Southwest corner Seventh and J streets;
Notary Public. Collections. Sacramento, Cal.
_________
F. F. TEBBETS.
DENTIST, 914 SIXTH ST., fIgPSSSB*
between I and J. west sidi'.'^p!BK3Bsa^
opposite Congregational Church.^-LCCtHCF
DR W. C. REITH.
DENTIST, LINDLEY BUILD-
inir. southeast corner S( v-Ss^aS>
••nth and .1 stivus, Sa<-:-:;ii'!-uic..m^sßsp^
C. H. STEPHENSOW,
DENTIST, CORNER SF.V- gCjggjJW
enthand .1 streets, over 1-v-ffT^^^^^.
on's Dry Goods Store. ' y
GOID MEDAL, PAHIS, IST3.
S. Barer & Co.'s
Cocoa
from -which the excess ol
oil has been removed, is
Absolutely Pure
and it is Soluble.
No Chemicals
are used in its preparation. It has
more than three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore far more
economical, costing less'thai\one cent
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested,
and admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persons in health.
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
W. L. DOUGLAS
*X ** 1 1 ■" and other speclal
y%< JajrßvJt tics for Gentlemen,
*C** %# ■ 1 *■ Ladles, etc., are war
ranted, anfi po stamped on bottom. Address
W. 1,. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Soldby
WEINSTOCK, LUBIN 4 CO., A?ents,
Jfos. 400 to ll'i X street, Sacramento.
W. K. STROXG COMPANY,
—HEADQUARTERS FOR—
Alfalfa Seed, Etc.
W"Orcs;on Potatoes in Lots to Suit.
CULTIVATED WHITE WILD OATS.
And ALFALFA SEED In lots to suit.
W. H. WOOD & CO.,
"WHOLESALE PRODUCE,
Kos. Bt7 to 125 J Street, Sacramento.
S. GERSON &~~CO^~
—■WHOLESALE—
Fruit, Produce and Commission Merchants,
SACRAMENTO, CAL.
I*. O. Box 170.
CURTIS~BROS. & C<s7,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCSANTS,
Wholesale Dealers in Fruit and Produce,
308, 310, 313 X st., Sacramento.
Telephone 37. Posi,,ni.v Box 885.
EUC.EME J. GREGORY. KKANK QSBOOHT.
GREGORY BROS. CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO GREGORY, BARNES &
CO., vos. 126 and 128 J St.. Sacramento,
wholesale dealers in Produce and Kruit Full
stocks of l'otntoes. Vegetables, Green and
Dried Fruits, Beans, Alfalfa, Butter, Esr's
Cio.se. I'oultry, Etc., always on hund. Orders
tilled at LOWEST RATES.
Finest Lunch House in the City,
CAPITAL ALE VAULTS, NAGELE &
SVENSSON, Proprietors. Lunch from 11
A. M. to 2 P. U. Clam Chowder and .Musse.l
Soup every evening from 6 to 12 o'clock.
Finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
KELLKY. FAWCETt"
"THE PLAY,"
METROPOLITAN THEATER BUILDING,
488 X Street.
CHAMTAGNE, C'KJARS, I.IQUORS.
fl-lm
CONCORDIA BEER HALL,
No. 1021 Fourth Street.
HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE IMPROVE
ments the public are now cordially in
vited to a first-class resort. Sandwiches of all
kinds. Butlalo Beer on draught and in bot
tles. The finest Wines, Liquors and Cierars on
hand. H. KOHNE, Proprietor.
EBNER BROS.,
11G-11S X Street, Front ana Second,
Sacramento,
TMPORTER.S AND WHOLESALE DEAI*
1_ ers in Wines and Liquors. Agents for the
celebrated Pommeryand Greno Champagne.
M. CRONAN,""
230 X St., and 1108-1110 Third Stli,
Sacramento, Cal.,
TMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER
_L to Fine Whiskies, Brandies and Cham
pagne.
JAMES WOODBURN,
Xo. 417 X Street. Sacramento, C'al.,
J34POBTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER
in fine Wliislcios, Braadlee. Winus an-1
iquors. Thanking my old friends and pa
trons for their former patronage, I solicit 11
continuance of the same. All orders will bo
promptly and carefully tilled.
©tute arable.
SOUTHERN FACinC COMPANY."
PACIFIC SYSTEM.
January iq, 1891.
Trains Leave and are duo t
Arrive at Sacramento.
LEAVE TRAIN 3 RUM DAILY. iASRIVE
6:15 A Calistosa and Napa ' 11:40 A
305 1' OaMrfoga and Napa j 8-40 1*
12:50 A ..Ashiaiul and Portland...! 5:55 A
4:30 1' Demlng. Xl Paso and East] 7:00 P
7:30 1* Knights Landtag ! 7:10 A
10:50 A, Los Angeles 9:35 A
1 tgden and East—Second
12:05 P Ciass 2:25 A
(Vmral Atlantic Express
11:00 1' forOgden and East 8:15 A
3:00 P Oroville ! 10:30 A
3:00 P..Red Blullvia Marysville.. 10:30 A
10:4O A Redding via Willows 4:00 P
2:25 A Sun Francisco via Krnicia 11:40 A
6:15 A San Francisco via Benicia 12:35 A
8:40 A Ban Franolaoo via IJenieiu 10:40 1*
3:05 I* i"*an Francisco via Benicia 8:40 P
10:00 A San Francisco via steainor *6:00 A
10:50 A Sau Franco via Liverinori! '2:50 P
10:50 A San Jose 2:50 P
4:30 Ii Hantu Barbara 9:35 A
6:15 Ai Santa Rosa 11:40 A
3:05 Pi Santa Rosa 8:40 P
8:50 Ai Stockton and Gait 7:00 P
4:30 l'; Stockton and Gait 8:35 A
12:05 F j| Truckceand Reno 2:25 A
li:00 I'! Truckeeund Reno 8:16 A
12:05 P Colfax 8:15 A
6:15 A Vallejo 11:40 A
3:05 1' Vallejo 18:40 P
*6:35 A ...Folsoniand Placerville... *2:40 P
•3:10 P Kolsomand Placprvllle... *11:35 A
•Sunday excepted. fSunday only. |Mon
diiy excepted. A.—For morning. P.—For
afternoon.
UIC'HAKD GRAY, Gen. Traffic Manager.
T. H. GOODMAN, General Passenger Agent.