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4 COMMERCIAL. SACRAMENTO MARKET. Sacramento. September 2", IS9I. FRUlT—Lemons—Sicily. &B@B 50 * box; California, 90®6 50; Limes, SG 'f *§8, $1 v 100; Bananas, ?2 50® 3 ~f. bunch for Island; Cocoauuts, $7@b; California Oranges Riverside. $3 50@4 y box; Pine apples, •;<> rents each,f 7 « dozen; Peaches, 40 <3.<;oc* box; Nectarines, 7oc(asl Plums, \; Burtlett Pears, $I@l 25 V- De>x: Apples, sl»c'u,sl V box. C.VNN ED * ii X '1 is -Assorted Table. SI 65$ 1 75; Apples.fl 60; Apricots, $1 5O: Black berries, 81 75®1 85; Cherries, SI 95 Currants, $~' :i~>; Gooseberries, §1 8O& 1 90; Muscat Grape*, $1 40@l 60; Plums, §1 40; Quinces, $1 75; Strawberries, $2 50. BRKADSTUFFS-Klour, §5 25 # bbl; Oat meal, 10-8> sacks, ;»: ;<■ %*lt>; ?3 SO 100-ft sacks; OornmeaJ, white, S3 sj io-tt> sacks; yeUow f f2 «;0 %». 254b sacks; Cracked Wheat, : .)-!t) sacks; SM 7.") $ 100-tt> sacks: Homi ny. §:{ 75 ■ 1 n-tb sacks: §;$ 50 ~? 100-lb sucks; Graham, §2 75 V 10-lb sucks; §i $ 100-lb sacks. VEGETABLES—Onions, WUverskins, 85@ OOr- fl cvvt; red. 50(«.65c; Kgg Plant, 3@ lc; Tomatoes, 30@60c r '>ox; Corn—Sweet fl m s;ie:k; Cabbage, tfs@9oc a) 100 tts; Carrots. 50@60c fl 100 fes; Turnips, new, T' r "' V sack; bunch vegetables, 12] o v doz; Parsnips, $I@l 50: Beets, 76c@$l; Horse Iladish, 100 f* Garlic, s@6c; Arti chokes, 40060 C 9 doz; Dried Peppers, 25^ 30c: Green Peas, common, 2@3c; »10, sweet, B<*4c; Potatoes, Early Hose, 50060 c; Peer less,- <iii(«>Toc; Burbanks, 60®65c; < entennlal, OO^fiOc -?. ctl; Celery, 75C V uo/.; String Beans, 4&5 c: Bummer Squash, 3<;; Cuuli flower,sl >« '.iv/; Green Peppers, s<*<Jc V- ib; Okra. 12K(415c; Bed Cabbage, ■:<■'- t>. L>Al U\ l'Kt )I)U< rTß—Butter L Valley,Bo©32c ft B); Fancy Petaluma, 32>j@36c^ tt; East ern Creamery, luney, 2 l(a."~5c; packed In firklns,cbolco, 22^^ :.' lc: <-<)iumou,l2,^@l3e >. Calinrnla, lO^ilc; Young' Amer ica, ll(g»12c; Eastern Cream. 15c; Lim bnrger, i&®2oc; genuine Swiss. 32^®35c; American .Swiss, ijlce Martin's Cream, 17<>i 18c. Eggs— 27@30c; Kastern, 24rd>25c. POULTRY—Dealers'prices: i.i\c Turkeys, liens, 15c; gobblers, Il@l2cj dressed, 14@15c; full-grown Chickens,fs#s 50%idoz; young Roosters, S l ■■ 5 » doz: broilers, §3r<§4; tame bucks, 9*&5; Pekin, fs@s 50; > | 25 Wt pair. HAY, GRAIN AND KEKD-Ont Hay, $11 <&14 ton; Alfulfu, do, Slo@l2 ViUm; Bran, 321 %* ton; Middlings,923 f) ton: Barley, whole, paylnj; §1 10vl 2(>; rolled, 51 :iO; 9/heat (choice milling), paying $1 tiO fy cwt; Bye, SI 70; Tame Oats, §1 oO; Corn, pay ing $i <;6 %». c\n. MEATS—Beet sc; Mutton, He; Lamb, 9c; Veal, Isange, sVi'''ic; small. 7 (<•-'• '.',<•; hogs, ; dressed J'ork, Bcj Hams—Kastern, 14 <g»if>c; Culifornin, HJ'ic; Bacon—Light Medium, '••Jie; selected, ioc; extra light, 1234 c; extra li>_'ht, boneless, la^OM' <■. MTSUELLANEOUS - Beeds— Alfulffi, new crop. t!(*7^4e >: Timothy, Eastern, 5 , r,r; Pop Corn, ear, 2)4®'i x/.c\ shelled. 1 .V..c-; Red « l>v« r, 10@llc; Red Top, *>vi 7c |* tt»." Nute— Chile Walnuts, new, ll@12c; Oallfbrnia Wal nuts. lliil:2c; Almonds, new, 15c: Pe:i nuis. California, (;cj.7c: Eastern, 6&7 c. Lard— California, cans, B>-a@9c; ECastern, %y A >10c. Hides—Salt, light, sc; medium st< • heavy steers, sc; heavy cows, sc; dry, 9c; Tallow, 3 1 c. SAN FRANCISCO MAItKET. San Fr.AXii.-co, Steepmber 25,1891. FLOUK—Net cash prices lor Family Ex tras, fl bbl; Bakers' Extras, §5 15 c^s 25; Bupernne.B3 65®3 'jo. WHi-lAT-Quiet but steady. The situation presents do feature of Bpeciai interest. Quot able at $1 6634(3*1 v>7% |) ctl for standard qualities. A strictly choice parcel would likely tempt a buyer at § 1 I BARLEY—A cargo ot chevalier has cleared for the (,'iiu:in [slanda tor orders, it was val ued atslOu,ooo, oomprlsing 69,650 centals. The market forfeed descrlptkHis tius morning indicated no change In matters. Offerings were fairly liberal, bul trading was slow, bay en beins Less Indifferent. Feed, §i 05(3> i 0E ,: «»i<i Brewing. SI ic>• i 60: New Brewing, §l 12^®] l.; ; Chevalier,sl 35(ai l ;;?j.. r- ctl for standard: lower grades 81 o7",f<U 12 >'rt!. OATS—Nearlj li 000 ctls arrived to-day from Oregon. Prices, however, were not elis turbed, and dealers do ii": ibe wor ried at such addition to Stocks. We < j 11« >i c prices: Surprise, Si S7%@l J5; milling, SI 3">@l 37'- n ; to ■ ■; 27%0 ;.iir, Si 20 tl 25; Gray, Si 1 3O; Black, $1 -j ctl ior Oregon, and Si ju.^l 46 for California. CORN—Large Yellow is scarce and holders ask high prices. A.t the same time offers to Bell new crop al $1 25, toarrtve. (all to brine out buyers. LarmYeliow.f 1 35#1 i€;smaU Yellow, §1 40®l 45; White, $1 S6<S 145 a ct). i KALKED CORN—Quotable at 830@31 OILCAKE MEAL-Quotable at §30 * ton • be mill*. CORNMF \L Millers quote Feed at $29 t-)i-3i ■ ton; fine kinds tor the tain*., m - Ib. SEEDS—We quo! : Mustard Brown, 92 75 to $:;: Yellow, §2 ctl; Canary, 2c to 2J^c; 11.-riii-. , Hape.B2; Timothy,4}^c to sc; A Italia. .V./.Mic^ ft; Flax, |2®2 2."> V ctl. MIDDLINGS—QuotabIe at «22@23 "# ton. CHOPPED FEED—Quotable ut $2i» 50© 23 50 ,- ton. HAY—Values are softening. We fjuote prices as follows: Alfalfa, pil i!; Wheat, $11 50@14; Wheat ana Oat, Si-, 'li: Bar ley. ?1<« 50 r, -■.:■;; Wild Oat, S1 ■ k. siiu. i i ■• ton. tsTKAW—Quotable at 4 o<a 50cf hale. HOPS-Quotabl. v 1-: Iscvft>. I'.HAN supplies liberal. Quotable at #20 !■ m. \i\ E—quotable at $ 1 G!2}.. ?.ctl. BUCKWHEAT—NominaI «t $1:25 i 50 t* etl. "ND BARLEY—Quotable at 024026 ipUon. POTATOES—Trs - fair proportions. Garnet Chiles, 50 60c; Early Ri •; Burbanks, 3u®4sc for River and hi c®sl for Salinas; Sweet, 75c@ ctl. '>N l> »NS—Firm at current rates, (^notable :. jiCtl. :ote: Groen, SI 500 - . L 50; NUes.fl 4.U® 1 50* etl. BEANS—We quote: Bayos, §.' 40@2 60; Buttci _■ ::o; Red, $ : ;»' ! 0; Lima, Si 8003; Pea, $2 :<o ■.all White. § J . |l ctl VEGETABi^ES—Receipts <>r i.-matoes are I ui^ as • : Lima Bea -. . i c >■ box; Green i orn, c y doa for icumbers. 1 s<g 30c r 1 : <"»x >r"r bay: pick et cil for large a::d 5( . . ■ ■ - ix fo 40 i 50c for Bell: Tomatoes, 2i Q Epg rial I ;• box; Sum box for bay; rurnlps, - ] v ctl; • .. 75c *# Pepijers, 15@20c; bry »>kra, 25c f! Ib; Mam | . y. ton. FRUIT—FuII p lbs innrkit . atx ■■■ or .i --nary (1 uot: In liivor at I tod < ranbcrne« are on the mark< | n1 flO ;o si i {I bbl. Wine ■ \pples, $1 125 ox; Grapes, :>SO in- for Mr.s --: for black and .Mi.■< '..><■ for To for [satx Ua: Water loo; C ■-. ■""I>f1> f iiox: Blackber ■ I • i : \ _ : K:i-| --• for shari ; Id \. i. tnons. sictiy. f - ■ ■ i ; ons, : Oranges,! . '.' box - | 50 f bunch; Pine- DRIED : Rl 11 pric sas fo . sun-dried, !. lOftt ■ a dried, :? ic; bleach* ; : 5c [c i r quartered; pitted inpltted do. 2 ■ . cfor eva| ■ . ■ i w hlt< : V u-s. 8J 4■ c for i for unpressed. • rs. Eancy.f] 50 • | to pood, i with t. Cor fractional boxes; ~>C%>.OOX, :.:. HONEY- I Isquotable at: o - . ■ R>. Bt'Tl , under '■' Kancj . I ! to choice, 30 • V Ib; i . firkin, 20 Sick Headache T» no readily cured by IToori's Sarsaparilla that it seems almost foolish in any one to allow the trouble to continue. T.y its toning and inTißor* tinj? effect apon the dijiestive organs. Hood's Sar sapariila readily gtVM rt'.icf when headache arises from Indigestion; and in neuralgic condi tions, bj buildinK np the debilitated system. Hood's Sarsaparilla removes the causo and hence overcomes the difficulty. 11 My trifo suffered from sicfc headache and neu r&lcri*. After taking Hood's Sarsapariila she was much re'ieved." W. IX. Kahh, Wilmington, Ohio, Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbytvll dnjppists. gl; siiforf.'. I'rcparedonly by C.I. EOODA CO., Aiwthecaries.rowell.Mass. IQQ Dcsss Ons Do3fcr SACRAMENTO DAILY KECOEP-UOTOX, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, IS9I.—EIGHT PAGES. C. C. LINIMENT. TESTIMONIALS. San Francisco, September 20, 1889. J. C. Travkr, Proprietor Bodine Stables. Mission street, says of the C. C. Liniment; A j most excellent Liniment; consider it the best on the market. You have not said hali enougl | in Its favor. San Francisco, August 8,1889. The C. C. Liniment Co.—Gents: I have used C. C. Liniment in my family, and can give V my unqualilied Indorsement as an article of the highest merit and efficacy. A. G. SHEAHAN, 863 Market street, San Francisco. San Francisco, September 20.1889. The C. C. LnrrjOCHT Co., S. F.—Gents: I have used your C.C. Linlinentinmy family,and consider it an article of the highest merit. I most cheerfully recommend it as a household remedy. W. 1). GARLAND, Equitable Lite Ins. Co., 405 Montgomery street, S. V. San Francisco, August 9,1889. The C. C. Liniment Co.—Gents: After using all other remedies for Rheumatism withoul effect, my mother was cured by the use of one bottle of your C. C. Liniment. It is a trulj wonderful medicine. I am, very truly vours, ZENO Music Dealer, 769 Market street, S. V. San Fkancirco, August 26, 18S9. The C. C. Liniment Co., S. F.—Gents: The udder of one of my cows became inflamed and badly swollen. I used all ordinary remedies without doing any good. I then applied C. C. Liniment, the inflammation began to subside at ence. and in twenty-four hours the cow was entirely well. The C. C. Liniment has my indorsement as a valuable Liniment for dairymen and farmers. Yours truly, CIIAS. ELLIS, Highland Park. San Francisco, September 20,1889. TheC. C. Liniment Co., S. F.—Gents: I cannot sufficiently express my gratitude for the benellts received freim the use of your C. C. Liniment. As a Liniment for unimals it certainly has no equal on the murket. In one instance It saved a very valuable horse lor me that picked up u nail. The animal's leg was swollen to twice its natural sizo, and it sultered such agoniz ing i-ain that it seemed almost impossible to save its life, but the C. C. Linlmtnt guve almost instantaneous relief, and In less than a we^ek the horse was able to work us usual. I al-:o used it fur inriunied udder with my cow with the most gratifying success. 1 heartily rocommeud it •<:s a valuable remedy for horsemen and dairymen. I woulu not be without it. W. HEN RY. San Francisco. September 19,1589. Tiie C. C. Liniment Co., S. F.—Gents: Last week I got my hands severely burned by tear ing oft some burning drapery. An application of your C. C. Liniment took the lire outai once. I also used it on a crushed loot with the very best reyults. I cannot recommend it too highly; have never used anything to equal it, J. B. PIEKREPONT, is4B Grove street, S. F. San Francisco, September 20,1889. The C. C. LinikentCo., S.F.—Gents: I have beeutroublnd with soft corns for a great many years, and conld find nothing that would help me. I got a bottle of C. C. Liniment, thinking It would afford me some relief. After using it for two weeks the corns came oat, roots aud oil. I can recommend C. C. Liniment as the finest remedy for the cure of corns that I have used. F. J. LEASE, Manufacturer of the celebrated "Pansy Adjustable Hustle." Sax Francisco, September 18,1889. The C. C. Liniment Co., S. F.—Gents: I had «n attack of rheumatism a short time ago, and one bottle of your C. C. Liniment effected a complete cure. Yours, respectfully, T. CLIFFORD, 330 Noc street, City. San Francisco, June 18,188S. Mr. \V. 11. Bone, 317 Bakti.ett Street, San Francisco—My Dear Sir; We have used your C. C. Liniment for a severe case of rheumatism with the best of results, and would rcc om mend it highly to others. Yours trulv. ARNOLD BROS,, Cash Grocers, 91G Valencia street. San Francisco, July 3.1888. Mrs. J. Woodman, 228K Nineteenth street, between Mission and Capp streets, says: •Your C. C. Liniment is the best 1 have ever used, and I recommend it as an excellent lini ment to always keep in the house for the relief ana cure of pain." BAB FRANCISCO. July 3, 1888. Mr. W. 11. Bone, 317 Bartlett street. San Francisco—Dear Sir: I have been troubled with rheumatism of! and on for six years. Have never used anything that has done me so much rood as your C. C. Liniment. I felt relief at onoe after the lirst application. Before using it I vould not stand erect, was bent over so badly that I had to use a cane to assist me in walking; but in less than twotiays after I commenced using your C. C. Liniment I conld stand elect without pain, and now after using It a week I get around and do my work without any trouble. 1 shall recommend it to all as the most valuable remedy I have ever used. 1 am. very truly yours, MBS. P. J. LAUGHLJN, GO4 Twenty-first street, between Folsom and Harrison. ««r- We would advise those suffering from rheumatism to go and see Mrs. Laughlln lit the above address, and they will be fully convine-cd oi the wonderful curative properties of the C C. Liniment. San Francisco, July «. l v>B. Mas. Knoll, 813 Shotwell street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, -ays: "Have used your C. C. Liniment and lound ii a most excellent remedy lor pain. I gladly recommend U to others. San I'kantjsco, July 0,1888. . Mks. Jknnie McDoroAi., 329 Seventeenth street, between Valencia and Mission, says: "Your C. C. Liniment takes effect quicker, and does more good, than anything ol the kind that I have ever used. San Francisco, Cal., July 8,1 WB^. \V. H. BoiTE, Esq., 317 Bartlett street, San Francisco—My Dear .Sir: About two months i2o 1 dislocated my left ankle, at the same time breaking one of the small bones in my leg; I used BeveraJ things fora month without receiving niu<-»i hpnent. I then commenced using your Camphor Chloral Liniment; applying it the lirst time in tl.e evening. The relief 1101:1 the severepain was almost Instantaneous, ana the next morning, for the lirst time, I could put my loot to the ground. I am improving daily by its use, and consider it the besl Liniment that I have-ever used. lam very truly yours, D. VERVALIN. Produce and Commission Merchant. 226 Clay street. #3- If you want to know just how much Mr. Vervalin thinks of the C. C. Liniment eoand sec h:iu. San Francisco, June 5, 1888. -vir. \V. 11. Bone, No. 317 Bartlett street. B.F.—My Ivur Sir: On the afternoon ol May intli, while getting on the can at K-ecd's Station. Ifarin County, I fell over an obstruction and Eufien <i a severe dislocation of my left hip. After it was >e; l Buffered severely lor i>,o days. not being al le to move my limb, or suffer it to be moved by my nurse without great pain.' I then commenced using your CC. liniment, which gave me Immediate relief, and at the ex piration ot three days I could (urn over in bed without bssistanceand without | ain. I can say that 11 - the best Liniment 1 have ever used, giving reili t sooner than any other, andaithougfa j use it constantly and with the greatest benefit, it docs not buster a particle, which i.- some thing i cannot of other liniments. I am improving every day, and send you this testi monial, trusting that it may induce others who may be suffering to use the C. C. Liniment, with the wish that it may help them as much as it i.as me. lam verv trulv yours, Mils. A. a. KALIS, No. 135 Falr'O.iks street. KIRK, GEARY & CO.. AGENTS FOR SACRAMENTO. . l i!jto2oc for ladle paefced, and 22% .:. 7' .<• $ V> :6r creamery. CHEESE —Fairly good demand. Wo quote prices as follows: Choice to fancy new, ll@12c; fair to good. H<g<lOe; Eastern, ordi nary to fine, l i@lßctp fb. I"1 H3S— Saiesstow, owinjr to high i>rii'rs fora r od article. We quote: California, ranch, 40 "• r~" _.'■: store lots, 20035 c; Eastern, iJ5@ :.•;■• for fancy, 2141 2 te for tood to choice and I - .■<)>■ mr common. POULTRY—Firm at current rates. Wequote as fallows; Live Turkeys—(iobblers, lOCa. lSe; lit !is, 11.tlCf - f i ft; ROOStorS, $(j(§ : lur old and $s(§,fJ 50 for young; Broii '<<>,., :$ 50 for small and §3 50@4 25 for large; Hens. .■s."> 50-q,7; Ducks.§4@7; Uees-\ |] :.'.) tos] 7 5 V pair. GAME—We quote; Hare. $1 25ft-1 50; Rabbits, 81 2b&\ 50: Doves, 75c(&$l y dozen. PROVISIONS—We quote as follows: East ern Hams, id; California refrigerator cured fcintns. 12%@12J<;c; Eastern Breakfast Bacon. 1 3';> 1 le; California Haeon, heavy Hum, 10 . ■ ■■ l jt -; do, light, 12X£18c; o light. 13%(g 14c; do, clear sloes, lOJj ■I'; Pork, extra prime, £14#14 50; <!«•. prime mess. 91 5a 1 5 rx>: do, mess. $17 saj ©17 75; do. clear, Sl*fi.l: ; do. extra clear. iso«bbl; i'u's' F.-et. 812 sOV»>''l; Boef, uirss. bi.ls, %' 3; do. extra mess, 60 9; do. Jamily. Sll@ll SO^bbl; Ao, smoked, li 1 >12c V b: Eastern Lard, tierces, do, 10* tins, loj.'.c: do, 54b r.ns. ]O',c; So, :)-$< tins, 10; C; California Ijml, tierces, 9V@9>£c; do, kegs, 10c; do. ! 30-tt> tin-. liH 4 ,■ 1(H..,- : do. 5-fr tins, 109^ lo c* do, 10-lb pails, i'H{c; do, 5-!b pails, lie: -Ib pails, ll> 4 e Vft. v. i k iL—We quote spring: F<i«:t!ullt>.tt> 16^1FC Northern lb@22 Nevada 15(«nl S m, Valley 22A24 n. ii^'ht le®'--"© :,. ; \ y 12^15 [note fall: Mountain free 1 1A13 i ■). beavy and poor M 11 Plains, heavy and px>r 9m— Do, good :■ 10 I^mib<. i»oor to choice S -< 12 MEAI M \KKKT—Following are the rates for whole carcasses from i auanterers to deal ers : Beef—First quality; 6 econd Qual ity, scj third quality, B>. Veal— li.r large ana c@Sc ?* Ib tor smalL Mutton—Quotable at 7®Bc %* !f>. Lamb— B] >• y th. Pork—Live !!..l:s. (.n foot, grain-fed, heavy, il ■ light, 4.%<a lyffi; areßsed Bogs, 7o to 8c wib. HIDES AND SKINS-c/uotableas follows: Bound. Culls. Ji-'avv ■-•up.aih.T1./tt— c 6 c—c Medium Steers, 46t0 56!*..« (n\— Ayjh— Light, 40 to 45 fts B 0— l" — in «low -. <>■ < r l<; Bib_s h - l ■ — under i<>tbs 5 (<v— -l f<d— - t (— :i A— . l'» to 17 Ihs 5 @— — : "■ . i •:v - ! • ■ ction, io"'lf» 1 jc; Dry • ■ ( Mf Suns, <i<>, v'r; Cull Kip and Calf. 0e; Bound Dry Salt 5 -Cy. Cull i>ry Salt Hides. ; shearlmgs, ~'o \o ;u><- each; do,shorts :.: do, medium, *;(»<;?.: oceaoh; do, . - • ;<-U: l>.'er Skitis.sum ui-r, 32 ••' 1 medium. 27'<j@3Cic; <?o. thin, . f Ib: Goal Skii for prime and perfect, 15<0f25c tnedt um, s(a 10c each for small. SAN FUAXCISCO STOCK SALE-. Sax Francisco, September 25,1891. MOUXIXO ItOAKD. Alta 500 <; A C 1 75 Andes 1 05|H. AN 1 r>s !".. .\ U 2 Sofcf.2 !>."> Mexican 2 56 Etodle BOc Ophlr :: b5 i 30!Poto«l a so » lt..lii-nge 1 :'() Scorpion 31 o Chollar 1 r»:. s. Nivaiia 2 8O ('.<-. lV v... . ,65 Union 225 Confidence i OK) Y. Jacket 1 25 DdGcaanta :2tic AFTKUNOON SES3TON. Alia 50c Occidental Ssc IJelcher l GOIOpbIT 3 *i 5 C. C. A V a , "v.rinan l 10 1 :0- Peerieta r>c <i.A C 1 rSSarage g-n [ova ■ 8. Nevada, 2 75 Justice r Hill 15c Kentuctt... 25c Y. Jacket 1 20 c U\f Lsc| «. SUPERIOR COURT. Dopnrtment One—Catlln, .Ind^ro. Fmn.vY. September "j.Mii. Hearing of eases <n law calendar continued -;iiiiit»\v. Department Two-Van Fleet, Judgje. Ki:ii>w, Remember 25th. Ella M. Weldroa vs. Loom WaMron—Plalnt wod 925 per month alimony, dating ■ ptemoer ist,f>2ofor<\]>< .mm--and $;>o for retainer fee. Peter riaaa vs. Charles Zimmerman—Ooo • one '•■< ok. ■ : P. A. Humbert, ('cva^i'd—l/Ptters —r. a. gonghton, J. L. Glßfs and w. P. Lam. phroy. Notice to creditors ordered pablisbed- J. Hynian TS. SS. F. Darmody—Continued one week. J. H. Oivaimutrh vs. Sacramento Transfer Company —Continued one week. J. J. Spieber vs. T. M. Lash et al—Continued one week. C. 1.. Kameyer vs. diaries Heisen—Action dismissed. William Jones v.«. B. F. Ward et al.—Sub mission set aside and cause restored to the calendar for further evidence and argument. F.-taU' ..f Elizabeth Cisco, deceased—Final account settled and m'ministrator dlschaiged. Estate of E. Erich, deceased—Continued two weeks. Estate of E. E, Marshall, deceased—Contin ued. Estate of M. M. Marshall, deceased—Contin ued, y Estate of A. H. Estill, deceased—Contin ued one week. Estate of Lee Fong Gee, deceased—On hear ing. Estate of Joshua Fountain—Continued one week. Estate "f Emma Sarchett—Continued till ■ r Ist. * Estate of August Kuhn. deceased—Petition to^et apart homestead granted, and sitting aside property exempt from execution. Estate of C. Gut/ell, deceased—Will admit ted: letters V> petitioner; bone), $500. Ap praisers—Sum wl Kinjrsbury, Charles God- Sard aad F. W. Whit more. Notice to credit ors ordered published. Estate of Mary Nicholl, deceased—Sale ol real estate confirmed. Estate of Martin Devine, deceased—Contin ued two weeks. Estate of William F. Huntoon, df cased— Final account settled and distribution or dered. Estate and guardianship of Stephen IS*. Nii-holl. a minor—order allowing $50 a month for support of minor. .«. Judge Greshani will deliver the oration at the unveiling of the Grant equestrian statue in Lincoln Park, Chicago, on Oc tober 7th. IDORFlilHGEirSl^f^'i 11 nmFTpTr'zsfj TSI vi $ I [Cat Glass i^^ll i; TOR THE TABLE s Is Pertcetion. labeu 5 Humphreys' D». Hl'mjphrkts' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for mauy yex.rs In private j.racttce with sucecs/.and for over tblrty years uoed by the people. Kverj' fctngle Spo citlc is a special euro for tho disease named. These Specifics cure -without dnyrfrlng, purj? ln»r or roducinfc the system, and cr<- In fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the World. LIST Or PRINCIPAL ROS. CTRXS. PHICES* t Fevers, Congestion. Inflammation... .50. il Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Coll':.. .50 H C'rylne Colic, or Teething of Infants .30 4 Diarrhea, of Chlldreu or Adults 5O ."> Dysentery, Griping, iSlllousColic... .50 €J Cholera Morbua, Vomiting ."JO 7 <'ouifh». Cold, Bn.ncbitia 50 5 Neuralgia, TootLaclie, Faceache .50 0 Hcfidiiches, Sick Ufadachc. Vertigo .50 10 Dyspepsia, Bilious stomach 50 11 t-Miput <>mjed or Painful Periods- .50 1-^ Whiles, too Profu«.^ Periods 50 13 t'ronn, Couph, Difficult Breathlnß 50 It f*nlt Kheuui, Erysipelas, Eruptions. ..'«) la Khenmn t i»m. llheumatic Pains .50 1»J Fever and Axue, Chills, Malaria 50 17 I'ilr^, Blind or UleedinK 50 10 Caiarrh, Influenza. Cold In tho Head .30 iiU Wlioopins ('oaeli, violent Coughs. .50 'Zt iirnrm\ I>pt.llity. Physical Weakness .50 •27 Kidney Dißer.fl.-> 30 *S .Nervous j)ef»ility I.QO §0 Vrlnary Weakness, Wettlnß Bed. .50 •£ Diseases of thelleart,Palpitation 1.00 BoM ty nrugglsi.s, or sent postpaid on rretMpt of price. Db. Rciiphrets' Haxi-al, (144 pages) richly twund In cloth and rol>'.. mailed free. HTJMPHSEyS' MEDICINE 00^ Cor. Williac? and John Streets, New York. SPECIFICS,; HP TIFRIP.\ N; DEUFUL GERMAN I IJn. LIIDIUo INVigokator. - Wemk L T . .. , .„ men and women should use Vr. LiebißsUon-lermi (.ierrnnn Invieorator No. 1. Tue creutesi tonic for the brain and DCTTW,gives be*lth uncl strmßth to the re fnotlr.rti ve orgnns and cures nervous debility mpaired devdopma&t In youth, jirematuro ; decmy la oid. tiemiual weakness, glet-t. Ir vlcr oritor No. 2 cures bladder und kianeV uis eases'rind leucorrhex, prostetorrheu, the com ; plication prcventisig: the cure of above com plaints. To prove iw merits asl bottle given I or sent free. Call on or address I)K. LIEBIU 00., Specialists ior Diseases of >Ten 4no ..ect. '-'an Vi9.t» 'liv.- hotels attii J£estaitx*anto. ISpr GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL, j Corner Sereuth and K Streets. QTRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. FREE 'BUS 0 to and from the cars W. Q. IiQWERS. Proprietor. Corner Serenth and It Streets, Sacramento. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. FREE' BTJB TO and from the cars. B. B. BRowir for merly of the State House Hotel, Proprietor. WESTERN MOTEL, i cpHE LEADIKQ HOUSE OF SACRA* JL mento, Cal. Meals, 85 cents. \VM. LAND, Proprietor. Free 'bus to and from hotel. PACIFIC HOTEL, Corner K and Fifth Streets, Sacramento. /IENTRALLY LOCATED AND CONVEN. \j lent to all places oi amuaemmt The i>rst family hotel m the city. Th" t;iM ; . always supplied with the besl the market afforos. i Street curs from the depot pass the door every five minutes. Meals, 25 cent*. C. F. SIX.M.KTOX. ProDriet: r. WINDSOR HOTEL, Corner Eighth find J Streets. TWENTY-TWO NEW BOOMS JUST added ana oomplete for occupancy. New furniture, carpets, etc. Best accommodations ; lor families. Terms moderate. Electric car pass the door every six minutes, ■e24f NKAKY & FLAHERTY.Props. TREMONT HOTEL, MRS. I\ BKVDIMG, Solo Proprietor. \pEWI*Y FURNISHED AND BEN< >VATJ 11 i.i fine family hotel; a well-eupplied table; airy roo:u>; terms moderate; accommodations excel!) nt. li:i and ii ; „ street. a; THE SADDLE ROCK Restaurant and Oyster House. FIRST-CI.ASS HOUSE IN EVEBY RE- ' sp< ct. I 11.1ms 1 dii Ing-ro aa i operate, < >:■> n day and night. BU'JHMANN & CARRA GHER, Pro] hetors. So. LOl9 Second street. ; between J and i ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard Street, near Third, San Frandsco. A FIRST-CLASS LODGING HOTEL. CON* taining 200 rooms; water and cas In each room; no better tj'M^ in th" world; no guest allowed to UM- the linen once used bv another a large reading-room; hot and eoM water baths free. Price of Rooms—Per nfght 50 '■ and 75 cents; per week, from $2 upward, Open all Bight. B, HUGHES, Proprietor tf»»At Market-street Ferry tukr Omnibus Line of street car.« for Third and Howard-TTS BROOKLYN HOTEL, BUSH STREET, HETWEEN MONTGOM- ' ery and Bansome, San Francisco, co'n- ! ducted on both the European and American ' plan. This Hotel is under the management oi Charles Montgomery, and is the be>t Family and Business Men's Ilot^l In San Franclsuo. Home comforts, calßine unexcelled, first-class nrrice, hlghesi standard of respectability guaranteed. Hoard and room per day »l °5 to $2; single room, 50 cent:; to $1 per night > k ree coach to and from the Hotel. TTS* VIENNA CAFE, £Q1 K STREET. FIRST-CLASS HOME t) Cl cooking. Board by the week. EMIL FENTZLrNQ, Proprietor, formerly chief cook Baddle Rock Restaurant. sel-lm NINTH AND K BTKEST RESTAURANT and Ovster House. Ludy& Schkm.T. pro prietors. Open day and night. Privaterooms for ladies. I<'e cream parlors. NOWE J>UT WHITE COOKS EMPLOYED. se22-lm £rttttc, £?cc*3, 3.TVOOUCC, (£U\ W. R. STRONG CO., —WHOLESALE DEALERS IS ITr-u-it £incL JPxod.-u.cre:, SACRAMENTO. CAJL. S. GERSON & CO., V? nOLES AUi Fruit, Prodncc and Cmism Merchant^ SACRAMENTO, CAL. P. O. Box 170. W. H. WOOD & CO,*, Wholesale Dealers and Shippers of California Fruits, Potatoes, Beans, EUTTER, ETC. Ko». 117 to 125 J Street, Sacramouto. CURTIS BROS. & c6Ti General Commission Merchants, Wholesale Dealers in Fruit and Produce, 809, 310, 313 K St., Sacramento. Telephone 37. Post-office Box 335. CUGENK J. GEEOORY. FRANK GREGORY, GREGORY BROS. CO. SUCCESSORS TO GREGORY, UARNES A Co.. Nob. 126 and 128 J St.. Sacramento, wholesale dealers m Produce and Fruit. Full stocks of Potatoes, Vegetables, Green and Dried Fruit*. Beans, Alfalfa, Butter, Eggs. Cheese, Poultry, etc., always on hand. Orders OUedat LOWEST H.VTFA EBNER BROS., 11G-118 K Strict, Front and Second. Saci-amcnto, pfPOBTEBS AND WHOLESALE DEAL- X ers in Wines and Liquor.-. Agoius for the j celebrated Pommery and Greno Champagne, j M. CRONAN, 830 K St., and 1108-1110 Third St., SiU'rnmpnto, CU*« TMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER JL in Fine Whiskies, Brandies and Cham pagne ! FELTER & CO., Xo. 416 Battery Slroct. San Francisco, TMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE 1 dealers In Winos, Liqr.ors and Cigars. P. O. Box 2125. ftan Francisco. w2-lm ANNUAL MEETINCi.- THE REGUIAB lainual meeting of the stockholders of (h« ! Excelsior Drilt Gold Miuinir Company will be | held at the ollic- oi ill!' "omTvinv. at (Saor»> men to CUy. < al., on MONDAY. OCTORE}; 5, 1 -;u. i.t 7 :30 i'. ml, for the purpose of eleatla . five directors to s.rve tr the orisain^ year, and for tin- transactio lot such other Uusiness as may lawfully come before she nicotine. se22-10t* .iuu.n .1. BAUKR^Secretary. THE RECORD-UNION LEADS ALL. IN" i the intertor ot California. caFay^valley! The Earliest Fruit Land in the State. Ifiial ii ill Respects to tie Famous Yaca Valley, Which It Adjoins. U]sri :DR.E;cE;rDE;nsrTH;D terms, J> INTEREST ONLY FOR FIVE YEARS AX 7 PER CENT.<^J Capay Valley is situated iri Yolo County, about 9O miles by rail from San Francisco, and is traversed 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 I Too much stress cannot be laid upon the great ad most lertilc 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 1 In most cases it makes the difference between succes? product, viz: Interest only for five years at 7 per cent, and failure. The industrious orchardist ofC Mey 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, condition on payment of 20 per cent, cash and re- will yield a handsome and assured income", 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 sidmg 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 $150 per acre. Simi- in the valley, viz: Esparto, ddenasso, Guinda and lar unimproved land in Vaca Valley has recently been Rumsey. Town lots may now be purchased at reason s«d at $400 and $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 oi 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, Mocks 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 postoftice, school-house and a weekly The railroad 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 Postofrices have alpe been established at Guinda and in 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 Cashmere or Rumsey. comfortable little hotel makes excellent quarters fox At many of these places fine orchards of the choicest hunters 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 ©f great fertility, yielding bountifully of every sales made by the company was that of the Tancred crop. Tract, containing 600 acres, €0 a colony association. A soil and climate which will ripen all kinds of fruil This tract has been subdivided into forty holdings, all of and vegetables earlier than anywhere else in the State, which will be planted to fruit trees this season. A climate perfectly adapted to the curing of raisins and The fine orchards on the Guinda Tract, where 400 drying of fruit 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 cheapef pect to make their earliest shipments from here. and on better terms than anywhere else in the State. FOR MAPS AND ALL INFORMATION REGARDING THE CAPAY VALLEY LANDS, APPLY TO OR ADDRESS WIXI. H. 3XTIL A L A S, Fourth and Townsend Streets. - SAJKT FRANCISCO. ~ — ■ . — , £ jtettl (ggtate, (Etc. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Good Agricultural Land for $1O to $2O per Acre. • The Pacific Improvement Company has re ceatlj purchased twelve thousand acres oi laud in the heart of Tehama County, for the purpose of promoting subdivision and settle ment. This land embraces lands from Ilrst rlass Sacramento Valley agricultural land, to land of fair average quality, and is offered at from «10 to $20 per acre, in subdivisions oi 40, 80, 120,160 and 320 acres. The terms upon which these lands are offered are especially attractive. They will be sold in subdivisions, as above indicated, by the pay ment of interest only for three years, at which time the purchaser can begin the payment oi principal by paying the first of five equal an nual installments. Thus no part of the prin cipal Is to be paid for three years, and then the purchaser is to have five years in which to pay live equal annual in bailments, with in terest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum. making payments extending over a period of eight years. Intending purchasers arc as sured that this is an opportunity to purchase land ol fair average quaiityat ?10 per acre, and good agricultural land at §20 an acre, With other grades of land at prices to corre spond between these figures. The assertion is frequently made that good lands, suitable for general fanning, and es pecially alaptcd for fruit-growing, cannot be had in California for loss than from ?G0 to §100 an a;re. An examination of the land subject of this advertisement will prove to home-seekers that this is an opportunity for the purchase of good agricultural land at $20 an acre, und for qualities grading down to fair agricultural land at $10 an acre, on terms of payment which should make the disposition of these binds to actual settlers a result easy of accomplishment. The primary object of the purchase of this body of land was the breaking up of a large holding for the purpose of promoting its sft tlemcnt in smaller quantities and its devotion to diligent husbandry. For further particulars, call upon or ad dress WM. H. MILLS, Land Agent of the C. P. R. R., Fourth and Townsend strefits. San Francisco. CalJ UNDERTAKING PARLORS, 1017-1010 Fourth St., Sacramento. 1 EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. GEORGE j H CLARK, Funeral Director and County Coroner. Telephone No. 134. W. J. KAVANAUGHTundertaker, No. 618 .T St., bet. Fifth and Sixth. .4 LWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORT- J\ meat of Metallic and Wooden Caskets. Burial Gases, Coffins and Shrouds furnished. Coffin orders will receive prompt attention on short notic;' and at the lowest rates. Office JOHN MILLER or to Fritz & Miller), UNDERTAKING PARLORS, QA- K STREET (ODD FELOWS' TEM »*U») pic). A complete stock of Undertaking Goods always on hand. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. TelcDhone No. ISG. Sportsmen's Headquarters. "IW^L*^ HENKY ECKHART. MANU- z3m*zf facturer and Importer of J f^* 5'EJ|*W, Unns, Rifles, Pistols, Fishing*^ " Tai-klr, and Sporting Materials of every de scription. Guns choke-bored, Stocks bent, and repairing on guns and xiilcsa specialty, r^enet fo.- jiriic-iist. Ko. 820 K street, Sacramento. CALIFORXirsiTTEIANF AND SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS SACRAMENTO, CAL. Draws Drafts on Principal Cities of the World, j t Saturday Hours. 10 a. m. to Ip. m. 01 FicEna: President N. D. RIDEOUI \ :r-i>i, sident FKED'K COX Cashier.... A. AISBOTi Assistant Cashier -\V, E. QERBEfi j DIRECTORX C. W. Cr.AHK. jo-j. Btkffens, Geo. C. Pf.kkins, Fkkd'k Cox, N. D. Rideou't, Norman Hideout, SACRAMENTO SAM, mHE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN THE J_ city, corner Firth ami J streets, Sacra mento. Guaranteed capita], $500,000- paid up capital, gold coin. 8300,000; loans on real estate in California, July 1, l>:9l,S3,lOii.'lOBi term and ordinary deposits, July l. l'yoi, j 93,022,531. Term and ordinary deposits re ceived. Dividends paid in January and July. Money loaned upon real estate only. Infor mation furnished upon application to W. i\ COLKMAN, President. Ed. B. Hamilton, Cashier. NATIONAL BAM OF \ (UOLLS & CO. Sacramento, CaL—Founded IS3O. Saturday hours 10 A. ii. to 1 p, ar. DIRHCTOr.S AND SHAnEnOLDEF.3. D. O. MILLS 1,558 Shares EDGAR MILLS, President 1.53S Shares S. PRENTiss SMITH. Vice-Pres. 250 Shares FRANK MILLER, Cashier 361 Shares C. F. DILLMAN. Asst. Cashier.. 125 Shares Other persona own 1,198 Share* Capital and Surplus, SGOO.OCO. aa^Chrom© SCeel Sale Deposit Vault and Time Lock. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS SOT6S BAM Southwest corner Fourth and J Streets, Sacramento, Cal. Guaranteed Capital $500,000 T OAKS MADK ON REAL ESTATE. IN JLj terest paid semi-annually on Term and Ordinary Deposits. B. D STEINMAN President EDWIN K. ALSIP Vi e-Presi.lcnt I). D. WHITBECK Cashier r. H. CUMMINGS Secretory JAMES ML STEVENSON Surveyor DZBXOTOBS: B. U. Steinman, Edwin K Alsip, C. H. Cummings, \V. E. Terry Sol. Ruxnrox, Jahks AlcNassek, Ja^.. M. Stlvexson. (SOGKIR-WOOLWORTi NATIONAL EAR! 38* Pino Street, San Francisco. PAID 0? CAPITAL, $1,009,000. SURPLUS, $250,003. DIRECTORS: CHARLES CROCKED .. E. H MILLFR In R. C. WOOLWORTH ' r^ dent w:g:g£^-g-r.::-r.v.;^.^iasg PEWLE'S SAVINGS BAMI Of Sacramento. T^IVIDENDS FOR THE TERM ENDING U June SO, 1801, are now payable. Hate per luiiuim on term deposits, 31. per cent., and on ordinary deposits, 4 per cent. Loan* made en real estate onlv. All communica tions promptly answered. v»" \T. BEi 'KMAN, President «v.O. W. lor SHERWOOD HALL NURSERIES, Timothy Hopkins, I MENLO PARK, SAN MATEO COUNTY, CAL ; Carnations, Roses. Chrysanthemums and Cut Flower*. j 4Q»S\VE SEED A SPECIALTY.-®* : : rpHE WEEKLY UNION IS THE PAPER | X to send to triends in the East. ' mHEVEUY LATEST DISPATCHES WILL ; X be louud in tua KECOUD-UNION. I (Saws. H. F. ROOT. ALEX. NI.I !.-<>>;, .f. DRISCOI* BOOT. KETLSON & CO., i prNION FOUNDRY—IRON AND BRASS I \J Founders :\nd Machinists, l-Vont Rfrcct, betweeii > :md i>. Catting! and Machinery of every description I i der. .RLE, QUCCESSOR TO CARLE A CROLY, CON- O tractor and Builder. Orders solicited and promptness guaranteed. Oflioti ami shop, 11^4'.- «t, between K and L. A. MEISTE2, ptARRIAGEB, VICTORIAS, PHAETONS, \j Buggifß ana Spring and I'Vai; Wagons, mo, 91^, 814 Ninth Btreet, Eacrameato. GUTHRIE BROS., PRACTICAL PLUMBSBS, STEAM AND GasFittintr. Hootln.sc and Jobbing. Terms j reasonable. 127.i street. JOHN D. S3EAREB & SON, \ RTIFICIAL STONE WALK CONTRACT- J\ ors. latest designs; and j;rst-<-lass work. Esiimutos liMiiishcu for residences, wood or iron loundations. jeU-tf . E. I LUHJB, T)HYSI('IAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE i ntid roj-iitenc;'. corner Eightiiand J .streets, Sacramento. Office hours—lo a. ::. to 12 it., 2 to 4 ana 7 to 8 v. n. noB»tf EE. CHA3. KSAJJJH) HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW RSSI dence. No. 1217 O street, bel we ana Thirteenth. Office. 627 41 -in» am. A L HAUT A TTORNEY-AT-LAW.-OFFICE, SOUTH- west corner Fifth and .1 streets, Rooms \:i. 13 and 14, sui:- : . " WX. M. SISIS, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. J\_ Liudley Building, roo:ns 5 and 6, 1009 Seventh street, cor. J, Saernm; eHI CHAUNCEY 11. DUK2I. H. SOLON lIOI,U HOLL & DUlitf. T AAVYERS.-OFFICF.S. 9JO FIFTH ST., JLJ Sacra.;.t';;to. Tel( . 14. CHAELES H. OATMAH, i TTORNEY AND COU NSEL< (R-AT-LAW. ii. OPFICK—42O J slreer, Siicramento, CaL Notary Public gJcnttotrxj, DB, W. WOOD, DENTIST, QUINN'S EUILDINO, 401 J street. Office hours, 9 a. at. to 5 p.M.sl-lni P, P. XEBBETS, DENTIST, 014 SIXTH S.T.. tSRSSGBB^ between r {<nd .1. uvst opp. regattonal <'.'<;;.'-il^^-LCXXj-F DE. W. ( DENTIST. IJNDLEY HI; F LD- gFBS&-?± -in?, southeast corner Scv-jVtMHHI^K, enth and J streets, s temmento. C. H. STE?HZXSO^ ±J enth and J streets, sscra-mWS^^Ht r»PT7ACA'/AVT? l4 tbo bc3t w-d cheapet. K^JXtLKJOKJ/jUniU rcmedj-. When it is used ot the rcosta or in ntvt boxes, will kill ail lice on th« hen*. Ajik your dealer (or it, or send direct to u» Price 50ets per quart can, by express. Circulars fre» Petaiuma Incubator Co.. Petaluma, Cal