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■ SAUTED, LOST AND FOUND.
Advertisements of five lines In this department art,
Inserted for 25 cents for one time ; three times tor Su
oent. or 75 cents per week. ■
A YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE WANTS
a situation in a good bu-inef« firm Under-
stands bookkeeping, shipping, invoicing, etc. Cad
give Al reference. Address "F. K. 11.." this
office. rj dSO St*
PARTNER WANTED— AN ACTIVE BDSINE?S
man for a well-establ.shed whole ate house, >-
partner ; capital required, -" 000 to $(1,000 .',!-
-■ dress, with references, •is. t.." t- i- ..ifla;^. .lim-ti" '
WANTED- MEN WITH A LIiTLE BEADY
. cash, to represent us in ever)' t-nvn, city
and mining camp, to Introduce <iur new staple
articles. TiuvKJsa Aokntk Wj__st__». Send stamp
lor circulars. STANDARD iIASUFACTUt INC
COMPANY, San Fraucisco, Cai. gi^-lpfliu
SI.OOO REWARD.
THE UNDERSIGNED Witt GIVE (»!.«••]
One Thousand Dollars lie*, ior the amst
and couviction of the person o- persons wh<» at-
tempted the as,-. i--... aria. of James Sldnuer at his
residence at Green Valley, .: Ojtndo county, iai.,
on the night of December 11, 1870
;. " ,'«'■> JAMES -i.r:. E ".
Green Yallfy, December 17, __•'..' diS-lm
"" To_m^T^lALß."~
Ailvfrti.-eu:--:it,i ,ji fire lines _v cLiii <eporfrtwui mr.
inserted for .'.', ceata for one time ; sbxee tixUtiS f«.r 'M
cents or 75 cents per week.
TO MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE— KLE-
gantly Furnished Rooms, in mites or single,
northeast corner Ibfnfaud Kstreet*. Entrance ou
Third. fdSO-lw"] MRS M. A. HALL.
THO THOSE IN SEARCH OF PLEASANT
I sunny rooms— can find then, at 721 .M
street, between Seventh and Eighth, two Mocks
from the Capitol. 1_.".0-lw*
NICE SUNNY FURMsHED ROOMS TO LET
1 N (■>' private (ami 7) at 14 Sixth street, between
I and J (old number). U_!o-lw '
A FEW NICE FURNISHED ROOMS 10 LET,
four blocks from State t'.aj.'it a!, on line of
street cars. Apply at No. 712 Tenth street, between
XI and If, west side. 030 lw"
I7IURNISIJED ROOMS TO LET.— A SHTE OF
" Furnished Rooms, at No. 1017 .1 strait, be-
tween Tenth and Eleventh (north side.) 1 rio-lw
TO LET-A FURNISHED HOUSE OF l(>__*^.
rooms. Suitable fur a State ollrcer or : "f
a Professional Man. Kent during Seaiai m of_ilUJL
Legislature, $150 per month; for a longer term,
8125 per month. Address, A. LEONARD, No. 1012
Fourth street. difl-lw*
TO LET— VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS/ KINGLE
or in suites, with or without boar.l. at the
HOWARD HOUSE, X street, between Front and
Second. d 22 St
FOR SALE— ENGINE, BOILER AND
other machinery nsod In the California Car-
riage Factory. G0.,.1 as new. W ill be Sold at less
than 50 percen*. of first cost. Apply to
d! 2 tf THOMAS J CLU.NIE, Sacramento.
FURMSHED ROOMS TO LET. IN SLITS OR
single, with or without board, at No. 922 M
street, between Ninth and Tenth (near Sta'e
Capitol). dll-tf
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— PLEASANT,
quiet, home-like rooms, neatly tarnished. To
rent by the day, week or month, at prices that
cannot fail to (five satisfaction. Northwest corner
Third and J. Entrances on J street, and on Third,
between J and 1 streets. MRS. TEN EYCK. dlO
I\r%_ V 0R SELL FOR ou os C " M '
_____> %J T. misBiin in Sacramento, what
you caunot buy 'or sell yourself at your home
market, or such which you do not wish to get or dis-
|n»se of in person, cither here or where you live.
No matter how large or small, or what nature your
commission may be, if the thing can be b ngfat or
sold or the bus ness be done at all, I will manage the
order to your satisfaction at very reasonable pay.
Farming Land, Farming Machinery, Me-
chanics' Tools and Hardware a Specialty.
Address CARL STROBEL, No. 420 L street. Sac
ramento. d3l-lw-A2tsw*
STORE FOR SALE.
/ ' i
THE STOCK AND FIXTURE^ _^_^s»
of a Hardware, Tinware and SB^
Agricultural Implement Store, In the __m^-j^___M.^
town of Chico, is offered for sale at a :k-_T_C_____>£__
bargain to close the business. To a responsible
party a good opportunity is offered to obtain con-
trol of an old established business at a very ow
figure. Capital required, $4,000 or ir,,t)oo.
Address W. J. BLACKWELL, Chic: or
M. C. HAWLEY ft CO., Sacramento, or San Fran- ;
Cisco. t!3 l^lm
GKOCEEIES, ETC.

j OROCERSTT ;
r.ff
PEARL BAKING POWDERS.
!>»'.«<o Civen IT nny Alum or .liny In-
jurious Substances ran be found iv
Ibis Powder.
rpilE PEARL BAKING POWDER IS ABSO-
W__ lutely pure, made from the pure Grape Cream
Tartar. The cans containing the Pearl are the
largest. Therefore, in 16 ounces of Pearl Baking
Powder there are more teaspoonf uls than i If) ounces
of any other Powder in m.rket, consequently the
most economical to use. -'•-•■.,> -
We take pleasure in recommending the Pearl
Baking Powder to the Trane, believing it to be the
BEST in market, Strictly Pure and Full Weight.
CAUTION.— Never buy the Pearl >'» bulk, a., the
genuine is sold only in cans. .
"OUtt T.ISTE" ECTKI SI GAR 11 kid
HAMS.
After some delay, we are again prepared to fill
orders for these cc chratcd HAMS.
tW ORDERS SOLICITS!) FROM TUB TRADE ONLT. Tti
HALL, LUHRS & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner I THlrrfnnd K street*. -Ueramento
' I CS-jCg,OC3£i3ECS- j
MACKEREL !
tW We are just in receipt of our second ship-
ment Of
TABLE MACKEREL,
(IS TINS.)
Tacked and selected for us by MESSRS. PEW &
SON, Gloucester, Mass. This is the best brand of
MACKEREL in this market, and will weigh from
10 to 2.i per cent, more than other brand* now sold
here. Guaranteed to contain from 5 to 0 lbs of
Choice Fish, with HEADS and TAILS TAKEN" OFF
Another shipment now due.
In addition to the above, we are In receipt of :
Car-load Window's Xew Corn.
I.i-r ll:iril'» Dime Nuggets. \
Lorillard's " Dos Tall."
'.i Evans Bras.' Breakfast Baron.
Dansman A D. " Horseshoe Navy."
EASTERN BROOMS.
100 DOZEN ST. LOUIS BROOMS (now due).
tW All the above and everything else in the
Grocery line for sale to the Trade at the lowest rates
LINDLBT .Be CO.,
IMPORTERS,
No«. U. it and 48 tt st., Sacramento, fai.
CHAS. W. RAPP & CO., _
. f\ ROCERS. IS9 J ST. BET. FIFTH * SIXTH,
Sacramento.
A new stock of American, French and Eujrliaab
Groceries. .Also, a large aasonnent of the tiuisl
lapan Teas '" d'2'2-4p!-n
S. GOLDMAN,
"■TXTHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
Sort west corner Second and J streets,
■ SACRAMKNTO.
-_ — — — . - . ' '
IW Orders from the country promptly filled.
, d!74ptf - _ -
V. 0. BESSELL. "
' "VTO 809 J STREET.— CHOICE GROCERIES,
I\ ts. to*a* a^--^- n Xo &vi* lmi ta^et'^ai
-*- , d2-4plm ■
AMUSEMENTS. 'X j:
TUB CIIII
EVERT OF THE SEASON
AT TUE
3E»^L." , 5r xx_.a__o._Kr,
Corner Sixth and _U *f«, 9.ucrauieulu, .
ootEiuurcure
Monday, January 5, 1880.
THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL
PEDESTRUH TOURNAMENT
SIX DAYS' GO- : S-YOU-PLEASE !
The first of which will be tire contc-t for
LADIE3II
From all part* of the DhSted States,
__5TT!ie following welMci own Prize Walkers from
N*«t fork, Chicago-, Boston, Philadelphia and San
I'ra:ic:soo iv« entered and will compete :
MISS SADIE DONLEY
(V.'inner of the Second Prize in the San Tranciscu
Tournament),
MESS ALICE DONLEY,
MISS BERTHA YON BERG
(Who has bee. so celebrated),
2li3s Lillie Denman, Miss Kitty Mason, Miss
Carrie Donly, Miss Lillie Williamson, Miss
Gracie Florence, Miss Susie Wiley, Miss
Belle Walton, Madam Tourtilot,' Miss
Fannie Baier, Miss Lottie Temple, The
Unknown (from Philadelphia), Miss Daisy
Roberts, Miss Gracie Wilson, Miss Lottie
Mclntyre, Miss Carrie Woods, Miss Ella
Davis, Bliss Jennie Appleton, <--
And several others who have not as yet forwarded
their uaniis.
The following will be the PRIZE:-:: The lady
makiug tl-e greatest' number of miies will receive
(10 per cent, -at half the net receipts, and a band-
stiiiielv inscribed Gold Mela!. Second Lady — 50 per
eeut. and Silver Medal. Third Lady— lii per cent.
Fourth Ladv l. per cent.
Puavi'au-, to i he Great Walk, and comcencingj at
7:30 o'clock, there will be a
Two-Hour Go-as-Ton-Please Match
FOB YOIXG GENTLE-HEX
Amateurs of this city, for a Purse of $25. Entries
for this to clow on ni^ht preceding the match.
During the afternoon and evening of each day
there will be a GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
by the First Infantry Band and a select orchestra.
N. Pi. -Matches similar to the one contemplated
have b en witnessed by the elite of the cities of New
York, Boston, Chicago and San Francisco. Every
attention will be paid to the aud.cr.ee, and tbe
strtcte -t decorum will be observed. The Pavilion
be thoroughly warmed, and handsomely festooned
by GEOKGE BOYNE. The Medals previously won
by the different lady pedestrians will be on exhibi-
tion at the Jewelry Store of SAMUEL JELLY. J
stre t, between Fourth and Fiith. The matches
will he under the regulation and suiwrintendeucc of
the Pacific Coast Pedestrian League.
Admission to parts of the building, 50 cents.
Children, 15 cents.
M.oaokmknt MARK THALL(of San Franciasco\
Acting Ma ager. A. F. BAIL 7, Business Manager.
Scorers, Judges, Officers, Trackmen and all at.
tendants by gentlemen of Sacrauiento.
On Monday, January 19th, commences the Great
Tournament for Gentlemen. Full particulars will
be published subsequently. d3O-0t
Pioneers' Holiday Social.
rpilK ANNUAL SOCIAL* OF ' THE SACRA-
I mento Society of California Pioneers will take
place at Pioneer 11*11 on
FKIUAY KTBHIHfi, JAM ARV Id.
By resolution of the So iety none but Pioneers
ami members of their families will be admitted.
Tickets, aJm'Uing one family, excepting grown
sons or sons i.i-law, $1 50. Sou* over 18 unmar-
ried, $1. 111. C] ■_■.;. d-29-td
Tickets for the Pioneer Social
CAN' BE PROCURED FROM THE SECRETAET,
at the hall, or either of the following com-
mittee: John S. Miller, G. K. Vats Heusen, Vi. F.
Knox, J. K. Johnston, A. 11 Powers and A. Leonard
Members, when they purchase tickets, can procure
also a ticket for each child, free of cost, and no
child or other person will be admitted without one.
To avoid delay at the door, please procure your
tickets in advance. [8.C.1 dSI-2p2t
STEINWAY &. SONS' PIANOS
4 HBYVAN, .'OLE AGENT, 1 _^fitjtX*_Kjk_.
__C;\_, street, bet. Sxtu ami -Seventh. l-jgrt*g^*-4.y"_>.
opposite Court-house. PIANOS To J J A 3 J
Llr-T. Piano* sold on Installments. " *" '
d'-y.dna
Q. L. SIMMONS M. D. IKAHV.J
SURGEON, If J STKEET, SACBAMESTI
0 «BBct Hours -a (0 10 A. x., '1 to 4 an
at 8 r. _• d 0-2. M
SHERBURN & SMITH,
Auctioneers,
Xo. 87 X street, l>ct. Third and Fonrib.
SECOND-HAND FUBNITURE_BOUCHT AND SOLD.
AST Large stock on hand, for sale cheap for cash
, djg-3plm
DIVIDEND NOTICE. -
SAN FRANCISCO St VINOS UNION, 522
California street, corner Webb. For the half
year ending with amber 31, lbTl), a dividend has
been declared at the ra'e of six and six-tenths
(6 ti-10) per cent, per annum on Term Deposits, and
live and one-half (5 1-2} per cent, par annum on Or-
dinary Deposits, free ot Federal Tax, payable on
and after Thursday, January 15, 1880. r .
d3O-2wL-.£swja'.-lt LOVELL WHlTE, Cashier.
GEORGE T. BUSH
IMPORTED OF GAS FIXTURES AND PLUMB-
ing Goods. Lead and iron ripe and Fittings,
Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Iron Sinks, and a
general assortment of Sanitary GooJs.
Call and examine my gjods before purchasing.
Sir Prices to suit the times. TEH
No. (M J Street, hit. Third and Fonrth.
d'2-l plm ■ . -
I't.VMO.VS. HOI MY A.YD AKKEAK6 I
Attention (riven to Land Claims, St ldiers' Bounty
and Pension Claims.
P. J. HOPPER,
4 TTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
x\_ U. S. Land ( lliee Building, Sacramento.
drjMptf
iTAR MILLS AND MALT MOUSE
VKIUIKiM. A LACES,
VTOS. M, 52 AND 51 FIFTH ST., SACRAMENTC
I^l dealers in Produce and Brewers' Supplie*
Miuufacturers of Malt and all kinds ol Meais.etc
Oitntal, Cornmeal, Cracked Whe * Graham Flcu\
B-i-kuhes' .floor, etc. dl'-lir f
•r a^ DOB 9 WW "° -"" nave a
. 9 Bs! ?«1 H Afl SJ I>;un '" T " lir Back,
frit Ire ■ Iwi ■ Loins ur Mdc? If so,
oJI 1a Q SbS I v " ur Kidneys are
aim " ■■■ ■ diseased. .Do not de-
■ lav, but try at once,
g_ ______„._.__._.. lit XT'S ItEM-
fIABIS) ELY. the Gieil
UHI H 1 htdnejaudLivcr
Q_Hnjl\ ■ Mt-il'-l It is
B^^^"^B» 1 . ; prepare<lExpre«sly
for Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Liver and Urin-
ary Organs, Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes Bright's Dis-
ease of the Kidneys, Incontinence or Retention of
Urine.and Female Weakness. ill V" l'S ItEMLUY
has never been known to Tail.
From Rev. E. G. Taylor, D. D.. Pastor First ■)
Baptist Church. •
Providksck, R. 1., January 8. 1879. )
I can testify to the virtue of HUNTS REMEDY a
in Kidney Diseases from actual trial, having been
greatly beuelited by its use. E. G. TAYLOR.
PnoyiDnxcr., R. 1., June 16, 1578.
Wtt. E. f LARK!!— Sir : A member of my fam-
ily had been troubled for several years with Kidney
Disease, and bad trie.i numerous remedies without
relief ; she used HUNTS REMEDY and was com-
pletely cured. S. A. APLIN, 3 Exchange street ;
...... R9IA nt VTS ' REM-
nPi 3 m I 6i IS? env has nued hun -
B*s Q P mats 1 * dredswho have l)*en
H H B_S 3« H Gil a^ vea up by Phi>i
DmW ■ » ■ '•y dans. it cleanses,
punfies and strength-
_______ ______ _ — »n™.« m em the whole sys-
np|l PnUlem All who use it
lUWm|l iM 1 1 W ">j -- d health.
iSIIhiLU I < r > : '< ■'"'
%m wmm V m lam \S9 m convince yon.
Send for Pamphlet to Wil. E. CLARKE, i'KOVI-
DK.\cr., K. I. V. ■\C:i „.-r... I
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
d3O lw.tsweow2or3o , ;
NOTICE.
ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, ISSO, STREET
Car Tickets will be soli at five cents each.
1 School Tasses, two and hif cents each. ,. - ,
| d29-tf ' STREET RAILWAY COMPA_NT. I
. .■_ ■.-■"<'■■■.'
SACRAMENTO DAILY" RECORD-U-NION, THURSDAY, JANUARY j)3| 1880.
MISCELLA_NIOUS.
1861. OFFICE 0F— .... 18*79.
JAMES I. FELTER & GO.,
I SO. '.It Will STBEET. BETWEEN X . A.ND 1......... SACBAMESTO,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
"^TIZtJS2f3 -^._KTI3 LIQUORS.
"■."IfE DEMI TO CALL THE ATTEN I lON OF DEALERS ASD PURCHASERS TO OUR LARGE
|| ai.d complete Stock of Goods, bought before th* recent advance in prices, consisting of the
following leading desirable brands of CHAMPAGNES, CLARET, PORTS, SHLRRY, COGNAc and
SWEET audSOUa MASH .-,-*>»■'-.. -"^ r , :fs : f ■■-.'
KENTUCKY WHISKIES, ETC.,
All of which we offer to the Trade, in quantities to suit, at LOWEST RATES, nf the following brands
CHAMPAGNES. WINES. COGNACS, j: .■; /
L. Rodertr's (ptsand qts)| London Dock '. (Port) Biscuit, Dcbuchee & Co.
G. 11. Mumm's (pts and qts) Harmony (Sho{ry) Campigne Vineyard Proprietors.
Dry and . xiralirv. Dull Gordon : (sherry) James Bennessy.
Piper & Chas. Heidseck. , choice French. The Johnston California Grape
Landsberf_er (Cal). Clarets (in Glass or Casks') Brandy.
Eclipse and Imperial. (Vintages. X--72 to 177.)
S3 WHISKIES DIBECT IKOH BONDED WAKEHOI&ES IS KE.NTItKY, "Sl
as follows :
MELLWOOD, STONE'S PRIDE OF THE WEST, GEM OF KENTUCKY, OLD W., BOURBON CRC
ALSO, "HUME'S SWEET MASH RYE,"
Celebrated for its purity and medicinal propert cs— unequaled, and indorsed by the leading Chemists and
Physicians of America. Sold in 22, 10, 4, j gallon Packages. Also, in Glass by tlic Case.
S3 - Agents tor ANHELSER'S ST. "LOUIS BEER, KtNNEDY'S EAST INDIA BITIEKS, and
BETHESDA MINERAL SPUING WA J ER. - ' „ !-"
N. B.— Our City Trade id under the . uperv'sion of A. J. DANIS, and our Sacrameuto Customers will
id ways be erred promptly. Goods delivered FREE to any part of the city.
difitiiijai ; JAMES I. FELTER & CO.
tar This prepare- i ,__ — ~" _ - j^. _^ _ aTaaw* tul run '" the East -
ssiaasas ROCK Si RYE feH^i
WfllsKY and PUKE ! _ lUw i\ UK fl A li banß and 1 COLDS, and all
ROCK CANDY, and ' " W X " y *_Z . BROXOHIAl! AF-
is having a wonder- " [TKADE MAHK.] FECTIONS.
IW A NEW AND ALMOST CERTAIN CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. A delicious cordial and a
splendid appetizer. Sold by all Leading Druggists and Grocers. , --"..
GEORGE W. CHESLEY, SOLE AGENT,
So. 51 Front Street, between J and X Sacramento
THE RED HOUSE TRADE UNION.
fpßt' . .
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Five Thousand Chromos and 10,000 Fancy Calico
Aprons to be GIVEN AWAY at the RED HOUSE ! !
Every Customer receives* one until disposed of.
Great Clearance Sale this week of the balance of "
HOLIDAY STOCK. Fancy Goods and Notions, at ;
Reduced Prices, to make room for our 5c and 10c
Counters (which so pleased the thousands a few <
months ago), that will be opened out on MONDAY,
JANUARY 5, 1880, loaded with useful articles worth ■
double the price.
r .' i
RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, ".;
» i
J STBEET SACBAMEXTO, CAI.
1
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-^- £■ XT JVC IS POISON.
A3T DO NOT I'SE A B.IKI\C OB YEAST PO.TfDER; CONTAINING AM Jl !
DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER
IS" THE ' MOST . PERFECT MAtyfi.
CONTAINS NO ALUM ! IS FUI L WEIGHT, AND ALWAYS RELIABLE.
d' 23 3plmeodTulhS
ROCK CAVE RYE WHISKY!
JUST RECEIVED BY .:
WILCOX, POWERS & CO.:
Twenty-five bbls ROCK CAVE RYE WHISKY, three summers old ; 10 bbls MELLWOOD WHISKY, twi
summers old ; 10- } pkzs Marett & Co.'s COGNAC, from bond ; 10 J pkgs S. . and B. Black Swat
GIN, from bond. Also, fine OLD PORT an SHERRY, for family use. .__..■ „. „ .""■'"
tS- On hand eeneral assortment of!CHAMPAGSES, CLARET'S, etc., and Propnrtore of the Genuin*
Celebrated WILD CHERRY TONIC. , ,
*'jy.,irilCOl. POWEBM A CO ...ro2-3p1m1.....:....Jf0. 5«5 X STBEET.
REWARD.
WHEREAS ON THE NIGHT OF THE 2-__D
y V day ot November, 1879,
PATBICK O'LOI'GnBAN
Was killed by a fall from a window in the Russ
IL "._.-e, San Francisco ; and, whereas, it is suspected
and alleged that he was feloniously thrown from
said window, by some one with intent to murder
him- Now, therefore, if it shall be established that
the said PATRICK LOUGH RAN was so mur-«
dered as alleged ; I. William Irwin, Governor, will
pay a reward of $500 for tbe arrest and conviction
of the murderer. , . ;_.-, *- ' .
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great seal of the State to be affixed, <
this the 21th December, 1879. -
[seal.] - • WILLIAM IRW.N, Governor.
Attest ; TUtfSais Beck. Secretary ol State. .
d25-lm
SWEETSER & ALSIP,
- REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ACENTS,
.Votary Public and Commissioner of Deeds.
Real Estate Bought and Sold on Commission.
IW Houses rented and rents collected. "St -
Agents for the following Insurance Companies :
IMPERIAL ....:..- of Londoi
LONDON .' ........of L, .:,■'.. i
N0RTHERN...................... o Londor
QUEEN...."....:...... .:..... of Liverpool
SORTH BRITISH asdMERCASTILE { _&£&£££
.ETNA.... ..'/........: ...of Hartford, Conn ..
Aggregate Capital, 8&1.716.8&3. ,
SUTKotil Foorth street, between J and X, P»c- ,
r- m into, oorner of the alley. diS-lpt! •
DRY GOODS. ■
MEW YORK
STORE,
MVTfIWfiSI COBXEU OF
NINTB ASD J STREETS
GOODS! II
BOOT AND SHOES
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I HATS IXD CAPS ! *
X X
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GENTS' FUMISHING GOODS
I GROCERIES!"!
CEOCKERY!
ETC., ETC
SW ALL KIXDS OF COI'XTBY TBODICE
«
TAKEN IN EXCBAXGE FOB GOODS.
Samples Sent Free of Charge.
. * ADOBES'* ALL OBDF.BS :
NEW YORK STORE,
SOUTHWEST
ll»KM".(t SIXTH AM» J STBEETS.
n'__s-4plm Ru-_M-lro
FURNITUBE, beddimTq, etc.
W. D. COMSTOCK,
KAND FIFTH STS-.Manufacturcrj^^fc^^-
and Importer, offers Iris iSnfc!.*vV^
LABGEAXDSELECTEDSTbrK iL_^^C.
Of Furnitnre, Tor rash, nt lower prices
than any other house.
IW ORDERS PROHPTI.T PILLED. "IS!
d26-4plin Vi. D. COMSTOCK.
FURNITURE,
VAN HEUSEN & HUNTOON'S
NO. 304 J STREET;
Prices alway the Lowest and the Best Assortment
■ d2l-tf '
CAPITAL FURNITURE COMPANY,
MAXCFACTI BEBS.
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST-*— Ak-.
place to purchase Furniture in Wffi^rv
the State. "We stand for HOME «j££irS
LABOR against IMPORTATIONS." • AJbt **-=
AS- Special inducements to the Traie. CAPITAL '
FURMTURE COMPANY, No. 178 J street, Sacra-
mento. niS-tl -
SELLING OFF!
Retiring from Business !
I WILL OFFER MY ENTIRE ' '££
Stock, at COST, consisting ot _^_*f^^*±_
Table and Pocket Cutlery ; Pearl,^ -^f?^
Ivory, Leather and Gilt Opera, O^^^-" y
Field and Spy Glasses; Fire- r~_r ' I
arms, W Iking Canes, Meeischaum -*=i_______*C_SBo
Goods, Smokers' Articles, Archery Outfits, and a
Variety of Useful and Fancy Goods.
C. A. D. GRAY,
No. 319 X Street, bet. Third and Fonrlh,
SACRAMENTO. dl--3plm
J-. Gr. DAVXS, -
T^EALER IN FINE FURNITURE —J^^ff
a Of every description. s^Z J.' j_w
No. 411 X -in < l. bet. Fonrlh and Fifth.
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MONEY TO LOAN
IN SI MS OF 910,000 ASD I'NDEB, :
UPON APPROVED REAL ESTATE SECURITY,
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SACRAMENTO BANK.
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TIIEODOBB GLAXCEY.
THE GENERAL AGENCY OF THE RECORI [
UNION for San Francisco, both for circulation
tod advertisements, is in the office of Theodore
Srancey, No. i.(B Montgomery street, looms 8
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~ J. S. TROWBRIDGE,
■ " - (SUCCESSOR TO 0. WALTHER),
HAVING PURCHASED THE DRUG ft
Store at northeast corner of Second v 34
and X streets, respectfully calls the attention \Jt
of the former patrons to the large at d in- aJs%
creased stock of goods, Christmas and otherwise. A
full line of _ -
Perfumeries, Fancy Goods and Toilet
;'" _.--..■ . Articles * -s_;
Constantly kept on hand. Fitting Trusses a specialty.
Prescriptions will receive my personal attention.
Sole Agent for Dimmitt's celebrated Cough Balsam.
Adolph Wither, Apothecary. ulllm
Rare Business Opportunity.
THE ADVERTISING ; PRIVILEGE IN THE
Sacramento Street Car* is to let for the year
ls»0, or for a shorter length of time. The cars are
fully supplied with frames in good condiiion. In-
quire at office of Company, Twentieth and X streets.
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J. B. Dm. .:.;_. I '. IIESBT DETBLS.
■f-jrj'm . Ulll'l SALOON, "_ j
IN BURKES BUILDING, ON SECONDi«pe=&
street, betweenlandJ, DEYHLE & lijgfa*a
KUNEY, proprietors. None but Wines, ___■■■
Liquors and Cigars of the choic.st qualities will be
'iilfmmmmmmj 00. - ■'« - " - tmli-tpmaA
RAILROADS, STEAMERS, ETC.
CEATKAK I.W.tVU) fctiMMtti .
« ..liniM mill Suitdity, Dccriuber *.'s, 187 .
A.YD I'MtLFt'KTIIJCK N'OTI'.'I »
TRAIN >\d BOATS WILL LEAVE SACRAMEN 0
it follows :
4i9A A. M. £. Ufa accepted) — Accom*"o"a>
•UV _ta_i_.ii i.-rtiii jj ilarysvillc, lied 81. ff and
■'■jf- f Redding.
'"? Ail A. ->..— (l'ldly)— Overturn', Emigrait,
V,-±tr Frei-jht snd AecomnioJatinn Train.
7 .lit A. >'• — (Daily)— Pacific Express, via Day's
9 •■■■•" d Benicia, for San Francisco. - Connects
(Sunuays c^tepte-lj at Davis « ith .ti5.,... •
»•■ datioti Train to \>aK-.ni. , Williams and
Willows; also connects daily at tiuisun fa
: Vallt- jo, and via Napa Junction for Calls-
toga (stages (or the Geysers) "
IftiftA*. ' : «— ...r .__> ■"■' • uieruaftcr :b p ac-
IVsWtieahte, Sum 13* excepted)— Utes for
i&iu *', -:',.--:■>. touching at all way pons
ou ■*■• Sac-fl.tr.e'-atrt i-m-*",
n.AAI. 7 . (Daily)— Local Passenger Train
fl •VVfor Stockton, Tracy, Livermore, Niles,
Oakland and San Franc Connects
__•'■_■ at Gait for lone, and at Mies for tan
'. .... - Jose.
?.">,«"»AJ". Sl. (Sundays mcc pted)— Passenger
LrmtO\9_ rA \ n i,, Dm s" and Woodland. Con-
- nects at Vi'uudiand for Williams and
Willows.
Oilrt **- 31.— (Daily) At a tic EM-r-s-forCol-
,-». * J ifcx, Bena (Carson -nd V rginia), Battle
Mountain (Austin), Palisade (Eureka),
Oi."Ues, «..'in.t ..a anu East
•>••),'& r.yi. —(Daily)— Oregon Ex prest for Marys-
/*• ■% V v ,i; ej Chico, Ked Bluff and Bedding (stages
for Po tland, Oreg v).
•>*>><! P. H. - Sunda * excepted)— Local Ac-
ima'Jv coinmodat.oii Train 0 Lsthrnp^, Connects
wfth the Arizona kpiYss for Merced, Madera (Yose-
mite and Big Trees), Blojave, _Se*tiall (san Bueua-
Vtfuiui'a. and Santa Barbara), Los Angeles, Santa
Monica, . lmington, Santa Ana (San Diego), Colton
(San Br nardino), Yuma (Colorado river steamers •
Maricopa (=la;. r Phornix and Prescott), and
Caw Qcande stacf-s for 'Florence, Tucsou and
T mb-t cc). Sleepi _t ars be wee. L th:op, Los
Angeles and Yuma.
t>,J"JIP. «.•— t, Daily)- Lrcal Passenger Train
■*-**v fi.rDiis B.nieiaand San Francisco. Con-
nects (Sundays excepted) at Su sun for
Vulitijo, and ia Napa Junction for Calis-
toga.
'J'tt *t *'. — (Sundays excepted) — Passe r
■**•*' Train to Davis, Woodland and Kniirh* s
Lauding.
<■, ' *\ P. >t.- (Sundays excepted'; Yir inia City
,OV Express for Auburn, Colfax, TrueKie .1 d
Reno. Conueci with Virginia and Truckee V.: iir • d
for 1 ' rj"n nd Virginia. Sleeping Car from Sacra-
mento to Carton. . '
0..\il V. M.— (Pailv)— Emigrai t
a'-tv Trap, via Davis and Benl.U, for San Fran-
cisc .
• A. N. TOWNE General Superintende t
T. H. GOODMAN Gen'i Pafis'r and Ticket Age t
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FOR PO&TLAfifl km ASTORIA
O It ZZ! GrO HJT.
_ -^ THE OREGON STEAKSHIP COM-
/^^^l^PAXYanil PACIFIC COAST STEAM-
"S<u^u> i!___|i , *-' ! l ; Company will dispatch everj
" <!S__^-_____^______l live days, for the above ports, one ol
ti eir New A 1 Iron Steamships, viz. 1 :
OREGON, GEORGE W. ELDER
A-N'D
..; STATE OF (.tLll'Oll.Vli.
SAILING DAYS
I'ebrnnry 1, c, 11. 16. Sl. f6
Juuuar, (ISM ?,.J, It, _-„ 'fi, 21
AT ID O CLOCK A. ■_,
Connecting at Portland, Oregon, with Steamers aiid
K.ir'r. ..... 3 and their connecting Stage lines for a!
points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories,
British Columbia and Alaska
K. VAN OTERENDORP Agent O. S. S. Co., No
210 Battery street, San Francisco, Cal.
GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.,
Agents F. C. S. S. Co., No. 16 Market street, Sat '
Francisco my3-tf '
CHANGE OF TIME.
Sacramento & Placerville Railroad.
On and after Monday, July 7. 1879.
UNTIL FI'RTIIEK S'OTl^g, .
Trains will run as lows, daily, except Sundays:
Leave Sacran.ejito for Folsom, Latrobe
and Shingle Springs 7:30 A. Ie
Leave Sacramento for Folsom 4:00 P. V,
I*»ve Shingle Springs for Latrobe, Fol-
som and Sacramento 11:10 A. II
Leave Latrobe for Folsom and Sacra-
mento 12:18 P. M
Leave Folsom for Sacramento 6:55 A. M
Leave Folsom for Sacranmnlo 1:35 P. M
.17-tf J. ]?.. WRIGHT, Sun't.
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GABBIAG-ES;
Nevada's Crawl Gold Medals Tor 187G, 1&77
187$ anil 1879.
SEVEN GOLD A.\U ShVEN Ml.V__.lt MEDALS. '
100 First Class I remiums forgthe best
work from the Mechanics' Fair. S*n Fra Cisco, and
the different State Fairs held ill this State and -
Nevada. j
HARRY BERNARD,
MANUFACTURER, COR. SIXTH AND LSTREETS, i
SACRAMENTO. '
tW I have on hand and for sale at the lowest a
possible prices, the new style of PONY PHAETONS, ,
the handsomest in the State. Family Carriages, c
latest patterns. Neatest Open Buggies in the State. _
Light Top Buggies. Heavy Top Buggies for moun-
tain use. Farmers' Carriages. Trotting Wagons
and Sulkies, all of mv ii»n make. Carriage Paint- ]
ing and Triran.ing done at the lowest price. None
but the most experienced workmen employed.
Repairing neatly done, and all work is warranted. -
Call at the Factory and see for yourself. d3l-lm i
FOR SALE OR LEASE,
THK
Grand Hotel Property 1 J
SITUATED ON THE 'JORNER OF FRONT l
and X streets, Sacramento city, directly op- J
posite the steamboat landing, and near the railroad '
depot. The best location in the city for a hotel *
and business property. Will be sold low, with favor- '
able terms as to payments, or leased for a term of '
years at a low rental. Inquire of E. CADWALADER, '
No. 61 J street, Sacramento ;orS. P. DEWEY, No £
308 Pine street, San Francisco. d-22-Sptf '
~~~ ~R EM OVAL. i
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WE ARE MOVING TO NOS. 118 AND 120
Market street and 15 and 17 California .
street. Our stock of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES,
PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLES we shall
keep in our present local till after the Holidays.
Many articles dtsirable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS
we will sell low, to save the expense of moving. •
JOHN TAYLOR & CO ,
dlfl-2wi? Nos. 512 to 518 Washington street.
* NOTICE.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIIE STOCK-
holders of the Capital Gas Company, for the
Election of Directors for the ensuing year, and for
the transaction of such business as may be brought
before the meeting, will be held at the a ffice of the ,
Company, in the city of Sacramento, on MONDAY,
the 19th day of January, 1880.
d-20-lm . C. H. CUMMINGS, Secretary.
SACRAMENTO INSTITUTE,
k and Twelfth Streets.
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AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT, CONDUCTED
by the Christian Brothers, Studies will be
resumed on MONDAY, January 5. 1880 ' d3l-lw
~~~ GREETING!,
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
to all. We come boldly to the front as the
leading • „..'. '. ". .frr- -:ff:.;.f '
lliiil Estate and Insurance Agent* j_
Of Sacramento, representing the best Fire Insur-
ance Companies of this coast.
BEAD THE LIST! ,
German American, of New York ; British America
and Western, of Toronto, Canada ; and last, but not
least, the grand old Pi- (Enix, of Loudon. Combined
email caiital, _=tl- ,»•» 4 ACOCK.
' SPINKS & ACOCK,
Real Estate ' and Insurance Agents, Office 402 J !
street. tUOtyll ■ "
Tiie Best S-llole Kaajir _ t£-CT7-3>.^__, j •
a TBI WORLD IS "^%±jp6ff£££zj^f
RICHMOND. sHnSSHRI^i '
! WE SALS BT ' ' '-^f-'^jr^^. "
tm i. LEWIS A CO.. rgapggg^"!
13* A 134 J Street. J ._-_ f-JZ^SS^- ''
■ \ dil-Jptf - -.' We, „.
MATHEY CAYLUS'
Used for over 35 years with irreat success by the -*
physicians of Paris. _New York and London, and
superior to all others for the prompt cure of all
cases, recent or of long standing. -
Prepared by CLIS A CIE, Paris. Sold Every- '
""'CAPSULES.
CAPSULES.
■■-. LEGAL NOTICES. ■„ \
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
"vroncE is hereby given that in pur-
ll suance of the provis ons of Section 2,455 of
ttie Revised Statutes of the United States, and by
virtue of authority of the Hon. Commissioner of
the General Laud Office, contained in letter " G.,"
dated November 7, 1879. we will offer at public sale,
at the U. S. Land Office, at Sacramento, California,
on the 12th day of FEBRUARY, ISrjO, at 1 o'clock
l. M., the following dcs ribed t act of land, to wit :
'1 he south half ol the southeast quarter of section
twelve (12), township eleven (11) north, range five
(5) east, Mount Diablo Meri linn. Containing, ac-
cording to the official plat on file in said office,
eighty (SO) acres.
Witness my hand this _!oth day of Pecember,
A. I). 1579. :■ .
■l:;.-lin,p ♦ EDWARD F. IAYLOU, Register.
"probate NOTICE.
IN PROBATE COURT, STATE OF CALIFOR-
ma, county cf Sacramento. In the matter of
the estate of ELIZA til._-l_\", deceased. In
the Probate Court of the county of bacramento.
The People of tbe Slate of California, send great-
Ing : In pursuai.ee of an order of the Hon. Robert
C. Clark, Probate Judge of the county aforesaid,
duly .nade a--! entered on tie 2 th day of DECEM-
BER, 1879, notice is hereby given that MONDAY,
the lith day of JANUARY, IjsO, at 10 o'clock a. m.
of said day, at the Court-room, at Courthouse, in
the city aud county of Sacramento, has been ap-
pointed is the time and [Jace for hearing the ap-
plication of ANN OLSEN, praying that a docu-
ment now on file in this dm: purpoiting to bo
the last will and testament of ELIZA OLSEN, de-
ceased, be admitted to pr» bate, and that lertera
testamentary be issued thereon to ANN OLSEN,
who is named therein as executrix, at which time
and place rail persons interested may appear and con-
test the same.
It is further ordered by the Court, that notice
hereof be made by publication for ten successive
days in the Rkcord Union, a newspaper printed and
published in said Sacramento county
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court hereto- affixed, this 2tjth day of December, i
A. Li. IS7U.
[seal.] T. H. BERKEY', County Clerk.
By C. M. C'oola.n, Deputy.
Freeman & Bates, Attorneys for Petitioner.
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SHERIFFS SALE.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
sale, Issued out of the Honorable District
Court of the Sixth Judicial District of the State of
Califoniia, held in and for the county Of Sacra-
mento, bearing date DECEMBER 16, 1579, upon a.
judgment and decree therein entered on the 21st
day of JUNE, 1579, in the case wherein ROOT,
NtILSON & CO. were plaintiffs and A. S. BRYANT
and others were defendants, I will, on MONDAY,
the 19th day of JANUARY, A. D.. 1880, sell to the
highest bidder for cash, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.
St., in front of the Courthouse door, the following
described property to satisfy said Judgment, to wit :
lhe leasehold estate of A. S. BRYANT in the real
estate described as follows: It is known as
Sharp's Point, and its boundary lines are,
commencing at the confluence of Snodgrass
Slough ard Tyler Slough at low-water mark,
thence up said Tyler slough 1,200 feet, more or less,
to a certain alder tree marked with a blaze and
further designated by a post planted by said tree
thence in an easterly direction 560 feet, to the cor-
ner of the fence on the old ditch ; thence in a south-
erly direction in a straight line on across Snodgrass
levee, touching an alder tree, to Snodgrass slough,
a distance of 700 feet, more or less, the point being
designated by a post planted in the ground on the
westerly bank "of said slough ; thence down said
Snodgrass slough to the place of beginning. The
sawmill building and machinery and fixtures and
appurtenances situate on the real estate above de-
scribed, all of said property being in the county of
Sacramento, State of California.
M. M. DREW, Sheriff.
December 26,1879. d 27
PROBATE NOTICE.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAC-
nmento — In Probate Court. In the matter of
tte estate of JOHN BENNETT, deceased. Notice
is hereby given that CARL HALVERSON has filed
in this Court hip verified petition asking that a de-
cree be entered that the Executrix of the estate ot
nidJOHN BEVNETT, deceased, convey to him, said
CARL HALVERSON, under and in accordance with
the terms of a certain written contract entered into
between said Bennett and Halverson, that certain
real estate in said county and State, described and
bounded as follows : Beginning at the intersection
of the west line of a county road and the south line
of the land constituting the right of way of the
Sacramento Valley Railroad, thence with the line
of fence on the west side of said county road south
3J" cast 19.73 chains, to a stake witnessed by a
stump iv the ditch ; thence at right angles south
S6i" west 9 32 chains to a stake in the west side of
private road near an orchi-rd ; thence north west
14.61 chains to a stake in the line of fence on the
south side of the Sacramento Valley Railroad, two
feet east of a gate ; thence with said fence north
57 J" east 10.64 chains to the place of beginning, con-
taining sixteen acres, and being the northeast six-
teen acres of the real estate described in said con-
tract of sale between said Bennett and lUI ver.-on.
And that this Court has by order duly entered
herein on the 22d day of December, 1879, appointed
MONDAY, the 26th" day of January. 1830, at 10
o'clock A. M., at Its Court-room in Sacramento, Cal.,
as the time and place for hearing said petition.
Dated Sacramento, December 22, 1879
[seai,.] T. H. BERKEY, Clerk.
d24lm By C. M. Coglan, Deputy Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ESTATE OF ENOCH MATTER, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby" given by the undersigned,
David Upton and James M. Stevens, Executors of
the estate of ENOCH MATTER, deceased, to the
:reditors of, and all persons having claims against
laid deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary
itfidavits or vouchers, within four months after the
irst publication of this ltotiee, to Elwood Bruner,
Mtornej of said Executors, at his o Jce, No." 630 J
itreet, Sacramento city, CaL ■•• ■■ '■-
Dated December 24, 1579.
ELWOOD BKUNEK, Attorney for Executors.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ESTATE OF HUGH MOLLOY, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
Executor of the estate of HUGH MoLLOY, de-
based, to the creditors of and all persons having
rlaims against the said deceased, to exhibit them,
vith the necessary vouchers, within four months
iter the first publication of this notice, to
he said Executor, at the office of George Cadwala-
ler, northeast corner of Third and J streets, iv the
ity of Sacramento.
Sacramento, December 18, 1879.
WILLIAM C! OSE,
Executor of the estate of Hugh Molloy, deceased.
Geo. Capwalader, Attorney for executor.
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Jotice to Creditors of Insolvent.
[N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY
of Sacramento, State of California. T. B.
_E\\TS vs. HIS CREDITORS. Pursuant to an
•rder of the Hon. R. C. Clark. Judge of the aid
bounty Court, notice is hereby given to all the
rreditors of the said insolvent, T. B. LEWIS, to be
md appear before the said Judge, in open Court, at
he Court-room of said Court, in the city of Sacra-
nento, in the county of Sacramento, on the 12th
lay of JANUARY, A. D. 18S0, at 10 o'clock A. a. ot
hat day, then and there to show cause, if any they
ran, why the prayer of said insolvent should not bo
rranted, and an assignment of his estate be made,
md he be discharged from his debts and liabilities,
ii pursuance of the statute in such case made and
irovided ; and in the meantime all proceedings
.gainst said insolvent be stayed.
Witness mv hand and the seal of said Court, this
Oth day of DECEMBER, A. D. 1879.
[sbal.'J T. H. BERKEY, County Clerk.
By C. X. Coolan, Deputy. -
Elwood Brunei), Attorney for lnsolveut.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
CALIFORNIA
Artificial Stone Paving
COMPANY
(SCHILLINGER'S PATENT ,
For Sidewalks, Garden Walk*. Corri-
' dors, oilii-i-a.. t'arrlnxe Drives, Arches.
Stable and Cellar Floor*, Kitchen*, Etc.
v. ■ •
OFFICE:
102 Montgomery Street, San Francisco,
Room 5.
G. GOODMAN, ._. ,•;-;• • • .Manager.
* ' ' . , * . ' • •
THE COURTS HERE AND IN THE EAST
have decided that Artifici d Stone Pavements,
,«ih plastic concrete, and in detached blocks, are
infringements of the SCHILLINGER PATENT;
md alajo, when the plastic material is blocked off
aii'.h the trowel and cut through far enough to con-
trol the cracking caused by shrinkage, that such
pavement is in law the same as if laid in detached
tilocks, and is an infringement of the patent. -
S-f Sample of our ( work can br seen at
Sacramento Slate Capitol.
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REMOVAL.
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LS. TAYLOR AND ELWOOD BRUNER
« Attorneys-at-Law, have removed to Eryte
Building, south side of J street, corner of Seventh
Entrance, No. 630 J street. IJL. 8. TAYLOR, • -
nl7-U . . , ' ELWOOD BRUNER
11 tl'.l'.l I vTOr«Kt», •
WILLIAM ; BOYNE & CO.
:'.:: (SUCCESSORS TO BOVNS & VUPU), v, -
No. SO* X (twt. Sacramento.
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