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THE DAILY RECORD-tJNION. T111'1WDAY....... JiMABY 1, Is 80. Signal Corps* December 31, 187», rum. i ■SAA rill, ..ell wind Kis 10.i1., : _____ a : i ___ 4.02 a.m.... 30.47 j 32 .100 i N. 2 *.... : Foggy »»•» *>.« . ,100 N. 4 .... 'Foggy B*iA.u 30.48 32 100 N. 5 .....Foggy 2r. m 80.38 42 79 N. 5 ....Clear 8:02 r. M. . . . . 30.33 3a 82 N. W. 3■■ ■ . Clear M .x. ther., 44 degrees. Mm. ther., 27 legrets. Sacramento river, at 11 p. a., 15 feet 4 inches. Weather Probabilities^ Washington, December __ls,t—Midnight.-Indica tions for Pacific coast regions : Clear, except rain in the North Pacific. ADVERTISEMENT MENTIOft. Races it Agricultural Park Saturday. Public installation— Sons of Temperance. Attention, Republican Sailor Boys. Sacramento Battalion, I. 0. O. F., to-night. Dr. Henry Slade, medium. Military orders from Colonel Haymond. Card of thanks— Sar jfleld Guard. Auction Sale. Crow ell & Caverly, Friday— Well kept furniture. * Business Advertisements. Ackcrmafl .': Co., crockery and glassware. Lindley & Co.'s announcement. A grand success— Lightning sawing machine. To the public— C. 11. Stevens & Co. . Report of the National bank of D. O. Mills & Co. California Artificial Stone Paving Co. 11. N. lam',, oak-tanned belting and fcose. Paciflc Business College San Francisco. Iron pipe for gas and water— Montague Si Co. Fairbanks' scales Huntington, Hopkins it Co. Hostetter's bitters. Ackerman A Co., glasswire, etc. ' • Glidden's barb wire Jones & Givens. Notice to those who stole wooden sausages. Notice to creditors of insolvent. Price's famous California carvers Furnished house to let. Buyers get their luckiest bargains. No more rheumatism or gout. [Written for the Hreo.ii.-I"sio>-. I A NEW YEAR'S MONODY. In Spare tti. A year! a year! A hope ! a fear ! Like ripples on tho stream. Like moonlight's fading beam, They come; they pass. Ah me ! alas ! This life is vapor, A flickering taper. Pr flowing sympathies, in surging sorrows, In hopeful ecstacics, in glad arrows, This rapid [-resent runs its winding race, And man at last awakes in death's embrace. A truth! a l.c ! , A jay ! a sigh ! Flow, mingling, as a wave That makes a oommon grave For good and ill. Hysteric is still— Its surface vexed, Its depths perplexed * .th adverse passions that will never rest, The art is teething in its troubled breast ; Eager for joy, its seizes present pain, And worships phantom allies o'er again. A birth ! a breath ! A toil ! a death ! Then ope's the dreary tomb To which all flesh must" come, And life is done Its goal is won ; Dreams all are ended, Plans all expended. In awful silence now, the dust, asleep, Throbs with no love, nor heeds if friendship weep. The marble cold, the Bower-enameled knoll, Conceal and guard the dwelling of a soul. A soul ! a sin . Ah, how and when Shall these disparted be? What healing ministry Of suffering grace For Adam's race Has weeping heaven In mercy given ? A loving presence shines upon our night : Incarnate truth diffuses living light ; Man dies to sin, then dies no more forever. But dwells in God, to be dissevered never. 0 NO.MIMS UMBRA. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Incorporations.— There were filed yesterday in tbe otfice .if the Secretary of State articles of incor poration of the Security Loan and Trust Company. Capital, 850,000, in shares of $100 each. Directors- K. 11. Magill.H. a. Palmer, F. B. Haswell, Charles V. Hall ami J. II? Thine. The principal place of business will be in Oakland Also, articles of in corporation of the Joseph Mining Company — to' operate in Calaveras county. Capital, (10, ,000, in shares of $100 each. Directors— C. x. Hobbs, liv. on Joseph, E. C. Sinrrletary, M. B. Levy and M. A. Cat-hot vis... articles «.f incorporation of the Bay city Insurance Company. Capital, 8200,000, in shares of 8109 each. Directors — James L. King, Edward Pulton, P. Crowlej . John Lloyd and Edward Cbattin Also, articles of incorporation of the Oakland Insurance Company. Capital, $200,000, in shares of $100 each. Directors— ___. G. Cole, W. E. Miller, George L. Bradley, George Vi. Grayson, J. P. l>yar, A. v:. Dietz, Wallace Everson, A. J. Ral ston, D. E. Martin, W. 11. Criin and Edward E. Pot ter ... Also, articles if incorporation of the Texas Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining Company. Capital, $10,000,000, in shares of $100 each. Direct ors—John K. Cr use, O. 11. Spencer, F. K. Catton, George J. Bucknall and T. K. Keith Also, a cer tificate of reuse of capital stock and continuance in existence under the codes of the Germania la ling and Loan Association of Sacramento— the increase being from J. 600 shares to 10,000 shares Crtifi cat..- of increase of capital stock of tbe California Artifldal Stone Paving Company from $50,100 to $100,006 Certificate of incr ase of capital stock of the North Bleo • fi.ai.l Gravel Minim.' Company from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 Certificate of dimi nution of capital stock of the Los Angeles Oil Com pany bom $1,000,000 to $50,000 Certificate of diminution of capita] stock of the Saratoga and Lick Mill Paper Manufacturing Company from $180,000 to $18,000 Certificate of diminution of capita] stock of the Los Angeles County Lank from .$300,000 to $100,000.... Certificate of diminution of capital a-:..!, a.i the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Los Angeles from $00,000 to $200 000. .. .Certificate of Intention of the Continental Silver Mining Company and the North Hlo ainrtjlai Gravel Milling Company ' to contiuue in existence under the provisions of the codes. Arrests for the Year.— During the year ending at 12 o'clock list night the police mado2,lr__6arr as follows ; Violating city ordinance, 115 ; disturb ing the peace, 400 ; battery, 201 ; petit larceny, 188; misdemeanor, 64 ; grand larceny, 75 ; burglary, 150; robbery, .'4 ; embezzlement, 12; insane, "~ ; insane en route, 57 ; drawing and exhibiting deadly weap ons, 11 ; carrying concealed weapons, 8 : cruelty to animals, 5; threats against life, 5 ; felony, 3 ; ma licious mischief, 17; deserters from United States ,i, and navy, - ; manslaughter, 1: deserting a child, 1 ; vagrancy, 104 ; suspicion of murder, 7 ; kidnaping, 1 ; resisting an officer, 6 : escape fr.eu city jail, 1; delirium tremens, S ; false imprison ment, 1; keeping disorderly hous-8, 10; forgery, 5; garrotlng, 4 ; gaining, 22 ; violating United States Revenue law, 1 ; bribing a witness, I ; extortion, l ; attempt to commit rape, 1 ; violating election law, 2: fraudulent voter, 1; crime against nature, i ; exposure of person, 6 ; murder, 4; escape frmn Oakland jail. 1; perjur . 6; dis iirbim; ideal meetings, 8; ction. 1; defaulting jurors, 8: a«Biult, 4 ; assault to do a: bodily injury, 6;. assault with deadly weapon, 5; keeping bouses of ill-fame, 5; absconding debtors, 0 , sick people, 13 ; safe keeping, 142 ; (ran 1 ; prisoners en route, Hi: arson, 11; suspicious char acters, 80; false pretenses, fl; assault to commit murder, 16 counterfeiting, 1; defaulting wit ness a, 10; keeping opium dens. 11 ; buying and receiving stolen property, 6; detained witnesses, 21; suspicion of burglary, 4 ; haying bnnrlars" tools hi possession, 4; rumiway boys. 39; runaway gills, 7 ; drunks, 119. Tie nnmber of ''lodgers" accomm >- dated with beds during the year was i. Xbw Tsar Socials.— At Central Hall las: evening the Mechanics' Benevolent Union gave its first grand Hall. Thft proceeds go to aid the sick fun. 1. There was a fine attemkuice. The ball was neatly de in rated md adorned with cveig-recr.s, mottoes and In scription-. The ni':. '_ hi, was excellent and the ball as. ialaueceaA Mr-. Chindkr spread '.:.■ sap per. The committees were: Arrangements J. B. llaffcrtv, M. MeK nm. G. B. Man, W. T. Ddlman ; Reception— C. W. Biker, Robert Patterson, Burr Love, Dani.l Fiynn ; '.''.■■ Director, C. E. Leon ard ; Floor Commiticc— Andrew Charlatan, E. B. Os er, Robert Barry, John 11. Collin-.. The Heiter kcit Social Club itave last evening its usual Sew Year's Eve ball. It was held at Turner Hall. There was a very 1 rr.'C attendance, and a social and happy result flowed from t he reunion. At niV.ni.rht, when leap year was ushered In. tho ladies took charge of the party and asserted their right to choose part ners. The Club man iscment if the ball was under thee* committees: Reception— E. Higolaluln, Cl ■. Fuchs. J. Holier, A Weitzel, J. Weitzel, H. Stober, N. CoffleM; Floor Diro lor. 11. Doha; Floor Com mittee—Cu* Hugelatcin, E. Tamumui, T. J. Cerri gtn Further List tor New Year's Callers. — In ad d tion to the list of names already published of lilies who receive New Year's callers to-day, tie fallowing announcements are made: Mrs. R. W. Wilcox, 1020 F street, between Tenth and Eleventh, will rcoeive, assisted by Mrs. J. V. Cheeney, Mrs. H. C. Kirk, Miss Parry, of San Battel, Miss Bene dict, of Oakla' d, iliss Kitty Tyrrell/Miss Wait and Miss Lillie Wilcox . Mrs. 8. Katzenstein, with Mrs. P. F. Dolan and Miss Annie Walker, will receive from 1 p. a. till 10 p. M. at the residence 143 _S street, between Fifth and Sixth. [No wines.l Mrs. Bonte and daughters, with Misses An Nich- . ols, Hattie Mitchell and Emma Gee, will receive at the residence of Rev. J. 11. C. Bonte, corner Fif teenth and G arrets . Mrs. W. 11. S. Foye will re ceive at her residence, Third and o streets, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Nicholls, Miss Stevenson, Miss Grace Kellogg, of San Fraucisco, and Miss Lucy K. Nioh atll — Misses J ,-i,- and Annie Rogers will receive at the residence Fifth and N streets Miss Bauer, assisted by Miss Mamie Paine and Miss Alena Smith, will receive at the residence of Miss Bauer, Third and J streets. [No wines.] Personal.— Hon. J. K. Luttrcll and ex-Governor Latham were among the passengers who went East by yesterday's train. Mr.-. S. B. Gregory and two children, of Sacrament ', will arrive by this morn ing's train from the East. Senator B. J. Watson, of Nevada county; Assemblyman A. Bennetti, of So lano county; Assemblyman J. L. York, of Santa Clara county ; Senator J. L. Salterwhite, of San Bernardino county , Assemblyman Charles Mullr >l land, of P. amis and Lassen counties, were in to.vn yesterday. So also were D. M. K'.i.tU-'d, Controller bM ; Judge T. P. oney, of Napa; 11. P. Liver more, ..I San Francisco, and Hon. Gootffr Q. Blati chard, of P!_.cer»ille " Uncle" John Gardner, janit at the City Ball, who has been very ill of pneumonia, is convalesing and will soon be out. Clara Mori is and Iter husband, W. C. Harriott, passed em. i yesterday, to arrive here January 4th. H. C. Lathrop, agent C. I' K. K. steamers, whose health has n.i been of tbe best lately, goes to Yuma, A. T., to-morrow, for a month, to recu perate. Temperature for DasßEaaaa, 1878. — The tamper ■tore, as computed by S. H. Gerr.sh, from observa tions in this city at fa A. m., 2 i: m. and 9 i". a., is as follows for December : The mean temperature for the month, 4.">. 11 ; warmest mean day, the 2d, 56" ; warmest "extreme, the Ist, 63"; coldes". mean day, the 25th, 27.85"; coldest extreme, .the 2.lth, 18*. Frost on the sih. lath, 14th, 15th, 21st, 23.1, 24th, 25th, 20th, 27th, 2Mb, 29th, 30th and 31st. The mean temperature for December, 1878, was 40.51" ; 1877, 47.16' ; 1876, 42.25' ; 1875, 50' ; 1874. 39 50". Rained on the Ist, 2.1, 3d, 4th, sth, 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 20lh, 21st, 22d and 2Sth-a total of 2.938 inches. In December, ls7S, but .4SB of an inch fell. The mean temperature for the year 1879 was 57.67*; 1878. 68.2:1'; 1377, 61.25"; 18".(i, 61.74' ; 1875, 02.50*( 1874, 59.50". Total rainfall for 1b79, 21.596 inches. Police Court.— ln the Police Court yesterday Cyrus McClintock was held to answer on a charge of burglary. The charge of contempt of Court pend ing against John Ebcrhardt was dismissed. He was tried on a charge of disturbing the peace, con victed and fined $32 50. The case of John H. Duffy, for malicious mischief, was continued until January 2d. A. 11. Hajiemau pleaded guilty on a similar charge, and was fined $5. .]..., Menke, also arrested for malicious mischief, forfeited his bond by not ap pearing in Court. Duncan McGregor was tried and found guilty of disturbing the peace, and fined •sl2 60. Ah Li c, charged with petit larceny, was di _- charged, no complaint having been filed again.it bim. The' eases of An Jim and Ah Tim, for violat ing tue wash-home and fire ordinances, were con tinued until to-morrow. Mrs. P. stwick was ad judged guilty of disturbing the peace, and fined ill 50. Land Office Statistics.— The United States Land Office, Sacramento, is the business center of the Sacramento Land District. El. P. Taylor is Regis ter and Hon. 11. O. Beatty Receiver of Public Moneys. The 'following is a summary of the busi ness transacted at the office for the year ending December 31, 18"9 : Total number of homestead ap plications filed, 355; acres embraced therein, 44,000; final homestead certificates issued, .."..".: acres em braced therein, 18,000; pre-emption declaratory statements filed, 2B2; acr l cs embraced then 31, --0 pre-emption cash tn ries made, 100 ; acres em braced therein, 25,000 ; applications filed for mineral land, including placer, quartz, copper and iron, 55 ; number of cash entries of mineral lands, 40; appli cations for timber lauds, -l ; cash entries for timber lauds, 4 ; timber culture entries, 3; desert land en tries, 1, acres applied for as desert land, 440. County Jailer's Report.— According to the re port of County Jailer Newbert, 91 persona were confined in the jail in December. Of these, 1 »■_.-. for murder, charged with murder 4, assault to mur der 1, assault 1, threats to commit crime 1, burglary 14, grand lan. ii, petty larceny (second offense) 2, petty* larceny 20, battery 2, forgery 1, vagrancy 13, disturbing the peace 1", robbery i, misdemeanor 1, insane 2, drawing weapon 1, for safe-keeping 2, em bezzlement 1. There are now 48 remaining in the jail. The others were disposed of as follows: Sen tences expired 22, by orocr of the Court 0, sent to hospital 2, sent to Insane Asylum 1, released on sat isfying Sues 1, sent to San Quenthl IX, released for want i.l charge 3, escaped from Constable Harvey while en route to trial 1, commitment recalled and prisoner taken away 1, out on bond 1, out on his recognizance 1. The Lagoon Mi rher.— Yesterday Joseppe lii marte and David Beveredge, charged with the mur der of Charles Ballen, the sheepherder, appeared before Justice Alexander for preliminary examina tion. On consent of the parties, the case was con tinued until Monday, January 12th, at II p. M. Beveredge was admitted to bail in the sum At, rfl.'. --000, each of his four bondsmen qualifying the sum of $5,000. Besides these, two others have been arrested for the same offense — Kelsey Hobday, who was brought in Tuesday night, and Robert Fiucher, who was arrested yesterday. The last two, however, were released last night upon their own recognizance. Bonds Filed.— The following persons yesterday filed their officii bonds with the County Clerk : Hartford Anderson, Justice of the Peace at tfofaoni, in tin- sum of $5,000, with S. Colin and Jacob Ilvnuii as sureties ; A. D. Oakley, Justice of the Peace for Natoma township, in the sum or $2,500, with J. F. Wbyte and li. K. Wick as Burettes ; Henry L. Buck ley," District AM an for Sacramento county, in the sum of $30,000, with Christopher Green, L. Elkus, George A. Putnam, It. Cavanaugh, 1". S. Smith, P. J. Buckley, Chas. P. Nathan, J. 11. Devine, li. Po litz, T. J. Clunie, L. S. Taylor, F. S. George and M. J. Simmons is sureties. To Attend the Ball,— lt is believed that the number of San Franciscans in attendance upon the inaugural ball will be larger than usual upon such occasions. To accommodate them the railroad com pany will Issue tickets at $5 each for the excursion, and furnish special palace and parlor cars with latest conveniences, leaving there at 8:30 A. m and 4:30 P. m. January' 13th, arriving in Sacnunento at 1:30 p. M. and 8:30 p. M., returning at 7:30 A. v. January llth. . The Weather.— The thermometer Ttfesday night took a downward turn, and at 9 o'clock registered 28* 4? below freezing. At 11 o'clock the weather was still and clear, and a fog came on of sufficient density to moisten everything out doors and freeze where it settled itself. At 6 o'clock yesterday morn ing the mercury was down t0 23" 9' below freezing, and everything was covered with a white frost and seemed to have been out in a snow-storm. ■ The New Year.— boys, younir folks and old folks, hail a jolly time last evening, and the New- Year was ushered in with much enthusiasm, the bells ringing, the Light Artillery firing a salute, and there being a genera] fusillading of guns and pis tols, reinforced by the tooting of innumerable horns. The indications are thai "everybody " will celebrate to-day, business being laid aside to as great an extent as possible. Merchandise Rsport.— The following freight f.ar Sacramento passed Ogden December 29th : For Hall, Luhrs *• Co., IS barrels hams ; -National Gold Bank of D. O. Mills & Co., 1 box printed paper ; C. Vojtcl, 1 t»x cigars ; Locke A Lavenson, 5 rolls car pet; Weinstock & Lubin, 3 boxes day -joods, 4 boxes bats: D. Gillis, 1 chest tools, 1 box and 1 chest household goods ;. Continental Oil and Trans portation Company, 1 tank oil. Freight Movements. — The following through freight was forwarded to the East yesterday : One •■nr load of leather, 5 of wool, 1 of salmon, 1 of bar ley ar.d 1 of merchandise. The following full ear loads of local freight were received re: One of wheat, 1 of wine, 3 of sundries, 6 of gravel, 1 of bides, 3 of wood, 8 of lumber, 1 of flour, 11 of old rat's. I of powder, 2 of coal, 1 of merchandise, 2 of hogs anil 1 of fruit. Arrests. The following arrests were made yes terday : Philip Echmau, by officer Harvej , for bat tery ; K. Parker, by Officer Harvey, for keeping a disorderly house and disturbing the peace ; John Marshall! by officer Dolan, furdisturbing the peace ; Jul. Fox, by officer Dofam, for disturbing the peace and threats to commit an offense against the person of James MeLane ; Geo. Soule, by officer Dolan, for gaming. PiiESESTATiOs —George J. Gee, the well-known instructor In nv-siaa, now residing in San Francisco, but formerly living in this city. wr_s visiting Sacra mento last Tuesday, and that evening was presented at Hammer's mode rooms by John McNeill, on bo half of many friends, with a handsome rosewood cave, with gold mounting and quartz setting. Social or Tin: Pioneers.— annual social of the Satrameiuo Association of California Pioneers will be" held at Pioneer Hall to-morrow evening. By resolution of the Society, none but members of the Assoeiatioifand their families will be admitted. The exercises will commence promptly at 7} o'clock. I'.ai-iio Satordat.— At Agricultural Park next Saturday there will be an interesting trotting race, mile heats. 3 in 5, for 820 a corner, and 520 added. Tue entries are Frank Childs' Dot, Charles Sclilu tius' Jack Nelson, and Vim. McConuiek'a Lady Low. tba horses will start at 230 r. a. Auction Sale— & Cirerlv will sell at 10:30 a. -i. to-morrow, at the residence of P. W. Cafferty, Third -•- -.■:. hetween L ami M, all of tbe well-kept furniture, including Hack walnut bed steads, nnttrcs es, andiu fact everything necessary fir housekeeping. . Notaries Public — Governor . Irwin yesterday commissioned the folio* ing Notaries Public : E. C. Wlnchell, P>r Fresno county, to reside at Fresno; Alex. Montgomery, for Mendocino county, to reside at Gkiah ; It T. stcne, for Stanislaus county, to re aide at Modesto. !>_';..'. SACRAMENTO DAILY RECORD-UNION, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1880. Metropolitan Theater. — The Pepper Mystery was I given to a good house Ist evening for the benefit of the Protestant Orphan Asylum. Boside the illusion Miss Lizzie Francis, C. M. Gray, Kidder and O'Mera, Ed. Leary and Flint, and Gleason of the Capital City and Dramatic Club appeared in specialties. - Sacramento Cadets.— Tbis fine company. Captain ____c3wa& commanding, was out with martial music between II and 12 o'clock last night, and compli mented its friends by firing salutes iv their honor. The Record Union was among those remembered, and acknowledges the compliment. Eureka Lodoe.— Eureka Lodge No. 4, 1. 0. 0. F., elected the following officers last evening: N. G., Charles R. Parsons ; V. G., Benjamin Preston ; X Sec, E. (Mover, P. G.>P. Sec., W. B. Davies, P. G.; Treasurer, A. Lewiek, P. G. For Gami.no— Oißcer Dolan last evening arrested George Soule for gaming, on the complaint of C. B. Adams. This is the second time the plaintiff has had the defendant arrested on that charge within two weeks. Thanks.— acknowledge the receipt from Wein stock & Luhin, last evening-, of a box of Victoria Regalia cigars of such superior quality that in high appreciation willing hands quickly disposed of them. Painful Accident.— Last evening Mrs. W. L. Pritchard slipped and fell upon the sidewalk in front of her residence, at Fifteenth and II streets, and broke one of the bones of her right wrist. Jail Breaking at Woopland.- A dispatch was received at the police office in this city last evening from Woodland announcing that five 'persona, had broken out of jail at that place. BRIEF REFERENCE. But one car load of immigrants will arrive from the East to-day. The Chinese theater is again in full blast on Third street, between I and J. The police made 135 arrests last month, and 183 "lodgers" were furnished beds. The l'ostoliiee will be open to-day from 9 until 10 a. a., and from 12 a. until 1 p. a. * The net receipts of the fair recently given by tbe ladies of the Congregational Church amounted to $926 25. Twenty five car loads of beef cattle passed through the city yesterday, en route for San Francisco from Nevada. Yesterday the one-horse can were run to the new depot, a turn-table having been put in at that cud of the route. Insurance Commissioner J. C. Maynard paid Into the State Treasury yesterday *ICO, fees of his office ' pr December. Steam fire engine No. 2, which has been out of re pair, has been put in good order, and was out exer cising yesterday. Judge Denson yesterday granted a divorce to Annie Hamilton from George Hamilton on the ground of cruelty. John Mackey has been appointed Superintendent of the Haggin & Devil ranch (Morris grant), vice D. C. Patten, deceased. • Warrants for the Salaries of State officers and em ployes for the month of December were issued by the State Controller Saturday. The steamer C. M. Small came down the river yes terday, en route for San Francisco from Yuba City and Marysville, with a barge load of train. The remains of Miss Nellie Crocker of this city, who died in Xew York a few days since, are to be embalmed, placed in a vault until spring, and then brought to sacrameuto for interment. The lightning train from San Francisco was about half an hour late in its arrival last night, having been arram delayed at Suisun to make the connec tion with the train from Vallejo and N"n;.a. Governor Irwin and family have taken quarters at the Golden Eagle Hotel, in order that the residence recently occupied by them may be prepared for the reception of Governor Perkins and family Saturday next. , Officer Jackson's monkey, " Jocko," for so long a time an object of interest to visitors at the station house, died early yesterday morning of ooosump ion. lie was a cunning" little specimen, and the officers had become very much attached to him. About 9 o'clock Tuesday night two members of the demi-monde had a lively light on I. street, be tween Second and Third, and hair was pulled and scratching indulged in briskly fur some time, tire combatants being finally separated. Oneof them subsequently procured a knife and spoke of blood, but tlio Coroner has not yet been called for. Tin: Zither Hasp, which has so capti vated our people and had such an extensive sale through the holidays, may yet be had by sending postal card or applying to Mr. Zim merman, at the Western Hotel. The cheap ness in price, simplicity of construction and sweetness of tone of this little novelty are truly wonderful. * Swearing Off. — The usual custom of swearing off for the Xew Year commences to-day, and most the boys were thinking strongly that way; but, confound the luck, the Capital Ale Vaults, 68 J street, knocked our good intentions clean out of sight by-an nouncing one of their fine ham lunches, with egg-nog. We'll be there just the same, and -swear off after lunch. * Dog Tags ! Dog Tags ! — City Collector's office open as tisuai to-day. . • ' * J. F. Cotter's Old Bourbon. — This cele brated Whisky is for sale by all first-class druggists and grocers. Trade mark — within a Shield. *. With pleasure we talk boots and shoes. We claim to have the very best goods made in the States, and with confidence we fully warrant every pair that bears our brand — the Red Ho'ise. - * Welcome the New Year ! Elegant chro mos given away to customers at the Red House. • * GOOD for a year's steady wear, and only *;> __."i. We mean the justly-celebrated Red House Loot. . * , GOLD, silver and jet hair-pins at 2.1 cents a dozen. Elegant line of ladies' rolled .gold, coral and jet jewelry at the Red House. * Clothims and furnishing goodsevery thing from a night-shirt to an overcoat and stovepipe hat — is always found at the Red House. * Will Keep Closed.— To-day being New Year's. Day, the Mechanics' Store will be closed all day, and no business of any kind will be transacted. t Twenty oases on exhibition of our cele brated Gilman Standard Screw French Calf Boot, price 55, at the Red House. * BANK EXAMINATION. The State Bank Commissioners yesterday exam ined into the affairs of the Capital Savings Bank of this city and report as follows : Sacramento, December 31, 1879. To Hon. Jo Hamilton, Attorney - Dear Sir: We beg to report that we have examined the affairs of tho " C pita! Savings Bank"«f this city. Herewith please find statement of its assets and liabilities, on the 29th instant, at the close of busi ness. Very respectfully, EVAN J. COLEMAN, ROBERT WATT, Bank Commissioners. ASSETS. Banking house and lot $100,000 CO Other real estate owned 411,314 87 Loans on real estate . 768,430 44 Invested in stocks an.l bonds 32,847 IS Loans on stocks and bonds £(1,290 23 Loans on personal security 85,929 '23 Money on hand 128,215 20 Deposits fa other banks 134,281 00 Office furniture, fixtures and safes 3,4i0 00 I uteres! arrears 17,419 12 other assets 16,285 37 Total $1,784,403 23 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in coin ". .' $300,000 00 Surplus J 57906 Due depositors. 1,444,074 60 Interest, rents, etc 84,684 30 Taxes due 4,524 77 T0ta1.:.../ ....!;.... •«l > 7»1,i63 23 THE COURTS. ' » SUPREME COURT. Sax Fkancisco, December 30, 1879. 6514 — Lc Roy vs. EstnUillo — Judgment and order affirmed, .-md tbo opinion heretofore delivered will stand as the ' opinion if the Court. . Remittitur forthwith. . (I dissent upon the grounds set forth in my dissenting Opinion heretofore filed. Wal lace, C. J.) ■ ' . 10,334— People vs. Palmer— Judgment reversed and cause, remanded, with directions to the Court below to overrule the demurrer to the indictment. Remittitur forthwith. Tuesday, December 30th. 6333 — Wood vs. Tonilin«an -Ma'ti'ii for leave to file petitiou for rehearing denied, -'t *.'_.': 6211— People vs. Rich— Order reversed. Remit titur forthwilh. • "'-. ' 6166— People vi. — .lodgment reversed and cause remanded, with an order to the Court below to sustain tha demurrer to the complain. Remittitur forthwith i 6167— People vs. De'any, ___ People vs. Ram sey, 6163— People vs. ferry, 6164— People vs. Dick ins n. — People vs. McKinney — Jul. ir.cn re versed and cause remanded, with directions to sustain rr.,,. dejaurrerto the complaint. Keini.titur forthwith. • . . "■•_■" e.'.Tli- People vs. Knox- Judgment affirmed, re mittitur forthwith. 7;-r?" Hffrf DISTRICT COURT.-Desson-, Judge. WnsnsnaT, Dscember 81, ls7:"i.^ Annie Hamilton vs. Ueorir" Hamilton— Decree divorce in favor of plaintiff, on the ground ol cruelty. J. M Cpham vs Hanson Bros. — Defendant al lowed 20 days additional time to prepare and serve notice of motion for new trial. .- Isaac E. Davia va. M. M. Drew— JjJgiuont for y. rt B lor $80. Adjourned. TELEGRAPHIC. LAST NIGHTS DISPATCHES TO THE KECOBD CNION. ' DOMESTIC NEWS. Call for Ihr .Republican .National Con vention. Washington, December 31st.— Cha'rma'i Came ron, of the National Republican Committee, issued to-day the following call : The National Com eution of the Republican party will meet at Chicago on Wednesday, the 2d day of June next, for the nomination of candidates to be supported for ' President and Vice Presi dent at the next election. Republicans, and all who will co-operate with them in Bup|>orting the nominees of the party, are invito 1 to choose two delegates from each Congressional District, four at large from each State, two from each Territory, and two from the District of Colum bia, to represent them in the convention. J. D. CAM EBON, Chairman. Thomas B. Keoqii, Secretary. Outrages Committee! by Ihe I Irs. Washington, December 31st.— Bclforil has a letter, the accuracy of which cannot be doubted, which he will present to Congress for the puqiose of showing that the claim in behalf of the Indians, that no outrages hare been perpetrated outside the Reservations, is false. The letter is from a gentle man well known in Colorado, and a list of the out rages is appended. He says : "All of which I and plenty of others, settlers in that country, can car. tify to as having been committed by the l"t. and absolutely without the slightest provocation. Dep redations were committed at the house and corral of F. Marshall, in Egeria Park, twelve miles east of the northeast corner of the Reservation ; the house of Vi. Springer Dorty, five miles from the Reserva tion ; the house, stable and corral of D. G. Whitney, over forty miles (ma the Reservation ; the houte of A. 11. Swett, forty miles from the Reservation ; the house of O. C. .Smart, hi the sam? nelghbor hiavl; the house of R. Webster, at ths foot of Gore range, over twenty miles east of the Reserva tion. On October 1, 157:., the DtCS ran off the horses of D. G. Whitney, fourtet-n in number, from his place forty miles from the Reservation ; on Sep tember 23, 1878, two I'tcs set fire to the grass sur rounding forty tons of bay belonging to Smart ; on July 1, 1879, ' Big Joe,' a Ute, set fire to the grass and sagebrush surrounding the house of .Major Thompson. To this list,'' the letter goes on, " I would add the burning of B.yers' house and black smith shop at Sulphur Springs in 1873 or 1874. The Indians admitted this deed ; their testimony was taken, and together with Bycrs' affidavit filed in the Commissioner's ollice. I think his claim was disallowed. The It s also burned the house belong ing to A. H. Smart, two miles south of Hayden Ruult county, or about July 9, 1879. To the best of my knowledge and belief, more serious and more numerous depredations have been committed by the I'tes on Snake river, although I have not the docu mentary evidence at hand."' Tbe ! << Indian Situation. Washington, December 31sL— Secretary Schurz has received two dispatches from General Hatch, written at Chile's ranch the 2uth an.l 30th instant. One informs the Secretary, fat the first time, that among the Indians offered for surrender on the r2. >th instant, but whose surrender was not received, were Douglas, the hostile chief, ami several other prin cipals in the Meeker massacre. It is inferred that General Hatch and his party do uot consider them selves in danger, as this,- dispatches do not express any apprehension of that kind. The Trouble In Maine. ArGt'STA, December "Ist. The Governor has pre pared certain questions for the Supreme Court. which he will submit in response to the letter of Morrill. The questions will cover the essential points in Morrill's communication, but are pot to be made public until placed in the hands of tfte Court. THE GOVERNOR'S STRATEGY— AND AM- MUNITION IN TIIE STATE-HOUSE. Ciiicaoo, December Slat. A Boston special says : •-There is little doubt that, during the time that Governor Gare-.d.iu has been making the loudest protestations of peace, preparations have been qui etly making for ■ defense of the State-house, in the seizure of arms at various paints and the transfer to Au.-usta of arms and ammunition from the arsenal at Bangor." A special from Augusta says there is good author ity for the statement thai there arc now in the State house 28,1 00 rounds of ammunition to he used if wanted. Ten thousand rounds, it is sail, were secretly placed there about two weeks ago. These proceedings are evidently calculated to excite the passions « the Republicans, but the counsels of the wise and cool-headed will prevail. Although com panies of men have been recently enlisted by the Kusionists, there has not been the first warlike movement on the part of the Republicans. Their dependence Is on the justness of their cause and a legal vindication of their course. Itailroail leciileiit Korfiioule Escape. St. P.. 1 1,, December 31 The through express on the lowa and Minnesota division of the Chicago, -Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, was this forenoon two hours late in reaching Mendota Junction, near this city. While running at rather a high speed on a high embankment along the Mississippi river, a rail broke and three coaches, including the sleeping car, left the track. The sleeper broke its coupling and rolled down the embankment to the river, a distance of sixty feet, but the fall was somewhat broken by the Sioux City track, hall-way down the descent. The car was smashed to pieces, and the six passengers it contained were taken up insen sible At first it was thought that one or more were killed, but all are alive at the present writing, though some are seriously injured. No one forward of the sleeping ear was hurt. The Boat/am My -.;_•.-> still Unsolved. Boston, December 31st.— The death of Mrs. Helen J. Ward continues the subject of universal com ment. The dau.'hter, who, it is thought, shot her mother, will probably remain in jail until January 7th, when an examination will occur. Medical ex aminers made an autopsy on the body of Mrs. Ward to-day, which developed the fact that two shots were fired, one of them fracturing but not entering the skull at the forehead, the other entering behind the ear, passing into the brain, producing a fatal 'result. The bullet in the brain was extracted, and a flat tened bullet, which undoubtedly caused the wound on the forehead, was found on the floor of the room. Tin's discovery involves the casein a deeper mystery, as the gentleman who loaned the revolver to the ladies for their protection states that he left one chamber unloaded. Grant's Piogrcaa Soutlimml. Augusta (Ca.), December 31st.— General Grant and party arrived here this evening, anil were re ceive by crowds at the depot, notwithstanding the rumors that they would not reach the city to-night. They were escorted to their hotel by the Mayor of the town, with the Councilmen. The informal re ception continued to a late hour. To-morrow a re ception wili be tendered the party, and they will be shown oyer the city. Their reception here is cordial and neatty Arrested Tor Libel. CiNciNNATI, December 31st.— Richard Smith, of the Gazette, was arrested at 1 o'clock to-day on a warrant sworn out by.the Chief of Police, Wappen- Steln, charging him with criminal libel. The mit ter which gave rise to the warrant was an interview published on Tuesday, the Gazette charging Wap peiißtein with complicity with the gamblers. Smith was released on his own recognizance. Transfer or Gold. Chicago, December 31st.— Four million dollars in gold was sent here from New York to-day by .lames Keene, and smaller sums by other owners of wheat in this market, to conduct tlieir January deal. It is not known what the intentions of Keene really are, but it is supposed that he intends to carry the wheat along for another month. • -' ■ nril-liounrt P.issencers. Omaha, December Slst.— following through passengers were on to day's train, leaving at 12:15 p. M, to arrive in Sacramento January* 4th : W. Q. Harriott, Clara Morris, New York ; Rufus Brothers, J. J. (.'orri_;rvi, Charles L. Wcatherbee, San Fran cisco ; John 11. Hopkins, Philadelphia; Henry Man ners, Lockport, N. Y. ; Clement Browne, Buffalo; Hora-je Herman, Boston. Nineteen through cmi- , grants left on last night's emigrant train, to arrive in Sacramento January' 7th. BcKines* of the I 'ountry . . Maw York, December 'ilst.— Public omits its usual weekly table of Clearing-house exchanges this issue, and compares the month with last De cember and the entire year with 1878. The year's comparison shows that there has been an increase in the volume of business during the year at every city except San Francises and Providence. Government Finances. WASRnraTOX, December 31st. --The total amount of national bank circulation issued daring the year end December 31, 18?), was 126,697,870; the amount retried. §7,612,781 ; net increase of bank circulation I during the I year 818.985,109 ; total amount of national bank circulation outstanding December 31, is:l4o',S-_B. OI _'. not including the circu lation of the national gold banks, which was $1, --426,120. - ? ojci.M_> ,\Effs. Vol Diamonds nt All. London, December 31st.— Mr. Ma kelyne, of the Mineral Department of the British Museum, writes to the Time* that after a thorough teat of the so called crystallized forms of carbon obtained by James McLean, ef the St. Kollox Chemical Works, whosup posed that he had discovered a process of making diamonds, be (Mr. Markelyne) has no hesitation iv declaring that they are not lii.in at all, but consist of a cjmpound of t-'lier. .'•,•--,--- ■'■*.: ' . A Former Hero in I>l--m'n<c. St. PETsa«Bima, December 31st.- Adjutant Ear aru ff, who b came famous during the Roaso-Tarkisb ■war as commander of the Vesta an old Russian merchant vessel turned into a gunbont, in which he whipped a Turkish it ancrlad af ter a five houra,' light off Kustinjein July, has been Court-martialed and dismissed the service for making usa of Insulting iairi'U:ye in reference to the Ministry of Marine. .'. . : Cold Wmiiipr. ---„" iv _ Ottawa. December 31-t.— The weather continues very .-.-•lii. It is 20' low here, and L^i' below at Rejkliflc, on the upptr Ottawa. .' Coroxkt.'s bamar.- Coroner Venniiya returned yesterday from Folsom, to which place he bad ,gone to hold an iirquct,- upon the body of a s*>n of Alex ander Milroy. aged a little over 3 years, who was drnwnei. Tuesday afternoon. it appears that his irtCher was at work at the Branch Prison and bis mother momentarily absent from home, wlieu tne child, playing at a mining ditch In the rear of the house, ted in and was drowned. The Coroner's jury four.d thai the death was accidental. * MARRIED. Sacramento, December 30— By Rev. T. H. E. Ander- son, E. T. Mapel to Ida Grove, late cf Carthage, 111. ' - a Saciatnentn, December 23— By Rev E 11. "War M. ' H. Bedolfe, of San Fraaeiseo, to _•_..--_-. A. ii»-i '.) , I of this tttj. BORN. " Sacramento, November 15— Wife of Tiioa. Cotter, a eon- - - ■ i Chico, December Wife of R. A. Noel, a sen. ' . Oroville, December 16— Wifeof L. D. Freer, a eon. 1 ' ■■"''■'; . " DIED. Red Bluff, December iT Lvda Belle Endicott, 1 month and 3 days, ; •- - ■ >- ■• lied Bluff, Decern 17— William VcKenser Hugher 34 years, 11 months u.il 17 day*. - -, ' ■"• i^ M______a_MMM_,| __— _— Mm-i---^ ___ __-____.^-___-_-______________— NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. i ! HE_UllllA_lTF.ll* 1 Hl-a-T BvTrAUOS Im-ASTRV, 1 ' FoiiiTii Biugade, N. G. CL, x. : ' Sachamen-to, December 81, I&7_>. J t&naiL Oiuiers No. 20.] I. Companies A and Q of this Battalion arc rhe.eby ordered to be in readiness tc receive the vis- Itingoompanieefrom San Francisco on . the eve of the inauguration of Governor I-erkins, and the vis- iting companies from Chico and Stockton on the morning of such inauguration. 11. Companies A and G will be in readiness for or- ders to assemble at the Pavilion on the day of inau- guration, to attend the ceremonies thereof. 111. The Captains of Companies A and G will make arrangements to give the officers and privates of their commands immediate notice after the issu- ance of such orders IV. No furloughs will be granted, except by the Commanding officer of the Battalion, nnd upon the recommendation of ■ Captain. V. The Captain of the Sacnunento Light Artillery will report for orders ut Battalion Headquarters at 10 o clock a M. on inauguration day. VI. The Sacramento Hussars, Sacramento Cadets an.l Mei-r.uiaiit.. u.iea. ami all military organiza- tions in this I .re are invited to participated with this h.itt.,l nla the inaugural ceremonies. Alike invitation is hereby extended to all civic organiza- tions and ti delegation! from cities and towns. Mil- itary or civic organizations accepting this Invitation will report as soon as pt^ible to Adjutant Guthrie, at No. J s reet. Baaramento, in order that ap- propnatc places la th -,r line may be assl"nod . V t Lieutenant Jnhn T. Carev and Lieutenant Wi E. Chesley are hereby specially assigned to pro- vide proper entertainment on inaugural day for the i militia companies, guests of the battalion. By order of . CUKED HAYMOND, Lieutenant Colonel Commanding. J. Vt. Gitiirik, Adjutant. j a i.n Addition. Republican Bailor Boys! You are requested to meet HtIDAV EVENING at Professor Howe's room, Masonic Temple, Sixth ' street, at 8 o'clock. Business of importance By «■*« "^ F. A. SHEPHERD, Captain. ' H. E. Tibbals, Purser Jal if , Members Siirriimeulo Kill- .^Mmu,. talion, Company A, I. 11. <). F., will ai&fSs-^ meet THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at '^<___^*£ Odd Fellows' Hell, at 7:30 o'clock, for "•feilwS**" ■ regular monthly business, jal-lt |B. Cl J. If. MILLER, Secretary. Public liist.'ill.'illon. oiliccr* dec! of Sacramento Divhion. No. 218, S. of T., will be installed FRIDAY EVENING, January '2d, at 7:30 • o'cock, by P. G. W. P., Vi. O. Clark. Brother Clark will present gifls to the members entitled tothe same, according to promise made one year ago. The exercises will be made interesiing. The members and the public arc Cordially invited to attend. MRS. LELAND HOWE, W. P. * A. Corns. R. S. j.ei it "VrOTICE.— THE PARI IKS WHO STOLE VI! E ' _i.l Wooden Ornaments, representing Saunages, in front of the Oriental Market, Ho. 418 X street, in the night from tire 21th to the 'i.th ■.;" Dec mber, - 1879, are hereby reqn-ated to replace the same, witliout delay, or they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Sacramento, December 31, 1879. Jal-lt <:. P. HARTMAJfW, FURNISHED HOI tO LET, NO. ll:'^s±.. Ninth, between L rind M streets : during Hjitl I'".- Legislature, with gas and water, Jal iw .JtiSilL CARD OF THANKS. " Armory Co. 0, Saaarm v Gi uu>, i Sacaaastrro, Dec ruber 29, 1879. i" The offleera and members of Company G de«ire thus publicly to return their thanks to Lieoiaoant- Odonel Haymond. Major White, and the stall olli- of the Firm Battalion of Infantry ; Company A, Captain Kearney ; Sacramento Light Artillery, Cap- tain Atwood ; Sacramento Hussars, Captain Kuh- ■taller; Sjacnunento Cadets, Captain M. -tin an, and the Inder-jienden' Drum Corps, Major Shields, for their kin! expressions of sympathy and assistance in paying the 1 1-" ■el tribute A respect to our late comrade, Parker she- ban. By order of the Company. T. W. SHEEHAN, Captain. D. J. Loxo. O. S. Jal-lt TO THE PUBUO, Tt riL J. T. GRIFFITTS HAS THIS DAY BEEN lfi admitted a member of the firm of C. 11. julniitteil :i in* mber ftf the firm <>f if. H. St EVENS & CO., Importer! of dry gofds, corner Eighth and J streets, and will be pleased to sec all his old customers and friends at i.is new place of business, hespcctfully. etc., C. H. STEVENS x CO. J. T GRIFHITTS. CUAS. 11. STT.VKNS. Sacramento, January I, ISSO. jal-2«il RACES! RACES I AT AGRICULTURAL PARK »•.>:•:;•■'. JiMAicv 3, ismo, THERE WILL BE A TROTTING RACEJMILE heats, three in five, for $20 a corner, and $10 added. - Frank i'!,i!als names m Dot Ch'9. Schlutius names br. Ii .lack Nelson Wm. McCorini' names b. m Lady Low Horses will start at -.HO P. M. Admission , ."O cents jal--2t [». Cl ROBERT ALLEN, Proprietor. DR. HENRY SLADE, . — THE— WOKLD-KE > «> *, i Ml D MKDII'M. \"\T!ld- GIVE SITTINGS AT THE GOLDEN TT Eagle Hotel for three days only, commenc- ing SATURDAY, January 3, ISSO. 'liii- is the lust opportunity that rameii .;• - will have to witness the marvelous manifestations that are given ti rough this remarkable medium. - Jal-3t Notice to Creditors of Insolvent. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY of Sacramento. State of California. A. J. wi'.TZl.Ait vs. HIS CREDIIOAS. Pom nt to an oriier of Hon. Robert C, ("1 rk. Judge n(*aid County Court, notice is hereby given to ill the creditors of the said insolvent, A. .1. WETZtaAB, to be ami appear before the -ni.i Judge, in open Court, at the Court room of said Court, at Sacramento city, on the 2d day of FEBRUARY, 18-0, at 10 o'clock A. a. of that day, then anil there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of said insolvent should not be granted, and an assignment of his estate be made, aril that he he discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance al the statute in such case made and provided; and in the meantime all proceedings against said insolvent be stared. Witness, my hand and seal of said Court, this Slrtdavof December, 1878 vj I i - [seal.] THOMAS 11. BKRKEY, County Clfrk. By Wa 11. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk. W. A. Aasaasoa, Attorney for Petitioner. ■ Jil-law^wTh* I.'IS-lA. frtJIMOV, «llllt<OAl. anil ...,',• ....... «AI.VA.M7_7.D SHEET IKON". ALL LENGTHS, WIDTHS AND NUMBERS. W. W. MONTAGUE & fit N" oa. 110, 112, 114, 116 and 118 '; RATTEHY STEEET, SAN FBAVCUCO. / j jal-lt - . JBII ~mW: COOK, MA.NT P.vCTf Of OAK-TANNED Leather -Belting andl Hose] . NO. 415 MARKET ST., SAI-i FRANCISCO. ... . .-, . -. ' . Satisfaction Guaranteed. The Finest Lacing iD Cut Strings or Sides always ou hand. Mail, Express and Bullion D ga. . jal-lt W. K. CHAJIBSKUt*, >t.' THOS. A. KOBIN'SOS.Qj THIS 13 THE OLDEST A'-I> MOST EFFICIENT Business College on the Paciflc coast. It Is firstcla'j in all it- appointing ts. It MMM superior facilities for imparting a first-class Com- mercial Education, a practical _tno»-l*i_re nt Tele? r.a]a!.v. and .-..'a.-'i instruction in the English and Mathematical Branches. ... a -. ... hie stu<»tiß>niPS. $:o," For full particulars, call at the Coll. go Office, No, 320 Vest street, or address as abjre. r.. . . jal-lt . ] NEW ADVEETISEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION ' —or Tire— ■ '" • " " - ■ ■ NATIONAL COLD BANK OF D. 0. MJLLS & CO. A T SACRAMENTO, IN THE STATE OF CALL E'T at the close of business, December 12, RT OF THE CONDITION —Or Tint - . COLD BANK OF D. 0. MILLS & CO. CUAMEXTO. IX IB*, STATE OF CALI a, at the close of business, December I_>, RESOIRt'ES. Loans and discount* ...... $450,555 10 Overdrafts 17*. , M U. S. Bonds to secure circulation...'.'..'!.' 110,000 00 V.b. Bonds 1 . secure deposits 50 000 00 other stocks, bonds and mortgages 21 COS 40 Due from approved reserve ageurrs.. !.'.'.' M,'r,T.X »4 Due trom State Banks and bankers 429 019 00 Ileal estate, furniture and fixtures oj]o 0 00 Current expenses and taxes paid 10 SOS 07 If •""""- paid. • 1 000 00 Checks ami other cash items. .'. »,'«.>, 08 till- of other banks "'J, w £ " Peole .'.' 254.20J05 1 ' ,,i11 *1 .51 8,633 14 | LIABILITIES. Capital stock rid in 15390,000 00 Surplus 'fund 41.000 00 Undivided profits 9U->7 46 National Bank notes outstanding".', jff" lis SHOO Individual de|«wits subject to check . . 63 ' .i-_.7(>4 Demand certificates of depart. 215*1 SO Unite.! Stales deposit . " Jo'iu 05 Doe to otlier National Banks. ..'fffj j 1'«77 (,___ Dm- to State Bank.-, and bankers ; 226,503 11 lota1 '" *1,515,f33 14 State of California, county of Sa.-raincii'o . I, Frank Miller, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. „ , , , FRANK MILLER, Cashier. .subscribed and sworn to before mc this lilst day of December, 11579. -i u..| H1.N.1. D. KENNEDY, Notary Public L Correct- Attest C. 11. nußisAßn, , W. E CHAMBERLAIN, -Directors. Jal-lt FRANK MILLER. ', j GTIO JUT S^t.__C_iEl. ' ..'»•> I II A CAVERLY.. .... .Auctioneer*, Will sell at auction on FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 880, At 10:30 O'clock sharp, Al the residence or P. W. I'aiOVrly. THIRD STREET, BETWEEN L AND M, ALL, OF THE WELL-KEPT FURNITURE, * CONSISTISO OF I ELL- KEPT FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF ,CX WAI.XTT BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, — AXD— All of the Household Furniture contained in said house. Sale positive and without reserve. ■ CROWELL A caverly, Auctioneers, Jal-lt 331 J streel. xy'' Utah i im-i-ni, -j_i _»_»_______a__»___a_,^ JF Isl ow- . \^__. ft OC *• s J I § 2 ll '■_.: i I Pn'H 113 J bj Sg 5 fl if] T nCD fl M \* 4 * J " 1 Hi M "' •-• ■= I ,H 5 | JL f\ r-a S -^ 0 S ' I Lj i-..t f_; ■=•= v i ft 2? fe Ji l ! * 3 « ] LJ p §! i -< _- I H S 1 I| • | § f uj ?^ - T b FAIRBANKS' - » ■■_.■■.; Fl STAMP SCALES. ALL i Sl/.ES ASD CAPACITIES. ■ FAIRBANKS & HUTCHINSON, NO. 417 MARKET STREET, SAN FKANCISCO; or Huntington, Hopkins & Co., SACRAMENTO. j-. I ll ; . ;u _ ■ ''•"'" j_ "' NO MORE RHEUMATISM ' OR GOUT! European Salicylica [j A SURE CUKE. A BOX OF THIRTY BOW- ders sent by mail for $1. R. HENDRY, £9 Gentry street, San Francisco, Sole Agent for the Pa- cific coast. Send for circular. - - j.illt * i:\ll I-i.K WEDDING PRESENTS A SET OF PRICE'S _P_fi.DSOTJS California Carvers ma OWlt ask axd pans, AT REDUCED PRICES. Beware of Imitations ! ! LADIES' SCISSORS, in Case*. RAZORS, iv Sets or Pairs— Home-made. See the New GUARD RAZOR— lmpossible to cut . the fl_t«h while Blmviar. Lat. st, and .he cele- brated Bowie Knife, warranted to be driven through three hull dollars at a single blow. FANCY- POCKET KNIVES, In Cases, and a well- ' selected stock nf Ensrlish and American TALLE KNIVES A -II FORKS. . ■- ' "■ M. PRICr, Pioneer rnllcr, 415 KEARNY STREET, SAN FRANCIBCO, Jal-lt MITTffiB,,M,LEfi4CO., HO. 28 X STREET, SACRAMENTO, w j MAM.FACTTBEES AND UIPORTEBS / ■ ■ ' f^PAixTS, DOORS, ... ) M. WINDOWS, GLASS, ELI.VDS, SS£s*S. CORD, FRAMES, SASH WEIGHTS, FitiVMEh, WALL PAFER. • [ MOLDINGS, SPONGES, ETC. J PIONEER WHITE LEAD. tW The I'rii-u for this Superior article HAS AGAIN BEEN BKDCCED, and it is now the cheapest and t I'll WHITE LEAD ill thio country; AS ENGIN^FGE SALE. One trlzontnl Engine, MbM cylinder, J5 horse-]>o»er. In u.e for only a year ami a liu.f ; In perfect order, nail as good as new. ALSO JE'OEa. Do£_E33a"T, TIIE SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH STORIES or tub SORTFI wiso or TUI ORLEANS HOTEL PROPERTY Containing about SEVENTY ROOMS, some of wliieli are now occupied. Will be rented low, if applied ior soon. Inquire o us at Sacramento or San Francisco. i 3CnaC3E»o3Eg.Tt_'_E3Eg,-_3. T H 5--' We have received during the last week from the East, via Central Pacific Railroad, the following NEW GOODS : Cllletl's Standard Extract Lemon. 'J, 4, C and 10" oz. I. illi -il'» Double Extract Lemon.. 2, 4 andGcz Biefaardson A Bobbins' Boned Chicken. Kelly's Celebrated Key Wesl Clears. Bouquet Conchas. Pnniarirgn* Conchas. Urorsies* Extra Selected 4'ndDsb. lieor^les' Boneless toll 11 sli .". and 40 H. boxes >cw Zanle CurriMils. Pace's Tin Tag Band 12 inch Twist Face's "<:" 0 and 11 inch Twiat Ur. Price's Cream Baking Powders (all sizes). Ex Shit Sam Watts: . kentucky, DEXTER and KENTON county Bourbon whiskies. as- choke POLL bitteb. 'SJ Adams, McNeill & Co., i WHOLESALE GBOCEBS. . .... i -i . - r 91. 93 and 9.1 front Sireet, Sacramento, ■I I Mil I __-_-__-_, I m 1.W.1,-,1 lIIMII .111,, lIHIIIII ll.__M-_-.1. •i * © ''ill |pi' E r | * • H -"= <7'B!_l___i HH : I - 1 1 4 'v''j£&A rH s — B ■ lfo«Ki M XT* H HBl Jj j]p|Bß| X <&■ ail-: bs= X s* : ff^sa fm vr, j-'r- ft s s- ' ■ jyF"?p i^ ** " jjj g- 2 n.I.M pi S MM M^i 5 I A- lit SloK U £ j «« a j m ■■■■■a -. Ml. T jjj '.% ~ NEW ADYEETIS£MENTS7~ RICH PERFUME] - PERMANENT FRACRANCE I .III'EIMY A LANMAVS FLORIDA WATER Just the Thins Tor a Holiday Present GET THE GENUINE! ■I dlB-tojal ■ __T l 'i£_v2_t^M_l_____l^__3________________________l A V_3_^_a Vl____fl^__Hs ' FORCE, SUCTION OR LIFT — -rov. — '■ Hand- or Windmill Power, (ALL SIZES.) W. W. ! -IOm"GD£ & CO., . Nos. 110, 112, 114, 116 .-ii 1 119 - BATTERY STREET. SAN IRAMISCO. ' jil It j UgSTETTERV HV* CELEBRATED *»!*$ ' JL. jjfa\Sx - 'Ak _4\V'' *Bl^^__^_^B .- ' 1- - ' Ji mWs'r.f^mM fc BTOSIACH '_-^ Jpfr Th© • ) t:i:i Is M-rnsllirned, The lirer reffu'ated, the bowels pot in |>r«ipt;roriJcr, tie bloo 1 enriched and purified, ana the nervous l system rendered tranquil and vijrorous ty thia ', inestimable family medicine and caicenard against * di*a^*, which is, mi_reover, a most agreeable ami- effective apperiyer. and a cordial peculiarly adapted; to the wants of lhe ar_;ed and i' firm. . For sale by all DruL-iris-s and I>eJerg generally, , Jal-mS . 9