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DELniQUEIfT TAX LIST. DELINQUENT TAX LIST. For 1979—80. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, GOI"NTY OF SAC- RAMENTO, ss. ..." ." By virtue of and in accordance with the provisions of Sections 3704 and 3763 of the Political Code, I will sell all the property, real and personal, herein- after described and delinquent for State and County Taxes for the year 1879-80, in front of the Court House door, at the hour of 10 A. k., on the '' ' " " Sixteenth Day of February, A. D. 1380, For gold coin of the United States ; each piece or i parcel so described for the amounts of taxes thereto annexed, together with 5 per cent, and 50 cents on each lot.'pi cc or tract of land separately assessed, , and on each assessment of personal property addi- ; tional thereto, and accruing costs : cinr boll - . i 7 3— Against B. F. Alexander and east half of lot 7, C and D, Eighth and Ninth streets, iv the city of Sacramento, and improvements and jiersoual prop- erty ; tax. 410 50; costs, 81 63. .. 5— Agaicst D. E. Alexander and north quarter of south half of lot 1, and L, Eighth and Ninth streets, in the city of Sacramento^and improvements and per- sonal projierty; tax, 818 ; costs, 81 00. ..... • 11— Against C. Bagnall, Jr., and lots 3, 4 and 5, M and N, Twenty-fifth uid Twenty-sixth streets, hi the city of Sacramento, ond improvements and |-er- soual property; tax, SO 68; cists, $1 33. ,- ;. 13}— Against S. S. Baldwin, administrator, and south half of north half lot 5, X and L. Second and Third streets, in the city of Sacramento, and im- provements; tax, 812 73 ; costs, ■«] 13. 14— Against E. Berdolt and lot 7, P and l>, Elev- enth and Twelfth streets, and 1 to 4, R and .->, Four- teenth and Fifteenth streets, in the city of Sacra- mento, improvements and personal property ; tax, 811 78 ; cists, 82 08. * > 15— Against It. 1 iesscnger and lot 6, B and C, Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, in the city of , Sacra- mento, and improvements; tax, 87 88; costs, 89 cents. " ' ■ ■■.'■■ ■■'.'■ 17— Against A. L. ltowsher and south quarter of lot 1, P and (", Seventh and Eighth streets, in tin: city of Sacramento, imjirovements and personal property ; tax, 813 50 ; costs, St 67. 20 — Against J. I*. Brings and east quarter of "Jot 6, N and O, Fifth and Sixth streets, in the city of Sacramento, improvements and personal jiroperty ; tax, 822 50; costs, 82 12. • ff ' 21— Against Geo. F. Bronner and lot 8, N and O, Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, in the city of Sacramento ; tax, 810 SO ; costs, 81 03. : 24— Against G. Bulbrick and personal property ; tax, 83 ; costs, 65 cents. ."'''*: (-'.' ■ 25 -Against California Carriage Manufacturing "I* -in j.a.. v and persouai property; tax,' s4s; costs, 8290. . ' ' *."' ii 20— Against John Campbell and west quarter of lot 7, J and X, Fourth and Fifth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and imjiruvemonts; tax, 860 01 ; costs. 8 1 50. - r ** '. ■ 30— Against L. C. Chandler, agent of A. L. Bran- nan, and lot 7, F and G, Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, in the city' of Sacramento ; tax, 812 ; costs, $1 10. '"' "" ' ■' 35 -Against '/.. Clayton and north 70 feet, lot S,"F and G, Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, in the city of Sacramento, improvements and jiersoual property; tax, 812 75 ; costs, 81 63. '•. 37— Against Cornelius Cole and lots 4 to 6, 11 and S, Eleventh and Twelfth streets, in the city of Sacramento ; tax; 81 Si ; costs, 59 cents. ■ ' a 38— Against Lucretia Cole and lots. 1 to 8, Q and R. Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, in tbs city of : Sacramento ; tax, 81 87 ; f costs, 74 Ct'o'S. Isrj <-.-*.• ■•- * V* >• • *i --' '■ - - ;I ■ 33 -Against Seward Cole and lots 1 to 8, C* and R, Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, iv the city of Sacramento ; tax, 87 50 ; costs, 87 cents. , 40— Against Willewby Cole and lots 1 in S, IJ an ! X, T.vcuty-t'.iiri and Twenty-fourth streets, in the city of Sacramento ; tax, Bt> ; costs, 80 cents. -..41— Against W. P. Coleman, agent, Mary iE. Cole and east 40 feet lot 1, block 24, Folsom ; tax, 15 cents ; costs. 51 cents. J - -.... l.*'._ 4S-*-Agalust W. P. Coleman, agent, B. C. Whiting, and Lots 1 to 8, Hand S, -seventh and Twenty- eighth' streets, in the city of Sacramento; tax, $4 50 ; ; costs, 72 cents. . ' ' •• ijlflos Against J. H. Crone and lot 6, F an.l 0, Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, in the city ( of Sacramento, improvements and personal property ; tax, 86 75 ; costs, 81 33. : . : - * -,'.'' 43— Against Mrs. M. C. Crozier and north 105 feet of south half of lot 1, M and N, Sixth and Seventh streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improve- ments and personal property ; tax, 821 ; costs, 82 05. 51— Against J. P. Dickson and lots 1 to 8, W and X, Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, lots 1 to 8. W and X, Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, lota 1 to 8, W and X, Nineteenth and Tweutieth streets, lota 4 to 8, X and V, Twentieth and Twenty first streets, lota 1 to *>, X and V, Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improvements ; lax, 823 25 ; costs, 83 66. 63 Against Edward Dooly and lot 5, O and P, Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improvements and personal prop- erty; tax, 812 15; costs, 81 61. ... 54— Against Elizabeth Dowdy and south half of west half of east half of lot 6, L and M, Fourth and Fifth streets, in tbe cilv of Sacramento, and improvements; tax, 84 50; costs, 72 cents., 56— Against S. Eberhardt and west 32 feet of lot 2, I and J, Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, in tbe city of Sacrameuto, and, improvements and personal property ; tax, 84 12; costs, 81 21. 57 Against J. S. Easterbrook and personal prop- erty ; tax, 83 38 ; costs, 66 cents. * 60— Against estate of Edward Farrell and east half of Tot 3, O and P, Twenty first and Twenty- second streets, and lot 4, O and P, Twenty-first an Twenty-second streets, in . the city of Sacramento ; tax. 83 37 costs, 81 16. - j.. r - -, -' - 61— Against W. Felch, agent M. Callahan, and couth half of north half of lot 4, P and Q, Fifth and Sixth streets, in the city of Sacramento ; tax, 81 13 ; costs, 50 cents. - -. 68— Against Mrs. E. Gaffenlsch and south half of west half of lot 10, B and C, Twelfth and Thir- teenth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and im- provements ; tax, 88 75 ; costs, 84 cents. 70 — Against A. J. Galligan and west half of lot 3, J and X, Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improvements and personal property; .v, 810 50; costs, 81 83. 71— Against Wm. Gait and south half of east two- thirds of west three-fourths of Jot .5, M aod N, Fourth and Fifth streets, in tbe city of Sacramento, and imjirovements and personal jiroperty; tax, 815 75; cists, 81 7.". 73— Against Justin Gates and personal projierty; tax, 85 62 ; costs, 73 cents. 70— Against James Gorman and west half of lot 3, O and P, Tenth and Eleventh streets, in the city of Sacramento, and imjiruvemcnts ; tax, 821 ; costs. SI 55. 80- Against William Gwynn and lot 0, Hand I, Fifth and Sixth streets ; and lots 2 and 3, II and I, Fifth and Sixth streets ; and west half of lot 4, G and 11, Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and imjirovements and personal jirop- erty ; :.i\. 8125 03; costs. 88 25. -Against Robert Harrison and east half of north half of lot 4, F and G, Thirteenth and Four- teenth streets ; and south 4 feet of west half of north holt of lot 4, F and C, Thirteenth and Four- teenth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and im- provements and personal property; Ux, Si ii ; costs, 81 70. -:•*., S4 — Against Creed Haymond and lot 7, I*' and G, Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, in the/city of Sacramento, and imjirovements and jiersonal prop- erty ; tax, 801 50 : costs, 85 70. • :• . -' " i . ■ S5 — Against Thomas Henry and south half of lots 3 and 4, i: and .', Eleventh and Twelfth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improvements ; tax, "54 50 ; cjsta, 73 cents. ,'Uf- : **-- ■ si - Against A. Hoffman and east half of west half of lot 3, J and X, Sixtii and Seventh street.-*, in the city of Sacramento, and imjirovemeuts and personal property ; tax, 857 ; costs, S3 85." 91— Against H. T. Holmes & Co. and lota 7 and 8, F and G. Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and jiersonal property; tax, 876 50 ; costs, SI 82. - 92— Against G. li. Hopper and east half of lot 9, I and J, Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improvements and personal peep. erty ; tax. 831 13 ; costs, Si 55. 93— Against P. J. Hopper and lots 13 and 14, block 18, in the town of Folsom, and personal jirojierty ; t.j\. $8 ■*,;, ; costs, 81 42. . ■ ..... 04— Against Margaret Howe and east half of south ball of lot 1, G an.i 11, Sixth and Seventh streets ; and lot 2, G an.l 11, Sixth and Seventh streets ; and south quarter of lots 3 and 4, C and D, Tenth and Eleventh streets, in the city of Sacramento, and im- provements and personal jirojierty ; tax, 827 75; costs, 08 38. ' - 98— Against Owen Ingersoll and personal jiroper- ty; tav, M 83; costs, 74 cents. l*".i— Against Reuben Johnson and north 60 feet of lot 8, i* and *-, Sixth and Seventh streets, in the city of ' Sacramento, and improvements and jK-rsoual projiertv; tax, 813 50; costs, 816 7. ,". . f- -101 —Against Newell Kane, Jr., and personal prop- erty ; tax, S3 ; costs, 65 cents. 102 Against Mrs. J. H. Kedenberg and personal property ; tax, 93 cents; costs, 55 cents. 105— Against Bridget King and lot 8, D and E, Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, in the city of Sacra- . mento ; tax, 84 50 ; costs, 72 cents. 106— Against Ellen King and lot 8, Rand S, Eighth and Ninth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improvements ; tax. 83 38 ; costs, 60 cents. 100— Against H. M. I.andes and siuth quarter of ! lot 1, F and G, Eleventh and Twelfth streets, and south quirter of west 56 feet of lot 2, F and G, Elev- : enth and Twelfth streets, in the city of Sacramento, improvements and personal property ; tax, 811 62 * co ,81 73. ' " ' " -" . " . * - - 113— Against Peter Leonard and east half of lot 7. ' and P. Twenty-first and Twenty -second streets, in the city of Sacramento, and j-ersuual projierty ; tax, 81 50; costs, 81 07. " . : ' 116 Against Sarah J. Maddox and north 20, south S3 feet of lots 1 and 2, P and y, Second and Third streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improvements and peraoual property ; tax, 315 ; costs, 81 75. ' 117— Against F. M." Marshall and east half cf lot 6, P and I*, Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, and improvements and persouai property ; . tax, 85 25 ; costs, 70 cents. • Y» Against Eli Mayo and improvements On' east quarter of lot 2, J and K. Eleventh and Twelfth streets, In the city of Sacrameuto ; tax, 84 50 ; costs, 72 cents. > -,-■-• .*•';•*:••-' ?f*Un*i .-'-.; 125— Against Bridget McManus and east quarter of lot 1, II and I, Seventh and Eighth street-, west half lot 2, H and I, Seventh an i Eighth streets, In the city of Sacramento, and improvements ; tax, 827 ; costs.BlBs. ..•-. -.-,-■.; .. ;,, *! ,--... 128- Against Charles Miller and east 58 feet of north half of lot S, I and J, Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, and east 57 feet, south half of lot 8,- 1 and J, Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, in the city of Sacra- mento, , and improvements ; - tut, 822 '7 - costs, 81 64. ,' - " 130— Against It T. Mitchell and personal property- tax. «3 38 ; costs, CO cents. • - j*..,. 1 '.' 131— Against M. H. Morrill aod personal property* tax, «0 37 ; costs, SI ceuts. . . t T.f 133— AgainstNalional Gold Bank of D. O. Mills & Co. and money; tax, 81.125 ; costs, $'**s 75. ■■* • 134— Against Geo. H. Nethereoti and lots 1 to 8, X and L, Taeutj -fourth and Twenty fifth .streets,' in the city of Sacramento, improvements and personal proiierty; tax, 810 65 ; costs, 83 03. "«" '■ 135— Against Ann Newman and south 25 feet lot 5, Paud <-, Fifth and Sixth streets, ami east hall lot 7, P and ij. Fifth and , Sixth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improvements ; tax, 82 10 costs, $1 10. -fi -*.*-*.:■.,-* ;a«i ..jx **-*. -r 7? . ,136— Against 11. L. Nichols and west half 10t7,E aod F, Ninth and Tenth streets, south 50 feet lot 3, N and O, Front and Second streets, in the city of Sac anient- ., and improvements; tax, 25; costs;' $3 21.' '..'■ --:'■:' ---'-.-!-:•■.: -"< : v <?■'-■.:• nni <* . IS*)— Against Catharine O'Brian- and improve- mens lots 1 to 8, P and y. twenty -seventh and Twenty c nhth streets, iv tl.e city of Sacramento ; tax, SI 12; c- sis, 5". cents. ■,-..- -14- Against William Price and north CO feet lot 6, Id and N", Sixth and seventh streets, north GO cast I DELINQUENT TAX LIST. half lot 6, M and N, Sixth and Seventh streets, in the city of Sacrament*!, improvements and personal properly ; tax, 843 8. ; cotta, 83 10. 147— Against W. L. Pritchard and east half lot, J and X, Eighth and Ninth streets, iv llie city of Sac- ramento; tax, 8 '4: costs, 81 70. 152 - Against Rider and Ryan, and lots 1 to 8, A and B, Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets ; lots Ito 8, A and B, Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, north of "A" street; lota I to S, A and B, Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, in the city of Sacramento ; tax, 89; costs, $1 05. 159— Against W. S. Uunyon and lets 5, 6 and 7, SandT, Ninth and Tenia streets, in the city of Sacrameuto, and improvements ; tax, 821 ; costs, 81 .'..'. Against Sacramento Savings Bank and west quarter of lot 3, to, and R, Fourth and Fifth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improvements ; lax, 83 ; coots] 65 cents. IC3— Against J. B. Sayre and east half of lot 7, F and G, Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improvements and personal projierty ; tax, 824 75 ; c.,-.ts, 82 23. - 107- Against E. M. Skaggs and north quarter of lot 5, L and 51, Second and Third streets, in .he city of Sacramento, and improvements and personal prop- erty ; tax, 817 61 ; coats, 83 38. • . Against Geo. M. Smith and north 118 feet of east 37} feet of lot 4, O and P, Eighth and Ninth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improvements and personal property ; tax, 812 38 ; costs, si 61. Against U. G. Smith, assignee of Odd Fel- low*.' Savings and Commercial Bank, and undivided half of lot 7, T and U. Eighth and Ninth streets, in the city of Sacramento ; tax, 38 cents ; costs, 52 cents. 173— Against Henry Starr and north quarter of lot 4, P and *-, Sixth and Seventh streets, iv the city of Sacramento, and improvements and personal property ; tax, 832 40 ; costs, 82 62. 1-.; Against Sweelser '. Alsip, agents, P. H. Burnett, and lot 3, I and J, Tweiity-eigi-.tu and Twenty-ninth streets, in the city of Sacramento ; tax, 75 cents ; costs, 54 centa. 181— Against Sweetscr A; Alsip, agents, Frank Miller, and lota 1 to 4, west half lot 6, lota 7 and 3, S and T, Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets ; lots 1 to 8, R and S, Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets ; lots 1 to 8, R and *>, Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets ; lota 1 to 5, V and W, Twelfth aud Thirteenth streets, in the city of Sacramento ; Ux,sl7 03 ; costs, .* i 83. 185— Agair.st Frank Swift and east half lot 3, M and N, Sixth and Seventh streets, in the city of Sacramento, improvements and persona! property ; tax, 8» ; costs, SI 50. 186— Against William Shattuck and jiersonal property ; tax, 83; costs, 65 cents. 187— Against W. E. Savage and person. l projierty; tax, 86 75 ; costs, 83 cents. 183- Against William Todd and east half j lot 4, E and F, Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, in the city of Sacramento, and improvements ; tax, ii 75 ; costs, 84 cents.) 192— Against Benjamin Turner and west half lot 4, N and O, Twenty-fourth and Tweuty-ftflh streets, in - the city of Sacramento, and Improve- ments ; tax, SI 50 costs, 57 cents. 195 — Against John Wall and lot 8, U and V, Fourth and Fifth streets, in the city of Sacramento, Improvements aud personal jirojierty ; tax, 85 70 ; costs, SI 28. . 206— Agaiust T. S. Wilkinson and west half of lot 9. and lot 10,1 and J, Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, in the city of Sacramento, improvements and per- sonal projierty ; tax, 8105 ; costs, SO 75. Against C. If. Wynian and personal property; tax, 82 25 ; costs, 62 cents. Lots and Block** in Sacramento City Ah- -7 scss.-.l to !ii Known Owners. 210— Against lots 1. and 2, A and li. Tenth and Eleventh streets ; tax, 60 cents; costs. 54 cents. 211— Against east half of lot 3, D and E, Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, and improvements ; tax, 823 25 ; costs, SI 68. ; North B34 feet of lot 1, P and 0,, Fifth and Sixth streets ; tax, S3 ; costs, 65 cents. 216 -Against lot 2, P and U_, Fifth and Sixth streets; tax, S3 ; cos's, 65 cents. 217— Against lot 3, P and li. Fifth and Sixth streets ; . tax, 83 ; costs, 65 cents. > > . 218— Against lots 1 to 8, P and C;, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets ; tax, SO 11 ; costs, 80 cents. Against lot 1, It and S, Eleventh and Twelfth streets ; lax, 00 cents , costs, 53 cents. Against undivided half of lot 2, R and .**, Eleventh and Twelfth streets ; tax, 30 cents ; costs, 52 cents "•' 223— Against undivided half of lot 7, R and S, Eleventh and Twelfth streets ; tax, 30 ceuts ; costs, 52 cents. 221— Against lots 1 to 8, R and S, Twen ty*eighth and Twenty-ninth streets ; tax, 81 12 ; costs, 71 cents. , Against lota 1 to 8, It and S, Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets ; tax, 84 12 ; costs, 71 cents. •I'M- Against undivided half of lot 7, T and U, Eighth aud Ninth streets ; tax, 37 cents; costs, 52 cents. 227 -Against lota 1 to 4, V and W, Fifth and Sixth streets ; tax, 82 40 ; costs, 62 cents. : Let* nnd Mocks la Capital Homestead As- - so.lailon Assessed tv Unknown Own- :. en. I 230- Against lot 3 [of , (block 19 ; tax 22 cents; costs. 52 cents. ; COUNIY BOLL.. 231— Against William Ackley and the west half of northeast quarter section 20, township 9 north, range 8 east, containing SO acres, and east half of northeast quarter section 20, township 0 north, range B east, containing 80 acres, and improvements ; tax, 86 75 : costs. 81 34. Against Melchior Adams and . the west 25 feet of lots 9 and 10, block 10, in town of Gait, and personal property ; tax, 82 62 ; costs, 81 13. 234 — Against Darwin C. Allen and fractional north part of northwest quarter, being west of upjier Stockton road, in section 20, township 8 north, range 5 east, containing 20 acres, improvements and personal property ; tax, 822 25 ; costs, 82 12. . 237— Against Hugh Arbuckle an.l north half of southeast quarter section 12, township 5 north, range 0 east, containing eighty acres, aud improve- ments ; tax, S3 37 ; costs, 67 cents. — Against estate of J. J. Atkinson and Swamp Land Survey No. 508, Ida Island, containing . 52 acres ; tax, **-G 23 ; costs, 81 cents. — Against J. W. Avery, migratory to Placer, and personal property ; tax, S3 ; costs, 05 cents. 240— Against A. T. Allender and improvements at Walker's Landing , tax, 822 50 ; costs, SI 63. 242 — Against Charles Berlin, Swamp Land Sur- vey No. 315, Grand Island, In section 8, township 4 north, range 4 east, containing 02 acres, improve- ments and personal property ; tax, 818 90; costs, SI 95. 243 — Against Charles Bernick and jiersonal'^prop- crty ; tax, 81 72 ; costs, 53 cents. 245— Against J. E. and I*'. A. Blanchard and tract of la-d in sections 1 and 6, township 9 north, range 7 and s east, bounded north, south and west by land of Natoma Water and Mining Company, east by land of Wm. Farmer, containing 132 acres, and im- provements and personal properly; tax, 821 53 costs, 82 09.1 250— Against D. BHwer anil northeast quarter of sectio., -"3, township 10 north, range 7 east, contain- ing 10" acres, and improvement^ tax, $10 20; coats, 81 01. 254— Against George F. Bronner, Administrator, ami east half of northeast quarter of section 8, township 8 north, range 8 east, conUining 80 acres ; tax, S3 60 ; costs, 68 cents. 2."."* — Against .1. S. Briggs and improvements on northwest quarter of section 31, township 9 north, rangd 8 east, and jiersoual jirojierty; tax, 86 50; o ■'*'■*. 81 88. 858— Against A. P. Bryant and pirt of Swamp Laud Survey >o. 795, in section 25, township 5 north, range 4 east, containing 133 acres, and im- provements and jicrsonal projiertv ; tax, 8193 88 ; costs, SO 20. 257— Against B. N. P.tigbey and lots 5 to 10, block 53, Fohom, improvements and personal projierty ; tax, *- '•< 50 : ..-Is, >2 43. 258— Against Ade a Billiard and east half se'tion 6 and east half of northwest quarter section 0 and fractional northeast quarter section 7, m town- shin 7 north, range 8 east, containing 421 acres, and improvement.; tax, $51 75; costs, 81 09. •201 Against W. R. Caiuhell and personal prop- erty; tax, Si SO : on, 59 cents. - 262— Against L. C. Chandler and undivided half of a tract of land east of SaeramentoCity, bounded north by land of Peter Burns, east by land of John I McCarty, south by J street road, west by land of Moore. Welty and Aiken, excepting therefrom 5 acres sold to Geo. Tusch, containing 40 acres ; tax, 821 ; cost, 81 55. Against Methodist Episcopal Church and lot 5, and east half lot 0, block 5, in the town of Folsom, and improvements ; tax, 88 10 ; costs, 91 cents. 201 — Against Emily and Agues P. Clarkin and west 3 feet iot 3, and east I_' feet lot 4, block 37, and lots 11, 15 and 10, block OS, and 1 to 6 and 15 and 16, block 73, and 1 to 16, block 74, and 1 to 16, block '■*■' lot 8, block 67, all in the town of Folsom, and improvements ; tax, ,--'l2 15 ; costs, Si 11. 205 — Agai st Hiram Clifford and jiersonal prop- erty ; tax, 89 S3 : costs, 99 cents. 266— Against D. H. Clippenger and fractional northwest quarter section 15, township 8 north, range 8 east, containing 1." acres, .violent*, and personal projierty ; tax, 80 53 ; coats, SI 33. ' 267 Against Cornelius Cole and Swamp Land Surveys Nos. 682 and 702, Tyler Island, and im- provements, containing 810 acres ; tax, 865 92 ; costs. 84 30. • ,; ..,, ; ',. 208— Against Mrs. J. C. Connor and jiersoual property ; tax, 835 47 ; costs, 82 27. 270— Against S. E. Corder and pergonal property : tax. S3 60 ; costs. 68 cents. 271 — Against J. P. Counts and Swamp Land Sur- veys Nos. 313 and 314, in township 4 north, range 4 east, containing Ml acres and improvements ; tax, 8105 90 ; costs, 35 80. 277— Against A. J. Daily and part of Swamp Land Survey No. 296, towns ip 5 north, range 4 east, bounded north and east by Swamp Land Survey No. 292, south by land of Stephenson and west by land of Hawley, containing lOe acres ; tax, 816 20 ; costs, 81 31. . 279— Against W. O. Davis and northwest quarter of section 30 and southwest quarter and northwest quarter of section 19, township 9 north, range 8 east, containing 480 acres, and improvements and per- sonal property ; tax, 829 50 ; costs, 83 49. Against Owen Dubois and cast 71 acres of Swamp Land Survey No. 311, in sections 28 and S3, t0..-*'shijt 5 north, range 4 east, containing 71 acres, and Imjirovements; tax, 825 05; costs, SI 75. 283— Against N. Dunlap and personal proiierty '■ tax, Bs 17; costs, 76 cents. *. • :*•'. h ■• , 284— Against Mrs. Dunning and east half of lot 10, and north 50 fee*, of lot 11, block 43, in the town of Folsom ; tax, 81 95 ; costs, CO cents. " 2Ss— Against Eist Park Association and lots 3, 4 and 5 of Watson's Addition, containing SO acres, and tract of land east of and adjoining East Park, bounded on the north by the 1 uid of olsen, east H the land of Stuher, and south by the land of Klotz, containing 14 acres, and improvements and personal i property; tax, Bo3 60; costs, B6 18. i* 286— Against S. A. Elder and fractional southeast quart, r of section 22, township 8 north, ranee 5 east, conta ning H acres, and improvements and persouai projierty; lax, 81 95; costs, 81 10. . --> • . 288— Against M chael Farrell and lot 6, block 37, in town of Folsom, and improvements ; tax, 81 12 * octets, 56 cents. '■■"' '.*.'. "'--■-. ■**.- * 291— Against Mary E. Frank and tract of land bounded southwest by land of Andrew Kelly, south- i east by grant line road, northeast by laud of Wack- man, township 7 north, range 6 east, containing . 5 i acres, and improvements and personal projiertv ! Ux, 82 10; costs, 81 11. * ■ ..-*;., 777 | 294— Against M. V. Gardner and east half of south- I west quarter of section 22, township 8 north, range ! 5 east, conuiiiiur SO acres ; and southeast quarter of ; section '— , township 8 north, range 5 east, contain- j i:._- It. . acres, and imjirovements and personal proji- 1 erty ; tax. Sis 88 ; costs, 84 29. . .. . 2. '5— Against Georgian! Grange and lot 6, block 1, ! Islelon, and improvements ; tax,- 86 75 ; costs, 84 cents. -•- v.'- ,- .-■* I 290}— Against Noah B. Gill and north half of south* I we-t quarter of section 18, township 7 north, range 9 east, containing SO acre", improvements and per- sonal property;: tax. $.! so : costs. 81 62. '■* ••- -* 299— Against A. B. Gilbert and personal property : tax, S3 23 ; costs, 1.0 cents, '. .^ ...... ! ! 300— Against W. O. B. Gwiniitand personal prop- I erty; tax. si 45: c0tu.,177 cents. I. \ 8 -> Y. - I j 301— Against George OurueHw . and personal ' DELINQUENT "TAX LIST. ~~- * property, migratory to Placer ; tax, si 12 ; cools, 71 cents. " *, 302— Against Alb. Halen and lots 15 and 10, block j 26, Folsom ; and lots Ito 10, block 41, Folsom ; lots 1 to 10, block 42, Folsom, and personal property ; tax, 83 53 ; costs, 81 68. ! 303— Against J. P. Hanchett and lot No. 1 of southeast quarter, and east half of northeast quar- ter of section 20 ; and lot 4, in southwest quarter, , and west half of northwest quarter of section 21 : and east half of southwest quarter of section 10, all in township 10 north, range 5 east, containing 2SS acres, improvements and jiersoual property ; tax, 827 ; costs, 84 35. 307— Against Havmond and Allen and tract of land in township 8 north, range 5 cast, bounded north by land of Sanborn, east and west by Peter Bums and south by laud of McCarty, containing 191 acres, improvement) and personal property ; tax, 817 77 ; costs, si SO- 303— Against Haymond, Allen and Milliken and Swamp Land Survey No. 257, less 40 acres, assessed to Acock, in township 7 north, range 4 east, contain- icg 278 acres, improvements and jiersonal property; tax, 861 ; costs, 83 55. 314— Against Ferman Hoxic and fractional south- east quarter of southwest quarter of section 20, township 10 north, range 8 east, containing 11 acres. improvements and persona! property ; tax, $4 50; costs, SI 22. ' 315— Against David W. Hudson and all north of Dry creek of east half of section 15, and all north of Dry creek of west half of section 14, township 5 north, range S cast, oontalinog 183 acres ; tax, 827 ; costs, SI 85. Against Charles E. Hustler and lot 0 in Swamp Land Survey No 1,023, Sutter Islan 1. con- taining 50 acres, and personal property ; tax, $6 22 ; costs, 81 31. 32o— Against Louis F. Johns in and east half and southwest quarter of section 7, township 6 north, range 7 ea-t ; and fractional east half of section 6, township 6 north, range 7 east, containing 010 acres ; tax, 833 00 ; costs, 82 IS. 322— Against W. H. Johnston and northwest quar- ter of southwest quarter of section 21, township 10 north, range 8 .ast, containing 40 acres, ami im- provements and personal property ; tax, 823 33 ; costs, 82 42. 324 Against William Jones and tract of land in section 15, township 8 north, range 5 east, bounded north, east and west by land of B. B. Redding, south by Sacramento and Placerville Railroad, containing 2 acres ; tax, Si 50 ; costs, 81 25. 331— Agaiust W. K. Lindsay, Sr., and personal property ; tax, 833 75 ; costs, 82 18. , 332— Against W. 11. Lockhart and personal prop- erty ; tax, 8* 35 ; costs, 71 cents. 333 Against John Lowell and fractional northwest quarter of section 7, township s north, range 0 east, containing 132 acres, and improvements and pep- sonal property ; tax, 875 45 ; costs, 84 77. 335— Against John C. Martin and lots 1 and 2, block 46, town of Folsom, and improvements and personal property ; tax, S3 45 ; costs, 81 13. 342— Against J. H. Miller and fractional north half of southwest quarter of section 7, township 10 north, range 4 east, and fractional north half of southeast quarter of section 12, township 10 north, range 3 east, containing 133 acres ; tax, B*l 08; costs, 81. . 317— Against Henry Neycken and part *of Swamp Land Survey No. 531, Sherman Island, section 20, township 3 north, range 2 east, containing 20 acres ; tax, 83 ; costs, 05 cents. 348— Against P. Nugent and southwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 10, township 8 north, range 8 east, containing 40 acres, and southeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 10, town- ship 8 north, range 8 east, containing 40 teres, and northeast quarter of section 15, township 8 north, range 8 east, containing 100 acres, and improve- ments ; tax. 812 30 ; casts, 82 11. 349 - Against D. J Nelson and fractional section 6, township 6 north, range 6 east, containing half an acre ; tax, 3S cents ; costs, 53 cents. 351— Against J. A. Odell and lots 1, 2 and 3, block 63, Folsom, and personal projierty ; tax, 85 03 ; costs, 81 28. ■'- - " Against David Osborn and part of Swamp Land Survey- No. 430, Randall Island, containing 100 acres ; part of Swamp Land Survey No. 154, Sutter Island, containing 30 acres ; all of Swamp Land Sur- vey No. 20, Sutter Island, containing 157 acres ; and west part subdivision No. 1, Swamp Land Survey No. 1023, Sutter Island, containing 159 acres ; and north 51 acres of subdivision . No. 1, Swamp Land Survey No. 1023, Sutter Island, containing 51 acres ; and part of Swamp Land Survey No. 1022, iter Island, containing 50 acres, improvement, and per- sonal property ; tax, 8101 32 ; costs, 83 50. 353— Against R. K. Owens and all north of Dry creek of rortheast quarter of northeast quarter of section 31, and all north of Dry creek of north- west quarter of northwest quarter of section 32, all in township 5 north, range 7 east, containing 53 acres ; tax, 88 78 : costs, 94 cents. 357— Against Phillips, Tabor & Co. and lot 1, block 50, lots 9 and 10, block 62, and west 10 feet lot 1 and lot 2, block 24, all in the town of Folsom ; tax, 867 ; costs, 81 83. 359— Against Br cc Powell and a tract of land in township 8 north, range 5 east, bounded north by S. and P. R. I*. . east by land of Oatman, south by Sulxer, and west by land of Charles Crocker, trus- tee, containing 1 acre, improvements and personal property ; tax, 86 52 ; costs, 81 33. 303— Against R. A. Reed and lot 11, block 35, Folsom, improvements and personal projierty ; tax, 811 80 ; costs, 81 43. 364— Against George W. Rhodes and lot, Simon, l's addition to Gait, containing 3 acres, and improve- ments and personal property ; tax, 88 55 ; costs, 81 43. . 365— Against Peter Rigneyand lots 14 and 15, block 38, and west 10 feet lot 4, block 37, town of Fol- som, and personal property ; tax, 81 65 ; costs, SI 50. 307 Against S. L. Rogers, agent of J. Reynolds, and a tract of land commencing at the east bank of the Sacramento river, in the center of Main street, as laid down on a map in the town of Suiter on file in the County Recorder's Office; running thence easterly along the center of Main street to the east line of Sutter Grant ; thence north along said east line of said grant — rods ; thence east along said grant line to the east line of the town of Sutter ; thence northeasterly on the east line of said town of Sutter to the center of Salem street; thence north 50* west along the center of Salem street to Sacra- mento river ; thence down said river to the place of beginning — excepting therefrom — lot, known as the brewery containing 300 acres, and Improve- ments; tax, 8232 50; costs, 812 12. - .* -- 371 — Against T. G. Salisbury and a tract of land being a part of the Alfred Hill tract, containing 30 acres, and personal property tax, 826 40 ; costs, 82 32. -. . ' ■•■."•"•- . 370— Against John Sitler and personal proficrty ; tax. S3 ; costs, 05 cents. 377 — Against E.+l. Sltaggs and personal property ; tax. 84 50 ; coats, 73 cents. ' 379— Against Edwin S. Squires and personal prop- erty ; tax, 82 32 ; costs, 01 cents. 380 Against Charlotte Stanley snd lots 3, 8 and 9, in section 24, township 8 north, range 8 east, con- taining 80 acres; tax, 84 23 ; costs, 71 cents. Against Alvin Stevens and west half of southeast quarter section 2, township 5 north, range 5 east, containing SO acres, aud improvements ; tax, $12 75 : costs, 81 14. — Against ,'. B. Stevens and fractional north- east quarter section 2, township 5 north, range 5 east, containing 140 acres; tax, 810 SO ; costs, SI 31. 386 — Against -lames 11. Thompson and all of sec- tion 16, township 5, north, range 7 east, containing 010 acres, improvements and personal property; tax, S3 ' 12 ; costs, 85 10. 387— Against Jos. Thomlinson and east half of southeast quarter of section in, and northwest quarter of southwest quarter, and southwest quar- ter of north west quarter of section 20, all of town- ship 0 north, ranges east, containing 360 acres, anil improvements and personal property ; tax, 812 30; costs, 82 12. 392— Against Philip Waggoner and south half of northeast quarter of section 32, township 8 north, range 8 east, containing 80 acres, and persouai prop- erty : tax, 821 ; costs, 82 05. 395— Against Daniel Walters and east 40 feet of lot 7, block 35 ; and 1 to 10, block 00 ; and 4to 7, block SI, all in the town of Folsom, and improve- ments ; -?29 85 ; costs, s" 95. 398 — Against Mrs E. V. Wiley and southeast quar- ter of section 27 and northwest quarter of section 34, and all of township (I north, range 5 cast, containing 320 acres, and improvements; tax, 852 20 ; costs, .Vi 10. 399 Against B. K. Williams and southeast quarter of northwest quarter of section 2, township 7 north, range 6 east, containing 40 acres, and Improvements and personal property ; tax. 85 33 ; costs, 81 27. Against Mrs. 11. Wilson ami lots 11 to 10 block 50, iv Folsom, and imjiroYe-nents ; tax, 82 48. 402 Against John L. Wilson and northeast quar- ter of section 18, township 5 north, range 8 cast, containing 160 acres, and improvements and jier- sonal property ; tax, 810 05 ; costs, 81 50. 403— Against Winegar & Cleves and north half of southeast quarter and southeast quarter of north- east quart, r of section 1, township 7 north, range 3 east, containing 120 acres ; tax, so ; costs, SI 45. 404— Against Seidell Wright and Swamp Land Sur- veys Nos. ';."..* and 656, on Brannan island, in town- ship 4 north, range 3 east, containing 909 acres ; tax, 8137 85 ; costs, 87 39. 405— Against Tong Hing Company, agent of China Chapel, and lots 9 and 10, block 11. in Folsom, and improvements ; tax, S3 75 ; costs, 69 cents.. Tracts of 1.-iii.l In Sacramento County. - '.i*.ni tn I ii l.i: »ii Owners. Against lot 2 of northeast quarter of section 2. township 5 north, range 5 cost, containing 25 acres ; tax, $3 ; costs, 05 cents. t , Against lots 3 and 4 of northwest quarter of section 2. township 5 north, range 5 east, 50 acres ; tax, 80 ; costs, 80 cents. 408— Against lot 5 of Jiort west qnartcr of section 2, township 5 north, range 5 east, 80 acres, and im- provements ; tax, Sll 10 ; costs, 81 05. 4CSI— Against east half of lot 8 «f northwest quarter of Miction 2, township 5 north, range 5 east, 40 seres ; tax, 84 80 ; costs, 74 cent". 409— Agains; south half of northeast quarter of section 2, township 5 north, range 7 east, SO acres ; tax, S3 CO ; costs, 68 cents. , 410 Against east half of northeast quarter of section 4, township 5 north, range Beast, cOactes; tax, 83 60 ; costs, 63 cents 411— Against south half of northwest quarter of section 8, township 5 north, range 8 east, 80 acres ; tax. 83 60 : costs, 63 cents. Against west ha'f of northwest quarter of section 10, township 5 north, range 8 east, 80 acres ; tax, -S3 60 ; costs, 68 cents. 413 Against southwest qtiartT of southwest quarter of section 23, township 6 north, range 7 east, 40 acres ; tax, 82 40 ; got*, 62 cents. ; 414 — Against west half of northwest qmrter of section 27, township 6 north, range 7 east, 80 acres ; tax. 84 80 ; costs, 74 cent-.. 415 — Against southeast quarter of section 29, ! township 6 north, range 7 east, ICO acres ; tax, 83 CO ; costs, OS cents. ' 416— Against east half of southeast quarter of section 4, township 6 north, range 8 east, SO acres ; tax, S3 60 ; costs, 68 cents. 417— Against southeast quarter and southeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 22, town- ship 6 north, range a east, 200 acres ; lax, 86 ; cists, 80 cents. -.■-•-; - 418 — Against 5 uthwest quarter and south half of 1 northwest quarter of section 29, township 6 north, - ranges east, 240 acres ; tax, 814 40 ; cost*. 81 23. 419— Against all of section 34, township 6 north, range 8 east, 010 acres; tax, 823 80 ; costs, 81 94. 420— Against southeast quarter of section 24, township 7 north, r» nge 7 cast, ICO a^res ; tax, 86 75 ; costs, 84 cents. '■»'•• " 421— Against southeast quarter of section 13, township. 7 north, range 8 east, 160 acres; tax, 87 20 ; costs, 86 centa. *.■'"..'.. . . .'."'"-■ 422— Against southwest quarter of section 13, I township 7 north, range 8 east, 160 acres ; tax, 87 20 ; cost SO cents. .' . ' 423 -Against south half of northwest quarter of section 13, townshij. 7 north, range 8 east, 8) acres; . tax, S3 60; costs, 68 certs. I 424- Against northeast quarter of northwest quar- : ter section 13, township 7 north, range 8 east, 40 • acres ; tax, SI SO ; costs, 59 cents. | 425— Against south half of northeast half section 22, township 7 north, range 8 east, 60 acres ; tax, - 83 60 ; costs, 68 cuts. •■■-■. • '".' ''■-• , I Against west half of northeast quarter and ' " southeast quarter suction 24, township 7 north, range I 8 east, 240 acres : tax, 810 .**-. : costs, 81 04. . - -.; - 3 | 427— Against, vest half section 24. township 7 - n-. »h. range 8 ea**"!, 320 acr.-s ; tax, 814 40 ; costs, 1 Si 11. 1 DELINQUENT TAX LIST. 423— Against southeast quarter of northeast quar- ter and » north half of southeast quarter seccinn 26, township 7 north, range 8 east, I 'o acres tax, ( 65 40 ; costs, 63 cents. .*..- >'? -.*,,■•.* Against southwest quarter ;of southeast quarter and southwest quarter section 26, township i 7 north, range S east, 200 acres ; tax, .*") ; costs, 95 ! cents. '■■•,.-• *,'■» - f ■ r.r 430— Against southwest - quarter of northwest ; quarter, section 26, township 7 north, I range east, 40 acres ; tax, ii 80; costs, 69 cents. " 431— Against northwest quarter of northeast quarter, section 32, township 7 north, range t* east, 40 acres; tax, SI 95; costs, 59 cents. ; - * 432 Against south quarter oof. f southeast qnart,-r. section So, township 7 north, range 3 east, 810 acres; tax,-*3 60; costs, 6Sccnts.-* * joUt rwfa-ifi 13$— Against southweit quarter of southwest quarter and south half of southeast quarter section 86, township 7 north, ranj-e Ssast, 120 acres ; tax, ,«5 40; costs, 78 cents. - ■ ■■•* -* 434— Agai.'St east hals of northwest quarter and southwest quarter of northwest quarter and west halt of east half, sectiou 0, township 7 north, range 9 east, 230 acres ; tax, 312 60; costs, SI 13. i 433 — Against southwest quarter of southwest quarter, section 6, township 7 north, range 9 east, 40 acres : tax, £1 80 ; costs, 59 cents. . 436— Against southwest quarter of scuthwest quarter, section IS, township 7 north, range 9 east, •Wacres; tax, 61 80; costs, .-.9 cents. 437— Against northwest . quarter of northeast quarter and northeast quarter of northwest quarter, section 30, township 7 north, range 9 east, 80 acres; tax, s3 60; costs 68 cents. " • -• ■' . 43S— Against lots 1 and 2," section 1, township 8 north, range 5 east, 43 acres : tax, $3 90 ; costs, 70 cents. 439— Against lots 5 and 6, section 12, township 8 north, range 5 cast, 29 acres, and improvements; tax, St 87 ; costs, 75 cents. ■ .-r . ■■- , 440 — Against east half of southeast quarter, section 8, to unship 8 north, range 8 east, 80 acres ; tax, -$1 ; costs,t6s cents. Against east half of northeast quarter, section 7, township 8 north, range 8 east, 80 acres ; tax, S3; costs, lilt cents. . ... 442— Against northeast quarter, section 14, town- ship 8 north, range 8 east, 160 acres; tax, «6 ; costs, 80 ceuts. . - - .--.-v. 443— Against ea-it half of southeast quarter, sec- tion 24, township 8 'north, ranges east, 80 acres; tax S3; costs, 65 cents. 444 Airamsl lota 1 and 2 of ncrtheast quarter, section 25, toaiiship 8 north, range A east, SUaerc-t; tax, S3 00; costs, 63 cents. , — Against northeast quarter of northwest quarter, section 25, township 8 north, range 8 east, 40 acres ; tax, 81 80; costs, 60 cents. Against south half of southeast quarter and south half of southwest quarter, section 28, town- ship S north, range 8 east, 160 acres; tax, *7 20; costs, 86 cents. • . 447— Against north half of northeast I quarter, section 32, township 8 north, range 8 tast, 80 acres; tax 83 60; costs, 03 cents. * ' 448 -Against north west quarter and northwest quarter of southwest quarter, stctionSO, township 8 north, range 8 taut, 200 acres ; tax, 89; costs, 95 cents. 41.) Against west half of southwest quarter, section 3o, township 8 north, range 9 east, 80 acres; tax, $3 ; costs, 65 cents. 450— Against southeast - quarter section 24, township 9 north, range] 7 east, 160 acres; tax, S7 20 ; costs, 85 cents. * -> n 451— Against north half of southeast quarter and southwest quarter, section 5, township 9 north, range 8 cast, 240 acre s; tax, $10 80; costs, SI. , 452— Acrainst west ha f of southwest quarter of section 7, township 0 north, range 8 east, 80 acres ; tax, S3 CO ; costs, 68 cents. ■ i'■ 453— Against north half of northwest , quarter and southeast quarter of northwest quarter of sec- tion 9, township 9 north, range 8 oast, 120 acres ; tax, 85 40 ; costs, 77 cents, b .- '.-.v.- -45 4 Against southwest quarter of, southwest quarter of section 9, township 9 north, range 8 «a.-t, 49 acres ; tax 31 SO ; costs, 59 cents. 455 Against north half of southwest quarter of section 15, township 9 north, range 8 east, 80 acres ; tax. SI SO ; costs, 59 cent*. 453 — Agai st south half of section 17, township 9 north, range 8 east, 320 acres ; tax, 814 40 ; costs, 31 23. ■■• • 451— Against west half cf southeast quarter of section 19, township 9 north, range 8 east, 80 acres ; tax, S3 60 ; cost, 6J cents. 452— Against fractional northeast quarter and fractional east half of northwest quarter of section 24, township 10 north, range 7 east, 160 acres ; tax §11 10 ; costs, $1 06.' ■ 460— Against subdivision No. 99, Rancho Rio de los Hoquelunmes, 1 acre ; tax, 90 cents ; costs, 66 cents. r t ... .,' Against west half of northwest quarter of section 2, township 7 north, range 6 east, SO acres ; tax, S3 40 ; costs, 92 cents. ■ •• Swamp and Overflowed Lands In Sacra- mento County Assessed to Unknown Owners. 462— Against Swamp Land Survey No. 1021, township 5 north, range I east, 57 acres ; tax, 85 10; cost*. 50 cents. 463- -Against Swamp Land Survey No. 1070 of sections 1 and 12, township S north range 5 east. 85 acres ; tax, S7 65 ; costs, 88 cents. . . ■ Lots and Illock-i In the Town of Folsom, Assessed to I nknown IN ner*. 464— Against lot 13, block 5, Folsom ; tax, 84 cents ; costs, 51 cents. 465— Against lots 1 and 2, block 9, Folsom; tax, 15 cents ; costs, 50 cents. . . * , • jj> •■'■ Against lot 4, block 10, Folsom ; tax, 7 cents ; costs, 50 cents. 467 — Against lots 1 and 2, block 11, Folsom ; lax, 15 cents ; costs, 50 cents. Against lots 1 to 8, block 12, Folsom ; tax, SI 20; costs, 55 cents. 469— Against lots 9 to 16, block 13, Folsom; tax, 60 cents ; costs, 53 cents. 470— Against lots 1 and 2 and 13 to 10, block 14, Folsom ; tax, 60 cents ; costs, 63 cents. 471— Against lots 9to 16, block 15, Folsom ; tax, 60 cents ; costs, 63 cents. 472— Against lots 6 to 8, block 17, Folsom ; tax, 60 cents ; costs, 53 cents. 473— Against lots 9 to 16, block 17, Folsom ; tax, 00 cents ; costs, 53 cents. 474— Against north 361 of south T4l feet lotl, block 19, and north 38$ of south 74J of ei**t 30 feet, lot 2, block 19, Folsom ; tax, 30 cents ; costs, 51 cents. .'.-*'* ■ -' , ■ 476— Against cast half lot 3, block 19, Folsom, and improvements ; tax St 50; coats, 73 cents. 47S— Against lots 9 and 10, block 36, Folsom ; tax, 60 cents ; costs, 53 c 'nts. 479— Against lots 3 and 4, block 39, Folsom ; tax, 30 cents ; costs, 51 cents. Against lots 1 an.l 2, block 40, Folsom ; tax, 39 cents ; costs, 61 cents. 482— Against lots 4 to 8, block 6S, Folsom ; tax, 30 cents ; costs, 52 cents. - * 483— Against lots 15 and 16 and 3 to 10, block 72, Fols'.m; Que 81 05 ; costs, 63 cunts. 4**4— Against lots 7 to 11, block 73 ; Folsom ; tax, SI 50 ; costs, 58 cents. 485— Against lots 1 to 16, block 97, Folsom ; tax, $2 25 ; costs, 61 cents. - Lots in Town or Elk "'rove Station Assessed tn Lliknov.'tl Owners. 480— \ir.iin-«t lot 11 in 11. S. Hill Tract, Elk Grove, |and improvements; tax, $1 50 ; coats, 58 cents. *.'-**'. '■■- *-- Lots In Town of Islelon Assessed to En- known Owners. 4S7— Against lots 5 anil 0 in block 5, Isleton, and improvements ; tax, -J7 50 ; costs, 88 cents. M. M. DREW, Sheriff and ex-Offldo Tax Collector. . HOTELS AffD RESTAUfiANTa CRESCENT CITY HOTEL. THEABOVEHOTELHASBEENTHOROUGIILT repaired, renovated an.l refurnished; Table first class. Best accommodation for families. Meals, 25 cents ; 21 meal tickets for $3 75. Rooms from 25c. to SI. Bar and billiard rooms connected with the house. [f5-lm] .1. E. DIXON*, nrop'r. LANSING'S INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, SACRAMENTO. Jin. 329, 'lit, an itnd .1211 X street. Between Third and Fourth, opposite Postoilice. tf The Urge.t and best Family Hotel in the city. Best Meals iii the city, for 25 cents. Board, per week, S3 '■ SI to $2 per day. Finely furnished rooms. . Street cars pass the door every five minutes. - -:*«>, ]a 6 If JAMES LANSING, Proprietor. EBNER'S HOTEL.! NOS. 18 AND 20 X STREET, BETWEEN FRONT and Second, Sacramento. Prices to suit the times. Board, 34 per week. Meals, 25 cents. Lodging, 25 to 50 cents. CHAS. DEITRICH & JULIUS RUMP, Ja29-4plm Proprietors. WESTERN HOTEL. NOS 41, 43, 45, 47, 49 AND 51 X STREET, I.^l Sacramento,Cl»li oniia. - This well known house has been newly furnished Every department has been made complete It has 200 well ventilated single rooms, and some 50 splen- didly furnished rooms for families. Terms per day : Board and Room, 81 to 82 ; Meals, £5 cents. Free Coach to the hotel. [Ja?l WM. LAND. Pmnrl.tor. ARCADE HOTEL ~ ™~ C-ECOND STREET, BETWEEN J AND X, SAO "^*) ramento. d24tf THOS. OUINEAN. Proprietor. . MECHANICS' EXCHANGE. DEUTSCHES GASTHAUS. NO3. 18, 20 AND 21 I street, between Front and Second, Sacra- mento. Heals, 91 cents; Beds, 2." cent*. d22-tf - JACOB SCHMID. Pronrietor. TONEVS *-«->, /~\ OYSTER & CHOP HOUSE, J&~& •s£\j,*Jr No. 54 Thibd Strskt, &*&*s!£ >S*r Between J and X, west side *&.*' ™ Newly refitted. Private Rooms for Families. ' Eastern and California OYSTERS in every style ..■--■'■:. d"-4plm -...*. 1 *.-...; . TREMONT HOTEL J STREET BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND, • Sacramento . i.--.;; , The House newly furnished throughout. Large, airy rooms. Good board and clear water. Prices moderate. . dB-lm4p P. BRYDINO, Proprietor. W. D. COMSTOCK, RAND FIFTH STS.,Manufacturer^ ta^^^^_ and Importer, offers his WS3ffi7 LARGE AND SELECTED STOCK B^-t-*- Of Furniture, for cash, a < lower price* than any oilier lion .■'.:.■- If ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. """"I d*26-4plm ' ' W. D. COMSTOCK. FURNITURE, VAN HEUSEN & HUNTOON'S NO. 20l J BTBEET4 Prices alway the Lowest and the Beet Assortment. ■'■-' - * ' ... ■•■■*- d !l-tf '■ •.-- ' -.- ■-*. , CAPITAL FURNITURE COMPANY. SIAXEFACTCBEES. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Ifc-^w-B place to purchase Furniture in WSEMr-, "-</ ; th" Suite. "We stand for HOME \&^.jf . LABOR against IMPORTATIONS." Ze^°f-*-*- -tar Special inducements to the Trale. I CAPITAL FURNITURE COMPANY, No. 17* i •tree*., Sacra- mento. n2a-tl BED ■ HOUSE TRADE ':. UNION; ■ "* . ■ '■ :.'■:-■ ,■■■ •■■. ■ WE WILL DO IT, ■'-•-' - ,;„'. ,;i .. : •': V...,,. ... . I ,:,;: -, .: - B EC A V SE WE SAID WE WOULD! AFTER THIRTY DAYS HARD TOIL, WE have completed our yearly inventory, and each Department has had its share ot reduction. ALL . , *» DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS, ETC., lIAVEJIBEEN MARKED DOWN -.; - i-.'.'Y ill : ' . . - .1 r... ' And a NEW PRICE placed on every article, in plain, large red figures. '• -' ©:cb FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT ■ • f Offers goods at prices to enable a quick sale. Oil MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS . DEPABTMENT CAN* BE SEES"— MANY A JOB LOT TO CLOSE. OIR BOOTS AND SHOES Are N'cw nnd Fresh, nml bought nl the old prices, not a cent advance ns yet. i i ' ' : * ' . ',( OUR HAT DEPARTMENT Comprises anything In the way of HATS, cr FROM 10 CENTS TO $5. T£* OUR CLOTHING! * As you see the people walking [the streets,' with their Fine Suits and Genteel Fits, speaks . well of this Department. - -r'' } ' : '' ">' 7 " S3 And in order to get ourselves afloat to make room for our SPRING TRADE, we shall offer inducements to make a quick, ready sale. Our Price List, of 50 pages, Giving full particulars of our prices and description of goods, is now ready for distribution, which is free to all on application. People at. a distance can keep posted, and see the difference in prices to what our price Is and of those keeping store at cross- roads and way-stations. If Any Information given. Samples of Goods sent to any address. DIRECT ALL LETTERS: Red-House SACRAUEXTO ........:....'.?..*;.... CAL ';.-.> -' -Km ' ' -' ■ ■:-- . V; .-.- -■ :..-- S .;' , ;-, .-■ ■ \ ■ -nr.- .' . MTSCELLAITEOUS. NEW YARD AND NEW STOCK. IST. L. DREW & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS, CORNER OF SECOND AND M STREETS. ggr Constantly on hand the finest assortment of all kinds of LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS n this coast. We defy competition. ;. d3-4ptf AGRICULTURAL WARES. BAKER&HAMILTON- IMPORTERS A.fß WHOLESALE DEALERS SHOVELS, AXES, BOLTS, NAILS, BCBEWB, BUTTS, HINGES. BIVETS, SAWS. LOCKS. SCALES. [PLANES, GRINDSTONES, HANDLES, OILEHS, WIIEELBABBOWS. TWINE, HOPE, WRENCHES, CAPS. SHOT, CL'TLEBT. BELTING, WISE, POWUEB. BAKES. SNATHS. SCTTOES, *rt IKE! LOTH, FOBKS, - v.,., i • ■■:■'" . . .- >• CHAIN CBADLES. HOES, Etc., Etc., Etc Also, Manufacturers and Agents for all leading Agricultural Implements and Machines, such as STEEL PLOWS, ,' . IRON PLOWS, *■ GANG PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, SEED SOWERS, FAN MILLS, k ; ;■' a CIDER MILLS, corn SHELLERS, ENGINES, THRESHERS, il - MOWERS. REAPERS, ETC., ETC. I. . ■ . tf AGENTS FOB BAIN'S WAGONS. "Ct SACRAMENTO ANO SAW FRANCISCO. tf SBHD FOR CATILOOCItS. ' ' -4ptf MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO., P^_ ift i ■ jj.i -"nWKiaai if i?- fc «P?s^>^ Hardware and Attrlcnllnral Implements, ■ : ■> SAN FRANCISCO, And Nos, 43, 45 and 47 J street Sacramento . mvl2-4plm . ., »j .-. " MARKETS. FULTON MARKET, COBNEB FIFTH AND It. STBEETS. w lartimin . OCR code : tV»^ "LIVE AND LET LIVE!" .^jgf OUR BUSINESS HAVING INCREASED STEAD- Hy from the .time of our copartnership, has justified us in extending our facilities tn meet it. We are now prepared to supply orders in the Poultry line, Meat line. Vegetable line, and in every depart- ment that constitutes a first-class market, at prices that defy competition, and guarantee satisfaction. Our Fish stall is supplied three time a week with Lake Tahoe and Truckee Trout, the finest in this market. Also, with the Choicest Salt and Fresh Water Fish, including Flounders, Soles, Smelts, Tomcods, Salt and Fresh Water Perch, Salmon, Eastern Oysters, Clams, Mussels, Shrimps. Crabs, Crawfish, snd every variety of Fish in season. We have just added to our large stock of CANNED GOODS, and have a compete assortmen., and, notwithstanding tiro advance In these goods, are selling TOMATOES at 15 cents a can, and the balance in the same proportion. - v, '■ S3- Country orders, in any quantities, filled at short notice. LONGTON & ANTHONY. ja!7*4plm JACOB ARNOLD, -M| ■ dkalkr is rr"*nf? FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. 13 California Hams, Pork, Lard, Bacon, Sausages. Smoked Beef, etc., at lowest market rates, corner Second and N streets. jal9-4ptf CHRIS. WtiISEL & CO.. Noa. 218 and 830 L street. Near Eighth. BUTCHERS AND PORK PACKERS. KTJCA. Choice Hams, Eicon, Lard, Mess'Vi^cE*-' Pork, Clear Pork, Pig*.' Feet, Spare Ribs, -J&2S*-;-** at lowest market price. Highest price paid for grain-fed Hogs. dlB-4ptf Bar O jnP-tlx C www „ * r ljJ*v TTAVING ENLARGED *_^ XX our place of business, ftjp^-Tk affitKLSi'it now gives us greater fa- l"l*ft "" Pll " I "'*cilities than ever for filling M *Z country orders. . ■••' •■!■' We at all times carry a large assortment of all kinds of produce: BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, FISH and GAME. j Our POULTRY YARD will always be kept stocked with the Choicest Poultry in the State. The FISH STALL will always be supplied with all kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish, Crabs, Lobsters. Shrimps, Clams and Oysters. • We will also receive weekly, direct from Balti- more, FRESH SELECTED Oi'sTERS. We also carry, at all times. Dried French Prunes, Nuts and Beans of all varieties, and all kinds of Canned Goods. ■■ ..::...• tST Orders from the country will be promptly filled. ' filetl D. DEBERNARDI & CO., Noa. 308 and 310 X street.'.. ...Sacramento ..*....-/ ■ ..t> Ja22-lm - ■-: ... '.'■: GROCERIES, "LIQUORS, ETC; • i CHAS. W. RAPP & 00., ~~ GROCERS, 138 J ST. BET. FIFTH A SIXTH, f| Sacramento. ---. ! - .. . ■ - - -*., A new stock of American, French and English I Groceries. Also, a large assorment of the finest lapanTeas - . - d2"--4rJ-Ti S. GOLDMAN, XXTHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER northwest corner . Second - and J streets, '■YY ' ■' - --• BACaAMEtTO. 7 -"- tf Orders from the country promptly filled. -•■ d! 7 4pti ' r ■■■■■'-••- P. H. SSELL. NO. 909 J STRHT.— CHOICE GROCERIES, at lowest prlflS No chirge for shipping. .•■;. <12-4plni NEW DRUG STORE. MR. T. FISH (LATE WITH MR. GF.O.^j S. Wait, Second and X streets), begs to €r-4 inform his numerous friends and the .-sera- \&, mento public generally, that bebas t is day <U» j taken into partnership MR. J. P. COLLINS, and that the business will in future be carried on under I the name ot *' Fiji k Collin*.- *. MR. FISH will give his best attention to the Dispensing Department of I the new business, and the firm hopes by a strict and I careful attention to business, it may merit a due I proportion of public patronse**. -^ "-*•",-, .-.-■>. January 14, 1530. FISH & COLLINS, V f"-4plia •■■-> St. George Building. - . REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. GREETING! - TTAPPY AND PROSPF.ROUS NEW YEAR HAPPY We PROSPEROUS NEW as the to all. We come boldly to the front as the leading ' j Brul Estate and Inanrance Agent* . . 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 Pl.eenix, of London. Combined cash capital, J*ll*>,OjO,oi>u. SPINKS k ACOCK, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Office 402 J street. ja3o 4ptf JOHN T. CAREY, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, Conveyancer and Notary Public. Rents Col- lected and Loans Negotiated. City and Country Property Bought and Sold .on Commission, at reasonable rates. Houses to let, Stores to let, Offices to let. Improved and desiraole Building Lots for sale at bargains, and on easy terms. Farms for sale in Yolo, Solanoand Butte counties. Manager of the Sacramento Branch of the Home Mutual Insurance Company, and Agent for reliable Foreign Insurance Companies. Office, No. 1000 Fourth ' street, Sacramento. ja26-4plra HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. of CALIFORNIA. ■ Capital Assets 9600,000. J. F. HOUGHTON .' President CHARLES R. 5T0RY.......; ...Secretary Saerumento Department. - Office, No. lOOfi Fourth street, Sacramento ilty. 8ITEBTISOBS: D. W. EARL, .... C. W. CLARK, . C. W. CRCCKER. JOHN T. CAREY '. ....Manager. A J. WETZLAR HAYING RFSIGNED THE -*, management of the Home Mutual Insurance Company of California, JOHN T. CAREY* has been appointed this day. A continuance of the liberal patronage of the property owners of Sacramento, which has been heretofore extended to the well- known and reliable Company, is resptcif ally solicited by the officers of the Company, and J. T. CAREY, Manager. H. H. BIGELOW, General Agent. Sacramento. January 12, 1850. jalS-4plm SDW. CADWALADSa. CIIAS. R. rARSOS'S. CADWALADER & PARSONS (Successors to Edw. Cadwalader), REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, NO. SI .1 STKEET. I tf Real Fstate Bought and Sold on Commission. aoskts FOR TIIR UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO, ROYAL. HAMBURG-BREMEN, NORWICH, UNION AND LANCASHIRE FIR INSURANCE COMPANIES; and the MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OF NEW YORK. d!3-4ptf THOMAS L. ACOCK. iLI'RKU sri.vts. SPINKS & ACOCK. T> EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. officii : j -. .- . '. ,'i. *. KO. 403 J STKKET...... ..SACBAMEXTO. d!3-4ptf THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE TNSUR4NCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Home Office, No. 41 Second street, Sacramento. CAPITAL BKAXCn. W. R. STRONG .' Vice President GEORGE M. MGTT Secretary DR. W. H. BALDWIN ....Medical Examiner At age of 35, upon the low rate plan, the cost of $5,000 insurance is but 23 cents per day. - Over 91.500.000 pal<3 lo Policy Holders nnd their Ke|irr**rntnliTea. tf Policies issued uoon all the approved plans. dl-4ntf W. P. COLEMAN, T*t» F.AL TATE SALESROOM, 89 J STREET Seal Estate Couch l A Sold un Commission. Agent for the LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE, FIREMAN'S FUND OF SAN FRANCISCO FIRE COMPANIES. -Also the H. Y. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. dl-4plm BANKING HOUSES. - NATIONAL GOLD BANK S~\¥ D. O. MILLS & CO., SACRAMENTO. EDGAR MILLS President. W. K. CHAMBERLAIN.... Vice President. FRANK MILLER Cashier tXITEII STATES DEPOSITABY. KXCIIANOS OX Sew York, London. Dublin. Berlin, Paris And all the principal cities of Europe.' Exchange on San Francisco at 80 cents per $1,000. dll-tf PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. OF SACRAMENTO. Capital.. $500,010. '■■. DIRECTORS : Wm. JOHNSTO!*, :* E.J. Croit Y- Wm. 11. KKion-rs, Jo«s I* Hi'Ntook, * E. C. Atkinson, Sahi'lL Gottlieb. WM. BECKMAN President' WM. F. HUNTOON Secretary and Cashier dl-lmlp gssss — — — ■— *^^^^^^— —^—^^» DR. SALFIELD'«| REJUVENATOR S3 ! CURES WITH UNFAILING CER- i \^i t.iii.tj* Nervous and Physical Debilit*, — — — Seminal Weakness. Spermatorrhoea, Exhiusted Vi alitv and L'iSS OF MANHOOD, from whatever cause produced. - IT ENRICHES AND PURIFIES THE BLOOD, strengthens the Nerves, Brain, Muvcles, Digestion, Reproductive Organs, and hhvsicnl mid MenUl Faculties. It stops any unnatural debilitating drain upon the system, pre- venting involuntary losses, debilitating dreams, etc. It is a sure eliminator o.' all KIDNEY and BLAD- DER COMPLAINTS. To those suffering from the effects of youthful indiscretions or excess, a speedy . cure is guaranteed. Price, 9>! 50 per bottle, or five . bottles in cam, with full directions and advice, 910. Sent secure from observation to any address upon receipt of pnee or C. 0. D. To he had only direct of DR. SALFIELD, No. SO KEARNY STREET, Ban Francisco, Cal. Communications strictly confi- dential. | Consultations by Ictter or at office, FREE Office hours, 10 to 3 and 6toB P. v.- ■ — . Sundays, from 11 to 1 only. Ja-j-iptf F. KUNZ, T X I < » X X I* It - F. IC V . j TENTH STREET, BETWEEN U AND V.'^Mfc , City depot, sooth side of X street, be**ttS§% , twen Fourth and Fifth, next door to Me-*IVHP ehanics' Store, would respectfully call atten- 43? - ' tion to his marvelous collection of rare Trees, Shrub, bery and Florist Flowers. His prices are the lowest. Call and be eonvinee.l. . ja23-4plm A. J. VERM I LV A ; * , COUNTY CORONER V AND UNDERTAKER, No. 108 J street, between Fourth and Fifth. Always on hand a large assortment of Metallic and 1 Wooden Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffins. Shroud- furnished and Funeral Wreaths Preserved. Country * orders will receive promp* attention on short notice I fci-l .t l-.*.--« »-,*-* . ,'l4 An!**** J. FRANK CLARK, " . *-**JUCCESBOR TO CLARK ft DAVIS - Nos. *» nnd 51 Fourth «t., bet. J and li, . -Y'?Y i. '. SACRAMENTO. ..-..- .7 ;..: » ... . . .. * ' I . Always a complete »to*k of Undertakers* Goods c in every style. Special attention given to coiir.-.n* jrderr.'at loweet rates. ..'-.'-I, ii-. ' . 7 LEGAL NOTICES. " SOTIOE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE or 7Y ■R--I3AT. ESTATE. UNDER AND PURSUANT TO THE TERMS and provisions of the last will and testament of. John Suverkrup, deceased, the undersigned, Executor of said will, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for Cash in Gold Coin, subject to confirmation by the Superior Court of bacramento county, --California, that certain real property belong- ing to the estate of said deceased and situated in Sacramento city, Sacramento county, State of Cali- fornia, and known and described as the south half of the east quarter of lot No. 5, in the block between J and X and Second and Third streets, in said city, having thereon a two-story building, the street floor of which is occupied by J. J. Trurbach, dealer in clothing, etc Bids or offers for said real property must be in writing, and will be received at the office of Ben. Bullard, Jr., No. 91S Third street, between I and J, Sacramento city , until Monday at 1 o'clock r. St., February ltith, 1»»'J. WM. WILLIAMSON, Surviving Executor of last will and testament of John Suverkrup, deceased. . ■ f6td NOTICE. Lasd Office at Sacamknto, Cal., ) January 13, 18S0. ) *V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVE.-* THAT THE Vi following-named settler has filed notico of his intention to make final preof in support of his c.aim and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date r.f this notice, viz.: On the 17th FEBRUARY, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m., at this office, WjLDEtt W. MONROE, Homestead Application No. 5-**2, for the west half of northwest quarter of section 'li, township 11 north, range 4 east, and names the following as his witnesses, viz. : L. C. CHKISMAN and J. L. HALL, of Sutter county. ED. I. TAYLOR, Register. jall-lm* SUMMONS. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY" OF SAC- ramento— ss. In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. The People of the State of Cali- fornis to I. S. GARTNER, greeting: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of A. J. SIIOKEY, in said Court filed against you, within ten days from the service of this writ, exclusive of the day of service, if served on you in this county ; if served out of this county, but within this Judicial District, within twenty days; but « served on you without said district, then in forty days from such service, exclusive of the day of ser- vice, in an action commenced on the 4th day of DECEMBER. 1879. in said Court. Said action is brought to recover the sum of eighty-nine thousand (553.000) dollars, together with costs of suit. And for cause of action plaintiff alleges that on the 18th day of September, 1870, the above-named defend- ant caused and procured one Georgo R. Martin, with force and violence, to arrest this plaintiff, and ma- liciously and without cause caused and procured this plaintiff to be imprisoned and detained in prison in the County Jail of Sacramento county tor forty- nine days, contrary to the laws of the Stale o! Califernia and against the will of said plaintiff, whereby plaintiff was exposed and injured in feelings, his credit and his cir- cumstances, and prevented from attending to his business, to his damage in the sum of "sa.OOO as aforesaid, all of which is fully stated in the coui- Elainton file herein, to which special reference is hereby made. And you are hereby notified, that if you fail to answer the complaint as di- rected, plaintiff will take default against you, and apply to the Court for judgment for the said sum ot $99,000 and costs < f suit as demanded therein. In testimony whereof, I, Thomas H. Berkey, Clerk of the Mxth Judicial District Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at office in the city of Sacramento, this Ith day of DECEMBER, A. 1). 1879. [seal] THOS. H. BERKEY, Clerk. By Joun 11. Paenell, Deputy Clerk. I. S. Brown, Attorney for Plaintiff. dB*la»*.*mM NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF MARMADUKE RANSOM, DE- ceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed, Executor of the last will and testament and of the estate of MARMADUKE RANSOM, de- ceased, to the creditors of and ail persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary affidavits or vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the Executor, Sparrow Smith, at counting- ' room of Adams, McNeill & Co., corner Front and L streets, Sacramento. , Dated Monday, January 19. 1880, SPARROW SMITH, Administrator. nr-. '■■ jal9-law4w.M MEDICAL. TO THE UNFORTUNATE DR. BIBBOH'SDISPENSAET, •i'.'.t Kearny St., San Francisco. *•*>*■■*. Established in IBM, for jw '3fifc, the treatment of Seiu it sz^z^, J-v-ftE-i and Seminal diseases Kr^Znl^~ s ** c - 1 as Gonorrhea, Gleet, jra^TL^'igs^Ml Strictures, Syphill- 'n ill tVvSi '•-fS-^^'-M 118 ' ormß . Seminal Wet '.* Bsjff^ ?7^ ¥*M*Jrf nesB ' lm P * n cy, Sk.n Mffi *X .pr&tS/l Diseases, etc., pcniu- IK."*^ *'*Jf^^*lv-EV-'4 neQtI >' < *'' re ' 3ornoc harge. S?"-SS5i{ n,lnal ""•t-fej-lv '/' V^l^y : i '■•t'JW ■ I **''-"-' Emissions, the -S^MK-Lifc'lifev/JBSK'; -nißcquencoofself-abuae. C!*l*>t^«sSx4*-^ *V"* This solitary vice or de- ■-^--Oi^l!i^^M*^^K.^l ,r, -veclBexu;.lindult'erico l is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with un- erring certainty the following tram of morbid symptoms, unless con-bated by scientific medi- cal measures, viz. : Sallow countenance, dark spots under tho eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves an.l rat- tling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weak- ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, dilfideucc in approaching stran- gers, a dislike jo form new acquaintances, disposi- tion to shun society, lo** of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. «'! HU» at HO-IC. Persons at a distance may be cured at home by ad dressing a letter to DR. GIBBON, ::--.::i: case, symptoms, lenirth of time the disease haa continued, and have medicines promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the. country, with full and plaiu directions. By inclosing ten dol lars, in registered letter, through the Post-office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a )*a-"-9ge of medicine will bo forwarded to any part of the Union. Please siy you saw this advertisement in the Record Ukiox. Address, DE. J. F. GIBBON", Jr.:4-4ptf Box 1.95" San Fpincisco DR.' SPINNEY & CO., OF KO. II KEARtiY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, Treat all Chronic anil Special Dineases. MESS no WHO MAY UK SUFFERING FROM THE effects of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do »el 1 to uvall themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at tbe altar of suffering humanity. DR. BFINKRV will guarantee to forfeit $500 for every case of Seminal Weakness or Private Disease of any kind or character which be undertakes and fails to cure mE-nx.f--.tcED jie.v. There are many at the ace of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of the | bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting Of burning sensation, and a weakening of the aystom in a manner the patient cannot account for. On exam, ining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or tho color will he of a tbin milkish hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many men who die of this difficulty, igno- rant of the cause, which is tne second stage of sem- inal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure In all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs. Office hours— lll to 4 and i: to 8. Sunday from 10 to II A. m. Consultation free. Thorough exam- ination and advice, $5. Call or address DR. inuu & CO.. No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco. P. S. — For private diseases of short standing, a full course of medicines, sufficient for a cure, with all instructions will be sent to any address for 910. mr2s-4ostawMTWTliFtf CARRIAGES, j HARNESS, ETC. PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. T. D. SCRIVEII... Proprietor HACKS ON CALL AT ANT HOUR f&^_ day or night." Coupes, Phaetons, *NBBI Rockawaya, Barouches, Buggies, with the Vl' />•* best roadsters to be found in any livery stable on the coast, for hire. Horses kept in livery at reasonable rates, I' tables on Fourth street, between I and 3 ■ :■ I - Ja7-4ntf , R. atoxa & CO. '* a. a. van VOOKKIFS R. STONE & CO., Manufacturers. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Lpffc Saddles and Harness, @1^ CJADDLERY HARDWARE, CARRIAGE TRIM. IO mlnga, Carriage i'.oi.cs, Horse Clothing, Whips Collars, Leather and Shoe Findings, etc A full line of the best quality of Saddlers' and Shoemakers Tools. Received first premium at State Fair, 1877 for best Mexican Saddles, beet Carriage HanK-**, best Horse Collars, and the Society's gold medal fcr heat display in the department. 160 1 street, b<- — »-»-. ishl,' .-ill *llrf.h 4.rr.n..|.1-> ,■ .. . dl^l-.*---. ~- PIKE & YOUNG. CARRIAGE MANUFACTUR- «—_ . ers, comer if Fourth and /j£»-*>'!-J?v L streets, Sacramento, have on fcK-3^^-^s*^^ land the largest assortment of sC3*"Xi*-i-- ; Carriages, Wagons and Buggies 1 1 be found in Sacra T*-,--*i,t*-. which they will •elli.t very low rat*-*-.. » ' ■ i' a The Pioneer Box Factory - , ,i. »',». ' - '^. ■ ; * .ri . Still Ahead or all Competitor OOOSB -fie SOW . courts Of ..--...,. . . .-,'..» Front an M atreeta 'arrarar ni -*, ■ .-•■■'.- ■■ U»V ■ - BLACK DIAMOND COAL AND SCREENINGS^; npffß ABOVE WELL KNOWN SUPERIOR X MONTE DIABLO COAL, the moat economical that can be used for ->•. jun, is for sale in lota to suit at Black Diamond binding, Contra Ooata county, and at the office of the Company, southeast corner of Folsom and Spear streets, San Francisco. . 7^;? '' •■■..;•:■,-■•.-. P. B. CORNWALL, • dU4 <,'- . President R. D. C ii. Co