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THE DAILY RECORD-UfflOE WEDNESDAY... ...JUXE 3. lEBO. GARFIELD. [ooktixckd FROM FIRST rAOK.I weak,' by reason of his record on the back pay steal and sustaining Hajes' veto of the Chinese bill. Marysville, June Sth. — The Republicans fired .*"" guns in honor of the nomination of field this evening. The nomination gives pretty genera! -satisfaction to the Repub licans. Ardent friends of Senator Blame feel chagrined at his being beaten a second time in the nomination by a daik horse. San* Rafael, June Bth. — The nomination of Garfield was received here with unani mous approval among the Republicans. His nomination i? looked upon by them generally as harmonizing the partisan feeling that has existed among the Grant and Blame men. Leading Democrats regard him as a strong opponent. Columbia, June Bth.— Garfield's nomina tion took everybody by surprise here, but all the Republicans feel very much pleased over the result. The Democrats also acknowledge that Garfield will be hard to beat. SoNORA, June Bth. — The nomination!! by the. Chicago Convention give universal satisfaction among the Republicans in this vicinity. Modesto, June Bth. — The Republicans are jubilant over the nomination of Garfield. The Democrats think they have an easy fight. Los Angeles, June Bth. — Garfield's nomi nation was received in this city with a great deal of action, although Blame's nomi nation was by all odds preferable. When it became apparent that as between Grant and Elaine both must go, Garfield was readily ac cepted. One hundred guns were fired in lienor of the nomination, and a congratu latory message was sent to the California delegation. Watson VU.I.K, June Bth. — The news of the nomination of Garfield was received here by the Republicans with satisfaction, but there was no demonstration. The Democrats were in hopes that Grant would have beeu the nominee. San Bernardino, June Bth. — Both parties are very well pleased over the nomination of Garfield. Merced, June Bth. — The nomination of Garfield was received here with firing of cannon and a display of flags by the Repub licans. The Republicans generally here seem v.cii pleased with the selection made by the Convention, end feal confident of victory. The Democrats are evidently chagrined and disappointed, as they hoped that the antagon ism between the Grant and Blame adherents might cause the nomination of either to be received coldly by those supporting the de feated candidate, and thus weaken the ticket in the campaign. The Republicans talk of having a demonstration to-night, aud a rati fication meeting at tin early day. Klin BLUFF, June Sth. — Garfield's nomi nation was received by our citizens with much joy. The Republicans think he is a strong man, and feel confident of an easy victory next fai!, while the Deariocracta feel that no is just the man they have been look ing for, and that when it comes to the final contest ha will be badly beaten by the Dem ocratic nominee. The Republicans are mak ing preparations for a big time to-night. 7...\'."r-"t;v-i.' I June H-Ji. — All is quiet here, there being no enthusiasm in either party. DOWNIKVILLB, June Bth.— The Republicans ire enthusiastically satisfied. The Demo crats think Garfield a strong man. AtIBCBN, June Sth.— Prominent Republi cans here express themselves satisfied with Garfield's nomination. The Democrats ad mit him to be a string candidate. Grass Valley, June — The news of Garfield's nomination for President and Ar thur fcr Vice-President was welcome to the Republicans generally here. Nevada, June Bth. — The nomination of [field was enthusiastically received by the ReDublicans here, and a salute of fifty guns was fired in honor of the event. Although .Blame was almost the unanimous choice of the party if. this locality, Garfield is looked upon a3 an abb statesman and a very strong candidate, md this universal satisfaction to the Republicans. The Democrats are sorely disappointed in the defeat of Grant, he hav ing been locked or. as the weakest opponent their party could have had. Galt, Juno Stn. — One hundred guns are being fired in honor of Garfield's nomination. The Republicans are jubilant. Vreka, June Bth. — The Republicans ac cept Garfield with the greatest enthusiasm. flags are flying and a saluto of 100 guns is being fired. The Democrats are disappointed on the failure of Grant, and think Gaifield a strong nomination. Bonis, June Bth. — The Republicans litre are mildly enthusiastic over Garfield's nomi nation, but very few have ever heard of Ar thur. leading Democrats pronounce Gar- Ida hard man to beat. A ratification meet ing is bring held tonight, Hon. Charles N. Fox, of Oakland, being the principal orator. Portland (Or.), Juno Sth. — The news of tir • nomination of Garfield was received here with great enthusiasm by the Republicans, The nomination ims to give entire satisfac 2. in. Xi >. - (Ts'ev.), June Bth.— We ratify thin evening. The nomination gives great satis faction to Republicans. The Democrats have i"ttie to say, but recognize Garfield's great strength. Virginia (Nov.), June Sth. — Bonfires are i biasing on (' -tr.- 1 for a mile and a half. A salute of 399 guns is being fired in honor of Garfield's vote on the last ballot. A fre ght , W3gon has been t.xtetr.j-ori/.ed into a rttdrum *:i front of the International Hotel, and speakers have been engaged to address the people. Flags are flying over all Republican ! houses, and the enthusiasm is increasing. The Democrats seem dated, saying that I I iarfield is an easy man lo licit on this coast | on aoconnt of his Chinese record. Viroisia (Net*.), June Bth.— Near the close of the meeting to-night the Democrats trie.! to cause a disturbance by proposing three cheers for TilJcn, and finally for .left l'avi-. Personal collisions were prevented by the police. Arthur is not much known hero. Carson (Xev.), June Bth. — A big ratifica tion meeting is called for -ni^ht. The Ke publicans feel satisfied. The Peine craU af fect to be the same. Winn in 'cca (Key.), June Sth. — From nations with prominent Republicans, Garfield's nomination dc % not Beet with ap proval, and much dissatisfaction is expressed. The Democrats ar* jubilant, and feel that a better Domination for their success could cot have liecri loads. Eureka (Xcv.), June Sth.— Bepubii c.ins here were -strong for Blaise, and as strong anti-Grant. They accept Garfield with a degree of satisfaction, on the score of anything to beat Grant. The nomination creates no enthusiasm, though a few guns were fired. The Democrats profess to see in Garfield an easy -.-..an to beat. Austin (Nov.), June Bth. —The Kep'.hli cans here are joyful over the nomination of Garfield, though Blame was their first choice. The Demticrats think they will have larder work to defeat Garfield thaa cither Grant or Sherman. _^ . : A case of domestic scandal was tiinlrr ■discussion at a tea table. "Well, let us think tiie beat of her we can," said an el derly spinster. "Yes," said another, "and say the wore! -that's the fashion." The Arab who invented a'cihi 1 died 900 years ago, but bis spirit t-t ill lives. Hammer's Cascara Sagrada Bitters stimu ltitsa ton liver. ___^_ Try Hammer's Cascara F.ituTg for billir us- GENERAL NEWS. SPECIAL TO THE It CORD ON. DOMESTIC rows. ircHlTvaril-Rouiid Passenjtcrs. Omaha, June Sth.— The following through passengers were . on to-day's train, leaving at 12:15 P. M.. to arrive in Sacramento June 12th : D. Messmore Dodge and wife, Port land, Oregon; S. Strausburger, Mrs. .S. Strausburger, H. G. Sherrard, YV. C. Dem urest. New York; Cbaa. N. Shaw, Mrs. C. A. Sharron, Mrs. 11. M. Cameron and two children, H. C. Hill, Dr. H. R. McDonald, Miss M. 1,. Day, San Francisco ; Miss Mary berry, San Jose ; Mrs. B. Irwin and child, X. R. Johnson and daughter, Oakland ; Mrs. Clinton Day, Berkeley; YV. A. Pile, Phila delphia ; Sister Ann, Sister Scbolaehca, Bal timore ; Mrs. L. A. Pratt, K. B. Pratt, St. Louis ; Dr. A. L. Lindaley and wife, Port land, Oregon : 11. B. Heacnck, San Jose ; R. M. Green and wife, Cambridge, Ohio ; Alex andre S. De YViilowski, San Francisco. Thirty-three through emigrants left on last night's train, to arrive in Sacramento June loth. .Notorious Sporfinz Sinn .".iiil Politician Shot. New York, June Bth.— A Times Cincin nati special has the following additional de tails of the ehooting of Rph. Holland : - Hol land eras passing the corner of Fourth and Race street?, opposite the Commercial office, and when about fifteen feet distant from YVcodrough, the latter leveled his revolver and fired. Holland gave a loud yell, stag gered against the confectionary stand, sprang upon it twice, whirled around, and finally staggered behind the 111311 at the stand, where be concealed himself. Woodrough stood quietly under the gas lamp, with his revolver in position to fiie again, when he was dis armed and seized by the police. He went quietly along with the officers. At the sta tion-house he has persistently refused to say anything in regard to the shooting. Holland is very seriously wounded in the groin, but it I is not known at this hour whether there is a chance of his recovery. He has said several times recently that the ring was determined to assassinate him before the meeting of the Democratic National Convention, but he would stand his ground. There would be men at the Convention who would not like to see him, and be would have something to tell that they would not like to hear. The supposition is general to-night that his assas sination is directly connected with his politi cal work for Tilden and the Democratic party in 1870. The affair has caused much excitement about the streets where the news has spread. Immense Exhibition Building Proposed. New York, June Bth. — The celebrated Madison Square property, formerly called Gilnifire's Garden, has been disposed of for §800,000. to the Barnum Museum Company, a corporation just organized with a capital of $3,000,000, for the purpose of erecting the largest exhibition building in the world, in cluding under one roof a museum, opera house, Colosseum, theater, hippodrome, tropi cal garden, etc., to be finished and opened next year. William H. Yandeibilt makes a subscription of §250,000 to tin enterprise, and is one of its Directors, and P. T. Bar num, another well-known capitalist, will be largely interested. Mr. Barnum will also probably be President of the company. The act of incorporation was filed to-day. , Changes lv Pacific Coast Appropriations. Washington, June Sth. — The sundry civil appropriation bill, as reported from the Senate Committee on Appropriations this afternoon, is amended by increasing" the item for Mare Island dry dock from 575.000 to 3150,000, and the item fur the lighthouse and steam fog signal at Tillamook, Oregon, from 550,000 to 575.000. The Senate Com mittee has stricken out the House appropria tion of $5,000 for a lighthouse and fog signal at Point No-Point, Washington Territory. All other Pacific coast items remain un changed. Kramer in Chicago, Chicago, June Sth. — Kearney ar rived this evening to attend the Greenback- Labor Convention, which meets Wednesday. He will visit Cincinnati after the conclusion of the business of the Convention. He ex pressed the greatest contempt for the plat form ot the Republican Convention so far as it relates to the Chinese quantum. Duel nl ltd Inn. mil. Richmond (Ya.), June Bth.— A duel took place yesterday morning between W. E. Elan, editor of the Whig, and Colonel Thomas Smith, son of ex-Governor Smith. Plan was severely but' not fatally wounded at the first fire. The duel grew Rut of com ments in the Whig upon "FunderV article, denouncing the ex-Governor, among others ; hence the implication of his sen in the alfair. Warrants are out for the arrest of all parties concern ed. "Utile Klio.l.v " Sends Burn. hie Bade lo ■■'': '■■'. ■. ' ilic Senate. Providence, June Sth. — General Burnside baa been re-elected United States Senator. r . ,:■ of an Ex-Conxrcssman. v Mostpeueb (Vt. ). June Bth. — 0. W. Will ar.l, ex-member of Congress, died to-day, aged 03 years. Death. >.; v. York, June Sth. — George D. Sutton, a well-known California shipping agent, died yesterday of Bright* disease, ago 1 70 years. FOREIKX HEWS. lhe Hi. Empress. ST. Petersburg, June Sth. The removal of the body of the Empress from the Winter Palace to the Petropaulski fortress was made the occasion for one of the grandest proces sions of ilu -in, and nearly every nation was represented. Chinese on lhe Mar rath. St. Pcterhbceij, .Tune sth.— The Chinese are raising large bodies of troops on the Rus sian frontier. An attack is expected without the formality of declaring war. Famine In Central Asia. London, June Bth. — A private letter gives an appalling account of the famine in Diar- I ekir and liagdad. People are dying iii the streets ; women are selling their children for '"ii, and many are living mi rats. The Jesuits lo Co— lllness of Prince X.t .lolr.i.i. Paris, June Bth. — The Government has resolved to dote all Jesuit establishments on the ll'.li in-t., without further warning. It is rumored that Prince Napoleon is seri ously iii. Defesil of ill'- Government, PARIS, Jure S"h. — As Bsllne supports amnesty, bis election at Lyons is a decided defeat for the Government. BaUwaj Collision. BERLIN, June BU>. — In a railway collision yesterday between Frankfort and Maiti'm-im, many persons wire injured. The Government or India. I.iiMiriN', June Sth. — In the House of Com- I mons this evening the Marquis of Hirtington, ' Secretary for India, said he favored the es tablishment of a separate Government for < l.uidahar, under llriti^h protection but with out a British garrison. Ilea 111 or 11 lii.tln-iiUlicd M" ritrr. London, June Sth. — Right Honorable Ste phen (lave, ex-member of Parliament, a dis tinguished writer on commercial and financial subjects, is dead. COMMERCIAL. San Francisco Pradoco Market San Frascisco, June Sth— l r. M. Floir— Millers have made mi conga in a week. We quote tire various brands as follows: Best Ciiy Extra, *5 Oi'. ; Bakers' Extra, *S 40 «i 5 55 ; Superfine, (<:. Jor{?4 ; Interior Extra, •Jer".") 60; Interior Superfine, 13 50.24 ; Oregon Extra, f I 50.35 : choice eta, t-a'j '-•'>; Oregon Su perfine, fa 5094 ; Walla Walla Extra, is li.ljio 125 Khbl. - •■■;; . Wnsar Nothing is doing on shipment account, and only small transactions .ire admitted for milling purposes. Until the arrival of the new crop, it is likely that the present tranquil demeanor si the market will not Pi' disturbed. Sales on 'Change to day embrace (00 •':* superfine, il 35 ; (ijo do fair milling, in two parcels, $1 55 V ctl. Wo quote No. lat « 67J31 112} ; No. 2 $1 50t>l ■". *lctl. Harlot- Holders ire not in a position to dictate terms, sad buyers well understand the situation. For feed descriptions, TOe is still the acknowledged figure, though only small its are reported at that ! price. To force a largo sale, possibly some slight shading would bare to be submitted to. Transac- ; tions to-day inc'ude 400 sks. 500 do and 400 do bay i feed .ii TO.r V ctL Brewing ia quotable at 77J«i".87Jc ; j foci, r.: rr.'yi ; Chevalier, >'. ii .i 1 85 for choice bay, j and9ocg#l 15 for const. on- Stocks do not have much chance to accu- '■ mulate. Slug!* transactions are generally of a lim- 1 ited nature-, but in the aggregate they make a pretty ) gocd total. Sales of lOOsks good Oregon milling, it 55; (SO do fair do, $1 40:160 do Humboldt Sur. prise, *1 55 • .1. we quits: Humboldt, $1 404» I J 00; Coast, $1(31 25; Oregon and Washington ' Territory, $1 -'"'I 50; Surprise, *1 sSi@l 67} *» ctl. : -.'The sudden collapse of the market ■,_ looked upon as evidence that the export rli'iiiiiu 1 is satisfied. Still some holders will Da* accept thin theory, and cling '•> the hops of another upward turn." The report that shipments are on the way from Nebraska ll again current, bat is not credited. Small salts of '.-.1-.', were mads on 'Change at $1 25, ay.d it is said that at the close It would bo dif ficnlt to place .mother parcel tt that rat.-. White is • fferlng at ?t 16, or Sc below last Saturday's sties. H Cargo lots on the wharf range from $3 to *13»ton. - - ■■ ■ - Hon -> v quote the range at .i'- ; -40c 1? lb. Saras— We quots -Mustard at lj^i 2c for Brown and I'.-ilc for Yellow: Canary, :;; .''Je ; Timothy, lie; Flax, 2S(ii3c; Alfalfa, ll@l2c V D>. I'IiTAT-rs market for old is bully demoral ized and prices are weaker. New are in gocd favor and command full prices for a choice -nice. We note a sub of 200 tks i.U Peta mnaat 35c ** sick of 120 Sn ss cvi.lei of the situation. We quote New, 7 JU S7J V etl, according to condition ;To I ! males. 30(n3."ic ; Pit alum », Sftr'SoC ; I.iher Red, 25@ 30c; Humboldt Red. 4ftg4sc; Humboldt Kidney, : .'.o-.-ifiOc; Peachblow, 50c # ctl; Early Rose, 20c V l 's;ck. * .- - --:-■ Farir— New Apple* appeared to-day for the first time this season. . The consignment w s sent in by H. K. Uiller of VacavUle, and sold at 50e V box of 20 lbs. | G. W. Collins has famished the initial cample of this year's Currants, realizing Sc .' It. for the shipment. Raspberries are again in light supply at 20c ""* lb. Some 747 chests Strawberries arrived this morning, and found good custom. fanners have about filled all their wants. Apricots are more plentiful, and . now ; sell by the box. t Native Oranges a"c in less demand at lower rates. The following are quotations for jobbing lots: Apricots, SI 50@2 V box; Strawberries, $4@G 9 chest; Cherries, s(glCc for common and : 12@20c V !b for finer ' qualities ; . Goose berries, 1,,,-r__ & lb ; Oranges range from $3 50 to $4 $1 box for California, according to quality, and H2.*>@3o V thousand for - new crop Tahiti ; Lem ons, S2 50(83 V box for California, and tHgIQ %l box for Sicily ; Limes, S7@9 for Mexican ; Sugar Cane, S2 50(83 V bunch ; Pineapples, .«7i2s V dozen ; Tamarinds, 15c & lb. Bitter— Several dealers report a scarcity, but many depots have more stock than can conveniently be handled, so that the balance of trade and values is well preserved. Good to choice is quotable at lS@2oc ?! lb, with an advance for fancy ; inferior to ordinary, 15tirl6c, inside rate for mixed lots from country buyers. New Keg is quotable at 18@21c 9 lb. For shipment the cost of packing has to be added. * Chkssk— Lower prices, consequent on heavy re ceipts. We quote California at 7<gßc for inferior, and ftirflOc for good to choice. Eoos— The market is weak. For a choice lot ol selected, 22c %1 dozen would be almost a fancy price, and from that down to 20c would cover all transac tions for fresh laid California. Eastern, lfc V dozen. Poultry— are nominal, as no receipts have come to hand for two days. Ducks are dearer. We quote: Roosters, $5@5 50 for old and $7 50@ 0 50 for young ; Hens, $5 f.o@7, Broilers, SS@5 50, according to size ; Ducks, $5 ., ., $1 dozen ; Geese, $1 25, $? pair. Wool Continues slow of movement. Heavy ship ments will go forward to New York on the Tarn O'Sbanter to seek a market. Business here is mainly restricted to choice lots, the prices for which are firm at our quotations. Ordinary grades arc a little off, and concessions would likely have to be made to effect any transfer of magnitude. At the london public offering to-day, as we learn by telegraph, many of the lots were bought in, owing to the bid ding not being equal to the views of sellers. We quote: 18(320c for burry, 21i322Jc for slightly burry, and 23©25 c for free southern and San Joa quin ; choice northern is quotable at 27(g30c, and Eastern Oregon at23@26e ¥ lb. Meat Market. Beef continues firm for cheap grades, which are not abundant. Mut on is plentiful, ai.d prices are weak at our quotations. Live hogs are unchanged, with moderate arrivals ; dressed are a little weaker. Following are rates for whole carcasses from slaugh terers to dealeis: Best — Prime, 6^f6}c ; medium grades, s@oc; inferior, 4c %1 lb. Yeal — Larze calves, st<joc ; small ones, 7J@9c $lb. Mutton" — Wethers are quotable at 3'c, and ewes at 3c lb. Lamb— -Quotable at 4@sc 3*l lb for gw>d to choice. Pork — Live hogs, sii<s§c for hard, and 4litrl£c for soft dressed do, 7<s7Jc|) lb. . Eastern and Foreign Markets. New York, June Sth. Breadsti'FFS— Flour is dull; Wheat is strong ; latter at $1 22(31 30. Hides— California are lull at 22(g23c. : rr-_; Wool— California is dull at 16<jrl9c for fall hurry, and 2iir*2Bc for clean fall ; spring burry, 25<336c : clean spring, 33@40c ; pulled, 40@50c. Leather— Quiet and eas er ; Cajifornia 23ijj24Jc. Hops— Light demand and steady prices. Groceries— Rio Coffee is neglected, and a quarter lower. Refined sugars arc in good demand, at an advance of ie on bards, white extra C and yellow, and a decline of |c on Coffee A. Shipments to Cal ifornia the past week have been considerable. Syrups have been ill good demand ard firm, with shipments amounting to about 200 packages for San Francisco. Teas are flat and nominal, but there are hopes of better trade when the new Japans now en route from San Francisco arrive. Hardwire axd Metals— Pig Iron is very dull, md prices, if anything, are weaker ; manufactured iron is unchanged ; Lead is slow nt lie for com mon ; Hardware is exceedingly dull, and values un settled ; Nails are slow, on a basis of set to S3 10. Chicago, June Sth. Wheat- SI 07} for July. Bacon — $0 45 tor short rib sides. Pork— 30 for July. Lard— s6 55 for July. Liverpool, June Stb. Wheat— to choice California, Ss led to 10s 4d. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK SALES. San Fkascisco. June 8, 1350. MOttNTSO ssasioir. 170Oiihir.. »8 120 Exchequer..... 1 9002 las Mexican 9J 80 Overman.... 1 73<gl 89 •JWO. 40. 370 20 Justice 60c 105 Best & B 95 105 Union 00n....19i019i 135 California.*.... 0502 40 Alta 235 40 Savage 2 9502 90 57 Julia. 35030 c 105 Con Va 3 20031 370 Caledonia 00© 70c )S5 Chollar 31 1940 Silver Hill 65055 c 440 H. 4 ST. 3 1003 2u 30 Occidental 1 370 C P0int. ...1 81101 90 550 New York 30c , HOPotosi 2.1 200 Scorpion.... 1 SC<SI 55 J9OY. Jacket 61 750 Andes 75080 c 910 Imporial 40(33."* 30) Lady Wash. 30c 210 A'pha. 5106 175 Leviathan. 50(525c 290 Belcher 2 65 185 Benton 1 30CI 35 40 Confidence 51 500 N. Bonanza 25c 110 S. Nevada 14} "'U't 50 Mackcy 15c 50 I'tah. 101. 150 M. View I 45 500 Bullion. 2 1002 0"! 150 Quinn 1 65 AVTERNOON 8E3310N. ' 160 Hay ___. Ely 254fS0<ri B*l Aurora. 3"c 20 Belle. 121 770 Belviderc 2 BOO2J 335 or'd Prize. ...1(31 10 2010 Champion IJO.I 15 550 Ar-jenta 50@45c| 10 >'' S. '"' li<; 30e 300 Day 75670* 600 Booker. ..5Cc 100 Belle Isle 45c 675 Q Bee 50"» 700 Albion 65c 300 Hi her 20c 165 Wr.les 3 2503 20 180 Mono sJ«rsr} 200 Hillside 75c 9.0 Uuivcra.ty .. . .. r rf..isoc 50 Mt. Dia leliaißrJ 1.-.5.1 Dudley 7CK."SOj 200 X Belle Isle 2i)c 4.(0 Jupiter 2 100-:} 350 Mt l'oto-.l 91095 c 300 S. Bulwer. .. 1 4001 45 290 K. Mt. lL)iab....6i>u7nc 350 Addenda 2 525 Holmes 45035 c! 100 Xoonda* 4 10 90 Bodie 8 8 5D Standard.... 7s@3oc lOlPechtel 1 40. 100 N. Noonday .. .5J<a5J iSO McCUnton 60c 20JVor ex 200 3i'oTioira. 2(91 90 300 Orient l.'c 2 O.Summit 201 90 'A Mammoth 280 120 . Syndicate Kgl 05 4 0 Bni,tou 1 50 115 Bulwer. 5;-'sl 50 (Ira 310 2035C.00di>haw,..3 25(«2 80 30 IVliito 65c 350 M. Belle 25*.">0c, 103 E. Noonday 50c 3JO Concordia. SOc Ask your druggist for Hammer's Cascara Sagrada Bitters. AQBICPLTUaAL WAEES. " MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO., Hardware and Agricultural Implements, SAN FRANCISCO And JN'os ii, 45 and 17 J street Sacramento juB-4plm Niagara Lawn Sprinkler! \T7ILI. WET FROM OXE TO FORTY FEET. M Has do revolving parts to wear out. Can be regulated to throw * fine or coarse spray. Superior to any other in use. Try them. Fur sale by all Hardware Dealers. HOBBY & HARPER, ta so: AQK.VTS FOR pacific COAST, "si Vo. ."Sin .1 street . .[nil-Mptf]. . Sacramento. Cak HOTELS MB 7 JMNT?i TONEY'S ~~. /i S \ (~\ OYSTER & CHOP HOUSE, j^j^ >, I~J No. 51 Thikd Strict t>?.-*V« >-4j_i^ Between J and K.westslJe - 63*-."*^™ New refitted. Private Rooms for Families. Eastern and California OYSTERS la every style. Ju3-4plm TREMONT HOTEL, J STREET, BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND. The house is newly furni.lied throughout. Large, airy rooms. (Jood board aid clear Hitter. Prices moderate. L. KI'MLK, Proprietor, juSlmtp I.ate of Elmer's Hotel. ARCADE HOTEL SECOND STREET, BETWEEN J AND X, SAO ramento. m24tf THOS. QUINEAN. Proprietor. MECHANICS' EXCHANGE. DEUTSCHES GASTHAUS, NOS. 18, 20 AND 21 I street, tetween Front and Second, Sacra- ii. . : ... Heals, _)*> cents; Beds, ■.'". rents. m-12-tf , JACOB SCHMID. Proprietor. OABBIAGES, HARNESS, ETC. A. A. VAN voor.iiins. it. STONK STONE & CO.,§^ Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers Id SADDLES, HARNESS, SADDLERY UtKDWAUF, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS. CAr.RIAGE TRIMMINGS, Carriage Robes, Horse Clothing,' Collars, Whips, Saddlers' ami Shoemakers' Tools, etc XO. 530 J STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH, SACRAMENTO. . jul-4pl m PIKE & YOUNG, . CARRIAGE MANUFACTUR- _—^c ers, comer of Fourth and /^jAir^v . I, streets, Sacramento, have on -"-(pTfltWsjFNt" aad the largest assortment of J<->*_22____!_??__-"w^ Carriages, Wagons and Buggies to be found In Sacra mento which ihev will sell st very low rates. ml3-.p. .m^m^m.mß.mmaamamt^aßmßmaaamaammmmammmmmmm W. P. COLEMAN, T"» EAL TATE SALESROOM, 89 J STREET Real Estate Uongli I A Sold on Commission, Agent for the LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND OLOBE, ■ FIREMAN'S FUND OF SAN FRANCISCO FIRE COMPANIES.— the N. Y. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. m3O-4plm Teachers' Examination. THE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL hold a regular session for tlic Fxamination of Teachers, in tk* office of -ho County Superintendent, commencing en ■'. tTrilnrMliiv, June 16, 1830,'- : At 0 o'clock A. v. App'loants will be required to pay, according to law, a fed of £1.- ' ''"'■■'; '-'-'■ cii.v". I. BISUOP, Snrerintsrdant. juT-t-liswtd 18. C] . ' BUSINESS CARDS. G. 91. DIXON, 91. f D., SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 5 Office md residence, on Eighth street, between 11 and I. Office hours— 3 to 9 a m, and 12 to 2, and 3toBr. a. Diseases of the Eye and Ear a specialty. 7 ju7-4p^n .■".-- . . ... 91. B. BEARD A CO., STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, WRAPPING 5 Paper, Etc., No. 312 J street, between Third Mid Fourth. . jvC 4pla\ ■ CREED RAYMOND, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, jCX.' Oilice in Quinn's new building, corner ol fourth and J streets (up stairs). Sacramento. I jud- J. A. CI*NNUiGHA.~iI, SACRAMENTO BOILER AND IRON WORKS, "5 I street, between Front and Second, ' Sacra- mento. Manufacturer of Steam Boilers, Sheet iron Work, etc. Also, all kinds of Repairing. Changing Portable Boilers from Wood to Straw Burners a Specialty. ju6-4ptf . C. SCHAEFER, COOPER, NO. 89 FRONT STREET. SACRA- mento. Beer Kegs, Butter : Firkins, Wine Liquor Barrels and Kegs. Redwood and Sugar Pine Tanks. Orders promptly attended to. * . ■ " jul-4pltn S. SOLOX BOLL. A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, /5L CORSBK SIXTU AXB I Streets, Sacramento, Sal. -•■-.- m3O-4plm MISS L. J. KELLOGG, 31. !>., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN-OFFICE AND residence, Nathan building, corner of Seventh md I streets. Office noun, 8:30 A v... 2 to 4 md 7 to Br. » m3O-4plm DR. HATCH. OFFICE 84 J STREET.— OFFICE HOURS: 9 \J A. M. and 12:SC to 2p. M. m29-tf C. H. KREBS A CO., "IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, Glass, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Wax Flower Goods, Pictures, Moldings Painters' and Artists' Materials, No. 626 J, and 1006 Seventh street, Sacramento, Cal. m26-4ptf WM. GUTTENBERGER, htm. BRASS FOUISDER AND MA- ON AND BRASS FOUNDER AND MA- _ chinist. Castings aad Machinery of all kinds made to order at the lowest prices. Guttcnberger's Horse Powers the best and cheapest made. Corner jf Front and N streets. Sole manufacturer of the California Giant Quartz Mill. m26-4plm W. A. II II. » SON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON XJL Office, southwest cornet of Seventh and J streets in Bry -c's new building, up stairs. Rest ienco, southeast corner of Seventh and N street*, Sacramento. Office hours : Ito 3 and 6toBr. v. • m 25-4 pi m . - E. L. BILLINGS A CO., TMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS in Fine Brandies, Wines and Liouors. Agents for Dr. Jaffe's Celebrated Cinchona Bitters; also, igents for Litton Springs Seltzer Water, Sonoma :ount3-, California. No. 11l X Btreet, between Fourth md Fifth. m25-4plm JI'ST RECEIVED. !aty, California. No. 11l X street, between Fourth Fifth. m25-4plm .11 ST RECEIVED. SRIP.MENT OF FINE ENGLISH STONE ALE : L also some Genuine Irish Whisky, the finest known for medicinal poses. Call and give them i trial. DAVID COOPER, English Ale House, cor- ner Second and I streets. m25-lm REMOVED. '-' CHARLES T. JONES AND ED. M. MARTIN, . Attcrnevs-at-Law and Notaries Public, have removed their office to No. 607 I street, between ■Sixth and Seventh. ' in24-4plm 11. Y. ROOT. ALEX. '. /'.:.: - .\. J. BRISCOL. ROOT, NEILSON ci CO., UNION FOUNDRY— IRON AND BRASS Founders and Machicists, Front street, be- eon N and O. Castings and Machinery of every inscription made to order. m2I-4plm JAMES HcGI'SRE, MANUFACTURES OF IRON DOORS, SHUT- X tors, Railings, Gratings, House-work and smithing in general, No. 148 X street, between Fifth and Sixth Second-naud Doors .or sale m22-4ptf C. F. Shields formerly Fore-) } WIIITgIAW . man C. P. Boiler Shop. J SHIELDS A WHITELAW, ' MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM BOILERS, Second strict, between Land M, Sacramento. Orders for Repairs and Sheet Iron Work promptly attended to in city and country. Railings, Gratings, Pop Valves and Steam Fittings of all descriptions. I ni2l-4plm I 1556. F. FOSTER. 1879. BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER AND BLANK Book Manufacturer, No. 83 J street, between Third and Fourth, Saciamento. ui2o-4ptf GEO. W. FARR. NOTARY PUBLIC— OFFICES McFARLAND & FARR, Rooms 0, 7 and 8, southwest corner Fourth and J streets, Sacramento, Cal. ml9-4plm A. B. NIXON, H. D., SURGEON-IN-CHIEF CENTRAL PACIFIC Railroad Hospital. Office, No. 906 J street, over Gogings' drug store. Residenre, No. 920 M Btreet. Visits Railroad Hospital daily at 9:30 A. 11. in' 1 4plm ~~~ W. R. KNIGHTS, CORNER OF FRONT AND L STREETS Highest price for Hides, Sheep Pclta and Tallow. Supplies Butchers with Salt, Paper, latest mproved Sansago Machines, Stuffers, Lard Presses, Etc. Prompt cash returns made for all consign- ment^ m!8-4ptf 9IADAME CHARLOTTE ROBERT, FROM PARIS, HAS OPENED A FIRST-CLASS Dressmaking Est .blishment, southwest corner Eighth and I street*. Dresses made fn the latest Parisian styles, and at reasonable rates. rol7lm* FBOMMELT A KERN, A RTISTS IN FP.ESCO.- OFFICE AT NEWS f\ Depot, Fourth street, between J and K. ml7-4plm' > J. CARLS. a J. CROLT. V7 r : CARLE A CROLT, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PP.E- pared to do all kinds of work in their me, in city or country. Frineioal place of business, Sacra- mento. Shop, 82 Second street, between X and L. Post-office Box, 410. Sacramento. . mlg 4ptl 11.' 11. McWILLIA.MS. HOPE IRON WORKS, FRONT STREET, BE- tween 1 and J. Machinery of all kinds made to order and repaired. Sole manufacturer of Car- lisle's Patent Derricks. Lawn Mowers Repaired. For sale, a 25-borse stationary engine and boiler, IW. B. KXIGHTS, mU-4ptf 'ORNER OF FRONT AND L STREETS / Highest price for Hides, Sheep Pclta and low. Supplies Butchers with Salt, Piper, latest iroved Sausago Machines, f-.'tuffers, Lard Presses. Prompt cash returns made for all consign, nta. m!8-4pt'f MADAME lllllil.llli: BOBEBT, IROM PARIS, HAS OPENED A FIRST-CLASS Dressmaking Est bli-rhment, southwest corner htli and I stroet-i. Dresses made in the latest •isian styles, and at reasonable rates. ml 7 lm" FBOMMELT A KERN, RTISTS IN FRESCO.- OFFICE AT NEWS L Depot, Fourth street, be.wocn J and K. ml7-4 : ,liu-" ARU. « J. CR01.7. CARLE A CBOLV, (ONTBACTORB AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE- I pared to do all kinds of work in their lne, in ■or countiy. I'rinoi'ial iilacc of business, Sacra- ito. Shop, 82 Second street, between X and L. t-officc Box, 410, Sacramento. . mlg 4ptf n. H. McWILIIAMS. ■"OPE IRON WORKS, FRONT STREET, BE- |_ tween I and J. Machinery of all kinds made order and repaired. Sole manufacturer of Car- ; 's Patent Derricks. Lawn Mowers Repaired. sale, a 25 horse stationary engine and boiler, iplete. m.4.4ptf Jl MIX STRI*TZ. SUCCESSOR TO FOX & STRLTZ, IMPORTER and Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Liquors, No. 41 I street, Sacramento. Solo agent, for Falk's Milwaukee Beer. mll-4plm CAPITAL ALE VAULTS, NO. 302 J, AMI 1003 THIRD STREETS. I Hot Lunch daily from 1 1 A. M. to 1 o'clock p. M. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ml3-4plm BO WEBS k LQNG\BAUQII. GROVE L. JOHNSON, A TTORNEY AT LAW—OFFICE, FIFTO ST., J\. between I and J. Residence, No. 207 1 street, between Seventh and Eh: th. aplo-4n*tm DR. WALLACE A. BRIGGB HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND RES I I dence to Dr. G. L. .Simmons' Building, J. street, between Second and Third. Office hours : 8 to OA. M., 11 a. M to 2p. M.. and (I to BP. M. m!2-tf f.i:.\*.k BROS* rIPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN fine brandies. Wines arid Kentucky Whiskies, Agents oT the real Chris. Schroeder's Nor.ihaciiser Whisky, and of the genuine Imported Culmbachcr Beer. No. 1009 Fourth street, Sacramento. ap29-4nlm 111, 111,, MM! 11.1 W ~ DR. G. L. SIMMONS, NO. 212 J STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND j^j Third, Sacramento. (9 to 10 A. M. ) ta Oflicc llonm.-- 2to4P. _. } a]>29-lpU . I. 7 to 8 p. m. _ M||||r P*J?^^^^ s^^r____^j^_R^^^__^_____r^^^^^^^^'^ I 4r^ I ttM A W "^S B *^M m V vi JBn»jiT?Mp^TrSjsws ' I A vegetable preparation and tha only tare I remedy in the world fir llrlsht'a Disease. ■ Diabetes, and ALL Kidney, Liter and I Irinary Dlaeaaea. a ©tTTestimonialsof the highest order In proof lof these statements. . 9 «®-For the cure of Dinhetes, call for War- fl ncr'a Safe Diabetes Cure. J e"r*r*For the cure of Bright-* and tho other ' ■ diseases, call fir Warner's Safe Kidney ■ and 1.1 i er Core. IETBMBfffJ B®*Warncr*a CalaaJßMicifi ,Jils aic sold ( ißW^funralv^ hy i;«-usi;is{>» * aU^S^^S r^f a <l d*«J**»^ a fejßjEjauOai 13 iv Medicine mlinral^l everywhere. Lr t*tVi_«____a_»__^B>^ Proprietors, * • JsJ^a^ftaSfSs Rochester. N. V. 9 AI I% I 'J^^JK CI P'n.l f,.r Pamphlet f| tr_P»lr^iy#C'-t^t^^gl____y and Testimonials. H. O. KIRK & CO;, AGENTS - .SACRAMENTO ju2lmMWFAsw4tS ■ ;. STOCKHOLDERS' [MEETING. t OFFICE FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COM- STOCKHOLDERS' IMEETINQ. i tFI'ICF FIRKMANS X! NU INftURANTI*. COM- f pmv, southwtft corner California and San- . some streets. • San Francisco, April 15, 1880. •To I the Stocklio'dcrs of the Fireman Tumi Insurance i Company : At a meeting of the Board of Directors 1 if the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, held at f the office cf the company this day, it was unani- c i rn-iv resolved to recommend to the stockholders ! i therrol an Incrrase oftlif; capital Mock of .: Ifte roni|iii:i> lo o«0., .o«0. Jj - Pursuant to tic above resolution, a meeting of the stockholders of thin company will be held at this office, on the SOtil ir> "i SB, !S5O, between the hours of IS M. and Jr. I . to which shall be sub- mitted the proposition to increase '.lie Capital Stock | to BT.-.0 000. -;■,'-■-_•-.-='.:•■■;.--•• Hi order of the Bowl ■■! Directors. - ' ap2o 3tawtd"uWF GEO. D.DußNlN, Secretary .. .' THE RED HOUSE ■ TRADE .UNION. __ . — ■ — — — ■ — .-7--7--- - ■•- The Crash Has Gome ! -"■- •■•--■■ ■ Time Tells. -The Prospects of the RED HOUSE TRADE UNION. —The.. Steady Trade It Holds Over All Other Competitors We have paved the way for the past Aye years !- UPWARD AND ONWARD I— Let those follow who can ! People who have been trading at this famous house and have taken notice, I presume have seen what we have been about, which was quietly watching; the market, catching at all bargains and baits thrown out by the Wholesalers, both here and in the Eastern markets, buvlng at Forced Sales, Failures, etc., as there has been a plenty. Notice our GREAT CLOTHING SALEthat is now still raging. Clothing at least as low as 50 cents on thedollar, dray -loads being piled up. - See our GREAT SALE OF MILLINERY GOODS. Why, we caused a panic among those who came in contact with us. Now comes our GREAT DRY GOODS SALE the following week, combined with our CLOTHING and MILLINERY SALE. Old Prices Played Out ! New Prices from Saturday Morning ! All Goods Marked Down to Compare with the Present Crash ! — Failures ! Failures ! Failures ! Cases of Goods ! Cases of Sheetings and Muslins (Perfect), from Anction and "Crashed Houses I v ONLY LOOK AND THINK: 8-1 LACONIA SHEETING ....only 22} cents per yard 94 " SHEETING ..........only 25 cents per van! 10-4 " SHEETINO .:.......... only 29 cents per yard 8-4 PIQUET SHEETING only 27* cents per yard 9-4 . " SHEETING only 30 cents per yard 10-4 " SHEETING : ....only 35} c per yard LONSDALE MUSLIN '. .'.~. .V*;*. .T*.*. '.". . . .yard wide, only 9} cents per yard WHITE ROCK MUSLIN : ..yard wide, only Oi cents per yard FRUIT OF THE LOOM MUSLIN ..yard wide, only 11 cents per yard NEW YORK MILLS MUSLIN yard wide, only 14 cents per yard BLACKSTONE MUSLIN ...::..7;.;'.*T.' yard wide, only 10 cents per jard At L BROWN MUSLINS . jard wide, sold in the same proportion CALICOES (Dress Styles) only 04 cents per yard CHAMBERY PATTERNS : only 6} cents per yard ta ALL DRESS COODS AMD FAXCY COODS WAY, WAY DOWN ! ALL ttIIMKV PEOPLE REAP HIE BENEFIT OF THIS I. lt I. AT SALE BY gEXDIXC IN THEIR ORDERS. WE KHALI SELL AT PRICES NEVER lII. AIt 1» TOLD OF BEFOBE. ALL HARKED IN PLAIN Fiei'RES, AND STRICTLY ONE PRICE. jjpgj| RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, J STREET .-. SACRAMENTO BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER, Champion Mower and Reaper, ■ Tiger Self-operatiug Sulky Hay Rakes, Hollingsuordi Sulky Hay Rakes. A L L SINDB ' 0 F AGEICULTUEAL MACHINES AND IMPLMHTS, "Wagons, Hardware, Etc. BAKER & HAMILTON, SACKAMEXTO apl-4ptf .SAS FItAM'ISCO. NEW YARD AND NEW STOCK. IST. L. DREW CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS, CORNER OF SECOND AND M STREETS. - ta Constantly on band Ihe finest assortment of all kinds of LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS "in this coast. We defy c mpetition. .."■7-7- ■_* d3-4ptt X 3 a? A X, X XX 3E3 3D 18X5. HORSTMANN BROTHERS & CO;, j PHILADELPHIA, PA. ! i i HAM FACTI-BERS OF MILITARY, .SOCIETY 111 (.11 I IKB THEATRICAL GOODS, J BAXD EQI'IPMEXTS, ETC., ETC. KMIiHT TEMPLAR I XIFOBMS A SPEI lALTY. FLAGS, BAXXEBS AXD ; BINTIISG. ■ j HORSTMANN BROS. & CO., Cntalocne Sent on Application. FlOh and Cherry sis., Philadelphia. ' mr3-'2tawW£S4p4meow ,-. , ■ ■--.■ .■■- -2- 2 J MISCELLANEOUS. 3APITAL CAS COMPANY'S WORK-SHOP Removed to No. 1017 Eighth Street, Between J and X, ALL ORDERS FOR GAS OR COMPLAINTS BY consumers left there will be promptly attended :0 . . ■ . . ... . juj-Ct A. J. V ER M I A COUNTY CORONER AND UNDERTAKER I No. 103 J stroet, between Fourth and Fifth llwavs on hand a large assortment of Metallic and Wooil'n Caskets, Burial Or-sc-s and Coffins. j Shrouds ; umiahed and Funeral Wreaths Preserved. Country ; >'dere will receive prompt attention on short notice on! «t .lf wen tatca. _■-.-.. «p!4-4plni J. FRANK CLARK, ; J . ■Cr*DgrX>*Ei"SlT^flL.*ErXHB-, g !77, No. 101* Fonrlli at., bet. J and V . I Always a complete stock in store. 7 Country J j ordera receive prompt ..itintho. n.yl-lpln ■_______— i ..— — — I aSOOEBIES, LIQUOBS, , ETO. ! CHAS. W. RAPP & CO., J~4 UOCERS, 139 J ST. BET. FIFTH A SIXTH } Sacramento. A jew stock of American, French and English ' Groceries. . Also, a large assorment of the finest Japan Teas - . .'- mW-4pl»n S. GOLDMAN, j \ TSTHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER Northwest corner Second '= and J streets, - ACRAMENTO. ':.'■ 7'- -.-'-■/" '■ ta Orders from the country promptly filled. 7 ■':■ ■■■-■'■ m!7-4ptf .-■■■- ■ . M.VRULE WORK*. , WILLIAM BOYNE & CO., (SCCCBSSOHS TO BOYXK & VESrRR), I ftsfijig No 204 X street, Sacramento. ,' ' CHINESE AND JAPANESE ' J BAZAAR. -_ - ( SAN LUNG & CO., MANUFACTURERS Or ALL ' I kinds of Ladies', and Children's Underwear, I Men's White Shirts, Overalls, etc ; also Chinese and I Japanese Fancy Goods, Funs, etc. I PRICES | RE- i DUCED TO SUIT TIIE TIMES. 626 J street, be- ? I tween Fifth and Sixth, Sacrameuto. ' . m25-4plai 'rf ■;; RAILROADS, STEALERS, £Tf . Central Pacific Railroad. --.--- r .:■■-.. ■ ■ — — — . Commencing Tuesday, June 1, 15M, 22 ASD CX7IL ri'KTUER XOTIC* s rRAIN AND BOATS IRt LEAVE SASBMKI C 7,-7' ■'.': ' : : - AS FOLLOWS : . ■ I>>~XA A.M.— <Snn lays excepted)— Accommo'a ■t.u it dation Train m Marvsville, Red Bluff am Reddiog. 7'ftA *• M«— (Daily)— Overland, Eraigr nt, * .Mat Freight and Accommodation Trail". Yi»)ft , A. Jl.— (Daily)— Pacific Express, via Davii " *!?" '■■ » d Benicia, for San Francisco.— Connect* ,; (Sundays excepted) at Davis with Ac : m- " dation Train to WoodUu* , Williams ana Willows. Connects daily at Suisun foi "tallejo, and via Napa Junction for Calis * toga {Mages fbr the Geysers). lft'ftft*' "*"*" ™ -'""' '-'.erosfter as isc AY.MM "°*- !fL Sa »*»l*» ( ixc — Bteutl i,.i San Francisco, touching at all way port* on the Sacramento river. 1 1 ""a \A ' Mt-(Diily)— Local raswnger Train A A, 'J J (or Stockton, Tracy. Live, more, Niles ; Oakland and San Franc 50... Connects ■; - st Gait for lone, and at Niles for San *-. .. Jose. Hi> " rrJuiQillitiiiyiiiiiu 1 »)a| AC {Sundays excepted)- Local Pas l-^.lWscnger Train for Davis, Benicia and Sal Francisco. Connects at Suisun for Yallejc and (via Napa Junction) for Callstoga. 10,0(11*. (Sundays excepted) -Passenger Ia.OV Train for Day : a and Woodland. Con- •" - 7 : nccts at Woodland for Williams and 12;>:j>:< Willows, r* - i),|A P. M.— (Dtily) -Ataxic Express for Col- ■»»!■" fax, Reno (Carson unit Virginia), Battle .' Mountain (Austin), Palisade (Eureka), Ogden, i '-.ir.ir-r and East ),>)A P. M. -(Daily)— Oregon Express for 4ir4W Marysville, Chico, Reel Bluff and Redding : (stages for tland, dreg n). , ).»> A P. M. — Sumla 8 excepted)— Local Ac- •l>V commodat.ou Train to Lathrop. Connect, , with the Arizona Kinross for Merced, Madera (Yoscmitc and Big Trees), Mojave, Newhall (.San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara), Los Angeles, , Santa Monica, W lmington, Santa Ana (San Diego), Colton (San "c nardino), Yuma (Colorado river steamers) . Maricopa (stages is Pbeenixand Preseott), Casa Grande (stag-.! for Florence), Tucion and Pantano, 1,008 miles from San Fraucisoo(ntagesfor Tomb- stone, Patagonia and New Mexico.) Sleep - 1 g are betwee-i Lathi op, Los Angeles Yuma and Tucson. _>,KA 7. P.' {Daily)- Local Passenger Trail. t.OV ■" for is, Benicia and San Francisco. « ,♦> A -P. M.— (Daily)— Westward Em grant t.OV . Train, via Davis and Benicia, for San un- ■'->- elsco. r, IS» p. M.— (Sundays excepted)— Passem; r • A «« Train to Davis, Woodland and Knigh' s -7.: . Landing. i.KA P. M.— (Sundays excepted)— Virginia s«v" City Express for Auburn, Colfax, Truck* ; t i:i. J Reno. Connects with Virginia and Truckee Itr.lrw d for Crson i nd Virginia. . Bleeping Car from Sacramento to Carson. I. N. TOWNE General Suoerintende t . . H. GOODMAN Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Age. t -:--■ - JaS-iptf CHANGE OF TIME. Sacramento & Placerville Railroad. In and after Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1879, CXTIb FURTHSR NOTICK, Trains will run as follows, daily, except Sundays : ire Sacramento for Folsom, Latrobe and Shingle Springs 7:00 A. M aye Sacramento for Folsom 4:00 P. M .rcivo Shingle Springs for Latrobe, Fol- . som and Sacramento. 19:35 A. M i.c .Latrobe for Folsom and Sacra- mento 11:19 P. M are Folsom for Sacramento 7:00 A. M are Folsom for Sacramento 12:20 P. 11. d7-tf J. B. WRIGHT. Sup't. ?0R PORTLAND ASTORIA, OBEOOJf. ggg| a.^t-^ THE OREGON RAILWAY AND .* 4- ""^.^NAVIGATION COMPANY AND S^*T__. ' t^ Pacillc Coast Steamship Company c r __**_l__*2_____ will dispatch ever} five days, for he above ports, one ■ f their New A 1 Iron Steam- hips, viz. : 3REQON, GEORGE W. ELDER STATE OF CALIFORNIA. SAILING DAYS: :' r yi lone 5, 10. 15,20. IS, M Inly 5, 10, IS, •-'.-., 90 AT 10 O'CLOCK A. 11., /onnectlng at Portland, Oregon, with Steamers and lailroads and their connecting Stage lines for all mints in Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories, Sritish Columbia and Alaska. K. VAN OTERENDORP, Agent O. R. and N. Co i> . 210 Battery street, San Francisco, Cal. - GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., igeuts P. C. S. S. Co., No. 18 Market street, Sai Francisco. ' mv3-tf ETJBNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. JOHN A. WILSON, PORTER, MANUFACTURER-^ A _ and Dealer in i|ffiWgifW7 t-I.\EFCtt.\ITYBE.t BEDDING, jES?*^-. No. 11l J Btreet, bet. Fourth and Fifth. ta A New and Complete Stock at Reduced Prices. Country orders promptly attended to. jul-.plm 3APITAL FURNITURE COMPANY MANFFACTriIEKS. THE r CHEAPEST AND BEST.^jg^J.- I place to purchase Furniture in '^Sfr<r*?Z^' he State. "We stand for HOME "fesf^^? LABOR against IMPORTATIONS." _£-_-*="N=> ta Special inducements to the Trade. CAPITAL FURNITURE COMPANY, No. 173 J street, Sacra- nento. - - . ■•-■■■ mJB-tf W. D. .-MISTOOK, KAND FIFTH STS.,. Mai:'.': "'"^fcA s «- and Importer, offers hid raK-"**^^ LARGE AND SELECTED STOCK 2_^*t- »r Furniture, for cash, a lower prices than any oilier bouse. " Earaifure, Tor cash, a lower price* than any olhcrbon.se. * ta ORDERS Pr.OMPTLT FILLED. "■{El -4plm ' W. D. COMSTOCK. FURNITURE, /AN HEUSEN & HUNTOON'S NO. 713 J STREET! 'rices al way the Lowest and the Best Assortment. m'iltf ■ _^ ~ PROPOSALS WANTED. HOSPITAL SUPPLIES. i [N PURSHANCB OF THE THIRTY-SECOND I section of tn Act entitled "An Act providing >r the government of the county of Sacramento," pproved April 25, ISf'i, sealed proposals will be re- eived by the Board of Supervisors of said county up . 1 o'clock A. M., '- JUNE 21, 1880, 'or furnishing supplies to the COUNTY HOSPITAL f the county of Sacramento, State of California, )r the term of three months, commencing JUNE 1, ISSO, and ending SEITEMBER 21, ISSO. - ta List of articles to he supplied can be seen on pplication at the office of the County Clerk. All bids to be left with the County Clerk. The Board reserves the right to rejeot any or 11 bids._ '-- THOMAS H. BERKEY, Clerk. June 7, 1550. tuS-10t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. JIEALED PROPOSALS WILI BE RECEIVED 5 by tt c Board of Supervisors of the County of iacramento. on or before TUESDAY, JULY B, ISSO, 1 10 o'clock a. m., for the erection of a fireproof ruilding for a Hall of Records, on the lot adjoining .nd west of the Court-house, or some lot adjacent hereto in the same block. WILL BE reserves the t! c Board of Supervisors of the County of nto, on or before TUESDAY, JULY B, IBSO, :lock a. M., for the erection of a fireproof for a Hall of Records, on the lot adjoining t of the Court-house, or some lot adjicent In the same block. The Board reserves the Ight to reject any and all proposals. Plans and pecißcations can be seen at the office of the County llerk at the Court-house in the city of Sacramento, • By order of the said Board of Supervisors. , THOIfSIS H. BERKEY, Clerk. June 1, ISSO. - ' ju2 td NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. rjEALED. PROPOSAL*} WILL BE RECEIVED 3 by the State Roard of Capitol Commissioners for he Ventilation of the State Capitol Building. Said iroposals will be opened on Saturday, June 1?, 1880, it 2 o'clock r. St., and must be accompanied with ilant and specifications of the work to be done and he nystem to be used. :r- Bids will be received- First— ln - PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVE ftate Board of Capitol Commissioners f ition of the State Capitol Building. Sal vill be opened on Saturday, .Inne 1?, IBSO, k I". M., and must be accompanied wit i specifications of the work to be done am r to be used. I be received— 1 bulk, the bidder to furnish labor ani natcrial. *--'" '..'.'■•. Second— superintending the work, the State o supply the labor and m terial The Board reserves the right to reject any or all »ids. v ■ ■'■ • . ■ " .i For information regarding the work to be done, ipply to the Secretary of State. ■ W. S. S AFFORD,' ':. "J Secretary of the Board of Capitol Commissioners. Sacramento, May 27, 1850. .v. . m2S-10t . .The Pioneer Box Factor Silll Ahead or all Competitor COO El i As ■ SON . 7 oorsbb OF Front and SI atresia. . ... . . . '.". . .Sacrament o ju*Mntf Sacramento Planing Mill SASH AND BLIND FACTORY, CORNER OF Front and Q stre ;y- Sacramento. '•■l'^'-SL Doors. .Windows.' HUlndt/. Finish of all kinds, Window Frames, Moldings o '. ivery description, and Turning :■_-. • '- '- - HARWELL, HOTCUICTSS 4 STAXSER. .-■ ' ■'-- .-■ . ai-llMi-lir *. " : ;•' - -- --..-.■ .■■-.:.- ■ ■-. , i.. -.;■;--;-■:.-•:-; "i A -r:.; ; ■ rr,'.-,.. - ■ - rr..'.-'-... V -r. . .r-r, ~,... r .... .. .-. r'.V'^r .' MAKKETS. ' FULTON MARKET, TOKNF.K OF FIFTH 7 AXD It STBBR*. ta WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ■« VMtom J OKBKKS a SPECIALTY. T\7*E CARRY A LARCH. STOCK OF VF.GE- -1 T tables, Fnut, Fish, Poultry, etc. Wo have the best REFRIGERATOR on the coast, and are shipping Poultry 1:1 better order than anr other bouse in Sacramento. LOXOTON & ANTHONY. jul-Jplm . CHRIS. WEISEL & 00. Vo*. 318 and 930 L street. Near Eighth. BUTCHERS AND PORK PACKERS. OPTS*. jTjt Choice Hams, Bacon, Kartl, ilexs iyS___S&* Pork, Clear Pork, Pigs' Feet, Spare Ribs, iGSfrwi at lowest market price. Highest price paid for grain-fed Hogs, . ml j-4ptf NEW MARKET.' S. E. II VIST KY AXD A. _. WOODS BAYS OPKMtD TUB CITY PARK MARKET, NO. ..A J A V_. street. Poultry, I'i-or.tu. eand Family jLSr^ Market Supplies of best grades furnished ><BH9v 111 season and to order, Give ths Hew __________flL____C firm * trial. ml j i^i m - ICE— ICE. ~~ ICEI Sacramento Ice Company, NOS. lOIS TO 1022 X ' STREET. -WH HAVE now fully established the fact of the per- nianancr •of the above institution, and the supei iority of our Ice. Have broken down monopoly and extortionate prices. Our Ice in frozen from the pure water of our famous Artesian Well, and unlike the Ice obtained from stagnant pools, filled with decayed _, vegetable matter, or manufactured from Alkali or Alum Water, by a dangerous chemical process, is perfectly pure, and has been demonstrated to outlvt the best natural Ice. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city, at 1 rent per pound, and to packers and dealers at special rates. Our depot at 1022 X street, and tho old Ice Depot, at 1009 Third street, is open at all reasonable hours. J. L. COLES, D. H. COLES and E. F. AIKEN. ui23-4plra MEDICAL. TO THE UNFORTUNATE? DE. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, 633 Kearny St., San Francisco. "*>^ Established in ISM, foe tf '*ls. **• treatment of Sexu fi/Sl^Z^ -SrSsV ■'■' and Seminal disetse* Mi^CC?-—^^sl i ,uch u Oonorrfcea, Gleet, fiflMlfcliitgSEK-JHaiL Strictures, Syphilis In all trfS&M *?Sr^ !jp"^ its forms, Seminal Weak. fc*pM ti ii§i) l " s»i5 »i Impotency, Skin Afri I jtA .2/jMK Disease", etc., perms. wFSCy J_ tflU- -HJTITu nently cured or no charge. ;^^/yCr^^ij%ia|^^rniinal Weakness* Seminal Emissions, the '^if^Vf *[**^''e-oi.BeQueiiceofgcif-abn3a. I "'' solitary vice or do- -^'^^sic«S4®wBiS^-^"#l' 1 - lVt dsexualilidiilgen'"'rl, a : practiced by the youth of both rexes to in almost unlimited extent, producing with tin. sirring certainty the following train of morbid lymptoms, unless combated By scientific modi* al measures, vis. : Sallow countenance, dark ipots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing In - ;he ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rat. ding ot chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weak, lens of the limbs, confused vision, blunted Intellect, IS, unloss combated by scientific msdl- isures, vis. : Ssllcrv countenance, dark der the eyes, paiu In the head, ringing In noise like the rustling of leaves and rat. chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weak- tie limbs, confused vision, blunted Intellect, oss of confidence, diffidence in approaching stran- gers, c dislike .0 form new acquaintances, disposi- tion to shun society, lose of memory, hectic flushed pimples and various eruptions about the face . iurred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption light sweats, monomania and frequent Insanity. CUBED AT HOME. Persons at a distance may be cured at homo by ad] Iressing a letter to DR. GIBBON, statin c case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, md have medicines promptly forwarded, free from lamage and curiosity, to any part of the ooontry, Kith full and plaii. directions. By Inclosing ten dot ars, in registered letter, through the Post-omce, or through Wells, Fargo * Co., a package of medicine «dll be forwarded to any part of tho Union. Pleaae lay you saw this advertisement In the Rhcoid. USM*. Address, DR. J. F. GIBBON, Ja2l-4ptl . ■ Box 1.967 San Francisco DR. SPINNEY & CO., OF NO. II KEARNY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, Treat all Citron and Special Disease*. YOlN« MEN V»**rilO -MAY BE SUFFERING FROM THE t t 2 effects of youthful follies or indiscretion, *i)l do well to i, vail themselves cf this, the greatest -■oon ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity. OR. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit CSCO for :vcry case of Seminal Weakness or Private Disease :f any kind or character which he undertakes and 'ails to euro - MIDDLE-AGED MEN. There are many at the ago of thirty to sixty who ire troubled with too frequent evacuation of the bladder, often accompanied by a elight smarting or burning sensation, and a weakening of the system In a'manner the patient cannot account for. . On exam- ining tho urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin rnllklsh hue, -.in changing to and torpid appearance. er laid at the altar of u.i*l ri.r.; humanity. INNKY will guarantee to fori-.;-- {SCO fir _3c of Seminal Woakness or Privity Disease iiud or duraetei which he undertakes and ure V.1 ;» J) IT- AMID MEN. arc m?.nv at the age of thirty to sixty who fo!ea «i___b tc-o frequent evacuation of the often accompanied by a slight smarting or sensation, snd a weakening of the sy3ter.i In rr the patient cannot account for. On i\a_m- . urinary deposits a ropy seoiment will oftea I. and sometimes small psrticletot albuir.en rear, or the color will be of a thin rallkl.^h ia changing to a dark end torpid sp"e_irante. There arc many men who die of this difficulty, igno- rant of the cause, which is tne second stags of sem- inal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such cues, and a healthy restoration of the jenito-urinary organs, • Office hours lo to I and 6 to ft. Sunday from Eoto 1 1 a. x. Consultation free. Thorough exam- ination and advice, 85. Call or address DR. Bpmm a CO., No. 11 Kearny street, San Frandsco. P. S. — For private diseases of short standing, a full tourse of medicines, sufficient for a cure, with aM nstructlons will be sent to any address for $1-0. . mr2S-4t>stawMTW*l hFtf NO MORE BACKACHE. - MO MORE KIDNEY TROUBLES. Mj HI) Wn JT" to ffJf/H Jf \ \***CiIEBBATEQ -C^y Kind nature's own remedy— "last, best gift to an." A plant which grows in mountain fastnesses, rldom trodden by human foot. ■■■.-■■■ — — . « There are thousands afflicted with diseases of th« [ iidneys or Urinary Organs who suffer in silence rather ran to mate known their troubles. , Others seek relief f the ti?e of various patent medicines, which, if they j not aggravate the disease at least do not lessen it.' - yen those who secure the advice of physicians often j il to get relief, owing to the very complicated and j dicate nature of the organs affected. The Oregon I itDSEV - Tea is a strictly vegetable production, and . ill nOt injure the smallest child, ncr the most delicate . Oman, but will cure Pain in the Rack and Kidneys, ' >n-retcntion of Urine, Diabetes, Inflammation of the ladder or Kidneys, Brick Dust Deposit in Urine, Leu- irrhoea. Painful or Suppressed Menstruation, and all implaints arising from a diseased or debilitated stats * the kidneys or urinary organs of either sex. Hodge, Davis & Co., Proprietors, %;£/:". PORTLAND. OREGON. • tSTFOK SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS."^* > Price. ONE DOLLAR* ' '- ■- .'<.' '. m2O-4p3m-. .- ■ . - .:■■ ' . ;■ SLACK DIAMOND COAL AND SCREENINGS; FIE AROYE WELL " KNOWN SUPERIOR : MONTE DIABLO COAL, the most economical >' at can be used fcr/>t<am, is for sale in lots to suit t Rlack Diamond Ltnding, Contra Costa county,.; nd at the offico of tho Company, southeast con er I f Folsom and Spear streets, San Francisco. " ' ■>. l_i ll i-_liuii,im__ffwg--s--- P. B. CORN^VALL,«SK I* Diamond Landing, Contra Oonta county, the office of tho Conipauy, southeast con er urn and Spear streets, San Francisco. P. B. CORNWALL, if pt_>«h_i«pi b n n 'j On PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. :. D. SCRITER.. .'...-.:...'..... ........Pr0priet0 HACKS ON CALL AT ANY HOUR S_\ _. day, or night. Coupes, 1 1 tai •ii.-r.^iaal tockaways, Barouches, Buggies, witb tho SE 81 '- test roadsters to be found in any livery stable on the I oast, for hire. Horses kept in livery st reasonable 1 ates. Stables on Fourth street, between I and J .'. -■;"-■:: . i v .v, JnO-tntf ■■-..--.-,■-.:■■■.,. SIOTICE TO_OrJED!TORS.7 N'OTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN EY THE UNDER- \ \\ I signed, Administra'or of the estate of OTTILIE I lECKMAN, deceased,' to the creditors of, and all . B lersous having s claims " against i said deceased, to Ij I xhibit them, with the necessary vouchers,' within B our months after the first publication of this notice, . 3 the said Administrator, at the State Treasurer's " rfflec, Sacramento city. ■'■' - . .' --*■"■.". -■:-••, r*~ zVj. Sacramento, May IS, ISSO.- i JOHN WIE'-, . tdiiiinistrator of the estate of Ottilie Ileckman, de- r ceased. "*<4BMBRBWiMIjBB99^9fMM!JMK*^^rtJ^HS Jax its Galloway, Attorney for Administrator: )fi*_cc, cottar Seventh and 1 slieets. mi:> Uw4*"iX