THE DAILY RECORD-UNION.
TI'Es&AT ■ • ..... ..KOTEMBEK 30. 1880.
COMMERCIAL.
San Francisco Produce Market.
Sui Francisco, November 29th— 1 p. it. ;■■
Fiona— A light export inquiry is observable. We
<inoU : Best City lUtra, **6 25; Bakers' Extra,
fial 12i; Supyrllne, 13 753* "~'S Interior Extra,
$4 *7S«SS ; interior Superfine, *3 76g4 12}; Oregon
Extra, «4 bO-H 76 ; choice do. 95 : Oregon Super
fine, » 75*31 11' ; Walla WaJU Extra, (4 75@5 9
bbl ■_-'...
Wilt at— lt Is two months at least since we had
so dull a session on 'Change as to-day. Several :
prominent shippers wero present who teemed de
sirous to buy, though they were not willing to pay
the current rates of Saturday, except for very small j
choice parcels to top off cargoes The market cer
tainly lacked tone, and at the close no positive
strut! *th was exhibited. Liverpool advices are less I
favorable lor holders. Sale of 3,040 c.ls choice No.
I tor shipping, tl 55 ; WW do do, $1 55 ; 200 do do,
«0 a miller, 81 55 ; 1,000 do No. 2, 81 50 ; bOO do fair
shin; ing, Sl 45 V ctl. We quote No. 1, 91 52J@
1 55; No. 8, 81 4561 50. . ...-"' *
Barusy— Although the receipts this morning
were heavier than usual tho market still maintained
its buoyancy. The iuq .iry continues good; and
while buyers preserve a certain reservo in their
operations, it is none the less sure that few pur
chases can be effected below our rates. A small sale
of bar Chevalier was reported at 81 22} 9 ctl, say
50J si's. A lot of 1,300 sks brewing was said to have
fcbaneed hands at il, while some 500 uo choice do
•brought 17-1 V ctl. Other sales include 1,600 sks
choice feed, from warehouse, 81; SOO do do, $ 1
3 400 do do, 97Jc ; 500 do g od do, 92Jc ; 465 do do,
'■•>><• 900 do dark coast, 90c V ctl. brewing is
quotable at 81 10@1 20 ; feed, 92*<a97}c; Cheva
lier, il 20@1 25 for choice standard bay, and 81 10,."
1 it for coast. ■■'-■• -.
Oil*— Humboldt, 81 254fl 37} ; coast, 81 15@
1 SO ; Oregon and Washington Territory, 81 25®
1 35 ; Surprise, *L 356*1 45 ? ctl.
Coa»— Is coining forward. Old is held quite
firm. Sales of 380 sks old large yellow, 81 22} ; 330
dodo, 81 20 ; 100 do new small do, 91 20 V ctl. Yel
low, {1 20W1 25 ; white, 975«Ja*»l 9 ctl.
l*.o, quotable at 81 50@1 55 ¥ ctl.
wheat- No salos. Quotable at 81 15 .'"1 60
Scii.
Hay— The market has an c isier tone. We quote :
Alfalfa, 49,410; Barley, 813; Oat, $ls(jrlS 50 ;
Wheat, 815 50®16 ¥ ton.
flora - 14i£20c V lb.
Potatoes — sweet to-day sold at 75ci«$l * ctl.
Pctaluma were a trifle stronger, but other kinds
showed little change. Moderate shipments of Hum
h-jidf are at hand. Wharf rate* to-day are as fol
lows: River . Red, 40®50c ; Early Rose, 40@60c ;
Cuff.;y Cove, 75®S5c ; Tomales, «oi£6si: ; Petaluma,
<.,:■'«■; Salinas, dlldtSOc ; Humboldt, SOc V ctl.
Onions— About 83*751* ctl seems to be top rate
fur choice lota In first hand*. Interior lots sell at a
marked decline.
Bai.NS- Bayos, OOcitffl ; Butter, $1 20® 1 25
for small, and «1 30®1 40 for large ;
Castor, 931*3 25 ; Lima, 83 50®4; Pea, 81 40©
1 50; Pink, 90c®8l ; Red, 95c@81; small White,
«1 2553*1 50 ; large White, 91 20tgl 45 V otl.
V**»«nAßt.Fj— Marrowfat : Squash, 810 ¥ ton ;
(ttring Beans, 7®loc 9 lb; Artichokes, 10«
V dozen; Parsnips, 91 Vctl; Beets, 81; Car
rots, M<9soc ; Turnips, 75®87}c ¥ ctl ; Cauliflower,
Sl ■.'•'ff 1 '," V dozen; Cabbage, 60c ¥ ctl ; Cucum
bers. 50f«75c tg box ; Garlic, 3c V lb ; Sprouts,
He * Ik.
"Fruit— The Newbern brings a liberal consign
ment of Mexican oranges. Grapes continue
to *l, ;*»!(■. Wo also note fresh arrivals of
Mexiuan Limes. Apples, 30@40c 9 box for
ordinary, and 75c*,r91 for choice qualities;
Pears, 75c®$2 50 9 box ; Quinces, 60375 c V box ;
Tokay Grap s, 81 V box ; Black Morocco, $1
box ; Muscat, lio®7sc ¥ box ; Cornechon, 91 25®
1 M i : box ; Rose of Peru, 7,">c.i<9l V bor :
Lemons, 89W10 V box for Malaga ; Limes, 812313 V
M tor Mexican ; Tamarinds, 12®15c Vlb ; Bananas,
ti'" » %i bunch ; Piuoarples, $S@9 g dozen ; Wis
consin Cranberries, 811 W£X2 50 9 bbl ; Tahiti
or., ma, 531®40 ¥ M.
Dried Fruit— Prices arc well sustained un
der a good demand. Sun dried Apples, 7ioSc
far sliced, and s}.7rtJJc for quartered ; Apricot*",
18<&20c ; Blu-kberriee, 15<<jl7c; Figs, _'.<_».
for pressed and 4@6c tor impressed ; Nectarines,
14@15c; Pcaeoes, lb@Zoc for peeled, and 10 13c
for unpeeled ; Pear**, (I'irlOc for whole, and 9®loc
for sliced ; Plums, 1 •yir,; for pitted, and ."nff»Si-* ¥
Ib for iiiipiiti d ; German Prunes, ll@l3e V lb.
California Raisins, in lots ot 250 boxes and upward,
»■■( quoted as follows : ti ->"><"- 50 for whole boxes,
92 50(§S 75 for halves, $2 7533 for quarters and
■>|.'iii 25 for eighths, with the usual discount to the
' trade.
Uosev— Very quiet. Comb, 10®13c; strained,
5/,o*<lc for 'lark and 6i®7c -0 th for white.
Bcttkr— Small accumulations of frc*h quali
ties cause a weakening in asking rates.
Pickled and. firkin find good custom at full
prices. fancy, ' 47j0 $ It, ; choice roll, *2'.(rr
4.x* * lb; fair, 27i<rt*57Jc V tt>; inferior to
r Unary, 23®26c, Inside lato for mixed lots from
-country stores. Firkin Is quotable at 35®37}c V tb.
I'ii-liloil, 37}®40c. Eastern is i'a good supply, and
24 rfCOc ¥ lb will probably cover the bulk of offer
ings.
Chrrse — Market steady aod firm. California,
Vi-fllttc ; do, iv drums, 14@15c V lb ; Eastern,
16<310e ; Western, 14&15 C ¥ tb.
i-Joas— Warranted i«rcels would probably bring a
flight advance ou our figures. California, "<,*. r ,oc ;
Salt * Lake, 40®45c ; Eastern, 27J@32ic; Lime,
-27J'a.30e * dozen. . -•■■-.
Poci.trv - Receipts were light this morning ; the
demand was nominal and prices easy. Turkeys,
lt®l3e*S tt> for live, 12315 c-S lb for dressed ; Roost
< rj, 84®4 60 for old and $5@5 50 for young; 11.. on,
t:>i*(*; Broilers, 83*^*4, according to size; Ducks,
8435 9 doz ; Geese, 81 75@2 25 V pair. - •
ti/.vY, — Quail arc in excess of the demand,
and lower rates have io be accepted. Quail,
75,3fc7ic; Mallard Ducks, 82 60®3; Canvas
back Ducks, 82 25®2 50 ; Sprigs, 81 50®1 75 ; Teal,
8131 26 : Widgeon, 81®1 12* ; Brandt, 91 50:*1 75 ;
Geese, 91 for whito aud 92(ff-2 25 for gray ; Snipe,
iv.ai,.. for common, and 91 2-@l 50 V doz for
English ; Hare, $2®2 25 ; Rabbits, 81@1 35; Doves,
i7ss V dozen. *•*
Provisions— Business moderate. Eastern Hams,
:','.!■ : California, llj®l2c; Eastern Breakfast
liicnn, 12i<ti i:*.i- ; California Smoked liacon, io^aiic
for heavy and medium, and I l .' l\-_e for light and
cxtr.i light; Clear Bides, liJ3l3c;' Pork, 812®
1- 501 . Extra Prime, 815®15 50 for Prime Mess,
■823 for Mess, 9-1 for Clear and 522 for Extra Clear ;
Pigs' Feet, 911^'15 V bbl; Mess Beef, $10 for
bbls a:id *J®B 50 for half bbls; Extra .Mess Beef,
S'.O 50311 ; I i.rv Beef, @13 60 V bbl ; Cali
fornia Smoked Bee', l!\*Ui j*. *l lb : Beef Tongues,
8S » dozen; Eis cm Lard, I'.'y'liy ?lb for a 1
styles and sizes of packages; California do, 10-lb
cs*, 10} c ; 5-8) cs, lie ; pails, lll®12c; Royal do,
l-i-Jc^ll*.
wool, - In London auction offerings continue to
be well patronized, while the pices obtained indi
cate a much belter feeling. Loc 1 dealers report a
. fair inquiry, chiefly on Kastern account. We quote
as follows : southern fall, 12<ffl5c V lb for fair
to good, and 10@12o for ordinary to inferior ;
San Joaquin, 12316 c for fair to good; 1431 Cc for
heavy mountain, and _30tDtl light do ; Northern,
llnfi.. for poor defective Sacramento, 19io*21c for
good XUtd Lluff and Chico, and 23325 c V 11, for
Humboldt and Mendocino. Eastern Oregon sells at
17t£t21c for inferior, and 24(tf27c for choice. Fine
light fleece Valleys oome about 29330 c. while com
mon trades are nominally Ss(jcaCc V lb. Oregon
Lambs are quotable at 25c 9 lb. •> > fr.
Sacramento Market.
Ffturr — Our Sacramento quotations are from
the ; r.*;e-iiat« of W. It Strong & Co., and are
revised up to 6 r. *. yesterday. They rep
resent trade prices, and have in view selected
fruits suitable for shipment : Apples, Spilzeoberg,
81 25; red, 91vol 25; cooking, !)oc*,f9l : papered
for locs shipment. 91 IB®l So; pears, ordinary
varieties, 91 60gl 76; Winter Ncllis, ti;
orangts, .1 50 per IM ; Union.*, Sicily,
flOtcI? "»' box; Caliioruia, BJ>; Australian,
9.".,.: ¥ box bananas, $3®t 50 9 bunch ; pine
appics, fi<S9 V dozen ; grapes scarce, at 75c«t$l 9
■ case ; grapes, in bxs, CO® ; quinces, 81 25®1 50
Vbciz: cranberries, Sit', V bbl. Choice apples Icr
long keeping are now coming forward and in com
plete vavi-:*t\. Limes arc very scarce— in fact, out of
market, and likely* to remain so. Meanwhile lem
one will have to supply the place of limes.
DaißO Fruit— California raisius, whole, 92 233
« 50 ; half, 82 50®2 75 ; quarters, 92 7'<*3 ; eighths,
8333 60. Pears, U\**l*J*.- ; plums, 14®16o; p. aches,
14 *,:•'-.*; apples, sliced, 7t„S,.*; do quartered, 6®70 ;
prunes, ISMUKi; blackborries, )S(rtl'ic; figs,
choice,* 8 Bt9c; fair do, 0 ,7c ; apricots, 20®22c.
Nuts— 1 .oglisli Walnuts, 9®loc ; new California
do, extra choice, 11312 c; Almonds, 15317 c ; Pea
nuts, ' . ; ,»c ; Hickory Nuts, SSIPo: Pecan, 16.rt17c ;
Filbert*, 16c; Brazils, 14®15c V lb; Eastern
Chestnuts, mx* ¥ It' ; Cocoanuts, 9i*"*lu ¥ 100.
Honey— Comb, San Diego, 13317 ; comb, in 2lb
flans, S3 HUM ; extra extract**!, 8310 c V lb ; com
mon cxtrao ed, 6®Sc 9 V_'. '■■•.: '
Frkb-dur quotations arc from the price-lists ol
B. A. Burr, of this city, and are corrected to date :
Oat hay, 815®16 V ton, baled ; alfalfa, $9®lo <*! ton,
baled ; bran, 816 9 ton ; barley, 90(*jro5c * cwrt.;
ground barley, 91 15 9 cwt.; wheat, $1 30®1 Si
% cut..; oa-*, 81 85®2 V cwt.
Eastern and Foreign Market*.
New York, November 29th.
BttßAOTTCrrs— Flour is quiet, and Wheat is un
ae'.il.i.. latter at 81 15®1 22. .
Wool*— California is quiet at 13®lSc for fall
burry and 16®25c ! for clean fall; spring imrry,
19<?*i*lc ; clean spring, 24iu*33c ; pulled, 3S^f46c.
Hid M -Steady at !3®**3»c
7 LivttarooL, November 29th.
WnitAT— to choice California, i»s lid to 10s
3d. Spot lots dull ; cargo Mi aro slow. French
country markets steady. . ' *
SAN FRANCISCO STOCK SALES.
San Fran Cisco, November 59. ISS3.
mornixo BSS.IIOS. ,
lilf>rhli...... Hti'4 1 IS i Sierra Ner..... 71
46 MiM M i\ 85Utah. si(«sj
100 jC 3 60.rfS Hit Hi Exchequer 130
81 Bentt Beich....S:.-*f!| 400 Bullion _1 61
85 fVilif ornia ...I C 9 lOOreraan -SOc
107*, Savage 2 l ut-*-'lu'J Union l}„ffll
juPO»a va ' -Wl 675 Justice ..:.l 70i"l 75
4MIVto»I SIMS Aits 7J@ 1
l-boUM- ...1 8* VOUJUIU.... 30c
►id lisle A X...4 »j SWSHiII 40t*r35c
'fr i. ijit Ml» 4 0 New York Mc
S3 V Jacket JlO 50 Lady Wwh 25c
™ ii ha »■*•' !»Scor**lon..;...lM(.-«!j
imperial ....."<* 3POM. 5:ar....;...65"-i7"c
•i-8k55r......... «5 Ben on lj'«l Ml
150 SadUM » 75 1700 Con. Dorado... 4C@lsc
A>-Ttß>oO*t SESSION. '
«Pu C0n...... IS' 10? Tioga ..;..40c
iSpStt^ I .— "i«U SOJLPotod an
ij> Vivaio I &■• 530 Chamßion 25<sf3i'c
H-l™ 10 * .. ...25c 10 * Rlv-khawk 5c
I a L)^ "' - Ml*** I3oMi.no .*- ..Tl
: im*vn«itie 55&-W* 200 Jcptter.. »c
* if. i I lloend 3 ..if** 50 Sjnaios**.-. «05fc
.f. wa'jr 1 « I«*?M»>n^yt*i Ec
•o V It^l'ef-de. «c 693 Tiptop 3
M litdl"^:*'**-'-' 5t IW U.ad Center.. ...3 73
Liebig Co.'s Coca Beer Tonic.
-"It h-s more tban realized my expecta
.- . » «w Proft^-r WJNCAjI CAMP-
KiWl \T D LL I>*. President Koyal
5»Ue» Physicians and Su^eons: . Member
4-neSl Council ■ University of lvimburgh,
M*' WuXl- for debility, weak lungs,
eta Xn V. dwpep*i» arid female con plaints.
b;!i .usuefS, dyspepsia imiut ;, n5 «££
SWSSM2 Ask for Ccca Beet
Tonic. - ______ »_. -— > -"Ji.
- . ■ ";.',"«,«: iKiicnc**.—- Tte famous
• BsaTA.n's iw-J^^JS^toet, etc. M. 3.
a£BK£^««* Sent
Haron,er, Sacramento, a, +
C. O. D. tu^yaodry:^-*. > - - =*-.-■■
-,-jIKH-S CASCARA SAORADA f« * habltOS
aousliiation.
THE COURTS.
" SUPERIOR COURT.
Denson, Ju ge.
Monday, November 29, 1880. V
" Estate of J William Robinson, deceased— Petition
of William Sales for probate of will and letters tes
tamentary was heard, and Sales appointed executor
without bond. Notice to creditors to be published
in the Record-Union. -
Estate of James E. Whitcomb— Decree of final
settlement of account. , -*':_""
rr. A. S. Bryant vs. His Creditors— Hearing of the
matter continued one week -
Elizabeth Brown vs. Joseph Wise, administrator—
Demurrer to amended complaint argued and sub
letted. " ■■ ■:
Mary E. Harrigan vs. George 11. McKee—Settle
ment of statement on motion for a new- triaL :
Mechanic]' M.ll Company vs. Royal Preston—
tion to dismiss defendant' for a new trial,
for want of prosecution, overruled and placed on
law calendar for next Monday.
Jennie B. Pyburn vs. George Pyburn— Defendant
granted leave to file supplemental verified answer,
and ten days to answer same.
Estate of Enoch Mater, deceased— Decree of set
tlement of final account and of distribution. Ref
eree's report filed.
Estate of Charles Kidder," deceased— Order made
confirming sale of personal property. *'
Estate of John Hoey, deceased— Will admitted to
probate ; W. S. Manlove and Patrick Carroll ap
pointed executors ; bondjfixed at 93,000 each. Ap
praisers—X. D. Stephens, John Siuderis and Peter
Robinson. Joseph Wallis appointed attorney for
absent and unrepresented heirs.
Estate of John WaUh, deceased— Decree of set
tlement of final account and of distribution.
M. J. King vs. H. Hocckel— Demurrer to com
plaint overruled by consent and ten days allowed to
answer.
Estate of Jacob Wagelc, deceased— Petition for
probate of will filed and- set for bearing December
13, 1890. '. , . ,
Manuel Rodriquez vs. Anton Suva— Default of de
fendant entered. Judgment for plaintiff as prayed
for. . . ....
Estate of Daniel E. Hastings, deceased— Motion
for order confirming sale of real estate continued
for one week. ''". .'
Estate of H. B. Cotting, deceased— Decree for sale
of personal piop rty granted.
Estate of Ambrose A. Van Tas-jel, deceased— L.
C. Moore appointed executor; bond fixed at 91,900.
Appraisers— Chris. Ecklon, Charles Mars an j W. A.
Ford.
Estate of Abbie R. Carl, deceased— Decree set
tling final account and of final distribution.
* E. K. Aiken vs. His Creditors— Meeting of credit
ors to elect an assignee continued for one week.
Elizabeth Brown vs. Joseph Demurrer to
amended complaint overruled, with leive to defend
ant to answer on or before December 25, 1889. .
■Court adjourned. " *
to-day's calendar. .
15,794 - Joseph Meivin vs. R. S. Carey et al,
3*l— H. W. Baxter vs. C. F. Trask et al. ; :
Hammer & Shermin vs. L. C. Chandler. * "
■ ♦-♦ ■
IlAHuaa's Oltckrolk or Tar, for coughs and colds,
Try it ' ■• "r''--y:y-T'-Tfy
H CELEBRATED *1 A
P«3 CELEBRATED "M A
a *^"i •*■ '- ' Eft IP'^i^^ffl^fli^Et*
w9j^^^^^m^_\^ 4s^§n '__^ti___
& w STOMACH -^
Bitter 5
Meets the requirements 'of the rational medical
philosophy which at present prevails. Jt is a per-
fectly pure vegetable remedy, cmbraca g the three
important properties of a preventive, a tonic, anc
an alterative. It fortifies the body against disease,
mvi curates and re vitalizes the torpid stomach and
liver, and effects a most salutary ch:.ns>o in the
entire system, when in a morbid condition.
For sale by all druggists and dealers generally.
n-2-lraTuThS
OBOOEBIES, LIQUOBS, etc!
REMOVED.
-JBJBXtTJJJEJXt. BROS,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS Hi
fine Brandies, Wines and Kentucky Whiskies.
Agents of the real Chris. Sehroedcr's Nordhaeusei
Whisky, and of the genuine Imported Culmbachei
Beer. From Fourth street to Nos. 1 1 C and 118 X
street, bet. Front and Second, Sacramento.
* n25-4plm ■
OHAS. W. RAPP & CO.,
>-** KOCEUS, 133 J ST. BET. FIFTH * SIXTH,
Sacramento.
A new stock cf American, French and English
Qroceries. Alio, a large assorment of the finest
Japan Teas n22-4slm
~P. H. RUSSELL,
J STREET, WEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH.
'y CHOICE «;!i*Mnm:**.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR LOWEST
MARKET PR'.CES.
Orders promptly filled and the Good*
shipped by rail or steamer free of charge.
Address P. O. Box G'lil, Sacramento. 020-lm
SCECIiITZ'S
IV.:'::' CRLKBRATKD —
MILWAUKEE LAGEE BEER,
Also BOCA BEEB,
OM DRAUGHT, AT
GKI'IILF.E'S SALOON. SO. 523 J STBEET.
■ . 09-lm '■
WILCOX, POWERS & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Uquor Dealers,
NO. 505 X STBEET,
_■ . - . .
SACRAMENTO. CAL
aul9-4ptf yy'i
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE.
UNION
"TNSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO
Eire aud Marine.
CAPITAL, fully paid .....9750,004
Losses promptly adjusted and paid in gold coin.
CADWALADER i PARSONS,
General Agents Sacramento Div'n, No. 81 J street
nl3-4nti ■-
W. P. COLEMAN,
O BAI* TATE SALESROOM, 89 J STREEI
ileal Estate Bought A Sold on Commission
, * :-: Agent for the
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBS,
t'UIEMAN'S FUND OF SAN FRANCISCO *
FIRE COMPANIES. -Also the
N. Y. LIFE INSURANCE COMFANT. s3O-4pln
NOTICE.
if iC. RADEMACHER, FORMERLY OF THE
tf . Eureka Baths, having purchased the CITY
BATHS X street, between Third and Fourth, wishes
his friends to know the fact, and to assure them
that he will conduct the same in first class style.
He solicits a centiMianee of the patronage of bis old
customers and the public generally. Shaving. 15
rental Bath*, shampooing and Hair
t'utilnr. -'"> routs each, i
' 4plm -----.- ' - - J. C. RADEMACHER.
Sacramento Planing Mill,
SASH AND BLIND FACTORY, CORNER OF
Front and Q stro Sacramento.
Boon, Windows. Blinds, * y.fy
Finish of all kinds, Window Frames, Moldings 0
every description, and Turning
" fIARTWELL, HOTCHKISS A STALKER.
.1 : nM-tnlsa -
The Pioneer Box Factory
mill Ahead of all Competitor. *
OOOKJH -As BON
, oorksb or ..*;..
Front and SI streets.... ..Sacramemo
02-4ptf . --.-■.
•J. FRANK CLARK, J
■sCT3»rX>3BJX*S l-tl .m. •*****r*****s*f****^ "
*■■■.■•'-■-- A'-',—. ..,_ : .-..__ .-■ .. .. ir.-..
Mm. 1817 Fsart* st., bet. J aad K.
Always a ooatpl«t« stock la stort, OagMnr
orders rsoeivs prompt attention. _01-*>la l
MATHEY CAYLUS 1
Used for over 25 years with mat success by the •*"
physicians of Paris. New York and London, and
; superior to all otnera for the prompt cur* of ail
ea^vd, recent or of long standing,
7 Prepared by CLIN & CIE, Paris. Sold Every-
"capsules;
CAPSULES.
■--*■'" n' i-TtTThAS
'■y MANHOOD RESTORED.
A VICTIM %OF y EARLY IMPRUDENCE,
causing nervous d-bilitv, premature decay,
etc having tri*?d in vain every known remedy,
has discovered a simple means of self-care, which lie
will send free to his fcllo»-siifl>.i*vrs. Address J. H.
REEVES, No. 43 Chatham street. New York. .:
nS-ljTuTbS
TBOPIO FBOIT- LAXATIVE.-:
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edical A etion
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-OF THF.——
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: Pure Fruit Acids
' IN OUR SYSTEM .
: And THEIR COOLING,
CORRECTIVE
: INFLUENCE.
[Medical Journal.]
Tropic-Fruit
LAXATIVE
SUPPLIES THE DESIDERATUM
AND IS
NATURES CORRECTIVE ■
FOR—
CONSTIPATION
And all Kir>dred Ailments.
This superb preparation is fast supplanting
the use of purgative medicines (especially of
pills containing noxious ingredients), which
I not only prove unwholesome and disagreeable
to take, but are oftentimes the source of much
mischief.
It contains no Mercury, Mineral or De-
leterious substance ln any form, and it is
not in the province of the preparation to clause
any evil effects.
One lozenge is the usual dose, to be taken
at bed-time ; dissolve slowly in the mouth, or
eat like fruit or a confection.
Tropic-Fruit Laxative
Is indorsed by physicians and the faculty, and
will prove the most potent and harmless
remedy for Renovating and Cleansing the
System that has yet been brought to public
; notice, j'- '.* '
TROPIC-FRUIT LAXA-TiyE-is put up
[ in bronzed tin boxea only. Avoid Imita-
, tioxs. , Ask your druggist for Descriptive
. Pamphlet, or address the proprietor,
J. E. HETHERINGTON,
New York or San Francisco.
iify. 11. «'. kirk A CO., : iyy
1 WHOLESALE AGENTS. .......'... SACRAMENTO.
PBOPOSALS WANTED.
* PROPOSALS
— INVITED FOR——
1 Furnishing Wood and Coal
FOR Tr.H—
, 'fi-y--
STATE CAPITOL.
Office of thk State Board 1
OF ExAMISKRS, '-
■-..- Sacramento, November 2-2, ISSO. )
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
at this office on
TUESDAY, DEI EJHBEK 14. 1880,
' To furnish more or less Wood and Coal, as follows :
100 tons (2,0C0 pounds to the ton) coarse screened
Sydney Coal. - *
400 cords (1-foot) seasoned Mountain Live Oak
Wood. • j
£0 cords (4 foot) dry Pitch Pino Wood.
Ifaid Wood and Coal to bo delivered at the Capitol,
Sacramento, at such times and in such quantities,
more M less than the amount above stated, as tbe
1 Secretary of State may direct, between the date of
the contract and the Ist of December, 1881.
Wood to be measured and Coal weighed at place
and time of delivery-
Proposals to furnish Wood and Coal must be made
on separate bids. *
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check
on some bank of go -d standing, drawn to the order
of the Secretary of the Board of Examiners, for a
sum equal to 20 per cent of the amount of the bid,
which check will be foifeited to the Stite, if the bid
* which such check accompanies shall beaccepted, and
the party makinu' the bid shall refuse to give satis-
factory bonds for the performance of contrast
awarded to him.
The Board reserves the right to reject all bids if
deemed too Ugh.
All! bids must he directed to the undersigned, at
Sacramento, indorsed " Proposals for Wood " or
" Coal," as the case may bo.
ALBERT HART,
Secretary Board of Examiners.
P. B.— As much as two-thirds of the quantity of
Wood and Coal advertised fur will probably be need-
ed to be delivered before tho Ist of Ma}', 1881.
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PROPOSALS
— INVITKB FOR^— ■yr-.
; Furnishing Stationery and
Blank Books.
7*7-. y'-'y ' ■ . /
Offici of ms Stats Board )
of Examiners, >
: Sacramento, November 22, 1880. )
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
this office until 12 o'clock m., *;• ,***
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1880.
To furnish Stationery and Blank Books in accordance
with schedules to be furnished by the Secretary of
State. ■■..*
Samples or minute descriptions of each article
must accompany said proposals. J* ach class of iroods
in the schedule must bo bid on separately. The*
proposals must be for the delivery of the Stationery
and Blank Books bid on at the office of the Secretary
of State in such quantities, more or less than the
schedule names, and at such times between the date
of the contract and the Ist of December, IS3I, as
I the Secretary of State may direct, r.r ■-
Each * bid must be accompanied by a certified
I check on some bank of good standing, drawn
j to the order of tho Clerk of the Board of Ex-
-1 aminers, for a sum equal 1 1 20 per cent, of the
amount of the i bid. which check will be - for-
feited to the State if the bid which : such check ac-
companies shall be accepted, and the party making
I the bid shall refuse to give satisfactory bou sfor the
{ per'ormance of the contract awarded to him. : -VY :;
- The Board reerves the right to reject all bids if
deemed too high. * ;
AH bid» must be d'rected to the undersigned in-
dorsed " Proposals for Stationery and Blat k Books."
ALBERT HART,
I n24-td Secretary Board of Examiners.
Executor's Sale of Real Estate !
BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY TO ME
given by the last will of EUNICE W. FRASIER,
deceased, 1 will sell at public auc'.ion, to the highest
bidder, for Cash (gold coin), in front of the Court-
house door, in Sacramento city, on y yy yfr.fr: ;
"*.-! Wednesday," Der*mber If 1880,"
At 10 o'clock *a. St. of ■*. that ' day, the following I
described Real Lstate, to wit : Lot One (1), in the
Block between *Q_ . »nd :R, and Fourteenth ' and |
Fifteenth streets, in Sacramento city. '
, I Terms of sale— percent, on say of sale, balance
, ; npon approval of sale by the Superior Court. Deed
,* at expense of pircl,a«er. '. ■
_ ■ November 17, ;!>*..- -■:■■■ 7
. .-- ,*-ii y-r' ROBERT ROBERTS, Executor.
L. S.TAT*/>B,A*tto-.TWY for Executor. ' ";
iilS2*Th3Tu*
> BOOKS, STATIONEBY, ETO. yyj\
i^^ave^^^e and Expense by .Sending your Orders^?-*-
-";,. ■'-* . "-■- ■ -
— ->*--*>g**s TO r«S<-=-s-—
''■■'■ : \A&L,'*
■afltf $ CEQCKEK & enV
'- : *^SA£RAMENTO.-s ti *^
*-$» STATIONERS <&-
. .>.-;.■■*' ■-■-- - **- ~ --;,■--*' *> —■■*-.*. -,t. *a-..w^^-*- ---3..1-.- *.-*.s -' -- ■*. i. - . . ... , " .
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. 't_-_-~l : .^- AND *> 'yy---
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FULL LINE OF STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BOOKS
0*^ T If ***fy I C o^ ETE 4 SS0 * T^*r
-«*J*OF^> -**•*■*■• OF •*>.
books, games, etc* f v^^i^m^S^'
'yyy... . ©- -_ r : y
BEST ASSORTMENT HOLIDAY GOODS ON THE COAST
STRAW AND MANILA WRAPPING PAPERS AND PAPER BAGS.
We carry a Stock of Goods in our line not surpassed by any House on this Coast.
Dealers in Central and Northern California, and Nevada, can save from five to
fifteen per cent, by send! fig their Orders to us. &
■< ■ * SAVING _H TIME FROM TWO TO FOUR DAYaS***--- - >•
Freight, $2.80 Per Ton less than from San Francisco.
No Charge for Dray age or Wharfage.
WmMSmWM CROCKER & CO.
— ■ — ■■ -> - ■ — — — — - ..—
BUSINESS CARDS.
VI. A. BF«nSON, SI. D.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office, southwest corner of Seventh and J
streets in Bry new building, up stairs. Resi
dence, southeast corner of Seveuth and N streets,
Sacramento. * Office hours : Ito 3 and 6toB r. if.
:■: : ■:■ "^ n-25-4plro - .'.:.■■:>:
E. L. BILLINGS A CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
in Fine Brandies, Wines and Liquors. Agents
lor Dr. Jaffe's Celebrated Cinchona Bitters; also,
agents for Litton Springs Seltzer Water, Sonoma
county, California. No. 11l X street, between Fourth
md Fifth. n25-4plm
BEHOVED.
CHARLES T. JONES AND ED. M. MARTIN,
Attcrneys-at-Law and Notaries Public, have
removed their office- to No. 007 I street, between
Sixth and Seventh. n24-4plm
0. F. ROOT. ALBX. HSILSOa. 1. DRISCOL.
BOOT, NEILSON A CO.,
UNION FOUNDRY-IRON AND BRASS
Founders and Machinists, Front street, be-
tween N and O. Castings and Machinery of every
description made to order. n*24-4pl in
MADAME: CU ABLOTTE ROBERT,
FROM PARIS, DRESSMAKER, NO. 900 EIGHTH
street, corner I, Sacramento. Ball and Party
Lresses a Specialty. New Patterns imported for
Winter. n!7-4plm
1. OARLB. " ■ J. CBOLT
CARLE A CROLY,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE-
pared to do all kinds of work In their me, in
dty or country. Princinal place of business, Sacra-
mento. Shop, 82 Second street, between X and L
Post-office Box, 410, Sacramento. nlB 4ptf
_ JILHS STKITZ.
SUCCESSOR TO FOX & STRCTZ, IMPORTER
and Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Liquors,
No. 41 J street, Sacramento- Sole agent for A.
Hupfel's Sons' Now York Boer. till- lplm
11. R. McWILLIAMS.
HOPE IRON WORKS, FRONT STREET, BE-
tween I and J. Machinery of all kinds made
to order and repaired. Solo manufacturer of Car-
lisle's Patent Derricks. Lawn Mowers Repaired.
For sale, a 25-horsa stationary engine and bailer,
complete. n!4-4ptf
D. A D. FALCONER,
SUCCESSORS TO HOOK & FALCONER, CON-
tractors and builders, furnish estimates for all
work in their line. Address all communications to
workshop, southeast corner Seventh and 1 streets.
nl2-4plm 11 '"
GROVE L. JOHNSON, •
ATTORNEY AT OFFICE, FIFTH ST.,
between I and J. Residence, No. 207 I
itreet, between Seventh and Eighth. nlO-4Dlm
WM. -fiUTTENBER'SEB,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER AND MA-
chinist. Front and N street.*). Manufacturer of
Outtenberger's Horse Powers, Patent Ground Roller
and Clog Crusher and Barley Mills. All kinds of
Hydraulic Pipes. For sale, Three Miller Patent Hay
Presses. '■■.-■ 029-4plm
*-... CALL ON SCOTT A MIJIB
NO. 303 J STREET, FOR THE LATEST STYLES
IfX in GAS FIXTURES. * Plumbing in all its
branches done at short notice. : Being practical
workmen, we are able to do work at the lowest
rates. 028-4plm
1858. F. 'FOSTER, 1879.
BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER AND BLANK
Book Manufacturer, No. 319 J street, between
Third and Fourth, Saciamento. . 020-4ptf
IV. ■ R. KXIUHTS,
CORNER OF FRONT. AND L STREETS
Highest price for Hides, Sheep Pelts and
Tallow. Supplies Butchers with Salt, Paper, latest
mproved Sausago Machines, Stuffers, Lard Presses
'.'.lc. Prompt cash returns made for all consign-
ment^ ulB-Antf
C. M. DIXON, M. »..
SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Office and residence, on Eighth street, between
H and 1. Office hours- Bto9 A. M. , and 12 to 2, and
6 to 8 v. m. Diseases of the Eye and Ear a specialty.
* - " 094p2m :
T. B. McFABLAND,
ATTORNEY AT LAW— OFFICE, SOUTHWEST
corner of J and Fourth streets. Residence,
il street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. 09-4p*
J. A. -MM; HAM.
SACRAMENTO BOILER AND IRON WORKS,
I street, between Front and Second, Sacra-
mento. Manufacturer of Steam Boilers, Sheet lion
Work, etc. Also, all kinds of Repairing. Chang nr
Portable Boilers from - Wood to Straw' Burners a
Specialty. - ■' 06-«ptf
-■ Elwood Brckkr, ; ■ A. J. Br.tXRR.
Residence, S. E. cornor Residence at office.
Thirteenth and Psts.
Bill Silt A BRFKEB,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AND NOTARIES PUB-
J\_ lie, will practice in ail the Courts. Special at-
tention paid to Probate business. Office in Bryte's
Building, southwest comer of Seventh and J streets.
*.* Q2-tf ' ■-■-■:-
WII. F. 1.1. 1 V BBICGB. M. D.,
OCULIST, AURIST AND PHYSICIAN FOR
Diseases of the Thi oat. * Office, 4291 J street,
corner of Fifth, over Sacramento Bank, Sacramento,
Cal. Hours— 9:3o to 12 A. M.; Ito 4 p. h Sundays—
9:30 to 11 A. M.; 1 to 4 P. M. 01-tf
MISS L. J. li.ELl.Oiit;. M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN— OFFICE AND
residence, Nathan building, corner of Seventh
uid I streets. Office hours, 8:30 a if., 2 to 4
and ?toB Ml : * . . s3O-4plm
DB. HATCH.
OFFICE 84 J STREET.— OFFICE HOURS: 8
A. H. and 12:30 to 2 P.M.. 529-tf
DR. WALLACE A. BRICfiS
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND RESl-
dence to Dr. Q. L. Simmons' Building, J
street, between Second and Third, r Office hours: 8
to 9A. M., 11 A. M. to 2p. M.. and otoBP. M. sl'2-lf
: ';.' CREED HATMOND,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR tAT J LAW,
Ofiiee in Quinn's new building, corner ol
Fourth and J streets (up stairs). Sacramento. s6-4p
■ * ' ' ' REMOVAL.
DR. NIXON HAS RVMOVED HI3 OFFICE TO
M street, between Ninth ard Tenth streets,
No. 918. Will visit Railroad Hospital at 9:30 A. m.
daily. ■''-' '_-:*.'.*'--*-'*-'*--*-'* s9-tf
Tyyf'. '.ffrf JAMES : Mr«,ll«r, '
MANUFACTURER OF IRON DOORS, SHUT-
. ters. Railings, Gratings, House-work and i
M:ksmithmg in general, No. 148 X street, between ;
Fifth and Sixth . Second-sand Doors ior sale .- .*'.. i
; .. - ■■:. .7 -.**:>; au22-4ptf -- -y-y- * * :*' '-. '
~ r CAPITAL ALE VAULTS, J
NO. 302 J, AND ; 1005 ' THIRD -; STREETS
Hot Lunch - daiiy from 11 a. m. to 1 o'clock
p m _ The * Best of Wines, '; Liquors • and Cigars.
* v i3-4Dlm ■ BOWERS A LONGABAUGH.
S. SOLON -HOLL.
A TTORNEY AND *.*" COUSsELOR-AT-LAW,
JK Coßsaa Sixth asd I Stkbbis, Sacramskto,
Cal. *■ ■ '*■- '-'•-*••:■■- : ':-;:"- jy3o-4plm
■~ ~ DR. Q. L. SIMMONS.
VfO. 212 J STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND j
l\ Third, Sacramento. • .' /... :.' = ...,
-*- ■-y : ;y^^ry>l»\oV_-_.».'l '. T -..- i : -. • r
t_T Offle* Hoar*:*! 2to«p. «. > «p29-ip« .
.f~.'-y- •■*-.*■ ..'■ I7to 8 T."__,}f_y y._-yy-.y : ... '
RAILROADS, STEAMERS, ETC.
Central Pacific Railroad.
Commencing Tbnrsday, Novem'r IS, 1880,
AXD UNTIL FURTHER NOTICB
TRAIN ANO BOATS WIU LEAVE SACRAMENTO
«' AS FOLLOWS t
4,K*A A.M.— (Sun lays Accommoda
.OV dation Train m Marysville, Red Blufl anr
. Redoing.
T'AA A. (Daily)— Overland, Emigrant,
tW Freight and Accommodation Train.
T,QA A. M.— (Daily)— Pacific Express, via Davii
•**" a d Benicia, for San Francisco.— Connect*
(Sundays excepted) at Davis with Acci m-
n- dation Train to Woodlam', Williams anc
Willows. Connects daily at Suisun foi
Vallejo, and via Napa Junction for Calis
toga (etages for the Geysers).
1 A* AA A. .tl. \or as soon thereafter as p: ac
IV.W ticable, Sundaya excepted)— foi
Ban Francisco, touching at all way ports
on the Sacramento river.
n.»>" A. M.- (Daily*— Local Passenger Trait
•OO for Stockton, Tracy, Livermore, Niles,
Oakland and San Franc sco. Connects
at Gait for lone, and at Niles for Sac
* '■'■'■■--. Jose.
| a, | AP. (Sundays excepted)— Pas
liii.lV senger Train for Davis, Benicia and bar.
Francisco. Connects at Suisun for Valltjc
and (via Napa Junction) for Calistoga. .
1 9 >> %A * M. — (Sundays excepted) — Passougei
A/v,tfV Train for Davis and Woodland. Con
.: nects at Woodland for Williams am)
y.y -■— Willows.
2. A P. H.— (Daily) -Atlantic Express for Col
•AW fax, Reno (Carson and Virginia). Battl«
Mountain (Austin), Palisade (Eureka),
Ogden, Omaha and East.
2'9A **• M.— (Daily)— Oregon Express foi
•*••*•■* V Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff and Reddini
(stages for Po. tland, Oreg n).
Q.OA P. M.—i Sunda s excepted)— Ac.
**•**'" commodat.on Train to Lathrop. Connect*
with the Arizona Express for Merced.
I Madera (Yosemite and Big Trees), Visalia,
Sumner, Mojave, Newhall (San Buena-
ventura and Santa Barbara), Los An-
geles, Santa Monica. VI lmington, Santa
Ana (San Diego), Colton and Yuma (Col.
orado river steamers', connecting direct
with daily trains of the Southern Pacific
Railroad of Arizona for Maricopa (stage*
lor Phoenix and Prescott), Casa Grande
(stages for Florenco), Tucson, Benson
(stages for Tonibstono), Willcox and Rio
Mimbres, 1,193 miles from San Francisco
(stages for New Mexico). Sleeping 'are
betweo.i Oakland, Los Angeles, Yuma
Ss'gg and Benson. i
3.KA P. M.— (Daily)- Local Passenger Trail
st******* for Davis, Benicia and San Francisco.
R.QA P. M.— (Daily)— Westward Emigrant
OtOV Train, via Davis and Benicia, for San Fran-
cisco.
T.IK P. M.— (SnudajT^excepted)— Passengti
• *«» Train to . Davis, Woodland and Knight's
Landing.
B.KA P. M.— (Sundays excepted)— Virginia
SWV j City Express for Auburn, Colfax, Truckee
ai.d Reno. Connect? with Virginia anr"
Truckee Railroad for Carson and Virginia
Sleeping Car from Sacramento to Carson
A. N. TOWNE ....General Superintendei
T. H. GOODMAN ...Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent
- ■■'■•■-.*.'-'.■ * . Ja9-4ptf
Sacramento & Placerville Railroad
gISBBMI
On and after Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1180.
CBTIL FURTHER NOTICB,
Trains will run as follows, daily, except Sundays :
Leave Sacramento for Folsom, Latrobo
and Shingle Springs 7:00 A. __
Leave Sacramento for Folsom 4:00 P. M
Leave Shingle Springs for Latrobo, Fol-
som and Sacramento 10:35 A. II
Leave Latrche for Folsom and Sacra-
mento 11:19 A. II
Leave Folsom for Sacramento 7:00 A. V
Leave Folsom for Sacramento. . ......._ 12*56 P. M.
d7-tf J. B. WRIGHT. Sup't.
FOR PORTLAND AND ASTORIA
OJEC-JTSI eHOJKT.
m,^tm TKE ORECOH RAILWAY ANt
COMPANY AND
■g^*r-^jrKTh*» Pacific < -*'""- ' Steamship Compan
-.ZsBwfeJV». At will dispatch everj five days, fo
the above ports, one . f their New A 1 Iron Steam
ships, viz. : -■ v- •. : -.-'-•
OREGON, GEORGE W. ELOEF
Aim— ,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
SAILING DAYS : /. . •
December ......2. I. If. 22, 27
January, 1881... .....1, «, 11, lfi, 21, 26, .11
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
Connecting at Portland, Oregon, with Steamers and
Railroads and their connecting Stage lines for a!
points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories
British Columbia and Alaska.
J K. VAN OTERENDORP, Agent O. R. and N. Co
N. . 210 Batter, street, San Francisco, Cal.
GOODALL, PERKINS * CO., i
Agents F. C. S. S. Co., No. 10 Market street, *
'. Francisco. 'rrry-,y -..-■: ■-.:■- mv 3 * ,
OAEBIAGES, ETC!
PIKE & YOUNG, yy;
CARRIAGE MANUFACTUR- -— - ■
er?, comer of Fourth and /gjjJlTJgg*.
_ streets, Sacramento, have on tffl-l^'Syr^^
jand the largest assortment of SJa*^sU^<l_-'^J>.
images. Wagons and Buggies to be found in Sacra
mento which .h»v will Mil at very low rata*. n!3-4p
A. A. VAS TOORIIIBS. »- "WM" I
£g^ R* STONE & CO.,^
Manufacturers. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
SADDLES, HARASS, SADDLERY
nAKDWABE, LEATHER.
SHOE FINDINGS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
Carriage Robes, Horse Clothing, Collars, Whips,
Saddlers' and Shoemakers' Tools, etc
NO. J »2« J STBEET,
BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH, SACRAMENTO.
s4-4plm ';. , -
| SCHOOL. ELECTION,
, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, ISSO. :i
Republican j Educational Ticket.
FOR SCHOOL DIBECTORS:
FIRST WARD:........-....-.-— W. S. MESICK
SECOND WARD....... ...........PH1U HERZOG
THIRD WARD...:.......:. . .....UK. HAMMER
FOURTH WARD (long term). V .. J.'.S. W. BUTLER
FOURTH WARD (short term).,.,. FELIX TRACY
oW-Vl , I
r, -; - THE BED HOUSE TRADE UNION. : J
RED HOUSE TRADE UNION.
FALL NOVELTIES!
BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS
UNPARALLELED PRICES I
SOLID INDUCEMENTS!
Are the motive power by which "WE APPEAL" to the public, and the recognition of
legitimate business br an impartial people is the pilot which has LED US TO SUCCESS.
The thousand of visitors who thronged our establishment during the past week have
unanimously agreed that the immensity and beauty of our present display of - FALL
NOVELTIES has never on any occasion been equaled in the city.
In the Dress Goods Department
Will be found the LATEST STYLE that could be procured in the Eastern markets, as we
have left no effort untried to lay before our patrons the most recherche NOVELTIES at
present known in the Fashionable World.
Believing, as we do, that an examination of our STOCK AND PRICES will be the con-
vincing proof of our ability to cater for public patronage, we respectfully invite a * close
inspection of our establishment, by which every lady can consult her own judgment,
Bedspreads,
.D'O'LIOJJX tJcW-l-tos
Table Linen,
Napkins,
JxapKins,
Toweling,
Sheeting, *
~ ~ Muslin.
Or We would ask the careful attention of Housekeepers to these goods, as we feel
justified in stating that never on any former occasion in this city has such an opportunity
been offered for the purchase of DOMESTIC GOODS. fffiyfyy
tT CALIFORNIA'S GREATEST I'UOIII ( T*.: 1
mr BLANKETS AND FLANNELS
The Mission Woolen Hills— Star Woolen Goods or America.
We have just received TWENTY CASES of these goods from the Mission Woolen
ills. We shall offer these goods at such prices as must convince the ladies of this city that
the RED HOUSE stands unapproached as the DEPOT OF CHEAP BLANKETS AND
FLANNELS. -■"••• ; -• .%-.:;.■.--
HOSIERY I HOSIERY I
At prices which we can defy competition. An examination we are sure will convince any
visitor that we are now placing before the public inducements never yet offered in this city.
F^ISTCY GOODS!
In this Department we have devoted special care to place on exhibition a really choice
selection of every conceivable novelty to be found in the American markets.
CLOAKS CLOAKS!
We are offering splendid lines of the LATEST STYLES— elegantly trimmed.
Superiority can only be established by genuine value, at legitimate prices, and we are deter-
mined to submit them atTIGURES WORTHY OF PUBLIC ATTENTION.
Clothing, Eats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Valises 1
The BARGAINS we are offering at the present time, in these lines of goods, surpass
anything ever before offered by us. The necessity of Store Room forces us in a measure to
dispose of these goods at prices which at other times would be simply ruinous.
tT SAMPLES AXD PRICE LIST SEXT FREE. '■ i
red HOUSE TRADE UNION,
5ACRAMEKT0.............. • CAI.
AGBIOULTUBAL WABES. ___
BAKER & HAMILTON,
JET-JITS FOR
EUREKA. OAISTO PLOWS.
Gale Chilled Iron Plows, Moline Steel Plows, Collins'
Plows, Cast Iron Plows, Seed Drills, Cahoon and Gem
Sowers, Gorham Combined Seeder and Cultivator, Har-
■ ■•'■■- " 'fyf'f
rows, Cultivators, Fan Mills, Bain Wagons, Etc.
._._.»-' : ■ —. y-:-'f.r
SACRAMENTO apl-4ptf SAW FRANCISCO
DE. SPINNEY & CO
THE WE L L-K » O fr* S SPECIALISTS,
OP NO. 11 KEARNY STREET, SAN FRANCISOO,
Arc now In this city, and can toe dally consulted at No. 4131 R STBEET, between
Fourth and Firth (near Postofflce) * x
CONSULTATION FREE.— LARGE AND STEADILY INCREA-HNG PATRONAGE HAS AT LAST
compelled us to open a
PERMANENT BRANCH OFFICE IN SACRAMENTO.
By this arrangement the many patients and correspondents of DR. SPINNEY & CO., and the afflicted
irer.eraily who are anxious to have a personal interview, but for whom it Is impossible to come to San
Franciaco can avail themselves of the benefit of the Doctor's treatment, without great X. convenience or
expense ' DR. SPINNEY is well-known as the founder of the MONTREAL (C. E) MEDICAL INSTI-
TUTE and late proprietor of the SPINNEYVILLE INFIRMARY, and having given his entire attention
for the past twenty years to the treatment of Chronic and Spocial Diseases, Incident to both sexes, his
success has produced astonishing results. The Doctor believes it his duty to state to the public that he
has many years of his life made it a special study to fully understand the nature of the diseases as well as
tbe most effectual treatment for the cure of all troubles of the urinary organs; and be would call
the attention of the afflicted to the fart of his long standing and well-earned reputation as sufficient
assurance of his skill and success. * .'■ . ■ J. -J
-srorrisr g Mzijjnr
Who are suffering from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretion <do well to avail themselves
of this the greatest boon ever laid at the door of suffering humanity. Eit. SPINNEY will guarantee
to forfeit $600 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease t_ any kind or character which
he undertakes and fails to cure.
MIJX>I>^JJEI- IMC3EJIO*.
There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuation the
bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system in
a manner the -pationt cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will
often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a
milkish hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many men who die of this
difficulty, ignorant ofthe cause, which ie the second stage of semina' weakness. Dr. 8. will guarantee a
perfect euro in all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs.
oco rrjjJBCJEi XsAjjoijes.
Statistics prove that a great many women are afflicted with diseases peculiar to their sex. DR.
SPINNEY having spent many years in the study of Female Complaiots, feels competent to trsat them
in their most malignant forms, »nd would therefore cordially invite aU who aro suffering to come and try
his method of cure, which ha*) relieved thousands and saved many from a premature grave.
.tT CONSULTATIONS FREE. Thorough Examination and Advice, 95. Office Hours— lo A. a. to
4p.M. ; Evenings, Bto 8 ; Sundays, from 11 a. m. to 1 r. M. Call or address : DR. __f_____WM A CO.,
So. 415J X street, Sacramento. s6-4ptf
PIONEER LIVERY BTABLE.
f. D. SCRIVER J~. .Proprieto
HACKS ON CALL AT ANT HOUR flfr, _
Jfj. day cr night. Coupes, Phaetons, jHB
Roclrawaya, Barouches, Bnggies, with the.2— fi?
bestroadsters to be found in any livery stable on tht
coast for hire. 5 Horses kept in livery at reasonable
» * Stables on Fourth street, between I and
; * sd-intt ... ...-■„
A. J. VERM I LV A
/BOUNTY '*' CORONER AND UNDERTAKER
1/ No 103 J street, between Fourth and Fifth.
Always on hand a large assortment of Metallic en
Wooden Gaskets, Burial Cases and Coffins. Shroud
furnished and Funeral Wreaths Preserv a. - v*>ui. Jt
orders wiii receive prompt attention on snort nota
.■n* «» l-m. mm*-. --.--- ol* **•'
:^ NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED, TRUSTEES UNDER
-. the Land , Mortgage of the Central Pacific
Railroad Company, mad "i to them as Trustees for
the Bondholders, and dated the first (Ist) day of
OCTOBER, 1870, hereby give notice that they hold
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,00*'.'),
in gold coin, with which, in accordance with the
terras of said mortgage, they propose to redeem so
many of said bonds as shall be offered at the lowest
price. "r All bids over one hundred and five (105)
flat may be rejected at the option of the Trustees. -
I Sealed bids for the surrender of bonds will be
received at the office of - the Trustees, corner of
Fourth apd Tjwns-nd BJ*eet3, in the city of San
Frauciwo, ' California, until _ noon : DECEMBER
NINTH (9th), ISSO. J. 0'& GUNN*. --•-*.
- ■ „ i-* ■■ .: -r-r-ff S. W. SANDERSON. -
| ' San Frandrco, C»L, November 8, UBO.V .;-• nS-t4
ANNUAL^ MEETING
STOC"SJHOI.JDJJBR,S J
or Tin
PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK WILL BE HELD
in the District Court-room, comer Seventh and
I streets,
Monday Evening, December 6, 1880, ,
At 7.30 o'clock. WM. F. HUNTOON, Secretary.
- n2-4w 18. C.l
MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO..
Hardware and Agricultural Implements
SAN FRANCISCO
And Nos. 43, 45 and 47 J street. ...... Sacramenta
** : - sB-4olm
BLACK DIAMOND COAL
AND SCREENINGS.
THE ABOVE . WELL' KNOWN * SUPERIOR
MONTE DIABLO COAL, the mist economical
tnat can be used forst .am, Is for sale in lots to suit
at Black Diamond landing. Contra Costa county,
and at the office of Iho O* nip** jiy, southeast corner
of Folsom and Spear streets, Baa Francisco. -yy
■■■_. ■•--.! P. B. CORNWALL ■'*:
I nIC-tf - President B. D.'.C. M. Co.
i HOTEI^AJro^EESTAPBAIiTS.
NEW ATLANTIC HOTEL,
CORNER OF i I AND ! TWELFTH S il REFVTS
Sacramento, FRITZ RINK, Proprietor. Board
and lodging per week, »5 to »6; board and lodging
per day, »l to $1 25; single meals, 115 -wnM-^This
house has been thoroughly renovated and rooms
newly furnished in the best style. ,- The table will
always contain the best the market affords. '*-*>n}*.
modious stables and yard connected with the hotel.
'.-■ ■■-■•■• n!2-4plm * . '
ARCADE HOTEL
SECOND STREET, BETWEEN J AND X, SAC
ramento. ' -* J-'-v-'J
n24-tf THOS. GUINEAN. Proprietor.
STATE HOUSE.
Corner Tenth and X Streets, Sacramento.
H ELDRED, PROPRIETOR— and lodg-
. ing at the most reasonable rates. Bar and
billiard rooms attached. Street cars pass the door
every five minntes. a-:-;-J •-•• ■
t-F Free omnibus to and from the Honae.nlB-4plm
YOUNG AMERICA
OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE, / --—^
No. 45 Second street, Nit. J and K. (flT\ (J
astern and California Oyate.v< in every
style Meals at ail hours. Imj-ortod
Wines, Cigars, Etc. J. BOBAN, Prop. -■ n!4-4plm
' RAILROAD HOUSE,
WORKWOMEN'S J HOME.— BOARD AND
Lodging, at low rates. Club Room, Pool
and Amusement Games. No. 81 Front street, bet.
X and L. fol-4pln } J. R. JOHNSTON, Proprietor.
TONEY'S "■ * -
_f& fZ)_ OWTEH & CHOP HOUB£, iSjstf
Nos. 7* and 76 J Strsiit,
Between Third and Fourth. ••SB*"""""'
Newly refitted. Private Rooms for Families.
Eastern and California OYSTERS ln evory style
: sB-4plm * -
MECHANICS' EXCHANGE.
DEUTSCHES OASTHAUS, NOS. 18, 20 AND tl
I street, between Front and Second, Sacra-
mento. Heals, >"" cents; Beds. 85 cents. ■*•;■■.,
jy22-tl JACOB BCHMID. Proprietor.
"markets. ~~
SACRAMENTO MARKET,
No. 308 X street, bet. Third and Fourth.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
of all kinds of Produce: BUTTER, EGGS,
CHEESE, GAME, etc., of any market in this city.
OUR POULTRY YARD is stocked with tha
Choicest in the State.
THE FISH STALL always supplied with all kin Is
of Fresh and Salt Waier Fish, Crabs, Lobsters,
Shrimps, Clams and Oysters.
tr Depot Tor Fresh B»lllmore Oysters.
ST All orders promptly filled. IS
n2O 4plm CtHt.VF.T. COILTEtt A CO.
I "rai ■ -^ 1
LONGTON & ANTHONY,
Corner Filth and X streets.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Butter, Eggs. Cheese. Frnll, Fish,
Poultry, Meats, Came, and Market Frodnca.
Country orders a specialty. n9-lm
SAUSAGES! SAUSAGES II
SAUSAGES!!!
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : FOR SOME TIME
past there has been a general complaint in the
city that superior SAUSAGES are not to be had in
Sacramento, and must be obtained in S in Francisco
or elsewhere. Now, I, y ■■.-■ ■'■- ■- -y yy,
CEOBGE I. HIKTMAW.
Of the ORIENTAL MARKET AND SAUSAGE
FACTORY, No. 418 X street, assure you that he
will supply the public with the CHOICEST SAU-
SAGES of all descriptions, such as Liver Sausage,
Vienna Sausage, etc. Particular peine is taken in
the manufacture of LIVERWURST, and I defy any
Sausage Manufacturer to excel me, for I am a prac-
tical man, and you all know I'll 111 p. n)0-4ptf
P. R. KESTNER
JB^^ HAS BOIGHT TUH *»\,
WeP^ Guillen Rule Marhcf,^tSffi
J fcTRBIT, BKTWEEN SIXTH ASD SEVKSTH,
Where he will keepeverything in hi? line. Prices te
suit everybody. Orders promptly filled and delivered.
Country ordtrs solicited. Givehimacall. Iptf
CHRIsi^rVEISEL & CO.
Nos. 218 aud 220 __, sireet, Sear Eighth.
BUTCHERS AND PORK PACKERS. /CTTfi.
Choice Hams, Bacon, Lard, Mess '^jjl*
Pork, Clear Pork, Pigs' Feet, Spare Ribs, -T^*iS-j
at lowest market price. Highest price paid for
grain .fed II .-.. * • Qljj-4ntf
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
BY AN ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPER-
visors, made and entered of record November
19, ISSO, the following real estate will be offered for
sale at public auction, at the Court-hou-ie door, on
the 21st day of DECEMBER, 1830, at 11 o'clock a.
M., viz : The north 70 feet went three-quartets lot
No. 2, 1 and J, Sixth and Seventh streets, in the city
of Sacramento. Also, the brick building on east
half of lot 7, 11 and 1, Sixth and Seventh streets, the
building to be removed from the said lot. Terms
of sale, gold coin.
li2o-10t THOMAS H. BERKEY, Clerk.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 9,
1880 — all whom it may concern, and to Lu-
cius C. Chrismon, who filed Homestead Application
No. 3037 for Fame land : Notice is hereby given that
ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, whofe Postoffice address
is Pleasant Grove, Sutter county, California, has
filed his notice of intjntion to offer final proof in
support of his claim to the couth ha'f of northwest
quarter of section 18, township No. 11 north, ran^e
No. 5 cast, Mount Diablo meridian, unbraced \- Pre-
emption Application No. 7304, filed in said otlico on
the 15th day of March, ISBO, ami names the follow-
ing as his witnesses : W. Browning, Vi. W. Munroe,
Thomas Johnson and Michael O'ilara, all of Picas-
ant Grove Postrffice, Sutter County ; and that the
13th day of DECEMBER, 1880, at 9 o'clock A. a. has
been fixed as the time, and this offlsa as the place.
n!3-4p3ot El. F. TAYLOR, Register.
TO THE DJVFOBTCN-tTEJ
DB. SIBBOFSmSFEI&IST,
Gi3 Kearny atreet, San Franeiaeo.
**-*^ Established iv 1854, for
jy Is*. the treatment of Sexual
it s - *XHk an<^ Seminal diseases,
»a £~^^_'f!lM-sk such asG ji.orrhea, Gleet,
/*l^r^sg»**j^it*iati Strictures, Syphilis In all
yf/^S^^S^^A^Jl its forms. Seminal Weak-
m™ 5 7?* $^y ;j-3»li ijjj ness, Impotency, Skin
l-W"__\ *■'** ■■^■Wrl-'l Disowes, etc, perma-
,rV^^t-iit?!S*rl nc ' I '">' c '' J or no charge.
I *^ii??ifct!S3vVi*' n,,na ' Weakne-oi.
"^■Uj^r^'S^^^afJfifel Seminal Emissions, the
**!■ ■ .' Gffi-^rmj^^ consequence of self -abuse.
1 %5--.':This solitary vice or ilo-
J*V^&,3S^^^iSS«^.*S prayed sexual indulgence,
is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost
unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty
the following train of morbid symptoms, unless
combated by scientific medical measures, vis : Sallow
countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the
head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and rattling of chanots. uneasiness about
the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision,
blunted intellect, lo?s of confidence, diffldeuce in
approaching strangers, a dislike to form new ac-
quaintances, dieiiofrition to shun society, loss of
memory, hectic flushed, pimj end various erup-
tions about the lace, furred tongue, fetid breath,
coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and
frequent insanity. ' V-
Ct'RED AT 1111*11.
Persons at a distance may be cured at home by ad-
dressing a letter to DR. GIBBON, stating c-iso, symp- ,
toms, length of time the disease has continued, and
have medicines promptly forwarjed, free. from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the country,
with full and plain directions. By Inclosing ten
dollars, in registered letter, through the Postoffice,
or through Wells, Fargo* Co., a package of medicine
will be forwarded to any part of tbe Union. Plea.-*
Sly you saw this advertisement in the Rkoohd 5
Uhios. Address, DR J. F. GIBBON.
Ja24-4ptf Box 1,91.7. San Francisco. _
•^^_„___^_ ill, -m/"f>!J
This Great S*""".*^ 1 "'"!?!?^ 1
ll^ia.'.ly and NERVE TO^JjlK
Is the i«n:n. .- result of over » yean if" I'M,
practical«,.e,ieacc. and cures «*h unfa**
inal WcaVnc**s Spennatpnh-xa. l*.!"' eJ '-- T : \YR
iiuil Weakness, Srennatorrh-xa. luijoteocy. W^A
Sailed Vitality. l*rem.sturc 13.. ■ •- naun
tiS S ml oo.! from whatever ■ ....-pro- KM
deceit I^enriches and par. '-' '•■=, ■*"£; Wl
. Sutngt-m the Nrrvcs. R.i- a. "'«''*• ."'• ■jflfi
-r-slicn. Repr.jducti.e Organs, and Physiu |>«
S "acuities, » stops any una.-.iar .1 KSf
Stl«-.*itmi: drain unon the system, preventing f^t
Invohi-i.trjl^cs. iO'l.tat.r-jdrcan-. c-.c.s-*. t*W
rtcstructire to m.-.l and body- It h a sura Wri
etmiiator of .11 Kidney and n.l.M.r Cora. WftM
* _l__i__ TothosesuJcriutrfromUieevneficiiErff ..*.*-
-if'Youthfull-.'liscrei. I x'.c-.srs.aspce'ly. tCfM ..
thorr lctl. and permanent Cure is (.*.i.«l.u«- - I M^gl
1*- St. so per bottle, cr five bottles in ease. WtgfF. I
wiih full "airactioii and advice, io. Ssc-t >..:- W_gM
cure from oliservation to any aildresa t'l^lCl '
rcceiiit of rri ce > or C. O. D. To Lc ___-i only Wff_m
tl.rettof T___tn
DR. SAIFIELO, 210 Kearny St., S. F. Cat. WK\
Coast* ltations Strictly Confidential letter or Kf,* I
I it m.'isc free - To insure perfect secrecy. I %m/§9
have adoji'.^.l a private address, under v. inch l£3r ' -
_.! packages axe forwarded. . - JOT -..-■-
-ATTENTION, SHOOTERS. THI3 DATS
' no shooting will be allowed on UraiaMa Lake,
nor on * any of , the . grounds bordering •.K.'-reoti.
Persons found tres.*ip*iiiui; Uierooawili \is±\tt danger
of arret. " ; , THE i£S;ti*Es" *
;;- November 2, 1886 ; . : J : n lm :