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9S.H.S fflON SKRIKft-YOL. IT— HO. MM. BAILS RECORD AERIEa-gOl*. XAall -.*■*». 4VSIS. THE DAILY RECORD-UNION. i " ' i Vered at *h« Post Office at Sacramento as second class matter PUBLISHED BT THK Sacramento Publishing Company. WH. H. SOUS, -General Mauser. rcklieaUan Ofllce, Third it., bet. J and K. S THE DAILY BECOKD-CXIOS ' U paWUii-d ererj Ssy ot the week, Bunds.ji excepted. for one rear • .......JIO 00 for month**. SGO rorUuee month*..... .. %-..» J 00 Tan oople* on* year, to one addraa .... 50 00 Sobecrlb-m .erred br Curlers at Tnuii-firi Ouu per week- Is all interior cities and towns th* S*p~ cut be bed of the principal Periodical Dealers, man and Agents. AdvertlalßC Mutes la Dally Beeard-CBle-a. {tea Square, I t1m«....... .................... ...41 00 Ac* Square, 9 time*. 1 TS one S-j-oare. 3 times. ,, 1 go la-fa additional tiros. 50 lWeek. J Week*. 1 Month Sal* Square, Ist pica »*. SO ti 60 $3 00 Mall Square, Id pace IU (00 00 . Malt Square, 3d page 100 ISO i I 00 Hall Square, 4th pa<e 100 800 « 00 8-ne Square, lat page. SSO 100 TOO One Square, 3d pace 00 TO* 10 00 fee Square, 3d page 4 00 800 800 One Square. 4th page SOS 800 6 00 Star Notices, to follow reeding matter, twectj-fiie emta a line (or eeeh insertion. Ad— rtlaeiae-ata of Situation! Wanted, Home* to Let, Society Masttnts, etc., of five hubs or in, will be Snorted In the Daily R»oo io m m tollowa : One time , ,„..S6eente puree time* EOeente (toe week TS centa * Ictwc words to ooartttute a Una nm WXEKXt* ram CPnbliahed In eevml-ereeklj parti], li toned on Wednesday end Betardar of each week. tmukUOf Hght Paget In each fame, or Sixteen Peng Mil week, eat li we cheapest end moat de-riraHe " Bocoa, Rem ask Liter*-* Journal pnWlghnfl on the RmtaT-M CS B0 Stal-w-akiT Bale* AdTerttelas Bate*. facialtraaaal -ai'.'.'. V.V. .'.'. V...'....'.....'.'. SO Bach eddlUaouJ ttoa 10 gat Square, 1 ttate. , 100 ; |»Aea«<tlanattM «... I OB fcgßH I II I WANTED, LOST AND FOUND. Advertisements of Bye lines In this department are Inserted for 25 cents for one time : three times for 50 •rota or 75 cents per week- ." TOST, MARCH 10m— A SILVER STEM-WIND- er Watch, with the inscription, "To Elwood from Eddy," on the back. The finder will be re- warded by leaving it at MRS. E. B. CROCKER'S, Third and O streets. . mr!2 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. WAITED— ALL KINDS HELP, MALE AND Female. Particular attention paid to Furnish- ing Hotels, Private Families and Farmers with Help, Free of Charge to employers. HOUSTON k CO,, one door south of Fourth and X streets, Sacra- mento city. nIS-lptf TO LET OR FOR SALE " Advertisements of five lines in this department are aaerted for 25 cents for one time ; three times for 50 . goals or 75 centa per week. - - ■ . TO LET— A SUITE OF FRONT ROOMS, NICE- Iy furnished ; also single rooms. 710 X street. mrl2lw» FOR SALE- TWO CORNER LOTS-ONE COR- ner of II and Twenty-third streets, and lot 8, comer of Twenty-third and I streets. These lots are in the best portion of the city and surrounded by first-class improvements. Will be sold low. Inquire of HENRY LONOTON, Fulton Market, Fifth and X streets. mr!2-lw TO HOUSE ON X STREET, BE .j***. tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth. A jfijjj[ new house, two story, with eivht rooms; JgeaEL bathroom, with hot and cold water and Eras, all modern improvements, and ; a large' stable. in- quire within. . mrfl-lw* <<ii ft ft WILL BUY A LOT »' ' l ">. /**-% OOavJvJ" comer L and Second streets, H||j being Lot No. Five (5), in block bounded '■'- Hal X and L, and Front and Second streets, with tbe Three-story and Basement Brick Bnilding thereon, known as the FRENCH HOTEL. Also, B ieR Stable and Frame Building on the same lot. One- third cash ; balance on time to suit purchaser, at low rate of interest. Apply to PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK, southeast corner Fourth and J street?. ■• mr°-lplw p RANCH FOR SALE- WELL ADAPTED TO«J*. fruit-growing ; 160 acres of land ; titlevWw good ; 50 acres fenced ; 20 aces in grain ; a ■ young orchard of 350 trees ; 1,000 bearing grape i ines ; als'a 2 wagons, 5 horses, 22 head of cattle ; hogs and chickens ; small house and barn ; good water. Within one-half of a mile of Central Pacific Railroad. For terms and particulars address F. GRANT. Penryn, Placer county, CaL mrS lplm* ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. AT A MONEY TO of interest, by PETER BOHL. A low rate of interest, by PETER BOHL. mr4 lptf . ■ ■■ - . TO LET-FRAME HOUSE OF FOUR-****£*v rooms, with stable and out-houses llj;') Rent, $10 per month. Apply to J. SrOUTZ.JffiJfc, Sixteenth and L streets. turt-tf FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— OWING TO DE- ' parture from the city, I offer for Bale a Resi- dence, containing six rooms and cellar ; also Stable, chicken-bouse, wagon and cow-sheds, fence aid other improvements, on the block situated between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth, Pand i_ streets. No danger, of high water ; easy of access ; good graded streets all the way out ; seven blocks iron, the street railroad ; two wells of good soft and clear water ; capital place for raising fowls. Also will sell one Bay Colt, 3 years old, very gentle, and broke to harness and saddle one Whi'e Mare, gentle and easy riding ; a No. 1 Milch Cow ; alight Spring Wagon, nearly new ; single Harness ; a Saddle and Brfdle. Apply on the premises, or at Sacramento News Company's, 1014 Fourth street, between the hours of 12 M. and 1 r. M. H. B. BURLINOAME. mr4-',f [B C] FIRST-CLASS ROOMS, SINGLE OR IN SUITE. Prices to suit the times. The accommoda- tions of this new house are unsurpassed, and will be kept strictly first-class. Also, Unfurnished Rooms. CLUNIE BUILDING, northeast corner of Eighth and X streets. , mr3-lplm FOR SALE— I6O ACRES OF FINE FARMING land, located six miles west of Princeton, Colusa county, and two miles from the Railroad Depot at Willows. Title perfect, an i will be sold at a bargain. Address MRS. E. REDNALL Sacramento l'ostotfice. mr2 lplm* FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-ALL THE MA- chinery complete and appurtenances belong- ing to a large Alden Fruit-drying and Preserving Establishment. Apply to ADAMS, McNEILL & CO., Sacramento city. mrl-tf FOR SALE.— THE HANDSOME ANDJftSv Commodious RESIDENCE (new) of P. H;;;| 8. LAWSON, together with its SplendiditkL Furniture. Situated on O street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, No. 1511. Will be sol ,at cost price. Inquire on premises ; -or at shop, No. 415 X street. mr2-tf -v-v --"." O J***/*./*. ACRES FOR SALE— CONSIST- J****}***, ~..i)"M' mg of Farming, Fruit, Vine andvrSr Garden Lands, in farms and lots of a size to— -*~ suit purchasers, from twenty acres upwards, lying from 2} to 6 miles north of Vacaville, Solano county. ' Apply at the banking house of JAMES 1.. ENG LISH, southwest corner of Fourth and J streets, Sacra- mento. ■ -. mrl-lm .m HOMES FOR SALE. «| Third street, between Land "I : seven ~ rooms; frame; one and a half-story *1,900 P street, bet-it een Slxtb and Seventh ; six rooms ; frame ; one and a half-Story. . . $1,000 O street, between Fifteenth and Six- v teenth ; six rooms; frame ; one and a half- story; lotaOxWO ...............§2,000 tr All in good condition. Half cash ; deferred payments, at low rate of interest. Possession given when required. v' — Cadwalader & Parsons, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Third and J streets. .[mrlQ-tf|. Sacramento - '-v.-*—- | HOTEL FOR SALE. A WELL-LOCATED. NICELY FINISHED^£*4. jf\_ and Furnished Country HOTEL, with te';;! an area of Two Acres Fine Land, and a Mable,BJ|v» to accommodate SO Head of Horses, is offered at the low price of #3,000. The place is doing a lucrative business, and the owner only sells on account of other important business. | For further pai ticulars, address CARL STROBEL, Commission Agent, No. 321 J street. PflfltPfll ' . mr »--P-* 737 jyTAXtttn-CBTC 1 ST., S ABf Jit RASCIBCO. , TTANDSOMELY FURNISHED . ROOMS FOR Transient gnest*. en suite or single. '• "' .:■■--■ mrf-lm* * -■' -.'"- f -.--'.■-- < FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, ........ v .- - ■*-•**■. . - ■-■; *-, .-. fl. PLANING MILL, ENGINE AXD HOI I KB. ALL COMPLETE. C 9" Well located for business in Sacramento. - Apply to F. G. WATERHOUSE, with W. P. Cole* man, No. 325 J street. fe24-lpti -■ ± AG. GRIFFITH'S SI GEAHITE WORKS I|n GRANITE WOEKS JP^*^jMJav PEJfKfH CAX. s«£-«*-4jJK*j_rr*lHE BEST VARIETY AND '^^■SBKbJ 1_ Largest Quarries on the ■ Pacific Coast. Polished Granite Monuments, Tomb- - Stones and Tablets made to order. ■ --.- Granite Building Stone Cat* Dressed and Polished to order. dll-lpo SACRAMENTO DAILY RECORD-UNION. : HALE BROS. & CO. ' v — ■ .--. 1 ■ 1 — — . — - I.—, .. ._ ■ i.— ..— .-,—. . ■■ i- . .— _ ... 1 ■ ■ ~ WE DO NOT WISH TO USE THIS SPACE AT THE PRESENT TIME ■ For An Ordinary Advertisement ; Bat we occupy it differently, because we deem it the best means of saying to the public, in the most emphatic manner, what we have to state upon a peculiarly delicate subject. ''. * - : T •- ■ . V ___. CARD ! ■ tr We regret to learn that through some cause for which we cannot account, and from some source that we are unable to trace, but which would seem To find its origin in a malicious and unfriendly feeling against us in some quarter, l a- REPORT HAS GAINED GROUND, A REPORT HAS GAINED GROUND, Not touching us in our capacity as business men, and which, from a strictly business point of view, we might allow to pass without referring to it, BUT WHICH WE DESIRE TO STAMP OUT before it gains any considerable currency among the thinking portion of the community. • ■ WITHOUT MINCING MATTERS, We may state that the report in question is to the effect that our attitude towards the . Jewish people is one of hostility, and that we are here i.J To Run Out the Jewish Merchants I We desire to say, flatly and distinctly, that such is by no means the case. We are not pleased that any should have mistaken our business here to be founded upon narrow, intolerant, and un-American springs of action. We entertain no such ambition, and cherish no hopes for any such results to arise from our progress in Sacramento: Difference in religious creeds, race prejudices, and purely political beliefs are matters that no business men of liberal views will allow to enter into their considera- tions of business procedure, and, in this advanced age, we don't propose to allow a report to gain credence that we have gone one hundred years behind the times, and now cherish prejudices unworthy of our forefathers. WE DO NOT SOLICIT THE SPECIAL FAVOR OF ANY CLASS OK ANY CREED. We have respect for all sincere beliefs, and for all honorable men. In social converse and business intercourse, we have mingled freely beyond the bounds of what beliefs we may be devoted to. If we are capable of carrying on a successful business, our views must of necessity be broad enough to reject ideas that are weak, intolerant and sectional. None are more avowedly hostile to bigotry or nonsensical excljsiveness than we are. All this we say, not for effect, or as a hint at explanation or apology, but that the subject has been several times lately brought before us, and We dislike the NARROW- NESS OF SOUL AND EDUCATION that the expressions imply. OUR PRESENCE IN SACRAMENTO IS FROM PURELY MERCANTILE CAUSES. We had some money to invest, and seeking a field for business activity we decided that this was a center in which we could, with our unusual facilities, establish ultimately a permanent and healthy business, yielding a reasonable interest on the capital invested, and at the same time giving the public the best value for the money that they had ever received. '■'*-' t '.'■'.'■. f. ■i-yjS&BBMm. *. . ■ ■ V ¥c have Purchased a Property Here, And henceforth our interests are identical with those of Sacramento. With our r fellow-citizens we therefore desire to have no parrel ■ from any cause. We . aim to build up a ; business upon sound principles, minding our own affairs exclusively, and hoping that by the shrewd and able . manner in which we may conduct our business, we will command: the support and trade of all classes of the community. We have no parrel against those in rivalry with us. : Nothing earnest endeavor will result in success, and all are entitled a place in the race. These are our views, and we wish them understood, in view of some reports to the contrwy. VERY RESPECTFULLY, • ' CORNER NINTH AND X STS, SACRAMENTO - "•■ii*rr*BnraJi~ririr**i'i*inf*Vi — • ...'.--- ■ -■*_-*, •*--"..-'.-- -■-'.-"-*"' t^c -i m ..--i" .*:*>** »*;- -■■*---. -: -.-. v*v _-v. * ---*:■. ..yi.'^.t.-^--A SACRAMENTO, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1881. : J MECHANICS' STOEE. ''.:>-. -' - ' " ****—■■■ ... ' ' ■■■ ■ ■■■ i — ■■■■■■ - .... '"' J , """ "* . ' ' "' ■ ■-*"■■■-■■ .-.,,_-.■.■, — -— I'l j. ' -;"-- '. . ■ '•■ ■ _ ... .fl-.i Ay ■-■-...■ ■■ .-■■ -fl ■ fl ■■ IjgiP EMLARG-ING- Tisif THE -»X_ElO-Ei:-i---N--ECaS' S-»^-70_EC-__- • We again find it necessary to extend the ■■■ty;flft...yyty:.,t. •— '- .- .. --t. f .fly.-: .-■■:■■ ■ -. ..... . : " limits of onr stores. We nave therefore given the Architect orders to draw up plans and specifications with that aim in view. • "We propose to pnsh the work forward as rapidly as possible, so as to accommodate the recent pnrchases made "by onr Mr. EI2ST- STOCK in the Eastern Market. ■ " — *■ : V. :.,.:..:,... - ' WE HOPE TO PLACE BEFOBE THE PUBLIC THE - .] yy yflt.yyp.yyzYlfly:i.: : fly, tfl -fly flfl ■_. :.ytflflflflr:pp:'jflif:flpflfljpfl' "fljiyflj A' flfl flfl Jfl-t flflJPJflJfli' '- V-.'. 'Jj'i'fl^^^_^____^^__S^awSam\ 1.. ' tr ■ J .' ' ' f m ' „ r " ; ';..' 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Residence, H street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, mr9-4p* JOHN EITEL. ■"■ J ■ ■ ASSAYER AND CHEMIST, NO. 317 J STREET, Sa<**raT*gento, Cal. All Assays and Chemical Analysis accurately carried out at short notice and moderate rates. Mining Property Sold and Gold Purchased. Instructions given in Blowpipe Assay- ing, by which gold and silver can be discovered in a few minutes in an ore or alloy. (Send FOR Circular.) ' . mr*2-4plm -■ " ■ ■' . v - W. A. HI elisor*. M. D.. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, southwest cornet of Seventh and J streets In Bry*«'s new building, up stairs. Resi dence, southeast comer of Seventh and N streets, Sacramento. Office hours : Ito 8 and 6toBP. a. vv ■■-■■■■■..■- y fe2s-4plm V. ■-■ ■*•: ?■■:■■:"■ -- K. It. i HILLINGS - A ' CO.; JJPfIy IMPORTERS : AND WHOLESALE DEALERS In Fine Brandies, Wines and Liquors. V Agents for Dr. Jaffe's Celebrated ! Cinchona Bitters; also, agents for Litton Springs Seltzer Water, Sonoma county, California. No. 11l X street, between Fourth and Fifth. •--.-■ *'-.---- .- ■ ... > fe2s-4plm 7 JAMES . MrGI'IRE, flfl MANUFACTURER OF IRON DOORS, SHUT- ters, • Railings, Gratings, House-work and smithing in general, No. 148 X street, between Fifth and Sixth " Second-nand Dorm »or sale :'■-'. :■■■■■■ ---■-'. fe22-4ptf ■:-■■ ■..'..■ v-'-'y'. ISSfi. : -fl.' v. v FOSTER, ;^";;.'.iisBii J BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULES AND BLANK JL> Book Manufacturer, No. 319 J street, between Third and Fourth, Saaamento. * - - -■ fe2o*4ptf - Jpfl W. R. KNIGHTS, CORNER OF i FRONT -AND L STREETS \j | Highest price for Hides, - Sheep Pelts and Tallow. Supplies Butchers with Salt, Paper, latest mproved Sausage Machines, Stuffers, Lard Presses' Etc. Prompt cash returns made for all consign- ments.' .:■*■-- > --v ■ .»■ ■■■ ■■■ f-*s-*ntf i '.". S. CABLE. ', % ■ -"-'■' "- B. J. CROLT. ....flyfli CABLE A CROLT, _ ,' CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE- y pared to do all kinds of work in their me, in dty or country. Prind-oal place of business, Sacra- mento. Shop, 1114 Second street, between X and L. Post-office Box, 410, Sacramento. : : .v ■J. fel6 4ptf V ■ ;:.-;.;-; ■; wm; ; ELLERT RRIGGS. M. topip, OCULIST, AURIST ; AND J PHYSICIAN Z FOR Diseases of the Thi oat. Office, 429} i street, corner of Fifth, over Sacramento Bank, Sacramento, Cal.- Hours— to 12 A. a.; Ito 4 r. a Sundays— 930 to 11 A. a.; Ito4p. a. rat v.v - y: fel-tf v tflJPfl G. M. DIXON, :M. v., -;yJ Ji: SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Office and residence, on Eighth street, between H and 1. 1 Office bon. s— Bto9 A. m., and 12 to 2 and otoBP. a. Diseases of the Eye and Ear a specialty. :, - .. :-v...-vv. > .r.v fel-2m .>.vv--.vv-^^-v-y- ■■ I ■/.-■:-; ;;WM."GIIi"a'EJ.BEBGBB/v.: ;:v : ; :::v : IRON T AND I BRASS 3 FOUNDER ';• AND "; MA- ■••: chinist. Front and N streets. . Manufacturer of j Guttenberger's Horse Powers, Patent Ground Roller I and Clog Crusher and Barley Mills. All ■' kinds of j Hydraulic Pipes. I For sale, Three Miller Patent Hay Presses. YfI'YYY-Y.p.-y.i-fl fl ::"■ '• ja3l-4plm : A pBSIs^E;- fl fl REMOVED. . CHARLES T. JONES f AND ED. iM. MARTIN, . \J/ 2 Attcrneys-at-Law and Notaries Public, . h.-ve : removed I their . office to No. 607 J street, betw* en Sixth and Seventh.' ■-■.-. yty-yy.yx • . ia24-4plm v- -v .* -- ■- - t-yy- vv - ' ... ■ ym&&^m^ BUSINESS CAEDS. ? , '. :.; . JIIUCS BTRITZ, ~. ~* SUCCESSOR TO FOX k STRUTZ, IMPORTER and Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Liquors, etc., No. 420 J street, between Fourth and Fifth, Sacramento. ' All orders promptly attended to. ■f ■-■■- ' • mr!4-4plm . 11. H. iHc WILLIAMS. HOPE IRON WORKS, FRONT STREET, BE- ' tween I 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-horse stationary engine and bailer, complete. . .-...■ mrl-Mptf CAPITAL ALE VAULTS, NO. SO2 J, AND 1005 . THIRD v STREETS Hot Lunch daily from 11 a. m. to 1 o'clock F. a. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. mr!3-4plm ■*■■■* BOWERS & LONQABAUGH. • . DR. WALLACE A. [ RRIGGS HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND RESI- ■ dence to Dr. O. L. Simmons' Building, J street, between Second and Third.' Offlce hours : 8 to 9 a. a., 11 a. a. to 2 p. m.. and 6 to 8 r. M. mr!2-tf :-A Y GROTS L. -lomsoN, ATTORNEY AT OFFICE, " FIFTH ST.. between I. and J. Residence, No. 207 I street, between Seventh and Eighth. mrlo-4nlm : J. A. CI'VMXGHAM. 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 ng Portable Boilers from Wood to Straw Burners a Specialty. '.- v ■-■;;■ ; -.y vv ■.*•■ -> mr3-4ptf f. CREED | HAVMOHD*, ; " ATTORNEY , AND COUNSELOR AT , LAW, A. Office in Quinn's new building, corner ot Fourth and J streets (up stairS», Sacramento. . mr6-4p C. H. KBEBS A CO., . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, V Glass, Varnishes, Brushes, "Wall Paper, Wax Flower Goods and Picture Moldings, Painters' and Artists' Materials. Sole Agents for Averill's Mixed Paints, Building Paper, r No. 628 J street, Sacra* mento, Cal.: ■■-- --.:< - . **. ww fel-4ptf * -* t-iij.- *-* '.-.*.-'* ' .'t DR *' MATCH '■' ** * : * OFFICE M J STREET.-OFFICE HOURS: 8 •: A. a. and 1230 to 2 p. n. ■:--. ■-■ : Ja2B-tf H. T. BOOT. t-f ALSI. IfKLSOI*!. 1. M— MS— ROOT, .; HEILSON -.' A ■ CO.", ' UNION FOUNDRY— IKON; AND BRASS ■ Founders and Machinists, Front street, be- tween N and O. - Castings and Machinery of every description made to order. ;--.-.-;-,.■ ■ ja24-4plm . REMOVAL. DR. NIXON HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO - the new building Joining his residence on M street, I between Ninth and ■ Tenth, No. 818. S Will visit the Railroad Hospital daily at 9:30 A. ii. Office hours— B to 9 a.m.; 1 to 3p. m , and evenings dll-lm '-'*42 DR. Q. v IP? SIMMONS, Pp ,-*■:■ "•.TO. 212 J STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND 'J3I 'v Third, Sacramento. (9 to 10 A.M.) tT Ofllce Honrs:-' 2 to 4 p. a. V v . j»29-4ptf i | ( 7toBrsa i..a--V...- ■■■■■■■■ .*.- ;'--.v':'-'AiYai'.^V.e R M.I AflPflfl I -BOUNTY 5" CORONER ?" AND *■ UNDERTAKKS ! \fll : No 108 J street, between Fourth and Flftb I Always on hand a large assortment of Metallic and I Wooden Caskets, Banal Cases and Coffins. I Shrouds I furnished and Funeral .Wreaths Preserved.:. Coffin -orders will receive prompt attention on short noiij | j • and at lowest rates. ; mr!4 4plm -* j FRUITS. SEEDS AND FBODUOf. W. R. STRONG & CO.. - Wholesale Commission Merchants '■JY -■'.-. AND SEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ■ CALIFORNIA GREEN AND DRIED FRIITB ' NUTS, HONEY, SEEDS, ; And General Merchandise. tT All orders promptly attended to. Address: W. R. STKONG k CO., mrS-lplm Nos. 6, 8 and 10 J Btreet, Sacramento. v M. T. BBEWEB A CO. Commsslom ■ Merchants and Wholesale . V * DSALBRS IH GREEN FRUIT, DRIED ' FRUIT, . PRODUCE, Vegetables, Honay, Seeds, Alfalfa Seed, Etc., Ros." M ' and 139 J Htreet, Sacramento. ■■-. * * .iv v * -- mrj-lptf .. -. .;- .-., ,.-. ■■ .- D. DEBERNARDI & CO., WHOLESALE " COMMIBS!ONw_^^»i- Dealers In J^vflS 1 Butter,^^ Eggs, Poultry, Vegetables, Frail. Fish and General Produce, f ; XT. All orders will be carefully packed. . Ha-.-lm had long experience in shipp'ng, we have confldenci that we will be able to give satisfaction. . Send for Price List. ••,..*-'■ vr-yVy . ■'.-.: •,*',..-•-*- -fli Ji D. DEBERNARDI & CO., Sacramento... ..;'.....*.....'..*........ ......Cal. ■- ■■ ■■■■- • f. fe2s-tf . ■■-■ ■■*,* ;.. ■. *, .... . LTOH A BABNEB - COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IS Prodaee, Vegetable.*, Ratter, Egg-., Cheese, Poultry, Green and Dry Fruits, Honey, Beans, etc. i-Y v -fl:fl ALFALFA SEED. \ tT Potatoes in car-load lets or less. fe_-lptl v--.-vv.Vr -fl-y Nos. 21 and M J street. t- mmm & sons' piJexJkjßrosiJ. Ho. SM J Street....... Sacramento. ■_:- v.:' :^*"-:*v fl-y WARIROOMS : • .v.. --zt '■■■'■■■. ■:-■;-, *-' Ho. 23 Dnpont street - -i. San Frandsco. L. K. ; HAMMER, : •OLE AGENT >■ FOR * THE * PACIFIC • COAST .' '' Pianos sold on Installments, 11 desired, and tot rant. Old instruments taken In exchange for new Orders lor toning carefully attended to.'. feM-lpln* . HELVETIA HOUSE, 101 1 and 1013 Firth Street, between J and y. fli J J.fl,YipK, Rueramentopflflty fItCJ-fl HOLDENER s J. OEMSCH. PROPRIETORS « Boird and lod-jini; per week, go ; I board p<r week, Sl; board and ; lodging per day, $1 ;, single .*ne»lsJ2s cents ; rooms per night, 25 and 50 cents. | I felMplin .-tytyyf. .;•*. .■:.-. "...,. flittiffff... .:;..■-.: GENERAL NEWS. LAST NIGHTS DISPATCHES TO THE RECORD ; \ UNION. J-flflJ DOMESTIC. ■*** -- *>-.*- - i ) ■ - --ir-ii-i n-jr^lj I r — ;.n.n-^ii|jit The Burned steamer -A Coincidence. • St. Louis,- March 14ch. — The ' steamer Howard, which , was burned . last night, was the largest on the western waters, being 3,000 tons burden. ' She was ten years old, but in thorough condition, and very valuable. Her passengers all escaped from the upper deck by being let "down with | ropes. I The Cap tain's conduct is highly commended, and hi<? coolness alone saved every life. Grand Duke Alexis, of Kmsia, went from Cairo to New Orleans on her, in 1872, and it is considered a coincidence that - the ; destruction of the steamer and the : assassination of the Duke's father should occur on the same day. * Windoin'** Bnecessor Appointed. St. Paul (Minn.), March Governor Pillsbury this morning appointed General A. S. Edgerton, of Kasson county, to the United States Senate, to fill the vacancy made by the appointment of Windom to the Cabinet. The new Senator will leave for Washington at noon to-day. - Westward-Round . Passenger*. Omaha, March '_ 14th. — The following through passengers were on j to-day's train, leaving at 12:15 p. M., to arrive in Sacri mento March 18th : Louis Tibald, Bordeaux ; W. Xorcroiu and wife, Riverside ; Samuel S. Sachs and wife, Miss Beatrice . Sachs,' Ida Siddonß, Samuel W. Backus, San Francisco D. M. Osborne and wife, Miss Osborne, Au burn, N. Y. ' *■■; ■-* ; Thirty through emigrants left on Saturday night's emu-rant train, ! to arrive in Sacra mento March 20th, and 20 last night, to ar rive March 21st. ,-';':. Waylaid and Killed. Nobfolk (Va.), March [ 14th. — Saturday evening, as Thomas Mcpherson, William Old, William Whitehorst " and a man * named Fischer were leaving Princes*! Ann Court house in a wagon, they were fired into from an ambush. Old and' Whitehorst were in stantly killed. * The murder was the result of a law difficulty. . Railroad Troubles In Nebraska — More Snoiv. Omaha, March — All the delayed Union Pacific passenger trains, east and west bound, have ■ now I been transferred ...*. with wagons around the flood of water three miles west of Fremont. The transfer will be con tinued until the water subsides. It is said that this is but the beßianinir of high-water troubles on this and other Nebraska roads. Three or four inches of snow fell here and to the west to-day. The storm came from the east. The Burlington and Missouri trains between Omaha and Lincoln were abandoned on account of the storm. HIsCELLAKEOI'S. . Hanlan says he will give Trickett or Court ney fifteen seconds start in a five-mile race for any amount, and Wallace Ross ten sec onds to start for the same distance. ... At Worcester, Mass., Sunday, the Pied mont Church raised * $30,000, wiping out its debt. There has been $85,000 collected in three years. The City of Berlin brought to New York yesterday $500,000 in gold from Europe. Sir i Richard Matins, Vice Chancellor of England, has resigned. The Italian Government accepts the invi tation to participate in the Monetary Con ference. : The message of the Governor of Tennessee recommends the legislature to accept the bondholders' proposition of payment of the debt with twenty-nine-year 3 per cent, bonds. The Communist* in New York have called a meeting to sympathize with the Nihilists and rejoice in the death of the Czar. They have cabled congratulations to the Nihilists in Russia. ' The Supreme Court of the United States, after rendering three or four decisions yes terday, took a recess until noon to-day, on account of the indisposition of Justice Brad ley, whose presence is necessary to make a quorum. - The death of Colonel Edward Alexander makes three vacancies on the retired list of the army. General Sherman . has recom mended the following officers for retirement : Colonel V. L. Crittenden, of the Seventeenth Infantry, and Colonel F. L. Dent, of the Fifth Artillery. ' Tho bonds which were withdrawn from the Treasury are being rapidly deposited, for the purpose of taking out new circulation. COLD FEET. . It is, as we have often labored to show, a mistake to suppose there is any warmth in clothes. Animal heat is the direct re sult of changes going on within the body itself. Nutrition by food and the dis charge of energy by exercise are the ef ficient causes of heat. Clothes seem " good and warm because they prevent the cold air and objects with a capacity for heat which surround the' body from at tracting the heat generated within its organism. The clothing is simply an in sulator. It follows that it . should be light in weight, and above all things that it should permit .the free and full circulation of blood through every part of the system —to the end of every finger and toe — and that the muscular apparatus of the extremities should be in perfect working order. If we will wear foot-coverings, whether boots or stockings, which compress the feet and render the separate action of each toe im possible, it is simply absurd to expect to be warm-footed, s. Heat is the complement of work and j nutrition, and if part of the organism is so bound that it cannot work, and its supply of food is limited, it must be cold. The resort to stouter and heavier clothing under such circumstances is sim ply ridiculous. * Generally it is the stock ings that compress the feet. The garter acts as a ' ligature, and diminishes the blood supply, while * the stocking itself acts as a bandage and impedes the circula tion through the extremities. Lancet. * A Strange Custom. -Vestiges are abundant of a rude state of society where religious rites were regarded as belonging to the men only. The Semitic nations, whether .lews or Mohammedans, still show a good deal of this feeling, but among the ruder races it goes so far that from many religious and 1 magical rites women are excluded so utterly that for a woman even to see the sacred objects is punished with death. For this reason instruments mak ing a fearful and far- heard j noise are used in such ceremonies to warn off the women, such as huge wooden' trumpets, or flat pieces of wood whirled round at the end of a string, making a - whirring or roar ing ; ' noise, : which - can be : heard ■; at a great distance. With curiously exact correspondence this latter instrument (not unknown as a ; toy to * English-speaking country boys) is used .in the same rites among the Caffres of South Africa and the Australians, races physically unlike. flfl '." / A Horse Getting Even With a Cat. A horse at Faribault, Minn., turned loose in his master's ! dooryard, saw a • basket hanging on a pole about seven feet from the ground. " It contained a pet cat. The horse walked to the basket, put his nose up to investigate it, and I the j cat gave the intruding ' nose ;a fl lively v scratch. . -. The horse turned around, looked back over his shoulder as though to take aim and meas ure the distance, kicked, ' and ' cat,' basket and ■ all, * shot ■ into •- the air . like a rocket. The horse watched the success of the shot, then gave 'a ' low whinny of delight, and walked away. ;- fl Dr. Usoar's Liquor Abtisoti, carefully prepared of the best Quill Bark by M. 8. Hammer cLraggist, °--T-an«nt«. (Tb*. nuifhrt, tM mr tot 'lninkcnnesH. ' Hammsr's Cascara Saorada Bitters touches the right spot in dyspepsia, constipation and liver com -.l-iint - . ... .--. ....... . -■ ......... }, Hammkr'*-, Casoara StGRAi-A BrrvrsßS ' cures ell complaints arising from an obstructed state of the MM, "S*r . ;. ; v.-.rv ww* » ■ v *.*■'.>;; ■:-:,: .-• I Hammer's Cascaba Sagrada Bitters "are meeting with the success they justly merit. ?. Try j , -.- ■ ;' . -■■ Hammer's Df.co Store, Fourth and * X streets, Sacramento. : v.v._^. -.;,.•...!,--... .-, }■_ ■"-■'■:;.: .,: . -.. — fl: y Hammer's Cascara Sagrada Bitters for habitual • onstipation. '- : " ..'v.- -y, ■ -.-j-. ?-;...-- -. »-, ..-,-—•*-■<■ '- *>-♦- — — ■ Hammer's Cascalu • SaoRSPA Bittirs stiroula* * * torptd liver, l>ifV» fl'trt-.-.i, • if'UlvVr^''"*. 11.M ... 1.11 its..iU IJ, COMMERCIAL. Sac Francisco Produce Market. Saa Fa-jrmsoo, March 14th— r. m Flour - Liberal purchases are said to be making for - export v by .-. the . ( hiua 1 steamer : to-morrow. Best v- City Extra. '■■ ii; '-lakers' Extra ?4 37i (24 75 ; Superfine, 13 ro-E*4 ; interior Extra, 54.-.-4 60; i -tenor BuperDu«. <& 0' 3 ; Orejrou Extra, flffll 25 V Oregon rflue, -2 .'0 3 : Walla Walla Extra. $1 p.ti 60S bbl , -.. .,...,■■ -■ .. •fl Whkat -The usual semi-monthly collections to-, day somewhat interfered with business. 'Change hour passed very quiet the record of transactions being quite limited. Sales include 400 ctls (air milling, Sl 35 ; 1,000 do -rood ahippiiifs'' $1 33} ; 1,800 do fair do, 71 30 ; 1,000 do off grade, Sl 20 tf ctl. We quote No. 1,41 35(31 37} ; So. 2, Sl 30(3 1 o'2i $ ctl. ' " . Barley— a lot of 1,200 sks good brewing was transferred on 'Change at $1 17}- < Feed brought 80c * ctl for 200 aks good, and 75c for 255 sks of medium quality. Brewing is quotable at $1 10(3 --1 20 ; | feed, . 75<gS0c ; Chevalier, $1 16@1 20 for choice standard bay, and 60c(35l 10 for coast."*. i Oats— The market to-day was rather inactive. Transactions are not worthy of detail. Humboldt, 81 40@1 60; coast, ?l 35031 50; Oregon and Wash ington. Territory. 81 35(31 55; Surprise. 81 GOVS 1 70 tf ctl. . Cork— Effort! to make sales resulted in the In significant transfer of 100 sks large Yellow at sl tf ctl. - Quotable at Sl(31 05 V ctl for large and small Yellow; Wh'tc, $1 10@1 20 $ ctl. Rye— 55(31 65 tf ctl. I Buckwheat— $1 75(32 fell ' Hay— sß 50 to 814 60 V ton. Hops— 16,000 lbs went forward yesterday to the Australian Colonies per steamer. Quotable at is<g2oc *-,! lb. ■*•*.-• Seeds We note heavy imports of . Oregon Flax, aggregating nearly 4,000 bags. Sales are reported in hey York ■of California Mustard at 4jo for Brown and 4(34Jc «JJ th ; for Yellow. We quote Mustard, $1 60(31 75 for Yellow, and Sl 50ai 60 for Brown ; Canary, 3-' (33lc; Hemp, Be ; Rape, 2Jotv>Jc; Timothy. B@<*c for native, and 10.311 c for imported ; Flax, 2@2Jc ; Alfalfa, IAS 15c 3*. lb. ■' Potatoes — From Oregon and Washington Terri • tory we have received within twenty-four hours about 6,000 bags. The market, however, is in such good condition that these' large arrivals are not expected to depress values. Sweet sold this morning at 82 50(33 50 $ ctl. We quote : River . Red, 75 <gsl ; Early Rose, Sl ; Tomales, , $1 20(31 25; Petaluma. $1 vVOvIV; Hum boldt, Si 15@1 20 for Red, 86(a90c for Kidney and $1 10(31 15 for Peachblow ; Oregon and Pius I Sound $1 » ctl * Brass— Bayos. $1(31 25; Butter, Sl ,'nl 40 for small, and 81 55(e*l 65 for large ; Castor, $3(33 50 * Lima, *2 50(32 75; Pea, 82(32 05; Pink, 95c@ 8105; Red, 05(rt-?l 05 ; small White, SlSdia'* lai we White, $1 65(31 SO V ctl. Vegetables The prevailing north wind checksar rivals. Green Peppers, 15<318c ¥ tt; Marrowfat Squash, $15 $ ton; Artichokes, 35c $ doz.; Pars nips, $1; Beets, 75c; Carrots, 40@50c; Turnips, 50(3(l0c $ ctl; Cauliflower, 75c tf dozen ; Cabbage, 75c $ cti; Garlic, Kgljctf n>; Sprouts, 2sc; dry Okra, 8@10c; dry Peppers, 12.j(315c ; Green Peas, 6@Bc; l.hnbarh, 6<a9c ; Tomatoes, 10c; Aspara gus, 7(3Sc tf lb ; Cucumbers, 75c@$l tf dozen. Fruit— About 500 bxs Oregon Apples arrived by steamer yesterday. A shall consignment of Straw berries that arrived late on Saturday was carried over, selling this morning at our inside figure. Appies, 30 @35c tf box tor orainary andSl 50,31 75 for choice qualities ; strawberries, 25.340 c '' basket ; Lemons, $6@9 tf box for Sicily, and $2(32 50 tf box for California ; Limes, $*@9 tf box for Mexican, and $2:33 tf box for California; Tamarinds, 12(815^ tf ttv : Bananas, $2(34 ¥ bunch ; Cranberries, $22 50 tf bbl; California Oranges, $1 50@S tf box; Sugar Cane, $1 60(3*2 tf bunch. Butter— The market is in an unsettled condition. The Constantine arrived this morning from the lower coast with 430 packages, though not dis charged until late in the day. Reports of sales are somewhat conflicting, varying from 28@30c V tb for finer grades, with lower rates for less choice de scriptions. . Ciibesk — Beyond a good demand at unchanged rates there is nothing to report California, 1. < 14c; do, in drams, 14@13c; Eastern, 17^2Ul': Western, 14iai5c tf lb. Buss— situation is not changed since Satur day. I From 17@18c V dozen includes all business. Nearly 150 boxes arrived from the lower coast. Oamr— For the few consignments at hand today dealers were willing toaccentalinostanyoffer. Quaii, 25@l 50; Mallard Ducks, 82 50(33; Canvasback Ducks, $2 50@3 ; Sprigs, 81 75i.« 2 ; Teal, Sl 50@l 75 ; Widgeon, $1 25(31 50; Brant, 81 25@1 50; Geese, Sl for white and f2(ai 50 for gray : Honkers, 83@4 ; Snipe, 30<350c for common, and $2-32 50 V dozen for English ; Hare, 82@2 25; Rabbits, 8-3125 ¥ dozen. * *- Provisions— Quite firm. Eastern Hams, Hit 14<rC ; California Hams, llglljc; Eastern Breakfast Bacon, 13<gl3ic; California Smoked Bacon, 12@ 12 Jc for heavy and medium, and 13hjl J for light and extra light ; Clear Sides, 12i<ai21c; Pork, $12 5<"<3. 1 5 for Extra Prime, $15(315 50 for Prime Mess, 820 for Mess, 821 for Clear aud 822 for Extra Clear ; Pigs' Feet, 814(315 V bbl; Mess Beef, $10 fat bbls and S6@6 50 for half bbls; Extra Mess Beef, SlO 50(311 ; Family Beef, $13«*13 50 # bbl ; Cali fornia Smoked Beef, 10(310Jc %1 lb ; Beef Tongues, 88 8 dozen; Eastern Lard, lojailjc V lb for a'l styles and sizes of packages; California do, 10-ir es, lie ; 5-11. cs, lljc ; pails, 12@12Jc; Royal do, 12} ctf lb. Wool— Sales of California spring clip wen- Dia*te in New York Saturday at 20<921c % to. There ie -.jo local market. Prices arc nominally 17019 c tor seedy, and 10@21c for free. Saoramento Market Fruit— Our Sacramento quotations are from the price-lists of W. R Strong k Co., and are revised up to 6 r. M. yesterday. They rep resent trade prices, and have In view selected fruits suitable for shipment : Spitzenberg, an ether choice eating Apples, $1 25 "0 box; cooking, SJOo&Jl 25; papered for long shipment, tl 25 oraDges, Califor nia, $2<a3 V box ; lemons, Sicily, tflO-ai-.' V box; California, $4@5 ; bananas, $-1(34 50 1*) Hunch ; sugar cane, $2 50@3 V bunch ; pineapples, SS<§9 y dozen ; limes, fl 50@1 75 » 100; do, # box, $IC*J*.l. In fruit the variety is small, confined mainiy to apples anil tropical fruits. California Oranges are now coming forward freely, and are improving in quality, as the season advances. Sicily Leu.. are temporarily out of market. Dried Fruit— Apples, sii ye.l , CVSSc ; do quartered, 6@7c ; pears, OfJMlc ; plums, pitted, 14(aiC>c ; whole, rK*Bc ; peaches, 13(g14c ; peeled, 18(gl9c ; prunes. 12@140 ; blackberries, 15<ai8c ; Figs, 7s.' 0 . Honey — Comb, San Diego, 13,; i 17c ; comb, in 2-i*) cans, S3 50@4 ; extra extracted, B©loc $ fcv ; co- - mon extracted, 6<<rSo 31 tt>. Seed— Alfalfa, 14@16c; Timothy (Pastern), 10@ 12c-; Red Clover, 14016 c ; Red Top, 13@15c. English Walnuts, 9@loc ; new California do, extra choice, lOdr-U'c Almonds, 16(915c ; Pea nuts, 6@7c for California and B<a'9- for Eastern ; Hickory Nuts, 8@10c ; Pecan, 15c ; Filberts, 15c ; Brazils, 13c*l lc Vlb ; Cocoanuts, $9@lo 100. — Our quotations are from the price-lists of E. A. Burr, of this city, and are corrected to daUi : Oat hay, "*ls<ai7 *{8 ton, baled ; alfalfa, $11,-12 V ton, baled; bran, $14@15 9 ton; barley, 420 « t.-.vv ; ground barley, il 10 ¥ cwt.; vbeat, it 2531 SO ; oats, $■} ¥ cwt.; white wild oats $2 25. . ,- * : . Eastern and Foreign Markets. Nkw York, March 14th. | Brbadstutfb— Flour is Steady and Wheat is strong, latter at 41 1601 20. - Hides— Steady at 22J<323c. :-■. '. 'i. '. -■■ Wool— Steady at 14<gjlSo for fall burry, and 19c to 26c for clean fall ; spring hurry, ISfgStc V clean spring, 20@30c ; pu led, 38<346c. - - Livkri-001, March 14th. Wheat— Good to choice California, Os 5d to 9s fid. - Spot lots are quiet and steady ; floating car goes firm ; off-coast cargoes 46s 6d ; not much in quiry for cargoes on passage for shipment ; French country markets Crm. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK SALES. - San Fbancisco, M.rcii 14. 1381. MORN I NO SESSION. 1250pliir ..„.. 3 80@3 75 170 8e1cher ........... 80c 220 Mexican... 85W4 80 220 Sierra Ner. 6*'«J 2500.4 C 3 258-3 20 100 Confidence 2 U5&2 . 100 Best* Belch ..6s<«*Jj 30 Utah. ....61W61 65Californi» 90c 600 Bullion 50c 1215 Savage 1 60@1 65 81 Exchequer. <*« 150 C. Virginia. 1 60(31 65 520 Overman 00c lOOCholbur 170 50 Justice s<v 315 P0te5t...*........ ....2 30 Union. ii 2 OHale ft N 3 2 1358. II il! fie 255 C. Point.... . It.' 975 Alu 165(8160 180 Y. Jacket... 50(<r2 55 250 Andes fl.l 10 200 Imperial I'c 150 Benton 50c 125Kentuck 1 25 200 Concordia. 450 AFTERNOON SESSION. 20 N. 8e11e.. .....:. ...'.14 50 Bu wer ....... ....2 lOOG.Prize .....85c 300 Good .haw. Mo 35 Argents 15c ;8 ' Concordia 2 £5 20 Navajo 280 60-M0n0.....: 125 5 0 Tuscarora 30c 200 Jupiter 20c 300 Day lie 103 Noonday 1 SO 750 Albion 1 15@l 20 100 Addenda... ;....... 20c 4 O.M P0t051.. ........20c 50 N. Noonday.... '■ 11 100 E. M. D... ..15c 6700r0. * .650 150 Col mbus 1«»1 M »70Tir,top 4}W4 180 80die.. ...... ...63^6- 250 H. Cnter...3 70(i«b lOOßechtel ...60c I £0 8. King...... .......23 150 Syudicate "* : % ' ab -an - TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. Filed March l«h. V John Wittich to Andrew J. Longenecker— Decem ber 31, 1880 ; grant ; lot 2, on Main street, in the town of Elk ('rove. - : Tha United States to John L. — January 5, 1876 ; patent; the east half of northeast quarter section 20, in township 10 north, range 8 east, con taining 80 acres. v ..Vy ; , -v - . Leibig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic. Professor E. ■M. Hale, M. D., .: autl t Materia Medical of New Remedies, Professor at the Chicago Medical College,' recommends 'oca I for hoarseness, weak voice, : tickling in the throat, cough, asthma, palpitation of the heart, i difficult j and % oppressed | breathing, ; fainting fits from nervons weakness, debility during convalescence from typhus, hysterical complaints, nervousness and nightly restless ness ' of children during , dentition. * • Beware of cheap, worthless imitations under oar and similar names. Ask for Ccca Beef Tonic. * ....:. ... ' ' I-* " - Amokg other thing?, Dr. Ransom's Hive Syrnu .: contains' honey, ; bops, • toln,' : lob.-. i.i, skunk cabbage root, and is therefore excellent for coughs, colds and croup.' -I; is pleasant to take. ;>•■' r -■ -■.':.-"'.■■■-':■.• y-y .-.■••-.•*'.-. v"v- -y-J Hammer's C'sstara Sagrads, Bitters cures constipation,' liver con plaint and purines the ' blood. •■; i-y-tY-iYtyiyy /..;:;■; v vi Hammer's Cascara rs***r»»d» Bitters U: 'he f best spring medicine. " v." fIPY v-vvv-. p.-r-T. .-..,_» -*~T7. — " -fl. fl- Hammer's ', ( .V.-cara ' Sagrada Bitter* "li' in '. antidote for malaria.'-''v^fl^fflg*jM^ys^fe£ ! "S Pi'v-i' Imporied' CiuAti.l at ■ Hammer's I >rug!3?#*jS i Fourt'i and Kitfittt;^<|^^^^^|^g —