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DAIIT ODM »t:till:« »«»!. LVIII. \o. 9*31. 11.411 * Ki:€UKD ;,LBir»-V11.111|,.W, 4»35. rflE EAILTRECORD-UNIQN. ! :-. the Tost C ir.ee at Sacran. cm j as sctouj da« matter PUBLISHXO BY TH« Sacramento Publishing Company. WM. 11. MILLS, General Haucer. TabllcaUon Office, Third «„ bet. J and K. THE l> WLT KECOKD-tniiaX bpnWiahivi e»erj day of the week. Sundajs exeepted. for one rear f6 00 Per <U months. 3 so Forthrei- mouths 1 00 RuUcribcra served bf Carriers at firriM Or vi > pet w*ek. In all interior cities ami towni the Mper can lie had of the principal Periodical Dealers. Newsmen aiij Axenta. Advertising Bales In Dull} ltrrord-l nloa. 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Ml Mr.EX.LV I SIOS rPubl!nh*?d in 6** mi-weekly parte] fj toned <!. \Vr<lueaday and Saturday cf each week, .08-.T'- viiiK Ei^ht Pag-« b- each lame, or Sixteen Pages iaoh wi. k and is the rheapt-tt and moat fledliabie me,B r 'ine, Ktv :: jud Literary Journal l>uV,Ltshed on the PacW-ooi t Tern* Oi.i Year (3 iC «m-i:il- v ■• !> i;nlon Advertising Kates. Half Squar.-. 1 time 11 OC Kachßiiit, lal time SC One Square. 1 time t 00 Kachaddi^>u»ltime 1 00 WANTED, LOST AND FOUSD. Advertisements of nve lines In this department are nserted foi 25 o nts for one time : three time* foi 5C Beuta or 75 cents per week. WANTED— TO KNOW THE WHEREABOUTS of DAVID \V. JOKE*, la-t heard of at Pioche. Nev., in 1875, and intended (Dtni to Salt Lake City. Address any informati n to JOHN EL THOMAS, Niles, Ohio. cO 3t« WANTED, TO BUY A HORSE— <V Weight from 1,100 1-> 1.200 noun is. IaaSTX Inquire at JOHN SKKLTON'.-j W..ii|O7^, Yaril, Fifth and 1. o!> ;>L* WANTED— MALE: THRES RANCH HANDS, I C"..k<, 4 Woodchoppers, 1 Dairyn en, Han to I'rive Band Team Female : Two Women for Laundry. 1 Cook, Women and Qhi! for Housework ('■ity an.l ■ ■ ••.iti-rj >. ILASTSItS i CO., No. 1026 Eighth strut, between .1 an.l X oT-tf WASTED— FOUR BRIGHT ASH ACTIVE J ■ '■ j'' < . viiv. are '|U ; ck :it (i/ures ; must be living wiLii their pirenta. Apply to ■M-M WHIN.-TiICK & [.I BIN. A«8T8 WANTED FOR A HEW FIELD OF labor. Live, snerntlc men of good address can make bur mm v. A Idresj BLTZ & MF.Eh>R, gll Brealway, Oakland, Cal. slSMin "wanted. A J!AN AND WIPR FOR A RANCH, ?J0; J\_ I Dairy Ken, fJH to B0; 8 Ranch H.v ds, »26; 4 Hotel Waiters, ?:iO ; 3 Temnters. «20 ; a Blacksmith's Helper, si SOperday; IfTnniifJi ilialii). 2 Women f r Honseworfc, j25, in the country, fare pa!d ; 0 Uirls for Housework in the oitv. $15 tj ?20 ; a Laundry Woman, 4 Nurse Girls, 3 Wjiter Girls. Apply to HOI'S rON & CO.'S tmployment Otfice, Fourth and X streets. aul3l|itf TO LET 0B FOB SALE. AjTaUacrteutj of St» Ilns3 !n this dep'.rtmept ara Issersdd Cor ii oeztc for ou» t>3i-> ; thnse Uiues for 5Q iwnte ot Fl c.-LL« i-t-r reei. I^ort SALE -THE PSILADEIPBIA CASTNO 1 Balooti, Ha 'JJI X street, next to Western H.tti-i. The ! ropriotor, wishing to locate in S:m Francisco, is determined to sill at a sacrifice before the 12th Of October. It ontairs a choice lot if li.iuors, eicran', billiard table, chairs, tables, stove and fixtures, pictures and chromo?, beer and ice chest, counter and shelvi; :;. doors, screens Er.d j>»r titions, chandeliers, iras pities and burners, tum blers, deciliters, mirrors, nhades, and a number of other artie ca c jnuecteil with a first clijn bar. 04-l»- JAMES CLAKK, Proprietor. HOI'S-i AND LOT FJK SALE CHEAP— L'.caf;d oil northwest corner of Ei/ht- •■•. tenth ami X stre.ts. Iloiije has seven ro nn, iiL well finisheil ; lot .sOxlt^i feet, with «ood barn, fruit treofand Rood iuipruvemmts. Inquiro npoa the ; ' ■ - - 829-2W FOR BALB— FRDTT FARM OF FoItTYgKX acrea :it Nen-i-astle, twenty acres u.i<'.T v !*^r cultivati n; 1,000 trees in bearing; goodhomiu' ** ' an 1 bams. Will be sold at a bar^nin. Cu l ! on or adjress P. P. WEBB. Newcastle, Cal. t2B-gw' QQ" ACRES — SPLENHD WHKxT A >: D o*^o stock r.i:i'". 250 acres ..f "it •-■ ■ • ; fine bottom, Off :tF<:'i :u.'l. *itil:il»:d tw. isty mTe^ from Sacrarnn;t • ; corainrttDle boose, three rxcellent . iarga b a : wtter, etc. Pri.-e very low. Applrto T. v AOOCK, MM leresufa utrtet, s.cra nieLtj' hB2-lm* TT^OR BALE— IM aCRKS OF NO. 1 LAND, 100 Jt" of wi.ieh in c^khl orcnard, alfalfa or hop land ; 700 healing fruit tree*, 12,000 youne grape vines, a splendid dwelling hoOM and lar^e bain; eleven miles fr.m SacrnmenU* and ore mile from rjilntad. See T. L. ACOCK, Agent, 93> Seventh Bt. s2-2 lm* FOR RENT A SMALL STORE AND SEVERAL unfurnishe.l rooms to let, Mar Seventh and J ktreets. Inquire of C. U. KREBS & CO., G26 J street^_ s!9-tf RANCH AND SHEEP FOR SALE. >a» I. I S'llnmer and \\ il.tir i::illje. afEfl|L^ 2.W10 trie, ol I ill'! anil ■.ciIISTO »» rll- l.r. <l .■•in-)' it. I. ii.. l is Kituated ih«Ua«aUa> feutttr count}, on the Mcrysville road, 12 tuileufri.m bacraroento. Part of the land is ;ood for raising srain, and is mlv three miles from a trord landing on Sacramento river. Land is all umi-.r troo Ift nee, and has <>'i it a new Two story House and <J'>od Barn. Title Perfect. Kor further particulars, in quire of r. H. nOTT, at M. T. BBSWEB >t CO.'H, No. 1010 SoosM Htreet, BaonaMOto. nll-lm ORLEANS WOtta,— FIRST-CLASS FUR niiibod and unfurnished rooms to let to gentle men or families by the day, week or month. 1018 Second street, between J lind K. MRS. U. W. OGO, Proprietress^ aui-t. FOR SALE. For Snle— A fine two-Ktorv frame dwelling of 7 riKims, r ) closets and bath-room, gas, hot and cold water. The lot is 40x160, with stable in rear. Pri<*e, $3,000. Terms of payment very espy. For Salr- - 1 .'.")' 1 acr>p of best wbe.»t or aUaJCs land one mile bom a shipping warehouse. Price, i~JD per acre. Fitr Balr — A neat one-story Frame C^ttaire, 4 rooms, a'l hard finished ; larjre, high basement. Lot isxf»J fi-et. Price, $S. r >o, one-half c«h down, balance on time to suit buyers. For K»lc- 20" acres; improved, well located Fi>othri Farm ; plenty wf water and tin.ber. Pice, $2,500 ; ea*y terms of payment. For > il«- — A haudsMEe and well built one 6U>ry oottacnj four rooms and hail, all hard finished. Tho lot is a 4»xSO corner. Price, *I,UH', one-half i-n-li down, balance on easy terms. For Sale — 10 acres, pis miles from Sacr<ime.»*o ; 26 acres are a bearing vineyard. Price, B<,. r >uo. Far Sale -Tsro full b oiks (adjoinini:), hn.li and rich land, with orchard and vineyard and alfalfa. House Mat barn. Tue entire pr-.porty in offered at a very low PI le ', sad oan be paid for in instal ments. For *»al«|— 120 acres of improved Fo^'hill Land a ninniiiu' stream o' c'cir, free watt-r to ir ric^tc »i h : _'> acres at this firm arc as rich and level as ar> in the valley. For Sale — One bln-'k of fine snrden land on rivci front ; line orchard ; bouse and b»rn. Price, KJ.iVX). For Balr— 2so acres, with improvements ; fine Urain Lnad ; about 100 acres now plowed summer fallo.v; ,ny It lni'ea from here ; well ft need; mmc tiak timber ou this farm. Price, coly *5,00C>. Ail this and lota more OARU STROBEL wiil sell you. His office is 3il J street. IT Monry l.»:n. \r«ollatr<l and Firr In-uraiirc rl>l.> ■■! < ili«J l>y 4 'AISL "«1 ittl- ItKI. lonr Bruki-r. ~TOB ¥ALE.~ THE PUTyAM HOTEL AND LOT, IN tf*. the town of Auburn, Placer caunty. The ■•••! house id a lar?e three-story buiMiiv, new, and •aj't contains GO roosaß, It is in first-ciass condition, with all modern improvements, and is doing a fine business. It is furnished throughout with the best furniture. Pers >ns who contemplate ensragiiiK in the hotel business will find this a rare opportunity, as the property i» pood and iv a thriving town. Bid* for the property will be recfived in writing by the Executor if the Estate, ADLUSON PUTNAM, or by J. T. KINKADE, his attorney, »t Auburn, Cal^ 818-lpim* FOB SALE. 3-1 /\/a ACRFSOF LAND, LYING FTVEWT • I"" i»'lesca«t of Marypville ; 2,oW3ar acres thereof inclosed and under cultivation, * the remainder irrowirut up in young timber ; good house, barns, orchar>!p, etc The well has the finest drinking water in the valley. If not wanted for farrainz, it is one cf the beet stock ranches Id the county, and will be sold cheap enough to justify its use for stock only. Poseossien given September 1, 1882. For further information inquire of the Sacra mento B<uik, Sacramento. California. lygS-lm MONEY TO LOAN ON PEAL ESTATE, AT A LOW RATE OF IN. terewt, by PKTEB BOHL 326 J Itreet.aul7-t( SACRAMENTO DAILY RECORD-UNION. fIALE BROS. & CO. WE ARE NOT A LITTLE SURPRISED — to i.nB> nut — As the follovring should emanate from oce of the largest Houses in Sacramento : " If it were not for the firm of HALE BROS. & SCO., what a handsome profit we could mnl/n I" — we omna th»t — THEY GOULD NOT HAVE PAID US Better Compliment! Yet, in the course of a conversation, this was said. It comes from no other than the one who once remarked, when we first started our little store on the opposite side of the street : " Our House is only fit for the Poorest of the Poor I" At the time, no doubt, they intended this for a slur upon our assortment, and the V£KY CHEAP PRICES at which we were selling goods, and we think they had no idea of the grand and sublime compliment they paid us. At the time, we made our com ments on this through these columns ; and NOW COMES THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT THAT OUR HOUSE IS THE CAUSE OF THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICES FOR GOOD GOODS TODAY. IF WE HAVE CAUSED CONSTERNATION AMONG OUR COMPETITORS, WE ARE GLAD OF IT ! Because before we started in Sacramento they were getting hand some profits, and the p>;ple could not help themselves; but so soon as they are relieved from the iron claws of MONOPOLY, just so soon will they give the prefereaoe to ANTI-MONOPOLY. Olil COMPETITORS CANDIDLY ADMIT. IF TiIEY GOULD ISIi) THEMSELVES OF BALE BftOS. «ft CO., TiIEY COULD AGAIN RECEIVE THEIR HAND3O3E PROFITS THAT THEY HAVE BEEX FORCt.D TO ABANDON. IS ONE BEX HEMS, WE WILL DISPEL ALL M 4 II V AI\ 1 1 Tl RE * II If M lUsW| FOB WE ARE HERE TO STAY ! And are doing business upon our own Real Estate, which is un incumbered, and so long as we have health, just so long will we con tinue to improve our business, and sell Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Clothing, I Boots and Shoes, Etc., AT THE EIGHT PRICES. Jnst so long will we continue to make our superior advantages more forcibly felt every day. It is almost useless to dwell upon the fact that we receive the bulk of our goods direct from the Manufacturers and Importers, as our prices and assort ment we carry too plainly tell. We are glad to note that our firm is becoming more widely known, as our unparalleled increase of trade All Country Orders receive special attention and carefully filled. More Time and Money is saved than BomB snppose by visiting HALE BROS. & GO., 829, 831, 833, 835 S street, — ahi»— -1026 NINTH STREET, SACRAMENTO. SACRAMENTO, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1882. MKCELLANEOOS. Palmer & Sepulveda, Northeast Corner Second and X streets, Sacramento. Special attention given to Compounding Prescriptions— ac- *Jl curacy and absolute purity guaranteed. |j[ SCHOOL BOOKS! 8OII» AT LOWEST PBKES BY jfc iSrr- — ~™^PE — '■* "" — Ojj» ' ' V7)i ■■■^ i&y' ■' j-ji Ll! ' ' **-^ '' ■ ■ 'f r • *~" ' I *(l {' IkSimi t^3ijp| 'l&^Blri ii lU9I'- 1 ~t ENVELOPES (a!l sizes), a very large supply ; WRITING PAPERS-the best in the market; BALL PROGRAMMES and MENU CARDS PRINTERS 1 SUPPLIES, of all kinds ; Choice line of VISITING CARDS. Printing in All Its Branches ! No 3. 208-210 J street, : : : : : Sacramento , -.mi-.- in i m°9-lpU W. P. COL EM AN, Real Kstate Salesroom, No. 325 J street, Sacramento, Oal. AIL KINDS OF (ITY A\l> COUNTRY PROPERTY !:■: 1 1. ESTATE «OLI» t!\ I\<TALLHE.NT PLA\. I MOVKY TO LOA.\ IN • 1 >l~ TO SI'IT. Pl7-Iply GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF CARPETS ! Making Room for the Fall Season. Bra»selrt t'arprl, from GTi rrrlx npward*. i loicrnln CurpetA, from 85 mil. upward*. ITOTIIER LINKS IS PROPORTION. *SJI BEX COIIEV, Xos. 410 ami K>l J street, Sacramento. gK A^SS2r!Tiq BOXES MA G ER v and Made i , Orilir. »i""* M \S«\^ 801 PUI\TI\G. CAPITAL BOX FACTORY CORNER SECOND AND Q STREETS t><-|..il : J St.. \>tt. ttmmi and t»rf.>nd (next door to W. R. Strong & Co.) NICHOLS & CO. al7 Ip6m J*AtRAME.\TO, July 11, 188*. I take pleasure io recommending to my iriends and the public generally, "HAMMER'S CASCARA BAGR4BJ BiriERS." They have been of great benefit to me. J. R. HEATH, Jeweler, 820 J St., Sacramento. SAJJ rB&NGISCO CARDS. SAN FRANCISCO Business Directory AGRICULTURAL IMPLEKEWTS. George A. Davl«<t < •> — Miuuiaoturors' Agents, 327 aud 329 Market street. Baker Jt Hamilton— lmportors of Asnc-.;ltural Implements and Hardware ; Atf-nts of the Itenicia A»T'i Works. Junction Market, Pine aud Da.issts. ARTISTS Uonseworth— O]):irian and Photoi;r»r'h»r, No. 12 Montgomery street. EntablisHed in ISSI. BELTING, HOSE, ETC. 11. Bf, Cook — Manufacturer of Leather Boltirtir, Hose, Lacin?, Bullion Bairs, etc., southwest corner Market .■:■■> Fremont streets. BUSINESS COLLEGES. Paelfle Baslness College and Trleeraphle Institute — (Life Scholarship, f>r lu'l Businee* Course, $70). W. E. Chamnerlnin, Jr , and 1. A. Robir.scn, Proprietors, No. 329 Pout ptrect, oppo. site Union Square, S. F., Cal. Send (or Circulars. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. Stadetatkrr Rro*. Manufacturing •'<>. — Re poutory.Sl Market street A. U. i '...., Manaxer. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, ETC. Frank <.. Edward*— Importpr *nd Dealer, No. S2O Market street (Phelan's Bloik), San Francisco. DRUGS, CHES/lICALS. iuMin *;aie!«.— Pi^^ieer Drutir, rcTioved to 722 Muntgjinery Bt ,S. F. Cou:.trj op'.cra eoUuit«o. EEUCATIOH AL. School of Civil Enclßcrrtr'it, sar>eflng Drawinpand Assaying. 24 Poet <n. A. V i. tier NaiUsu HATS. C. Hrmnanß Jt Co — ■anrihetar rs snj Im port-rs. No. 330 Kiarny <>l .ncirPii ■;. Thu finest hats at the lowest prices. Factory : 17 Btlden st. HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, ETC. Ilawley Itros ' llarilwme t'o.^lrnpjrtors of llaru*ar« and Ayncultural Implements, P^os. ?01 f 303, SOB, 507 and 309 Market street, San Fnsncieco. rarnlaa, Cory A Co.— lmporters of Hardwire, Iron and Steel. Acorns for the Pittsburjr SU-cl Works, Ni rthwesteru Horse Nail Company, and Southir.^ton Catiery Co. Nn?. 120 and 12' i front Btreot, and Nob. 117 and 119 California street ■ ■ RESTAURANTS. Swain* Family Bakery end Dining Saloon— No. 636 Market street. Weddiae cskag, Ice cream, cr?ter<, jeilba, etc, constantly op hand. Families supplied. _ ■ RUBBER AND OIL GOODS, The Cntta Percha and Bobber «.-.n ;■ .fur i ■ orinj; Company — Manufacturers o r Hubber Goods of every ilescnption. P»tnnteeg of the celebrated "Maltese Oro«s Brand" Carbolized Hose. Corner First and Market streeU. J. W. Taylor, Manager. STATIONERS, PRINTERS, ETO. 11. *. Crorker A Co.— lmporting and Manufact arin^ Stationers, Printers and Lithographers, Nos. lU, 217 and 213 Bush street, ar>ore Sinsome. SAORAMEMTO REOOROUNiOK tarn rranelxeo Ofllre, No. 8 New Woni-i.m ery stre«t (Palace Hotel). — J. H. P'arpe, Agent. STAR MILLS AND MALT HOUSE, NEFBOrBG A LACES, NOS. 80. 52 AND 54 FIFTH ST., SACRAMENTO, dealers in Produce and Brewers' Supplies. Man ufacturers of Malt and all kinds of Meals ; Oatmeal, Commcai, Cracked Wheat, Graham Floor, Buck wheat Flour, etc New Grain Bairi for sale. Ajrenti or Buckeye MiUl Flour, MarjrgTille. aul7 -lp FBUITS, SEEDS AND PBODUO\ D. DEBERNARDI & CO. General Commission Merchants, and — WHOLESALE nil BETAII DF.ILEB3 IN Tropical, Califomlan and Oregon FRUIT AND NUTS; Baiter, T.gg*, Poaltr;, Gamp, Honrj. VEGETABLES. KISH, OYSTERS, ETC. I3T Country orders promptly attended to. *T£S No*. :<is and .tlO X alrrcl, Sacramcnlo. g'iS-lptf <E»tabllihed is.v.-.> SI'UIM 1. SKXOORT. TR \\H SHI9ORT GREGORY & CO. (yuccewrors to J. Grefror>"), COMMISSION MERCHANTB AND WHOLESALE Dealers in PRODUCE AND KRUIT. No*. 126 and 188 J Street. s2l-lpt! Sacramento, Cal. a. Mooanu Laniw S. GERSON & CO., C^ ENERAL COMMISSION MEHCUANTS, AND X Dealera In Impvrted and Domcotle Frmlto, Teseta blcn, Huts E;r. No. 250 J fiiret't, between Second nd Third, Sacn mjnK cj-lrc LYON & BARNES, rf^OMMIJSION MERCHANTS AND DEALEBS I» rrudnr -, reß«taole«, Batter, EC3«, Ckeete, Poultry, Green »nd Dry fruits. Honey, Beuv, eto' ALFALFA SEED' <jy PotatOM iv c<vr-lu»d kta or leas. au^S-lptt Kcb. 21 and M J #re°\. FISUIT DEALERS! HAVINO KF..UTEDTO MoaECOMMODIOrS prcmuofl, w^ h:,ve enlarged our gtock. We offer you cho c Applu3. free from worms, Lemons, Limes, Oram,-eu, Lined Fruits, NuW, Dates, Cauntd Goods, etc., at very low prices 11. T. BBKWXB & CO., 1006 to 1010 Second street, between J and X, Sacra mento. au22-tf W. R. STRUNG & CO., WnalBsal2 Comiaission Merchants ▲he DiALia is ill mrsa or CAUrOEKIA tk[.F,S »Ji» DK.IEB FKCIT* NUTS, HO.VKT, SE2D And Cesrral JferrhandlM. 0T All orders promtitlv attended to. Addrea : W. K. STIIONO & CO., auS-lplm Nob. o, 8 anil 10 J street, Sacramento. tG. GKIFFITHST PENRYN GSigifEWORKS rt\R\t. < it. mHE BEST VARIETY AVI l_ LaiTfest Quarries on the <^t — ; Pacific OoMt. Polished Granite Monument*. Tomb«tone« and Tablets made to order tar cranlir Ralldlac Mrae Cat, traMd and Poll»h«i f order. 011-lpfln ! ftf«I B THECREAT -s^tl Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chest Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burnj and Scalds, Genera/ Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frcsica Feet end Ears, and all other Pains and Ashes. No Preparation on earth eouala St. Jirtmn Oii aa a "afe, sure, simple and rltenp Extirita; X mi>dy. A trial entails bi;t tic a.mparatiTe!j trifling tmtlay of 50 Cents, and ev<"ry one suffering with paiu caa have eh- a[ and jjoeitiv© proof of iv claims. Direction! in F.leven Lacguagna. 60l^ BY AIL DEUGGISTS AND DEALEEi- IN MEDICINE. A. VOGEUER & CO.. Italtimore. Md.. U. S. HOTSL3 A3O) &E3TAUEMITS. HOTEL LANGHAM, FOURTH AND L STREETS, -I ACFA mento— Strictly f.rst-clwa, on the Euro|ir»n plan. T. D. Scriver's Carriages will take all passengers free of charge from Depot to Hotel. Bl <Pl"» TERRY H CO., Manaferg. iIWiON HOTEL SECOND AND X STREETS, SACF.AWENTO. Cal. BnoHML W certa and V per day. , c - rate* by thr rat-nf.h. Eiiliarda, choice Valors ar-d cigars. Hot lunck daiiy from 11 a. m. till' 2 r ■ W. O. CiOt"i BOWSP^, Bl^plrrj Prcurietor. QCLOCM EAGLE HOTEL, |^,ORSKR SKVKNTH AHB X STREKTH SAC \j rariieiitfi.— -i.s'.-tln'in In everj respect, 'flic Liryest, Fiiust and Biat- Ventilated Uotol in the dty K-*ThS— JS, ?2 50 anJ it i-;r d»y, accoiainif fc. room. I'ret Ens to and Itoth tbo Hotel. J. McKASSEU (late ot DtZVWI ant-4plrc Prorriator. RESTAURANT DE FRANCE. Ai)<y X STREET, ADJOINING iez _ ■db^W i the Metropolitan Theater. -_§wS? tiandsoine Private Rooms f. r partita. LOL'M PAYEN, Proprietor, au2O-4plui Formerly of the Hotel de France. MISSISSIPPI KITCHEN. OYSTEB A \l> (nor HOVSK, rhlrd Street, Between J and K ( NF.XT 8008 TO RECORD-UNION Oitco. Cptn day ur..l nk-h*. A. J. S£NATZ, Proprietor. \_J ; alo-4plm BAN'kiN¥HOUSEsT~ J= ~INATIONAL GOLD BANK D. O. MILLS & CO., SACKAMEXTO. EXITED STATES D£POSITA£T. BXCHANGK ON San Franrlsrn, New York, Chicago, Lon«ton, Dublin, Parln, t-liik-jow. Berlin, Frankfirt-on-Miin, Vier.lia, St. Petersl>iir^, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Chfiftfana, AmsUrHi.m, Antwerp, Geneva, Venice, and all of the principal citiei of Europe. This Bank lias correspondents In Mexico, South America, W'eet Indies, A;isi ralia, Honolulu, and all | parts" of the world, and spccUl facilities for nr\kin« | collection*. sel'2-4ptf PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK, ! SACRAMENTO IntereM Paid on De|*»Klu« Scml-Annnally. »aco»TEi"sr to ■*■.«-» a iy. ■ si 4ftf JAMES LAWRENCE ENGLISH, ■nun. ]WTO 1010 FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN J J3I and X, Sacramento. JST Comrrjordal and Savings Deposita retired, a'ld a penera! banking busiuesii done. Exchange on San Fraaci&co and the Eart. Interest was paid on Savings Deposits In this Bank, for the Scrni-Annual Tcnu ending JUNE SOth, I at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum. 81-4plm MONEY TO LOAN OK 0- 3E& &. ]£ Iff ix iVASKaorsF, en ornr.u appboted SECURITY, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, BY California State Bank, SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA. au6-tf TO^BARLEMROWERSr A FULL RI'PrLY OF THE CF.LEBUATED and proinV WOODS' SIX-ROWED BARLEY, Can now be procured for seed. Average yield, 125 I bushels per acre, and weiclis ten )> >unds more' per bushel thin any other barley; v«ry Buptrior for brewing ; docs not fall down ot lodire, and stools ' more than any other known. Call upon oraddieja BuOTU & CO., 527-lptt Front street, Sacramento. JOHIMT.^TOLir, No. 610 X street, Bacrara3ato, Cal , 1\ Manufacturer of , " \ >Z »:i kinds of SAD * ; \ /Sl_^ I'l.e-.,hai:si>s, I /' > ~-, jj ' T. \ <"I-!.AHS. S\U- DLfc-TUEKS, etc. ;_ - \-A Jobber wf the ln-nt a- ul. '•) *'■"'■':'■ : !■. !■! -^All ' ; I>l.-I:Y HARD I; ( WAIiK, WHIPS, RK JV- ! I, IiOBKS, BLANK i KTa, lIRLSHES, \jt etc. Mvpoodaare f^-T' v# 1 1 guaranteed to o« r. \'~~ ' *" repreaemed. \ riR«T lkttkrs: V^// box si < \ -■< Saerameat*. V* si lplm WILCOZ& WHITE OSaAJTS it wArsKOOKS or— — ■«•- TT -FT A 'MnVfTm^ I*. Srt J atl«et,_ »u-«mrnt* Kf Bold on tbe InWillment pian. Order* tor TUNING promptlr attandod to. auJO lplm PACIFIC SLOPE. Boy »< . l<li in.illi Killerl by a Companion I", rl hum BualnesK Man Fonml Urad— Mall Kobbery In irl;ma Bc::ili of a Wuman from Paralysis— Sllckens Cane In a I nlKil Stntes Court— A Si< amithlp Thrown I pon Her Side-State Polltlnt — Another Mariler In San FranriHco— Etc. (SPBaAL DIBrATCUEJ TO TUB EZCORD CSION.J t'AME'OUMA. Cold-Blooded 32nrder ul San FrancNco. San Fkancisco, October i>:h.— About 7:30 this evening a colti-r>looded murder took, place on the water-fn nt, between Davis and Valltj > street-, in which Carl P. Sanders, proprietor' f a sailor boarding- house, was the victim. The murderer's name i-i JoeHa&een, b. siuor. Taa parties hud some ditßculty, when lian.-eu drew a revolver and Bhot Sac dtrs twice, rt suiting in almost instant death. He tu.ktd Sanders to step out of a saloon at which they bad both taken a drink, as he wkLel to speak to him. Ihey alfpped rut, and alm»s,t im mediately the pistol shots were heard. Thoss iv the aalo. n rushed out aud saw San ders on the ground After shooting, Hanaeu ran to the edge of the whaif and threw hU pistol overboard. He seemed to exu'.t in having ctmtuitted the deed, and said he was glad Sardd-a was dead. After his arrest Hanseu inaJe a long etatement, in which he says that Sanders and he had Borne difficulty 'a few days »go, during which the latter struck him twice wi;h his 6st. He sai.l he then and there made up bis mind to kill Ssnders. H'tiFca was arrested imnaedintely after the shooting aud is cow in custody. Uallroad Aecldrnt-A Drankrn Man Be- headed and Another Scrlonnly lujured. Sas Fkakcisco, October 10th— A. m — Last iiiglit a serious train accident occurred ce»r Berkeley. As thi outward-bound freight train approached San Pablo avenue, Martin Johnion, foreman of the Üb.ners at the Safety Nitro Company's works of Sobrante, and John Russell, a laborer at the same powder works, atleiupte 1 to (jet on the front platform tf the caboose to ride up the road. Both were under the influence- of liqior, and tho result of the attempt was the in etant death of one and the maiming of the other. The head of Tfnniill was completely severed from tho body, and w»s lying by the side of the body. Joht h n's ltft arm was run over and crushed. He was brought to the Receiving Hospital, where a physic-Un am putated hia arm close tn tho shoulder imme diately upou hia arrival a*, the hospital. The operatioii was t L u"eesfrfu!, hut he may not re soTei from tbe effects of the fearful ciushing. Before the men attempted to board the train they were warcid by tne niuht op;-rat( r not to iu»ke th-j attempt, and were toU that the traia diJ uut carry pa sjagtrs. ■•.;•■!■- niabap t» a "TrnVfi San I'ka.ncisco, October 9th. — Thia after to n tiie steam-hip Xsivberrj, while bting tuken ( ut cf the water at the n: rth ways to ■ unf'er^o an (verhauiintr, met with aesiioua mishap. When partially out some portion of the t«ck:e irave way, acd the steamer slid back and was thrown over on her side and btuck fast iv the mv 1. It wiil bn vciy diffi cult tog°t her in position agran. Fortunately no oue was hurt, lut it ia though 1 : the ma chinery on the vessel is damagtd by the ■hock. Hearing Continued. San Francisco, Oetobn !>;h.— Tbe writ of return in the case of Edward Woodruff vs. The North Bl jomfield Graval Mining Com pany and others, on an order to show cause •who defendant fhculd not be restrained from '■;:i;; i:i.. its debrij in Feather river,, came ujj before Julge Sawyer io. the United States Circuit Court this morning. The heariDg on tho order waa continued till next Monday. Fire Commlxsiunrr I It •tr<l. San Fbancisco, October 9th.— At a meet ing of the Board of Supervisors to night John H. Rice was elected a member of the Board of Fire Commissioners. A*iHe»*ruent LcTlrd. San Francisco, October 'J.h. — Tha Union Consciidated Miring Company have levied aa MHMHkt of Si per ebare. Ucnth of a Wuman from Paraly»lH— Buy Accidentally Klllivl It a < m;> ninn. San .losf, October 9th. — Mrs. Cluri Reed, wife of K. P. Reed, insurance agent and mcr^y broker, dy d ti.w mornißg of parfclybi?, having bsen stricken do»u a wet>k sgu. dte w»« utconscioui all the time. Ye^erd*y afternoon Frank liidden, a lad of 17, living at Aiviso, was kil'e i &t that place by the sccidenttkl discharge eta gun ia the faai-ds of aby named Dougherty. The boya were out hunting, acd while playfully snapping tha hamaif>r of the sun it exploded in tho direction of I,idd»n. The wrong trig ger was pulled, acd the charge of the loaded barrel entered tha left shoulder of Lidden, •evening thfi axlllar trtecy aud c»nsin» deith in a short time. \u One to Sen.- the Papers I pun. Nevada, October l»;h. — Irjucc'.ion papers in tbe ca»B of \ubi Connty vs. The Blue Tent and Eurek* Like Hydraulic Mining r m:;i .luv- were recaived heie last week. To day a special i fiioer attempted to stive the order?, but dpppite the Becrfcy with wliich the officers had acted, the miners got wind of the matter, and when the official put in an ip pearr.nca the miners were not working, and the Superintendents ware nowhere to be found. Brewery Damacrd by Fire. loni. October Oth. — Q'lite an excitement was caused here this in r.:ii-.: by tbe ti»o ptory brick brewery building belonging to C. Raab taking tire. About one quarter of thy roof was burnt off before it was extinguistej. iiut little damage was done. Nu insurance. The Political Pot. San Fraucisco, October 9 h.— Ths Re publican State Central Commitle) held a long meeting this ftftofßO n in an endeavor to reconcile the discordant factions in the city. The result wa^ a sealed proposition, which will be presented to the Duffers' Con vention this evening, which it is expected will serve to heal the breach. San Francisco, October '.Uh. — Tne Demo cratic Co- aty Convention made the following nominatioca to night : School Directors — Kaphael W«il, B. P. Hastioga, J. O'Brien, .1. A. Melcher, F. Cunklicg, T. Danielwitz, J. L 3 Breton. J. M. Foard. J. M. Eaton, E. Brand, L. O. Kmigors ; Superintendent of Schools, A. J. Moulder. The Convention adj 'Urned until to-morrr.w evening witnout making further nominations. Sas Francisco, October Shh. — A Demo cratic mass meeting wks held to-night at Platt's Hall, w!:ich was addressed by ex-Gov ernor Irvvin, General RoMenaa, and H*il roid Commissioners Carpenter and llu'r phreya. The meeting wai largely ft en led. San Francisco. Octob»r 9 h.— At a Con vention to-night of tho Duffer!', the proposi tion for aom promise proposed by Horace Davis was, after a lonß di'cas?ir>n, approved. Tuis plan proposes t ■ choose tiity delegates from the Dutf-r Convention, fifiy from the Bluff-rs, and select fifty icon from ;>r. uii n?ot RepubJicinn of the city, this Convention to pUce in the field a ticket. V-'atsonville, October '.)>.— The Jiint n«n»tl>llll C mention of thin rli-frict met h*re t'.-day and nominate 1 Dt. lijnjimiu Wright, of Sant»Cruz, f<_r S;n^tor. Bur Km- Art Ootobn !>,h.— The BrpabH' cans bel i t!.- lr Cuonty Coaveiti^n beM t'. (lay, and nominated the {oilowitig ticket : Pot Joint Senator "f OontraCoata and M« rln, Cbaß. Wood, of Contra Conta county; Aa prn-.bly, O. Ii Ej:ey ; S'lerilf, Geo. Mas in; County Clerk, ('. J. ITiiliililihiiii Plititcl Attorney, G. \f. Towla ; Treo«urer, R. K. WestoD ; Superintendent of Schools. A. E. Kf ll.>gg ; Assessor, Win. Vanderbilt ; Sur veyor, (J. M. Dad^e ; Coroner, Edward E ien. Toe ocly cinttst that amounted to anything wu over the nomination for the lu crative itli.e if C ironer, but tbe preiseiit in cumbent tin»ll? cot away with his opponent. Shasta, October '.t-.h.— The Republican Joist Assembly Convention for Shasta ami Trinity ountica met at Shasta Saturday ovi-i.in.-. and nominated F. P. Primal for Aseemalymaa for Shaata and Trinity c.un- V.ci. NEVADi, October O.h. — Henry E^jjr>rton, Republican nominee for C: n?rfßßinan at lar^e, »d.lrewed a Un?* and euthuK'agticaieet \az fct tbe tbeater to-night. Santa Rosa October !)th.— The RepubU cinß \i»v.' a miss reveling here to-night. Senator Miller and G .vtrmr Perkins are the speakers. The torchlight procei-eion was the largest ar«d ri.icat ever scea in Santa Rjja. oilF.«:«.v Strike .'.tnlmt a Btse la Board Balm. I'oetlani). O^tobtr 9th.— Saturday ri^'ht rte white men employed on tho Northern 1 acifac construction in M.jnUna were notified I y ths boarding maatera that on accouat of DA lo^«^ CORD "WIOST SB* lE* the increased price of be«f and other supplieo board would he rais-d fifty cents per week «t« th Tj- they We - rs lo ! in 8 Inoc «y *t the old rates. Thin morning the entire force, num beruff .boat 2.M0, struck, and ref ÜB ed to™o to work un!e.« the boarding rates were put back to the old figure. No violence waa man lfeited. Hallet, Superintendent of Con struction, is at Missoula to-day, ICO raUes in advance of the force. Supervising Kngineer rhielsea telegraphed to the front this after noon th»t the board would be kept at the old rates, and it » thought the men will rwume work to-morrow. The Chinese, numberic ' about 5.000, are not in the strike I ouiul lh-a<l. Pobtlanii, October O.h.— Thomsg H^ath, mauager <,f the shipping honae of K. C*. Janmn & Co., was found dead thia mornint of apoplexy. KEVAOA. The Drad Krakcman. Winnemtcca, October 'J;h.— Tha body of Thomas Gregor, the brakeman who was killed yesterday at White Plains Mill, was brought here and buried thi* aft*rr,oon. Two brothers of deceased reside here, and !.■■ father lives at Placerville, C*l. Hair »'. Nur n.--. :,inl < lic.ll.tr, Vibgisia, October 9;h.— The Hule & Nor cross folks started the lightning drill this morning from the 2,600f>0t Btatioa of the comhinitiun eh*ft. The went drifc on the 2 tiCO-foot level of Chollar ha* reached what v thought to ba tha east clay vM of lbs vein. They exiuct to be into ihe vein iv a day or two. ARIZONA. Mall Kobbtry. Ticron, October Uih.— The «,.-;• special from Fort Apache, A. T., Paya : The mail cairier driviiß a buekboard from St. Johns to Apache robbed the mail Friday. He cut the mail bags open and left the same on the roadside several miles out frun St. Johnp, and then left across the country. He was pursued, captureJ, and is now in custody at Apache. He has baen sent for by Uaitfd States Marshal Tidball. and will probably be indicted by the Ui.ited States Grand Jury, now in session here. Ageiii THTuny'd OulrasmaK « I it-. Tucson, October O.h.— The chief clerk of the h*n Carl, ,g Indian Agency has been sent tor by the tuited States Grand Jury, in ses sion here. Each new revelation before the Grand Jury indicates a condition of inisman ag< ment, knavery and larceny e xceeJing any thing ever known before on the frontier In dian George te^ihed to havir X traced wagon losdsof merchandise from the Agency to stores in Globe, where tht-y were sold to merchants. 'I he murder of the Mormon referred to here" tc'.'re ij also believed to have been instated directly from the Apeccy. Chief George tsetihed that the tnntilation r.f a young In dian Fquiw by gashing her cheeks" and cut ting oh' her nose by two other fquawa wa.i not only sustained by the ex-Inaian Aeent Tiff my, but he refused to r-unish the ppr].e trator^. Ha further tentifua that Tiff .ay O Dili el a number of >oung Indian cirls in the guard-h'iu>e with a cum! er of Luck In c'iau3 who were under trmtmsnt for most loithsome dieeeae*, an 1 c iLtiatd them in the same room with these lodian>i. Died of His lujiirlr.H-I'oknonn Bead Nun. Trcsox. October 'Ah.— William F. Brickly, an employe of the Southern Pacific Railroad, died yesterday from it juries received Satur day at Bowie station. He was a native of Heiijly, Ks. An unknown m»n was found yesterday in an uncuusciuus condition. He died as he was btim,' conveyed to the hospital. The fact of his ftce being much mutilated leads to the belief that he was murdered. PASSENGER LISTS. Omaha, October 9th.— L?ft here to-day, to arrive at Sacramento October 13. h : President J. B. B.rrios and Secretary F. C. Cruz, Guatemala ; P. Corbie, Connecticut : W. J. H»ckett, San Franci*ci j Mis. Wen dell, Suisun, GaL; Miss M. E. Aluißey, Mas nanniettl; Mrs. James Devlin, S*n Fran cisco ; A. \V. Arnold and wife, Pittsburg ; Mnns. Martel and family, France. Fitly nine through 'emigrants' left on Saturday night's emigrant train, to arrive in Sacramento October 15 .b, and 57 list night, to arrive October 10th. Newhai.i., October 'J:h.— Fagged here to- Hay. lo arrive in San Fiaacis'o tomorrow : F. W. Lets, S^n Francisco; W. Wcodw.irtb :.i..r.y Island, <' ■' ; If. U. Mur^by. < ...i --tnn ; 11. O. Berd»ey, New Yo:k ; M»ry Mus3on, Sinta Monica; Hies E. White, Mre. J. W. Viucrnt, San Francisco; S. SlosEoa, D. A. Coyington, J. Harango, San Bernardino ; M. R. Ugta, Julian City ; — Norton, P. O. K'ngley, Saa Francinco ; It. B Henmn, S*u Bernardino ; H. F. Wen nett, Illinois ; K. V. Licket, E*gle Nest, Texis ; Jose Berez, Los Adkslos. Caklis, October 'J;h.— Passed here today. o .rrive in Sacramento tomorrow : D H. hirdnal, J. T. Searigh', D. Masinnis. V. C halan, San Francisco ; J. C. Wa<jonpr and pa-ty. E tim-» Wagoner, Alton, 111. ; D. C. Lib Hey and wife. Spokiu F»l!s, W. T. ; J. McNongbton and wife, C-^lii ;rnia ; Max Friedlander, 11. C. Waßemar, CLicago ; W. 15. Tyltr, Alauifda ; E C. \Vjm?.i>, l',.ila d-lpLia; E. P. Flint. Oakland ; Mis Uots, S vilie, () ; T. P. G'ilrien, wife and ctfld, Portiaori, Or. ; W. 11. Muudfley, Eu^land ; F. A. Feltoo, Mrs. Si^gel tnd sor, Salt Lke ; W. T. Gilts and wife, Baltimore ; C, W. SUoaer, Aluntpt lier, Vc ; Mrs. A. C. Furnace. Mrs. Oroai;bßn, Mrs. H^frac!:, J. M. Cummin?*, N«w York; E GUI, O. k laiid ; Mrs. S. A. Hoyt, San Buenavntura : SaranS. Fall, Wall* WaH»; E. V, Bvce, Englarid; J^. N. (vhtTar, Denver, Col. ; Mrp. Hammer and two children, Cora liiulljeaim, Butle, Moht. ; 110 emu-rant paeneiigL-r.", in cluding SO malts, to atrive in Sacraujento October ll'h. COAST SPORTING NOTES. Tr.e close so?\8on for deer begins en the Ist of next mouth. An immense wildcat was killed on Schlioker'a ranch, a few mil-.-s beljw Peta lum.i, last Week. The lirittsh sea Captains will play a game of cricket with the Occident Club on the I I Mi inst. In a shoot of two or three hourr, at Teal Station, recently, \V. \V. Traylor Re cured 62 ducks. A moneter buck, weighing 161 pounds, was recently killed in an alfalfa pitch near Amador City. The Folsom Teleyraph says game is very abundant, and that deer graze in the foot hills, waiting for the hunter. The Australia Eleven (cricketers) will be in California on the 21st inst. An invita tion has been sent them to p'.ay a match in .Sin Francisco that day. Deer are reported plentiful in the neigh borhood of Sierra Madra Villa, Los An geles county. They vex the farmers of the locality by fjoing into the Bella in broad daylight and eating the pumpkins. The Te.il Shootirg C'iu!) has invested $5,000 in privileges, ark, bo»t«, etc. Its preserve ia up at Teal Station, on Suiaun marsh, above where the nilrou] crosses Cordelia creek and the Franklin slough. A game of football, the first of the sea son, was played on the Umroaity campus last Thursday by the students Aa it was played without previous training, the boys were with few exceptions completely broken up. A gentleman who was recently on a visit to Washin^on Territory, reports game iv that locality very plentiful. Among the gamo that fell to his gun during his hunt in tho Territory were four black bears nnd six panthers. Good rail shooting has been found in past seasons on the bay shore in Sin Mateo county. lUil shooting is not to hs de spised, by any means ; the birds, when fat and plump, are much more inviting on the table than lean docks. George Bishop and .1 -.seph Barber ran a foot race at Pendleton. Oregon, last Satur day— 100 yar.Js for $1,000 and the cham pionship of Kistern Oregon. The race was won by Bishop by seven feet. 15 irher was then matched against one Kivera for Sooo, and was again defeated. The "ti<;ld day" sports of the students of the University will tako place on the 2Ht instant. A number «f events on the programme have been left blank bo as to enable the members of the Olympic Club who may desire to compete to choose such events a* they would prefer to make a trial in.