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THE HOUSEHOLD. HOW TO COOK C.-.RTAIN DISHES— FACTS FOE THE HOUSEWIFE. Wax for Flowers— Winter Bedding— S: me fieceipta— Household !<ot ;s— Do mestic Economy— ltc. Winter. Bedding.- Now is the time to put the ..nit. r b<Mding ia order ; the mat. treeses should all be eunned and thor- | oughly aired ; if toiled, rip the ticking eff — this ia not a*; e.ll liithcult to do ; have it washed, and it should be starched a little ; while it ia undergoing this operation the hair, cr wool, or cotton which composes j the tilling can be aired by placing it care fully on a large theet aad laying it where ! the sunlight can shine on it ; if it has been j used for several years, it will cost but lit- ! tie, and will repay the expense, to have it i picked and sorted over before being np bolstered, black ets ought also to be thor oughly cleansed. If, to make them less burdensome and difficult to handle, you cut the long double ones in two, over cast tha ends with worsted or yarn of scarlet or blue to match the stripes j in the blanket. Dj this with button hole stitch ; it takes a few minutes only to do this, and it is neater than a hem, and 13 really a pretty addition to the blanket. Very pretty comforters for chil dren's beds are made of the thin cotton cheese cloth ; tack them and bind them with bright colors. If for use in the crib, an edge of worsted crocheted around it makes it look attractive. Crochet two or three rows in shell-stitch, with a scallop to iioish it. It is an excellent plan to put a strip of white cotton cloth at each end of a common comforter. It can be removed and washed with much more ease than to | wash the uomforter itself, aud with much j handling, tven with perfectly clean hands, it is likely to become soiled. The ends of white spreads are improved by being worked with white cotton in buttonhole stitch. T;u3 id particularly the case where the spread haa been in use a good while and tor hem is worn and the edge fraye-.1. All you need to do is to trim off ti.e threivU so they will not ravel and button hole the edge. Wax K» Fi.onvf.iis and Fkitt. — Take four ounces white wax, two teaspoonfu'.e balsim of fir, one and one-halt tcaspoonfuU sweet oil ; melt all tryother in a vessel placed ia hot wat c r. If you wish * e'low wix, ad one and one-half teaspooi f Is o" cbrome yellow to four moOM of wax ; for green, the samo amount of chrome green ; for other colors use cinnine powder, Prm- ! eian blue, red leal, black lead, etc. You will need gamboge, bristlee, moss, quiils, large and am .11 wire. If you have not a suitable brush you can make a little swab and use instead. Nuw, for your green leaves, take a natural leaf — a ro3o leaf is to start with — wet it in cold water, lip vor.r brueh in your melttd wax, brmh the underside of the leaf until yoar wax 'eaf id aa thick as you wiah ; jou can read ily separate the leaves with a thin knife ■Jade. Cover the coarse wire with green wax, then place your leaves on, having a knob of wax at the end of the wire. Where you form the dower, it requires different colors ; for rose, yellow wax ; the gamboge is to dust the center of the rose. It re quires patterns to form the tlowcr leaves. J.ay the ro3eleaf in ycur hand, pres3 your finger on to give it the right shape, then lay a plait in the end you place on the wire. A natural (lower to look at will assist very much. It requires ekill and judgment to succeed well. Apple DtrifPLnroa.— Make a good bak ing powder cru-.t : peel and core tender, eour and easily cooked apples ; roll out crust, place apples on dough, ii.l cavity of each with Pu^ar, incase each apple in coat ing of the crust, preßa edt;c2 tuht together (it is nice to tie a cloth around each one), put into a kc-tt'.e of boiling water slightly Baited, boil half an hour, taking care that the water covers the dumplings. They are also very nice steamed. To bake, make in the same way, using a soft dough, place in a shallow pan, bike in a hot oven, and serve with cream and sugar, or place in a pan which is four or five inches deep (do not have the dumplings touch each other), then pour in hot water, just leaving top of dumplings uncovered. To a pan of four or five dumplings add one teacup of sugar and half a teacup of butter ; bake from half to three- quarters of an hour. If water cooks away too much, add more. Serve dum plings on platter and the liquid in eauce boat for dressing. Freeh or canned peaches may be made in the same way. OmKI.F.T SoIFKI.BE WITH PRESERVES. — The following is the proper way to make a French omelet in perfection, and will be found much ea&ier than attempting it in a frying-pan over the fire : Mix up in a I kitchen basin a quarter of a pound of tlour acd three ounces of powdered sugar ; di lute it with two gills aud a half of milk ; pasa the liquid through a sieve ; add a piach of sals and three ounces of butter ; add to it one by one the yolks of six well beaten eggs ; then in the same way add the six whipped whites ; pour four or live tablespoonfuls of melted butter icto a large omelet pan, and when it is atill warm add the mixture, pouring it in carefully ; let it stand for two minutes, and then push the pan into a slick oven, setting it on a trivet ; as soon as the upper surface becomes set, turn the omelet over on the lid of a stew pan, bring it back to the pan immediately and again push it into the oven ; let it re main live minutes ; take it out, place a f ;vp tpoonfuls of preserved fruit, jelly or mar malade in the center, fold it over, turn it on to a dieh, sprinkle it with tiue sugar, and serve immediately. Maui-.i.e Cake.— Hero is an excellent recipe for marble cake, and the quantity namod will make a large cake, or two good sized ones : For the dark p»rt use one cup of butter, two cupa of molasses, two cups of brown eugar, one cup of tour cream, five cups of Boor, one teaspoonful each of to ia, cloves, allspice, nutmeg and cinna mon, and the yolks of seven eggs. For the white part use tho whites of the seven eggs, one cup of butter, two of white sugar, halt a cup of sweet milk, four cupa of tlour, and two teaspnonfuls of baking powder. This cake can ba baked in layers and pat together with jelly, or you may put some of the white ia the tin and drop from a spoon some of the dark into it, and so un until the tin is full. Bon.txo Fish.— In boiling fi»h allow live to ten minutes to the pound, according to thickness, after putting it in the boiling water. To test pass a knife along a bone, and if d. us the fi-ih will separate easily. Kemove the moment it is done or it will become " woolly " and insipid. The addi tion of salt and vinegar to the water in which h<»h is boiled seasons the fish, and at the same time hardens the water so that it extracts less of the nutritious part of the fish. In boiling fish always plunge it into boiling water, aud then set it where it will simmer gently until done. In cisc of sal mon put into tepid water instead of hot, to preserve the rich color. WKXPPSD Ckkam. — Place the cream over ice until thoroughly chilled, and whip it with an egg-beater or whip-churn until it froths. Whiie whipping place the froth on a eicve, ami rxtiira to the bowl to bo re whipped all that passes through. When cream is difficult to whip, add to it and beat with it the white of an egg. Sweet ened and flavored, this ia a cboics degsert alone, but it may he served in var ous ways. B_k^d apples, peaches, fresh or preserved berries are .lelicious with it. Jelly-glasses ocethird fully of j^lly and tilled up with crvam nuke a wholesome and delicious dessert. To Savk Washing. — A good way to cave wasi.iic, and at the same time to make a pretty OwwttSmg fova bel, ia to cover your turkey-red or blue or wnk "crinfnrta" with Nottingham l*ae. Very pretty pattern?, eiih r stripe! cr with small figures, can be bought for twelve cents a yaro. V.n have no idea how it will keep dust from the quilt »nd obviate th 1 necessity of a white spn-ad. For children's beds iiiis is WgUy reco-amended. Graham Geu for Invalids. — Mix finely ground t .alum fl 'Or with half milk and half water, a<M a little ealt, bei>t, making t* o batter thin enough to pour; havo tha gcm-p.ir. very hot, grease it, til as uilieftJjr aa po-s'bte md return immedi ately to a hit <ivej ; hake about thirty minutes. Pr:c:o; w;l! teich ja*t the proper ooniwtt Hoy of the batter and the beat temperature of the oven. It is very important tobe*t it WoD Neuralgia- — A believer in count«r-irri tants. and ;> - ibly one who does not " bo licre," will find relief from tsothacho and its accompanying neuralgia by using the liniment m&de from the following formula : Take half an ounce each of the oil of satv fras and oil of origanum, one ounce and r> half of the tincture of capsicum and half a pint of alcohol. Wet a tiannel cloth with it and apply to the face. INJURIOUS EFFECTS OF GAS LIGHTING. An English writer, after describing the baneful effects of gas upon the healthfut ness of living rooms, goes on to notice sorria of the mischief done to books, wares, furniture and the like. The evil effects of the heat of gas j«-ts are augmented, he says, by the large amount of water produced by the gao ;',ii;.'_-. Sixty burners will produce on the loweat computation two gallons of [ water per hour ; hence in a November j evening many large shops filled with deli ' cite goods will have a nine-gallon citkful I of water thrown into their atmosphere in ! the form of steam, to condense on any cool surface, as we often see it trickling down in windows in winter. But worse remains behind. The sulphur, always present in gas in larger or smaller proportion, accord ing to tho character of the coal employed, burns into sulphurous vapor, which passes in the air to tin state of oil of vitriol. Tne eminent chemist, Dr. I'rout, expostd water in a drawing-room in which ga3 was burned and found that it absorbed tuf iicient of these vitriolic emanations to red den blue litmus and show the presence of free sulphuric acid. The fumes from £as will, indeed, in the long run, discolor every sort of fabric, rust metals, rot gutta percha and reduce leather (as in the binding of books) to "a scarcely coherent powder with a strongly a.cid taste." After referr ing to the evidence of tho librarians of the Ather«um Ciub, London Institution, etc., as to the rotting of the bindings of bo.>!;s kept in rooms lighted by ga«, tho writer says : " Drapers know to their coat how the edges of pieces of dyed fabrics become faded and rotten when kept long on the np p;r shelves of gas-lighted shops ; no plant will grow in a room where gas ia burning, and cut flowers quickly wither ; while those who work long and habitually in gas-lighted rooms become blan.lied and sickly." USE OF THE CAPITAL "I" When General Alexander O^le served Somer6et'd " frosty sons of thunder" in the Pennsylvania Legislature, it fell to him to write, in behalf of the Democratic mem bers, a letter to General Jackson, then steppiug across the Presidential threshold. Such work of the ecribe was a Üborof love, and in oubmicting to tha caucus what he had written, GtoerU O^rle said : "Gentle men and members of the Democratic party, I hold in my hand a letter addressed by General Alexandtr Ogle to General Andrew Jackson, and I have no hesitation in saying that it is a tine paper." The members, gathering around, agreed that the letter was just the thing to make Old Hickon °b heart thump with satisfaction, and all n • cept one, a dapper little Pnilaielphian, spoke words of praise. This dandy of the lioute, fixing hi; glasses and scanning the page with a critic's smirk, ventured to remark: "Pardon me. General, I do not wish to assume to make a suggestion to so distinguished a genllo man as yourself, but I cannot refrain from saying that it is customaiy in the East, and I may say in almost all civilized coun tries in Europe, to write with the capital ' I,' instead ot the little 'i.'in using the personal •pronoun in epistolary correspond ence." GsneralO^le drew down his heavy brows, piercing the dandy's marrow with the tierce shaft of scorn that shot from his eye. ''Sir," he said, beginning with a hiss and eliding with a roar, " whun I write to Bach a great, such a towering man aa General Andrew JacUson, Democratic Pres ident of the United States, I abase myself, I abase myself, sir. I use as email an 'i ' as I can put ou paper ; but, sir, if I should ever get to such a low-down pitch as to have to write to such a d — d little snipe as you, I'd uae an 'I,' sir, that would till two sheets of foolscap, so help me — !" — [Phil adelphia Times. WOODPECKERS. The peculiar features of the woodpeckers are found in the construction of the beak, the feet, and tail. The beak is constructed for chipping away the bark and wood, the feet enables them to hold fast the trunk, and the tail supports them. Their beaks are long, powerful, straight and pointed ; their feet, formed for grasping, are set far back upon the body ; their tails are short and still, and act as props when pressed upon the rough bark. Often, in walking through the woodi or orchards, there will be seen strewn in profusion, at the foot of a tree, Hakes of bark aDd chips of wood, sure si^n of the woodpecker's industry. Und»r these Hakes insects and their larva* found shelter, so that in reality, instead of being an enemy to the farmer, ho is one of his most faithful servants. They will ex cavate tunnels in apparently sound and undecayed wooJ, boring through several inches, till they reach the decayed por tion! of the center of the tree, and here they will make their nests. The burrowing powers of the great, giant, gray-bellird woodpecker are marvel ous ; its chisel- like beak having been known to chip splinters from a mahogany table acd to cut a bcls fifteen inches in width through a lathand-pla9ter partition. Even the small downy woodpecker is abte to bore its way through solid wood of a tree, making an ingenious nest, the bar rowß sloping for some six or eight inches, then being driven perpendicularly down the tree. The tunnel is barely wide enough to admit of the passage of the body of the bird. But the perpendicular hole is roouiy and is fitted up in style. The male and female wookpeckers labor alternite ly in the burrowing and making of the nest, but they find an implacable enemy in the saucy little wren, who, when the woodpeckers' apartments are ready for occupaucy, coolly takes pos session, and holds them against the built' ers and proprietors, notwithstanding their vehement and noisy expostulations. They were only 19 years old, those Southern youth', but they had a quarrel, j and Waiter Dorr produced a revolver, and, takiDg out his watch, tolJ Thomas Walker he could hsve three minutes to pray before he died. At the expiration of that time I>»>rr put a bullet through Walker's head, killing him iustautly. This was at Shreveport, L». r «^ Keura/gia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Barns and Scalds, General Bodily Fzins, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frostec Feet end Ears, and all other Fains and Aches. No Preparation on ;arth equal* ?t. Ji-rm Or. «-■! a «<>/<> jure, simple ai.i cl.rrrn Eit*rt»- K'mrdj. A trixl entail Imt tic cmraratiTe'j trifling cu'Ja.T of 50 »>nt«. ani ev*rr on« «nff»rlrf wirl; paia can hare cbtap kr.u i.osiuve pnxif of >:. tiAiau. I>irecti«iif in nerfn Lacgn«ge«. Eoli2 BY ALL DHTJGGIST3 AKD DEALESJ -15 HEDICIHE. A. YOGELER & CO., Salt itnore. 3l d. . I". S.^, MISCELLANEOUS. LYDIA E. PINKHAIYTS VEGETABIEJiOMPQUm IsaPo4ti\ r Cure. for all tfaOM PalnftiU'umplalot>and Wcakaewi »■> iraaoi to ocr best female population. Th. «tt HnUr.l Dlwo.rrj Sllwe Ike !>:,.. „ of Ill.lorr. It removes faintnesa, flatu>ucj, dc-atroya all craTliig for stimuJ.iat, and relieve-* weakness of the stomach. t->P~Physicians Use it and Prescribe it Freelj.-ftft Thai feeling of bcirins down, cau'dagpata. weight and backache, is always permanently cured by Its use. For the cure of Kidney Complaint* of either hi this Compound In un«urpue»cd. i.TOA c. nnoun bloob rumwaat win eradteato erery vesture of Humors frmu the Blood, aud eive tr.no and sinucth to tha aystem. of man » Oman or child. Inwm on having li. ' B..thtlic Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at !S£S aud 333 Western Avenue. Lynn. Maw Pnmot eith-r, £1. Six bottles for J5. Sent Ly mail In tho tORB of pilm. or of ioidUfea, on receipt of price. $1 [>erbo* for either. Mrs. I'iakham personally am! conllden tiaJlv answ.:r» all letters of inquiry, tncluac 3ct. sUu;ip Siud for Guide to Health. No family Khonld l>o without I.TDIA E. nKKHAMS 11VEK I'II.LS. They care conciliation, biliouauoM, and torpidity of the uver. tu craU per box. # J -Sold by all Druggists.-^* (1O PERMANENT " CURE CFijl % CONSTIPATION. 11l E I^o other disease is bo prevalent la tMs O| £ country as Constipation, end no remedy S © has ever equalled tte celebrated KIDIfEY-'tl £ WOKT aa a curt?. Whatever the cause, C 3 however obstinate Uie cose, this remcily *8 W vsrill overcome it. • © OB B_ E?Q THIS distressing coth-|> £ " ■■W£»vs»i plaint is very apt to toe'j *j complicated with constipation. Kidney-) ■ « y/ort strengthens the -weakened parts nncV. • o quickly cures nil kinds of Piles even when © O pl'yoidana and medicines havebefcrefeil-i C < cd. i T*"lfyou have either of these troubi:-fl|2 USE [Druggists Sol.|* ENGLAND BAKING Slal i b STARCH g^fl & p AMMONIA i HJs PHOSPHATtS ■ * **& tartaric acid Cream Tartar ahq Bi-Carb.Soda NOTHING ELSE. Ifewton Bras- & Go,| 03-TuThStffc)Ktiltw\V FOLITICAL. " If I sannot pet a redßetkn to Ume cents a mile, I'll accej.t four."— [Stuntniari'j rcj 1/ to Kail road C..niiii: = ;,-Micr Oose. DEMOCRATIC STATE TOKET LLECTiC:! TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1382. For (.nvornor GEORGE STOSEKAN For Llcut.-Governor JOHi I»A«;GETT For tmttm «f '•' »■•• > •>• K. MUKi'MMS prc-me Court ■ E. M. i:<i-^ FOR CONGRESS \ > CBARLES A. Hin\Eß At Liirae...^ JOIIX I!. < ,l.\sifMK Second DUtrlrt JAMTS 11. r.l (•!» For Secretary of Mate.. .T. I. M:<»«ir n\ For Mate Controller JOHN" I*. 1H VN For S(.ite Treannrer W. A. JAM ART For Alliirnej-tfiifral. .X, C. MlliSiltLl. For ■ •:!>.■,, r (.■ ;:. r.-:l 11. I. IVSI.LE\ For tap*. Fnblli- lu-i'n /«T. T. V,i|::.ii: For Clrrk Sup. Court... J. W. McCAIITUY KAII.ROAD COMMISBIOSER: Fimt District «. J. CASPE.\TF.B BOARII OF MDIUH9M : Second Dltlrlrl W. M. CBITCHER DEMOCRATIC DGUHTY TICKST. Mate tmmtme..: Frederick cox stale W. S. .MA\LOVE AKKrinblymau 11. M. LAEI'E Assemblyman C. F. KLISK Afcsrnibly man «. 1 1 i.l • DOTY Shf-rin ALF. 11. I>IIII. County Clerk M. B. KKARB Auditor and Recorder.. J. W. ni::iMU.<\ IMMH CII£S TEKFIELR V- > I i > Treasurer MICHAEL FAY I'lHlrlrl Atlorner .:<>!!'. T. CARI.Y >-h;il. rub. Bchoo!M.EIEBMA%' A. K1.1.1 I M Cornner -lOIIK MILLER Public Admlnislrstor.CEO. F. BKOVKER Surveyor A. <J. WIK.V st'PEnviaoßs : First nift'rlrl ROBKXT lii- % Second ItUtrici WM. McLAI VIILIN Third Dlotrtrt J. V. v. ;.i;«n t ; Fourth DLtrlct JAMES MrUIIRE MlHh fllstrlrt BJiXJ. BtILEV Slxtb MMMM J. P. MEUEIIITII Seveath DlsCrlct I. M. SMITU -' !l-r\r, CITT : Police Judije w, A. lIEVKY FACaAMKXTO TOWXillir \ Justice or Peace B. M. CLARKEX JuKllce or Peace, PETE* IM<>\«»> Constable lOHX I'OIAG ConsUble MATT. COFFEY By order Democratic County Central Committee. H. SI. LARUE, Cliiirman. Wm. Mimir. Secretary. o^-d&awStd DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS! THE COV.N'TY DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES will address the voters of Sacramento county, as folio* s : OEORGtTOWTf Monday, October 23 MICHIGAN BAB Wednesday, October 25 HICKSVILLE, Friday, October 17 FOLSOM, Saturday, October S8 WALNUT GROVE Monday, October 30 ANTELOPE, Wednesday, November 1 BRIGHTON (rugh's Hall), .Ihureday, November 2 ELK GROVE Friday, November 3 BACKIMESIO,... .Saturday, .\oTeraber 4 Denr-crats at the diff-rent points will please tak? ni.tico, anJ make suitable arrangements for the above fto^ ointments. By order of the Democratic Conn'y Central Com ™r<x. H. M. LARUB, Ch»inn«n. V>u. Misir, Secretary. 014- DEMOCRATIC MEETING ! The Vottra of Sacmoiento will be »ddre«Becl by Coy. Wm. Irwin, G. J. Carpenter Nominee for RAILROAD COMMIS-IONEB Firgt District, BATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 21 A.B.BIOR'V PT a t.t. «T NO BXCI'RSION Ti'.AIN TO GALT !-0n «■ e>iurit ot this ineeiif g, and ia defereuce to the (Pi.tifmen who are to *!dri-« the people ther«t the contemplated Excursion t'>Galt, on tte occasion of thn County Candidate*' Mtttine at th*t pl^.ce bas been abinrtoneJ In a'l «,ih»r rtgpects the hereto fore published programme remuns unchanged. By order oj the Democratic County Centra' Com mittee H. H. LAhL'E, Chairman. 1 Wm. Jitxiß, SecretsjT. oiost POLITICAL. Republican Nominees. EUCTiOM: TUESDAY, KiVtHBtR 7, 1882.. FOR COVERNOR : MOBBI4 n. EBTEE Or \ap> FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR: A. R. <O.\KLI\ OMaro FOR SECKtTARY OF STATE i F. A PEDLAR «fY»Io FOR STATE CONTROLLER : W. A. DAYIES Of Taolnmnr FOR STATE TREASURER : JOU\ WEIL Ol Sierra FOR ATTORNEY-GENEUiI. : A. L. BART «f (Mm FOR SURVEYOR-GENERAL: MILLIAM III.MO Of Los Angrlrs FOB SUPr. OF TLDLIC IN«TRUCTIOS : -. I>. WATEKMAX Or »an J.iaqn'n FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT : FRAMi <;ROSS Or San Francisco FOR JUSTICES OF THE STPREUE COOT : JOHX HINT, JB Of San Franrlsco S. C. I»E.\SOX oresrramento FOR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS : Srcond Mtlilct HORACE F. PA«;E At Large ilKMtl llx.l :::io\ At Large i \f. W UOBttUW FOR STATE BOARD OF EuUALIZ VTION : Second District L. C. nOREIIOI'SE FOR RAILROAP COMMISSION": First DUtrlct < IIAULES F REED REGULAR EEPUBLICAB BBBHI TIDKiT. ELECTION. NOVEMBER 7 1832. FCR STATE SENATORS. «!■•■■ I. IMMW, JO«KfU BOCTIEtt. FOU THE ASSEMBLY. F. D. RY&X. O. IV. lIA\(OCS, R. ■. LOIKLTT. FOE COUNTY CLERK. C. H. COS LAX. FOR SIIERirF. riiM.tr il: ; / (.. FOR COUNTY ASSF3SOH. j. t. onnifis. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. A. 8. <.i;i .'. \:.\ v. . FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. 8. 8. IIOLL. FOR AUDITOR AND RECORDER. «. E. GERRFR. FOU SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. C. E. BIsZIOP. FOR PUBLIC ADMIXISTP.ATOR. 11. 8. BEiLS. FOR CORONER. J. F. CLABK. FO3 COUNTY SURVEYOR; J. V. PIEGSOX. FOR SUPER\ISORS. First Dlnfrltl B. STE'.NHAJT. Scrnnd I»t«triit-.J. WI*t»IAX. Third I>l«.tv:rJ-H. i;i. iKt. Fnnrlh ri-lrlrl-s. <::>Tiilli:. Finn UNlrlrl -«. r. ■iWin -• .U Itix|ric<-E. ■>. I HKI>«TY. Seventh Milglrt r. R. RECKLET. FOR POLICE JUDGE W. s. saifiii::'. FOR JUSTICES OF TnE PEACE j. o. ran T. V, <.!*■!.: /"OR CONSTABLES FRIMi BWIIT. ». E. HABYF.Y. tll-fal EEPBBLICANJIEETIHGS! REPUBLICAN CANCIDATES Will address tlie rllljer.s or Hie follnnlns named places On the respect i\e dites : ENTERPIiISE Saturday. October 21 M I CIIIGAN BAB ; Monday, October 53 BRIGHTON, Tuesday, October 21 HICKSViLLE, We inesdav, October B FOLSOM Thursday, Octolier M UNION HOUSE Friday, October 27 WALNUT GROVE,. Saturday, October 28 ANTELOPE, Monday, October 30 CLAY tTAIfOH Tuesday, October 31 ELK GROVE, Wci<naadav, November : PATTEP.SONS, Thursday, November 2 KUIUUIVUXI Friday, Iflllliliw 3 GALT SaturcUy, November 4 By order of the EcpobUeaa County Central Cosi mittee. JOHN RIDER, Chairman. A. J. KUOADB, Secretary. o!i-td STAND FROM UNDER ! DWYER, OF THE IVANHOE, HAS *53p« jußt added to his stock a chr.JLvljU^jL' • lection o( Wince and L:>]uorsiu: up v^-'^mOh pressly for family use. Ilia Cigars :r>l Tobaccos an ?ood. He offers you his Ivanhoe Cigar for Five Cents, the best in town. Call round and judjje for yourself. You will always find DWYER on lieck at southwest comer Eighth' and K. ol" StTuThS ~E3NER BROS., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IS «!'.»» AND LHICORM, Nos. 116 and 118 X street, between Front and Sec ond, Sacramento. m25-4plm FOR A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CALIFORNIA CRACKERS, .GO TU-— X». EC XCT7SSX!XaXa. NO. JI9 J STREET SACRAMENTO aug-2-la: Friend Terry LUMBER ESTABLISHED 1653. SUCARPINE.REDWOOO.QRECGN&TRUGKtEPINE, At Wholesale and KcUil, and nannfactored to Ordrr at the Mill* or tbc Company. Also Doors, Windows. liliuds, Shakes, Shingles, Bolts and Ties. MAIN YARD AND OFFICE, No. 1310 Second Street, near M. BRANCH YAKD, Corarr Twelfth A J -i».. facramento. <'al. %ul9-4D*rtn McOSEAR7'3 PATENT fflb %£ JLg -ftJES 3&M JOj FLOUR! r«R SALE KY tI.L CEMEK9. f\ McCREAR v &CO , SACRAMENTO MILLS \_/» now m»nufacturt a cradc of ROLLER FLOUR fuilj equaJ to the WA>HBUKNE, or any othrr Minnesota Hirh-BT*le Patent Flour. Also, the whitest, f-tronsrest ar,d best Bakera' and Family Flour in tli.' murket. aoS-4plrn ISTOTICB I Opening of Carnival Postponed! WILL APEX MASQAT. «•< 1 . Sid. Hill CLOSE BATCKDAY. NOT. 4th. XT Ticket) pood. A>ME LAEE, Secretary. O2C-2'. 1 MISCELLANEOUS. SiAKt YOUR WIFE HAPP^^ A*O NBB HOME A ;■''&% I H' Experimental Baking^ 4; " GARLAND" RAIIGE ! |J|; With Remarkable Results i^J '\ ', Eanee coLl at 7 o'clock : fire kindled, bread ,\My. baked and on the table at 7:19, with oven door wide Vtff^; '■* | °P cn < thflreby obtaining bread baked in open air |j J« | which tastes as our grandmothers made it, when .-• 5 bak*:d in tin reflectcs, before the fire, on the hearth ; -t 1 and you may know it takes bat little fuel -for but .' .:, tr| ; ' ■'•Sv^-\ nineteen minuter were consumed in kindling the fire "%"fv and doing the baking. You" may think it strange, ,; : \V*% ' rst bread browned nicely on the door side, with '^m/ -•\ 3" I oor wi^e open. The perfect construction of the .^3; iliesii tli.- "GARLAND" KASGE is the cause of Wm ; r 3 [ t liete great results. *l J^ IGVATS FOX PACIFIC COA>iT. «^K" ■"' | = K>'l aiuS r>U J STREET, SiCrUSIEXTO. I People from the Interior visiting the cit}-, daalrons 5 Good No, 1 Timepiece, jssjj One you can rtly on to KEEP TIME, should bj all means '_gflfnTfrjgßjßMfr||BJljfl " II 9> Vj iii i* 2 B f^SL4^i}gi^iiJj^ tar n e krrpt :in larsrsl a-sor«nirn». <r<tni iln- T^T?!?^l ..l- ? ~i 1J1 "^ iTT FISExT fHK«\««K*|>!l li\ r.t«. :, HUB.HI 'Se<|jtiSigSfefaS^fe riMEK, )■> li.. W«l I *B£i Vit'hKL H'AKII. ■ J^T-*^''S^?!^'^!sf!r ' ": '" Mrl '" 1 :i^ r< :' r <" :"< il. M ».« HlKilt-T I r W 4 Mrm f' m p " !::3 Mz chew.rjh«Ttkose of any other pTf lm'lluMi»ii|]{gfljJ ! r '* l<lril Jl> " "•"' »"• »a.»ik'qcahtt of goods. : t ' **^ :~." -. I ' — E=!e=^!^ a "° a!sr> '" 3 i'on>tintlT in extensive stock &pKa-' &Sfn^'^*-ag MLVEB A.VO SH.VKR IM.»« l:D WtEF., 'r^W'^Kpfl'lw OPEKA ASD FIRID CLAS«F.«I. } ■ P^Fl'f I Received dnilv directly from Ihe factories 1 L?* J -'^S^- Jc^*- l t :^ i O" Ail count ry..nlers promptly attended to. TE» *^m«pp4 SIGN, THE TOWN CLOCK, ■~«F== aa K 1 " "o. 315 J »i.. Jm-i. Tliird i>:ni Fnnrtb, Hurramrnlo. Baker £& Hamilton, SACRAMENTO AND SAN FRANCISCO IMPORTERS AND M ANCJ \CTiaEB3 Of AGRIOOLTORAL IMPLEIV3BJTS, MACHINES, ETC.. ACEKTS FOB THK Boliu9 Bteel FIOV7-?. / js*v Oale c htiled Iron Euieka Gani; Plows, "^\ X Plows, Gorham Cocur..^. n^. Collins' Cast Steel Eeeder and cuia- .. jJjjMt I ' L«fe»- Plows, vator ' fast Ircr. Plo-.rs. cmvat- VjjJM cor, SrT Bllerr.8 llerr. Fee. Seedirllls.FanMmß, - fl^^ ?^... aider Bill?, Itc. Vagonp, Karlne viu :. • Viatiinn, I .-••'. < . rri -ik<-» and BugKle.", Umlrl.i ».m ; n::;n i Works 6;irlns Wncens. ■ r r< |tiM«i|M ;- » «= nNai's. Shovels, Anes, U"f*, Screws, Dolts, I'owrter, Co(w>, Fuse UnlJlfitfllauL BUu'.s Hot-c. I'.-.ltinL', 11-ltp, Cu'.iery, C irtri.iaes, Handles, Biveta, rlMiß^i: SI -4B&E £:"'«, '■'■'!. Steel, Baling Wire, I- lain Fen-.e IV, re, Hirl.c-i Kcnce MABKEm ROSEDALfcL MARkETT~ JAMES R. PATTKhFON", FOK^Mmb th-. '»»» f.iiir >..i-sl. .-.itnl a' ti ■■ flMfc^ y l'ho-!ii\ u'l'itt, X s!ri,t:t. l.f'i'.t'ii Ti.ird and ?ounh, his stated in •' *• baHmtm en M» own Mujaui. sad has fl'ted up one ol the neatest and eLftuta: Meat .Stalls in the ci'yat *». TH J WtMIJ, Iwl. »BTCsH> ::•• I I'.lsblli. He will effor the Choicest >!t-a'.s to ha ohtaiued at the lowest i-rici-P. arid invite-* th^ rratrcnat'tf of his friends and ll;t* public, a~d hor-ta, hr horestv, tv!it»i'e9« and s'rict attettiou to biuiutss. to merit the public patronage. 09-4plm "JACOB AHNOLD, ~ BUTCHER AVD PORK PACKER, gTPji corner of Second and JJ stroeM, wtts : JLdS^ vfaetsi le and rciai!, at 1 mmt market !%,.- fA» rates, th" fl»-*t of MMnl BMML P.rc^kfaat Bacon, Sh:nM^r», P»cVl«»d Uuni4 .md Fork, -M« -* I'.rk, >pare [Üb», Pi;s' X tt. i'-.rk S^unane, Lird, e'e Also chot-rft Fresh iUef.V.;*!, Mutton, L*nih, ru. Hijht«t p-i-v jv.U in cas'i fur lieef C*ttl), Hoys, Sheep and Lamb>. 03-4ptf ~C^ WEISEL & CO., BUTCHERS AVD POBK-MOUstL dnft paj-ihe highest pr« for Brjinf-d'lEjfcp'^ h*»^s C<»rt?t»n:!y r-u hand, extra fi'i^ XV lt*~^ *nearH3ired Ham?" Pickled Ihnw, Breakfas: Bacoo. Shoulders, f:iear P-wit, Men Po*», Lard, Corned Beef. Pigs' Feet, fiir-i' Hei-ii and S|>are Kins. Also. v.r.tr» fine Pork fta'sui . stiptt THE FINEST M£ATS~ OF ATX EfNDS. IN THK .'ICPIC'. and at f. ■■-...-* In - . .:i »jMf^r" always be found at • ' V■ - . < Market, of CONK/. l> S'jiJEfi', ; ;;uih- j ■■ '•* -west Comfcf of Twelfth anri X -'.ft.^fs. Mvats dc tMMi in *1 pc.-'ji of U c city af ail t.i. o«. anlS-iplai PIKE & YOU .ti, CARBUGE M AXUFACTUE- , erj, eoroer .-< founh and ■ fTIVMT L t-reot«, is-jwueiito, haT« oa f*jy j?y^7j^: hand the Uuv«!t assortment of .Q£: >SaV^^l^ CarrU^^i, Wajr/jai and rJu£?fei to be found Li Sacra- I Kmtc, »aica ti*f sUI sell at rarj .of nas, PARLOR STOVJgS A VARJLTV Ol iMELOK STOVES (ilEll', JOEHT «3€>E»I»I OB '&, \o. 7^7 X Hrfff, '.<-7-4pt!1... ""arrTrnf olo. r. h/'byers" i %«. ma X si., h<-,'.M\th Had Sciir.ib, | SACRAMKNTO. TV Shrouds and Md Clothes, Coffins and E Tinumincfc, Metallic Burial Cvosaml Caskets. I Inttrmenta made in all the Cemeteries. C I!" lies FDilmlmed for Shipment. au'.l-4ptf E J. FRANK CLARK, ■•. WIT low 1b it., b.». J ami ft. Alw»ti » e—pl»<« itock Is sten. Cooe'.-y at&an reoaln proßpt attentlan. '. < si— FRITZ & MILLER, ■HBEKTAK7ES. /^TTICK IH ODD TeLLOWS* TTHTLK, \/ ft> and X street*. CoropJ.it* stow of CXOEr.TAKER* QCOUS (WMiicUy oa hand. City and c - -"r orderv proaiptJf at. teno *« t«, 4a/ or a'^fr *., %t ".§•/■ ai ; * rates. '•** A. J. VERMILYA. j tl—ty Cerraer wml kul.-iL:. r. Has ran jt- J i» Se. SSO J street, tet. FUtb scd I SlxtlL. AJwsra aa baoda Uiy« aKcrtirent -^ H Itotaili* aad Wooiec Cssk*'*, BurUlfiaca try. OoffliM. MarrHid* hirai»Si*i aad » anenj Wnt .fei I lrfs»«ifiil. OgAa cru«n irtil reostr* nro*^ 1 ««Wn»a^^ltart^tt(!eM>-:at».'ie jj EUSDTESS CABDi?. Ji.ißßi.l: «.iitus. ISRAEL LUCE (LATE OF AITKEN & LUCE) & CO., dealers in Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, | | Mantels, etc., Foreten and Domestic s' . :■'<■ and Granites, at wholesale and retail, 611 X Btreet, Sac mnit-nto. Oal. All work warranted. 85-4plm JOHN KITH, A SSATER AliD CUKMIST, No. 517 J STKEZT. ./% Saorameato, Cal. AB Assays and Chesalcsu \niTyi.is a.^c.Tratcly csxriod out at short notice c:: i moderate rates. Mining Property Sold and Oold Purchased. Instructions triven in 121oa-pipe .v-i,v. Inf. (Ssyn»Oß rrßc<T,j>ii.) sC-Jplm" C. H. laKEUS A CO . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, Glass, Varnishes, Broi-e?, Wall Paper, W.« lloaer Goods and Picture Moldings, Painters' and Ar'.Uts Materials. Sole A _■•:.: i tor Averill's Mixed Painta, huilding Paper. ~t<o. C2B J etr.et, Sacra mento, Cal. el 4ptf TO. CCTE&BK&CKK, IRON AND BRASS VOUAJBB AJTD KA chln^Dt, Front and N strestn. Maaufactnrer o! GntUzbcriser'a Horse Powers, P.itett Ground Koliet and Clej; Crushei and Barley Hills. AH kluils ol Hydrauito Pipai. For sale, Throe JSillor Patent Hi y Praaaa- sl-4plm A. HI. BMITH. "]»aTO. 412 J STREET, PRACTICAL PLUMBER and Gasfltter— Work done on the most approved sanitary principles. sl-4ptf E. L. BIIXIKCB A CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS In Fine Brandies, Wines and Liqnors. Agents for Dr. Jaffc's Celehratcd Cinchona Bitten ; a!,', amenta for Litton Spriucs Seltzer Water, Sonoma county, California. No. 11l Kaireot, between Fourth and Fifth au2S-lplm H. F. ROOT. A-'.ax. NBILSON 1. DRI3OOIi. BOOT, MEILSON «C CO., UNION FOUNDRY— IKON" AND BRASS Fcucders and MachinUiU, Front street, bo tween N and O. Casting ar.d Machinery of every description made to ordei . au24-4D'.a JAMIS lir.3 It:?, MAjrUFACTURER OF KOAD Srp.APF.R3 Iron Doors, Jail titlls. Shutters, P.r>.!!!ns? liratlnirs, Housework and BJickomitliiug iv p>neral, No. 620 X street, between I'iftL and bixta. Sococd h^nd Dr.r.is for sale. au22-4ptl ». HADDEK (^ONTIIACTOP. AND KUILDKR-SIIOP, No 611 j Oak avenue, between J and X, Sixth and s eT enth strctts, Sacramento, Col. Estimates fur nished for ail kinds of work. Stores anj olHscs titted up. ans-4plm 1*56. X tosTcIK. i«S3. T>OOKBINDEH, PAPLn.RL T LEP. AND BLANK. Book Manuficturer, No. Sl9 Jgtreet, betweec Tn'rd and Fonrtb, Sacramento. au2o-4r.tf K. H. PETTIT, WHOLESALE AXD RJETAIZ. DKALEB H! Foreisn and Domestic Clears, 'i'obiicco, Cig arettes, Piws, etc. Always on hand a full ri ; *i\ claasas of toods in my lino. R. H. FEniT. au'l-ipln: J. A. CTKMISHOA3S, KOJLF-R AND DU» Wait. K_j 1 Street, between Front an-1 Second, Sic:-. mento. Manu/acturer of Gtesm Belle™, Sheet lion Wort, etc. AJuo.sli kinds of &. -airing. Chans a( Portable Boilers from Wiod to £*r»w Parno-* a Specia tV auH-4i,i- B. CABLI. OSOLT. C4KIE A C2OIT. AND BUILDERS, ARE PP.r. \_y pared to do all kin.la of w-rk in thoir line iv city or country. Principal place cf business, oacra mtnto. Shop, No. 1114 Second street, between E andL. Postoffloe Bex, So. 410, Sacramento au!6-4ptf LOUIS BLOSS A CO., DEALERS, CORNER OF FRONT ASD I streets. Highest price tir Hides, Shwr PelU and T»Uow Butchers supplied with Salt ftper latest Improved Sausafre Vachinee, 3t;ileri?; Lard Presses, etc Prompt cash returns made f»i ill consiiniments. alB-4pti ATTOBHEYS AT LAW. S. B HATKS. A c# pi.SSHA.S. FKKEMAW <t SATES. r Mrms-omn, >o. sic fifth street, betwci-n I and J, Bacr-.mento. Cal. su27 CUAS. t. JONIH. KD. «. MAETI3. J»V: S « MAKTiJf, A TIORNEYS-AT-LAW, NO. 007 I STRKET, BE. £\. twecu Sixth and Seventh, Sacrsmonto. au*Jj-4pl m a. 0. B»ATTT. W. H. BKA.TTT. ADAM BKATfv. «»ATrT, BMTTV A REATTT, A ITV.KSEV,S.>TL.»'.V, w;i,L PRACTJCB i.N JrX. Federal and St:ite Cov.r;.H ...' CaHfbrnia r.a! NeTßda. Oißce: CaviW, hank BoOdfaw eoroa Fourh and J utree'?. J,,i. i,; t [ tRovK l. nmm. A TTORXEYAT-LAW— OFFICE, FIFTH B£ Detwe^n I ami J. Residence, No. 207 I street. hftween Seventh and Eighth. aulO-4p3in T. IS. McFAKLA^I>. 4 TTORNEY-AY-LAW-OFFICE, NcnTHEAST corner of J and Second streets. Residence, H street, between Fifteenth and TTlllmitll aO-4v>lm DEHTISTBY. W. ■...'■.!>, DENTIST, tJITINN'3 BUILDING, rf»-s=v northojßt corner Fourth anl ' ftdg—-^ rtrcLts. Artificial Teeth inserted on all^UEfitr bJsc-<. Improved Li'iui.l Nitrous Oxide Oas for painless extraction of teeth. au2o-tf W. H. HAKE, l>. D. »., |" jENTIST, NO. EOS J STKEET, BE-^^^r^. tween Sixth and Seventh, Sacrrroento.^XCTb' all-4pltn n. B. PIEQSON. DK>mST, «1S J STREET, DETWEKN J _ > , Fourth and ir'ift.h, Sacmmcnto *<■■ >-ffit&™*L ficlal TeetU inserted on Oold, Vulcanite^-U-LLHy and all b.taea. N trous Oxide or Laußhinir Gis a<l nvlniiUffred for painless CTtr*wt!.-ti. of leeth. aul4-lm F. F. TEBBETTB, TTVENTIST, NO. 527J J STREET, ff^s=^ between Fifth and Sixth. au2o 4p3m*^^i!L^& I»H8. BdKWKK a BOFTUWOKTII, DENTISTS, SOUTHWEST CORNER <:i Seventh ■••' : J Btn el , in ilr- ■• - *i^j^~ new building, up *Uirß. Te'-th extna:ted^£rHCr without piin by the use of Improved Liquid Nivroia Oxide Oas. aul6-4plm mYSICIANS~AMD~SUB3"Effi T S ii. DAKT. SI. »., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (HOMEOPATH ist). Residence, No. ISIS G street, between tiirhtecntb and Nineteenth. Office, 627 J street (over BiltV), Sacramento, OaL Special attention given lo diseases of th 3 heart and lunir*. Office Hours 9tn 11 a. m. ; 2to t, a;,d otoS P. M. oU-la UK. UtOKU:; ri'BIRX, /"VFFICE, SOUTHEAST CORNER TENTH AND J streets (over Tuft's Dray Store). Office hours— BtoJO A. M.; 1 to S and 7 to 8 p. «. 04-4plm DX. A. E. BKIiSE, /~IR\DUATE Ol' THIS UNI\*ERSITY OF \JT Berlin, Gennary. a.-.d of tho Medical College of the Pacific, San Franei-co. O4!ce and icsidencc, 521 4 street, batman Fifth and f i\th, Sacramento. Office hours, 9 to 11 a. «., 8 to B and 7 to 8 P. v. BIS-tf VTALLiCE A. r.r •:.:.<, K. D. OFFICE A.YD RESIDLNCE, NO. 21 ! J STREET, Sacramento. f 9 to 10 a. H. ) OBlre Hoar* < -i 2to ; i . •■ ■ eel2-4p*f ("to 8 P. ii.) wm, clicks* Baitbies. a. «.. OCCU3T, AURIST AND PUYfeJOIAK FOB l>'.^--iz\ ■■:> the Tin oat. OSca, i^ J bU-oo s corner of FL'tb, over 3acamcnto I'ani., Sacraiaci'-C, C&l. H.-iirs— i-30 to 12 a. m.; 1 l» « r m Sur..!.!- . '/-.V >■■ .1 <. a.; 1 to 4 p. m. si-*:? DX. UAT<U, ; 84 J STSEET— OFFICE HOTJKS S A. «., and 12:30 to 2 r. v. sl-tt W. A. HCCHSOH. M. »., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAJC AND SUKOEOV. Offic?, south-Ros* corner of Se 'enth and J streets, in Efyto's new builli.is;, up itairo. !;■ ■ deuce, southehst corner cf Scvnth and N street?, ■ Sacr-ajento. OfSce hours : Ito S and 6toBr. M. au^fi-4plm •>:-. w. B. i,!!.iiHi-, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, NORTHE/ST corner \,t Second and X streets. May be found at his office at all hour?, except when professionally engaged. au°B-lin DX. NIXOaT. S.FFTCK AND KF.S'DENCK. M STREFT BE " tween Ninth and Tenth, Nos. 918 and 620. Will t tbe Railroad tit* .i La! daily at 6:AJ a. v. O.T.te hoars— S to »a. m.; Ito Bp.m. , and eveniuKt au'.ll x DX. LAME, OHYSICIAJf AND SURGEON.— OFFICE AND JL Resldenc", No. 323 .1 street, between Third Fourth. Hoars: btilu a. «., Bu> 5 and 7to 8 • it Office of City Superintend .nt of Public Scloois at m^ ll^^ mm^^^^ »no-tplm SifFElraolGElDY, THE GENERAL AGENCY OF THE DAILY RECORD-UNION, AifD TBI SACHAMENfO WEgKLY UNIOH IN BAN FRANCISC.O 18 AT H». S Sew StoHtcomery Street, ial6-9pu MEDICAL. THB GEEAT ENBLISH UWm KaATiW^ -.nt-JW'j^ Is a never-fsihn^ cure kS>£vi«s3S£ : **3s fi -- N ' e - i " u " ixj'^^tv.Ex- K*^*^---^<S^Bi i!u ' 1 - u ' 11 VitaUtv, Sem fJ&y' fl 111 Weal- ness, Spcr. Tt.'7' t't- . ,i^ 'Yyjuiatorrhaea, Lost Jinn sSScfe&tt^^H.^ij2!Nsus Entifflions, Aversion to Society, Dimness of Vi«i< n, Noi«es in thy Head ; the vittl fasd passi;:? ur.nbserved in tiiu urine, and many other diseases that lead te insanity and death. Or. 9IIXTIE. v.ho is a reirular physici.in o,Tad uate of the University of Pennsylvania), will agree to forfeit Five Iliinrtrrd l» .u»ri (or a case ot thi-. kind the VITAL tcESTOUATIYE (under his special advice and treatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurious found in it. DEC. MI.NTIE treats all Privata Diseases successfully without mercury. C'onhnlfMlon irrr. Thor oi!.-h examination and a«lvice, inc:!udin(; auaiysU ol urico, $3. Prico of Vital IC-.-xinraliTr. $3 a bottle, or four times the quantify, $!o > sent to »ny address u|X>n receipt o( price, or C. O. D., se cured from observation, and in private name il desired, by A. ¥.. sUHTIE, H. 0., Sa. II Keirnj ulrcrt. Sao Francisco, CUb SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE! 1 Will be sent to any one applying by i-ttvr, etatlng symptoms, sex a;id a^e. Strict uecrscv i;i re>, r arJ to all business transactions. IMP. MIJITIE'4 RIDVEY UUMT, XX PHJtKTK'I M. cures all kind' of Kidney an Bladder Compiainta, QanoßtMea, r.le^'.LeuucrrlwEa For sale by all Dru^'vista ; il a bat t ; six bcttlo for <5. DX. !Hl\Tlf:*S DiMiH.HiV PlLLHarethe ber-t and fi'.c.-i|..-!tt I>V> B'-- :■■.:.» anil KILIOL'a curein the marß<"t. For sale by all Drupirists. KIKK, GKARY & CO., Sacramento, Wholesale ujrents. m9-4plyioSswl} WS ; hi!»»' hi'"' ,",rti Thi* Ureal lilr.^tf*^ V '^i ! \ f K'nicily :u:.I \erye !»si^ar 5 * j! ro * M " l 3 the le Ki ll - \X'fiS3i. . ■-..-' K " e ri ' s ' j!l - "' " v «r V-sSP^ /"■*•- X-'^fi '•'•!' wi:; t>' :■-■'* of prac '.'•'.JWßL- 'St*'!- jH'"rtffiticM fxperience, and ■ w'.^&'it "' ' '^'^jEAi' 3 ' ■ l ! '■ '■'■' s WITH IS iW»w^?:' ■'Js3*n\' r '*- v - : ' - ;; r 'T\ixn ill llljfecsjAlii'.Sß'"'' 591 S;-i r mßtorrh<ea, 4g»eafinrt'is»ri:a>aflga? !■-.■ i--:-..-i, !:■•[- .r uIJ . _ Krharntwd Vitulit-., Prcmatnn Decttno ana LU^S WF MOilUO!), lv all ill r<>in,tr.r«tlon». an«l fr..m nlintrvrr eancc (>r».:urrtl. It SUllobea and purifies tbe Bl < <1, MrsnrtheES the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digestion, [Reproductive Onrans, and Physical and Mintal Faculties. It rto|« any unnatural dabilitstiug drain upo-i tbe Bystcm, preventinir KnTOlantac^ vouet, debi'.italiiifc; dre:iras, seminal ioc* I.")1 ''.") with tiie uri.;*-, etc., so destructive to niind and body. X la a sere eliminator of all KIDM.Y AND BLADDER COM PLAINTS. It contains no bajorkxn timrcdientg. To tbit»r sofl'rrlue RrMsl IIM rv<l rflrcrls of youlhrnl inuisi r. :l:iir or exoesMSt, a »pc«ly, l&nrtiush n:iil prrci.v.x:sl (IRK IS I.UIUMt'I). Price, Jii'.' stt r»r bottle, or flvo bottles In cane, *ith f,;ll dinoticos mid advice, 910. Sent wevUre frnm olmwibll jii 111 SWJf address u;»n recript if price, or C. 9. D. To be liad only of DR. C. D. SALFFXO, 216 liearuj Mrcet, SAN FRANCISCO, OAL Consultations (.trictly confidential, by letter or at office, FREE. For the cnnverier.ee of pititr'n, smJ in order to insure perfect secne , 1 bare adopted » privato audrcs.4, under which all pw.:;ai, r vi arc fi»r «arded. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE, Sufficient to show its merit, will be sent to an applying by letter, stating his tjmptCKbS and ConimunicatioiiH strictly confl.ln'ial TO THE I'XF«U'rr?»ATE 1 DR.eiBBOEiISPIISAEY, 6-3 Krarny Klreet, Jan sTraaclaea. =^ FjtahHihed to 1864, fat • jV s*l^ the trealiwnt of .S.\u«« 11 s^-^L- W* "n' l SeminsJ diseases, m--,-^::'-~ 1* surhasl .Gleet, /"41 ib.r-^ *}• ■ '■ • » Strictures, .-> jijilis in ali tr rf Ki™-%**-r>- '■ ' ""• " ■ ' ill w"k «aK^ i : ■ '■ ! l>-'tei3c.y. Skin I*?*} !-' '■ STm I'ifeases, etc.. penna ts".'\J-' '" yh tl(!l 'tly cured i-r uiiv-liiirre. ■*v ' Weakness *\^M^ s - rr ' ; " aI K^niwionp, the fc^^aisM. :.-'/?^%''/ y. ! ' ' ■ ;>ct_o/. j i.-if-iibuse *VS^;'i,; itary >;« or de . ■' X.^^*SaHlßßs^£ praved sexoal indulgence la practiced by the 3'outli of both sexc.-i feo SO almost unlimited extent, produciiiu wltti mx t: ::^r certainty tbe followinir train of mnrUd tymotaaa, unless combated by scientific mcdl i! nn I -".jici, viz: 8ai;o« countenance, dark ?i»ot^ n .!, r I •- - ■ am in the head, ringing m the cars. DOSSe Ul.e tin iiistlin^r ol leaves ami ratting of dtartodi, na r^ineis .ibout the loins, weakDCV of the limbs, confasad vision, blunted intellect, loss of eoafidaiieß, ditudence in apprtiachin-^ strangers, a disiiki' tofoim i;ew ac qaaißtanoes, dispoaitioii to sbna sodety, luas o! memory, heetii: flushes. pUnpli^s and various erup tions about Tho face, furred t. gm, f- ti.l breaui, (■"Uifhs, eonsoinptloiii ni^ht swi -i*, monom inia »niL ri:-nuent by inpu ity. !■: •»:i.l» AT IJts-ir-:. Persons at a diatanoce niav :<e cnr*-d at home by addressing a latter to DR. '<.;ll;r;ON. stating case. symptoms, li'Mi'th of time the disssae has contiiiiied and have medicines prompily forwariit-d. free froa damage and curiosity, to any y art . f tbe country with full and plain directions. By itu-10-inc ■, ec dollars in reirictercd letter, through ,the rostoffice or thn.u^h Wt'U, laigo kCo,^ i a.;ka-.-.' of medicine will be forwarded to any part ol the Vi :..n. Please cay urn saw tthis ad. ertiKorc.n*. in tbe RltcoßD- Union. Address. I)!'. .'. F. QIPBOH, j^4-4p'fA-!-w Pox 1f.'.~. S.T. Kr» ci=co. &s&*<& MIT £ I Or. FJcord'B VI I AL Esstcratlfe HAS BKPLV INDORSED BY lilZ ACVT'EMT OF PARIS, FRANCE, tested <>v..t a half a century as a Siiec Se for Nervous and Fhysical De ti'.ity, Loss of Manly Vitfor, etc Conliins no Phos-' phorus, Can* sari. Icm, or any otber poison. Pro duces no ra ttion and a cencanent m effect. Ol Levasaor. Ps.it.ar.d J. A. BAULK, Dronrlct, Sole Affpnt .or tie fatitic coast, JOl P<i)t sueet, SAU IBAKOBOO. Eoxex a* 100 Pills, <;; 400, »10. Sent by n:ii'.. ]cdoso rt»K» for d<»criptive dr culars, with te-timoiii»!s anj pjci;i*x.ir.B. Ginuli:e nag prlTste psofJsMkrr stamps with monogram g 8. B. H rnl4tf J.«-.UwtoS NERVOUS DEBILITY. a «iae </ *i:»\tc:ku. B t R. E. C "VESI-S N EB . E AXO KUBI TP.EAT. ' ME -T.— A pp-cillc lot Hysteria, Dizzinoe, vulsimis, Nervous liou hioh*-, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Bpanssttonhssa, Impotency, Invol untary En:i sion?, Prornature uld Aec, caused by over-exertion, m-U-.tbuse, or ovcr-imlulifence, Ahlcn leads to misery deear and death. One !><•* will cure recent cases. Each box Odßtatan one m.jntb'g trea' > ment. One dollar a \ ox, or six boxas 'or flvo dollars Sent by mail prepaid on rcceiut of price. We iruaranteedix boxes to cure i'iy cw. Vtitb eaci I order received by us fur »ix bum,, acconipanied with five dollars, we will send the pu/c!:r».-nr cm written junrant.ee to return the tno: ay if the treat mont docs not effect a cure. Uuara»tce9 iwue 1 only by KIKK, OEAkY & Oft, Diiwiilssb. Sacra mento, Cal. Orders ky mail at iWular Pr.ce d7-4i> OOILEDSS IS POWER ! READ! know insaß^ffe The DBtaU miseries Uiat result from iixliscretiou in early He may be alleviate I aid cned. Those who dou'-.t this acsertioi! should parohsie and read the new medical work publi.s'.el by the I'm body Medrral lT>mllctr. lioston, entitled the »el enre of Utt i or. Sctr I'rf.fnihn. It is not only a compete and perfect trcatiw! w\ Man hO'.xl, Exhausted Vitalitj, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Dedtss in man. Errors of Yt'Uth, etc., but it rot ii;'« <.n« hundred and twenty five inscriptions for su.te sad chroidc dis eases, each one ot whn-h Is Invaluable, «> proved by the author, win* ■ exparh nee for 21 years in such aa probably never 1. f ,rr- fell to the lot of any physician. It contiius 300 piles, bound in beautiful embossed cover-, foil gOt, embellished with the very finest n giatlngs, (ru«rantced to he a finer work in even" Beoss mechanical, litt-rary or profcesionai— than any mhtr nork rrtailed in this country for il 60. or the m ney will be re funded. Px;ce, only SI 25 bj nail. Oold Medal awarded the autlnr by the National Mi-dical Atso clation. IMus'-raUd sample sunt uu receipt of six cents. Send now. Addrees PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE or DX. W. H. PAKKEK, Ro, 4 HaMtah street, Bos ton, Hus. The author m»y he consulted on all dis eases requinag skill and e.\perieni~ . oA-ljTuTi.ysswlvWS 3 CURES WHEPI T AII El SIf JUIS. 'Hi ffn B«tCo«Kh Hyr.ir. Taitrsgro,! H Hj l*s»-tiininp s■<\ i y drutariw^. Cjj oIS-lyTuTh-AawlawlySJ CLAIKVOYANTgT FORTUNE TELLING. - READIKO OF A the p«st, present ami future. MR3 L '/V ™ . 4NDKEWB, the wtllkut.wn Character*^ Reader, Fortune Teller and ClaimTant, Seventh street, between O and H, next doer to A. If. E. Churcb. 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