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GENERAL STONEMAN. m I\2 F sslgnatlon as I allroatl Commis. ' sloner— Whit Governor Ferkin3 gaya. [!■■ Francisco Chronicle, November 14th.] "When General George Sronerr.an w»s j aominated for Goveitor the doabt was . raised whether, being on the ittired list of the army, he oinld draw big pension as a federal officer an'! at the e»nie time per form State sarvice as Executive. As the bes- answer to tiiia questi.-n the General j resigned. From motives not so dirtc'-iy ii'.vi'tutable to a doubt as to the validity a: dual service, General Stoneman has re signed from the Kail road Commission. Vab'ic interest being aroused aa to the j&usf- of this action, a representative of the Ckrxmide called yettcrday ou liovernor t'tiku:?, and held with him the following conversation on the subject : 'HE QOMHOV OK 811 ' CESSION. 'Hive yuu any obj action," asked the ref otter, "to giving tor publication an idea of the appointment you will make, or the policy that will govern your action m tn<- matter ! ' ' Aa General Grant once said," replied the liovernor, '" I have no policy to assort •grioat the doclaied will of the people. I do no; deal in m\ steries or seoresiea, and I iia-.t: no concealment to make frcm the pc:;."*, whoec servant 1 am. I have en deavored to lie t.Xvnya candid throughout mj A ■.■niniatraticn, and outspoken regard ing aii matters affeuticg the public inter ests. What is the particular thing you wia'n to know?" " Particularly, thee," Eiid the reporter, ' ' I -sioh to know who will be appointed to succeed General Slovenian as Railroad Commissioner " "The resignation of General Stone man," said tr.e Governor, with some delib eration " was received on the 13th instant, conditioned to take effect on the 15th in stant. That date is within six weeks of the eIOM of his official lerm. The time is ao ->-erv short that to my mmd the question of apuointin^ his s'jcscnor is one involv uioM complication*. In the first place, it is cot easy to make a selection tn.-.C will give satisfaction to the ptople. ... :..-- &szt .j.ice, I have found it gener ally difficult to obtain the consent of meu o; the highest qualities, qualifications a. d character — men such as would be piven oiar^K of f-xtracrdintiy trusts in private bu*ins33 aSf i.-« — to serve in appointed po iil us uu.li imiiin mmm I have found them, it w 'r,je, bit they do not go iv drov . «. am: I apprehend taat it would not I hi.d I'D" willing to undertake the very responsible duties of this office for the j». nod ot six weeks only — even if the appoi&tineot could bri tr.ade immediately. f the time for wbich the appointment WOsld hold good were a year, or even cix moat). a, I fen conlideat that 1 could induo-: j vrjiieman to acce;;t it whis>) name would be a euiiicient cuaraotte tj the public that .-;; would do h.s duty faithfully ; but ua : (MOM I am fret to cor.fe'rs ~b?.t tho cla=H who would seek the appoint ment wcaid not beoootptabfe to m«." " R norn uo you allu/e to as poastEsing such l.ieh Qbahticr;?'' it was asked. :; ; :iut racutioa liis mm;!," w>s the rtp'y, MOompsiiied by a tmilp. ■ : ibe appoiatee v.uul 1 draw a saury for b ai; 1 a balf, would he not! " the crea'ion of a rich office w^re the 3oie i.'oject had iv view in forming the ion, the t '.i;:t night ii.flueuce my nc.ioc ; but, as it is, liic salary question la • rth considering only as om of the a' tract iuu? to the c;»e' who eeek position only for the profit it afford*." mil nuviuai i>i hki.av. " It i* 01.-vious," the ninnniii punt on, '"-hat no man could accept the position aul wield oue-third of the great powers vetted in that Cimtniseior. conscieotious'.y, wisely aiid • idicioaaly wi'.Hout tlie prcpir itcry Advantage of previous service on the B-.-arc'. The only Wo mtn who have had ruch exper:. uce arj Mr. Tattle and Mr. 7)oyle, and neither of thin ih a resident ot * l t- <:;atrict ; and betides, a-i I have aiready 3aid, by thr- time a Eclection could be made there would remr.ia hut four or rive weeks of the unex:>ired term. X •> man could de tarrry.ne in chat brief time a hue of policy ; and certainly the time is too short for any one with & well delinod pnhcy already in his mind to cany U iuto effect. It stems to n;e that It.c tone work of the Commii sioa would he retarded rather thi.n ad vanced by any suchepisodt; in its hi tory." " Is a chief magistrate at liberty to allow any mch vacancy t;o remsin nntilled ? Do Oi.; tho Cou.'titntion and the laws say that he shM! appoint to till a vacancy ? " " Jertaialy, such is tho law. But the •lyecitive \- not required to act in any csse within tnjr specified time. If the in teructs of the State require delay I think he nicy properly exercise it." " Mr. Koote ban been elected in the dis trict wherein the vacancy occurs by the resignation of General Stoucman,'' said the reiwrtor, su^^eatively. " That is true," the G >v ;rn >r Mterted; " bat Mr. Foote h.-.s already indicated that bis policy uili not be in accord with tLe one which h.13 controlled the prtsent 3oaru ; aad jino.i iio will take his oliice by election within aKw weeks, a lull Demo cratic Board raving been tketed, it is only natural to toppoM that be would prefer to take hia teat srim'taneously with those associates wi.oarc t:> eervc with him dur- : .nj» liis full terrr, and who will be held to nnt to ths peop'o for tbeir action. The fac'^ that Itr. Fuote is a Democrat does not ir-flueuce mo ;a dfittr'nining not to attempt to persuade r.m to accept the appoiotment. On the contrary it w >uli influence me the other way iipu the principle which I have •;!waj a belitvul id, tliat the minority polit ical pirty should be represented. There is to day s Democrat up n ovary State 'Jomni'ission, w-.th tba liogle cxc p'ion of the Board of State Priaou Directors. In the case of that F> iard the kppokitaieilt was tender^; to several diatingaubed Democrats, and was deolio<d beoaiue the Constitut.io:i ;r.. :.i.i; letting of cm. vict labor by contract, au 1 rliry exprerae ' d:ial>t abo;;t 'he gnootat oi ti; • j ie wotka " SOT IN TRI 3SMEBAL*a OOXRDBSCX " Wny did General S:one'nan at tl.ij lat • hour rebigu ?" aeked t':e lepjrtcr, vei.iur ing upiu a leading <jutstioa. " While the ruaUoai between Qenera] Stomman ant rr.yftlf ore cor.li.-l,'' uai<! the • Governor in ttp'.y, "and I entertain toward !>im i at; hu'i ngard due to a uia tiugnUhed Mldier of the ttopablie, I am at the sane time not mffioie&tiy in Ins ccnti •ii-uc." to be nude thr repository of hid rea ar>ns for nuigning ac thii time. It i \,< u'd be reiaeiubt-re'', nowewr, that he has been elected to th> highect ifiice within the yf~. of the people cf thin tjeate, and perhaps a sen3e of deiicicy may have i-u .-gt-sttd this actici-. BifciiirF, Genera' Stouemin has puliiicly proclaimed hs >iieapproval of t!;e coarse and policy of the present Board. "He has been elected Governor, and the Borainees of the party that elected him iaave been elected alpo, and will constitut-: tba bpw B isrd of CommisbioDers. Gen eral Stonernv.i's action m*y be interpreted as an appeal from the preseat lUUroad Commitsioners to thu iacomiag Boarl, which will be orgeatMd la a few weeks." " Then you tio >nd tbe appeal irom the 3xistinj; B-J»rd to the incoming one of Rail r.al Commissioners!" "I am not disposed to tit in judgment upon the course of the B ard," replied the G-jveraor, cautiously. " Tne Railroad Com missioners are cltcted by the people, and are vested by the supreme will of tho peo ple, expressed in the fundamental law, with pnvrers so comprehensive that they virtu ally constitute a distinct department of tbe Government. I have nnt aa yet received •ny report, aa required by law, of the transactions of the Bonrd. Therefore no nffinwl statement has been given to the j. pie of the wrongs and oppressions, if any existed, by railroad corporations in this State, tha; tbe Cjtnmis&ioners have corrected. AU things considered, I believe I ehail !>est oubserve tbe interests of the Sfste by allowing the vacancy to remain nnfilled and retaining the salary in the treasury.^ Krosi Mohawk Hill (X. V), a prominent fr.rn;tr, Joseph Kipfei, writes: "t<t. Jac.bs Oil is an ibvuluabte rsrre ly for the farui ; for it hi? the s»n-- 11111111 lli flaecce en ai.im&ls m on mankind." A United States cent of 17P3, of a beauti fal dark olive color, and almost uncircula ted, sold at auction in Baltimore, recently, for «40. Hobsfokd's Acid Phosphati pleasant to ths taete. Dr. A. L. Hal), K»irhaven, N. V., tavs : " Have prescribed it with marked ben efit in iiii!i-e.-t;on aod uricary trouble!." . •-• An invaluable strengthencr for the nerves, Baoidea, ted digestive or?an», producinß strength and appetite, ii Broaro'* Iron Bit* tw*. i SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS. M^yor Blake is quite ill at his residence, havicg been overcome by the labor, anx itty Li:.'; excitement of his recent canvass. The rt-ceipU for duties at the Custorc bt,u?e for *r.e past week were $100,0.18 21, makiDc atotul siuce January Ist of $8,006, --256 97. Toy Hoop, a domettic ia the house at GO4 Geary srreet, was arrested Monday night and booked on four charges of petty larceny, for haviog stolen clothing, trink ets, etc., from his employer. The Robert Emmet Circle of the Feaian Brotherhood willcelobrate the fifteenth an niversary of the Manchester martyrs, in Irish- American Hall oa the 23 i liistant, by appropriate literary exercises. Mayor Biake has reappointed R. C. A:ueß Gaß Inspector, subject to the ap proval of the Board of Supervisors. The appointment will hold for two years. Mr. Ames has riiled the position for the past two yearf, and the Supervisors will proba bly confirm his appointment at the meeting this evening. Charles 8.-lman, an engineer on th« Cen tral Pacific Railroad, was srrestcd»Monday ou a charge of obtaining ?25 en a spurious cheek on the Bitk of California fro:n H. C. Knapp, collector for H. A. Bellmer, a saloon-keeper. The check was eigned by H, Hyde, of Oakland, who had no funds to his credit in the bank. Judge Way mire has decided not to enter upon the trial of any more cases, having the Tripp Duane &nd Kerr divorce cases under advisement and being ready lo sur render his te»t to his successor. The opin ion of ths Judges with full terms who wers not re-tl< cted is tl.at their terma of office will expire on the first Monday in Janu ary, under the HarUon Act. The resignation of Rev. John Hemphill, as pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian Church, was announced from the pulpit .Sunday, by authority of the Presbytery, by Rev. W. A. Scott, cf St. John's Pres byteiian Chuich. The resignation of Mr. Hemphfll was voluntary, ard Mr. Scott announced that a meeting of the church would be held Monday evening, to take proj-er i.ctiun with reference to obtaining a Kuccessor. The tutcrcal revsnuo collections in the San Francisco district for the first eleven diys of November were as follows : Beer £11,137 Spirits 54,220 IMuc XOddgMi 33,415 Mipcti lull- ou» 1,746 Tot:.! Novcmbfr 1-t to 11th. ... $100,554 July Is 1 , to October 3Ut. 1,59f1,630 Total $1,497 3»4 Sjint time bat year 1,415,25S General Willimn Irvins, the well- known attorney, died very nddenly Sunday night at 10 o'clock. Hia dtath i\ attributed' to heart di<jea!>' A , as he hid not been complain itig at all of feeling ill, aad had spent ali of Sunday hunting in the tul«;a above An'.ioch. Oa his return, late, he felc very fatigued and iairt down, but arose alm.»t immediately gas^n,: for breath. A sidt ance wi4 ut once uuuaosed, but Le died shi rtly af erward. C»J t-in William 11. Koon of i>':e wl.akr l>m so was held to aussx-r before the United States Grand Jury by Commi('6:on er S*» jer on Monday, on the charge of , tx'a»fu Ferdinand Hir^ch, ihe c^r peater, «;.h his ;ht3 and knocked nut three of nis teeth. Tie charge agiinst second mate Mat>tf.r, of cruelty to tho fhip carp'nttr, was r!ibaii:acd after tximination. ii.c case agair.st thiid mate Martin, for assaulting the carpenter, waa diemif'ed. Ju\,e Hunt baa granted leave to the Plymouth Congregational Society to mortgage to the Uibersia Bank fcr £10,000 its newly acquired property or. the north side of Post street, east from Web ster, the representations beiog made to the Court t".a' the money wa9 urgtutiy netded to complete the church edifice in course of construction, costisg §20,000, on which ?15,000 had been paid, the other fS 000 bciog the estimated Co9t of the furniture. At the First Congregational Oiurch en Sunday memorial services wtre hel.l com meni'jritive of the recent death of mem bers of the congregation, cmocg the de psrtod biing the Hon. B B. Redding aad Mis« Clara Pitch. In the morning Rev. Mr. Barrows pr^acheu on this appropriate tubj-:ct, " The R=al Use of Sorrow," and ia the evening the Sunday-school partiei- I pated in appropriate commemorative exer j-reiote. Addresses in part eulogistic of the lives of tie departfcd members were dtliv trsd by Deacon Bt nchly, Suparinteudeut of the Sunday-tchool, Mr. Condiot, and the I paster. San Francisco Stock Sales. Ban Fkamimj. ffiiiHiiimi 14tb Houxi a n m ■-• Ssot»phir tVJfti So| 1 s Justice fc 1 n Mexican I 3.("* 4B 67uUu.ou 5 ;Sj n. hi: 2BM 60 Ma 4 C C 15j IJcts B 4 9. HOChail nge 3Tc IS California. 2Ui. 2lOAi dts 76c 50 "iav.v.o 7Cc 650 Scorj.ioi; Sc 350 Con. Va 65. i.« N*av*jo tj ronChoHar 1 3u 1120 AlMuu 3 85 £sil*..t<xii 1 ;c ISO Indepec I iv 13.) ITals&Nor 1 3 .9 i liodie 3io 230 Poiut I 2fi ;M<>ro 5e 130 V, Jv let 1 9C £40 Balle la'e ei'c f« Kon'uek 1 !5 L.'.-lUy 20c : : ::.:cher 7 c; M 0 Hual 2 450 .-iitna Net 4il 5 Waa He -.0 c.'v.v 3io 51Koondar 3c Zl> Exchjqaac Soi IWEu cka 12 A : Overman 20c AKTKKNOON KF.PMON. 30 Eureka HI 1 0 Prize 25c SOON. KtUe itjl !l)0Alp!i» 1 IS IJXiG Prize 2rc| UOMou 15c If..* Nav.o.i 6j! 3 0 Belcher 70c 95jlndeprn l;9S)<;. ' nJnia 65c UOORelle Is'e 60c :-5'J HcorpK.u 75^8 c KOUav 2-c SSi'vuiai-i! 20c US SJMoti 3 751 2JO V .li.oi.t- I 55 25oISodle Si I KSrotnl 120 100 -yodicata Ccl MO * i- 5 200 Concordia s>.c: 201 Final tOe 251 Nooniiav 2t 300 H Hum 2« 00 N. Sootdaj 25: 27 C.^ul \ i. C II! 30i Orn 5c t>>B. Nera4a 4 V 10 Atlas 3-:) .IA . -. .\ 1 ii SSU .i.- ; irtA : •«• 0 ' v ..insi 105 IBOvblf 2 BJj IMUrih 3 10 ..„ t TOCbo'h" 1 33 630 It 3:.:c3 2j; 20 (.orUdeccc iia. Can't Get It. Dlabeb>«, EHchtV. Uireasr. Kk&wy, I'ri cary <; ■ Liver C mplsip p c doo* b« < on :r,c ' by y v n: \. ur Family >i i'c p ]si'-yis in iixii, »T'l ii y< ■! sjresdy havr m,y . i ''less , '■'' ■ V. :.. ; '.'■••. ■ ,)j n.cd : cir;e ih^t .Ml .-i.iv-y in?" j^u. l^on't forget this, ar ! rfim't gi t s;.mt< putfe iup stuff tla", will ouly 1 arm > n. ♦-^ Lynn. Umi, a'ivjj-< w»> n ;00l (lice ft heilsh, bat ii lia- L<ecotue a Uii.o'erii Bdthtgda sisce Mr-- Ljd'a E Picklisrr, of 2.33 W«et em rviu'.;?, tua'e hr great discovery cf the Vj, 'abl (.':ra:;ounrf, or pinacca for tho priectptj ii'a Ibat i f(l 'ct the fair erection. T. u ,i.i diffets, 1:i w. 7cr, from tbe r.cci?nt Ec?oe of marvelous cure* it. thia inip<r'ant particu lar: The healir g spent, with all its virtre% j c.\ be itnt to order, by express or mai!, v\l >,v'r iha world. , ♦ . Hales Hrney rf Horehouud charms away a•• t. ,!, to.d or ltfla£i>M sithoal any bad fcff-rt-. Piks'a Toothache Dtopi eoreb oneraiaute. (uticura Mr. Albert Kinssbury, Keene, K. H., troubled wiih ba.l humor . n hands and n»ck, caused by lead | - mi: (lie's a painter). At times it wjul J "break <»ut, cracli open, and the skin teparate from the Besa i:i lann 1 :■ is** ?reat continual itch insr an.lMinpirß I'ur. lia.-e.l >..ur renirdies ; userl Ci Tin ba Uk»olv»;,t ii.terually, and CcnßDKAana I CiTiciK.v Soxr rxicrniilly, and in less than three months effected a complete cure, and has r.ot b"en I troubled ginfe. Corroborated by Luliard & Foster, ! ill imhUf. Krciic, N. 11. | sn»rin::t nii.it from it. I S. W. Adams, of Newark, Ohio, says : "Cutcira Remedies are the irreateEt medicines on earth. H*d | tlie worst use of B<lt llu.um in this county. My j mother had it twenty years, and in fact died from J it. I believe Cuticura would have saved her life. I My arms, breast and head were covered for three years, which Dothirj; relieved or cured nntil I used the • Ttiitka Rkxoia ext (blood purifier) internally, and Citicira and Citicira Soar externally." r»(ißi\<is. 11. K. Carpenter. Fsq., Henderson, K, Y., cured c»f I'si>riasi9 rr Leprosy, of twenly years' star.din?, by the Citkira Rki-olvkxt liiiiiimTrr. and Cvti n-RA and CincißA SoAr cxurnally*. The mrst wu'.uierfai cawi on record. Cure certified to before a Justice of the Peace and prominent citizens. All afflicted with itching and scaly diseases should send to as It t'uiH testimonial in full. SALT RHF.IH. DOM wlio have experienced the torments of Salt Rbeum can arpreciit* the ajrony I endured for years until cumi by the Citicira Rssoltint inter nally aad Ci'TictßA and CmcriLA Soaf externally. MR-*. WM. PELLIXQ i ON, Sharon. Wis. CTTirCKA And Cvtici RA SoAr externally and CnncrxA R« solvkst internally will positively cure every species of Humor, from a Cosmon Pimple t3 Scrofula. Price of Crncr ra. small boxes, 50 cents ; lanre boxes, tl. Crnci «a Reholvb^t, f 1 per bottle. Citiccra >!).«•• . -ii ornu. t nu ira Shayms SoAr, 15 cents. SoM by all drug list*. Depot : WEEKS * POTTEB, Bostoo, Mm Sacramento Produce Market— Wholesale (Corrected dally lor the Rieoas-UkioK.j SAauurono. November 14tb. Frcit— Gr»pes «c getting more frarce. Choice shippioc varieties are very n- tree, s>Uiug »t >1 So@2 ♦'craic; coimnon.'ixgl;; Peaches are about out of market; Lemur*, h'nl}, »'8 25 rs 60 ; Onuigea— Tahiti, ?5.;a5 W * box ; Lujim, »14rl 25 V 100 ; tvrii', $3 EU v f4 50 %l bunch j Pmcpplw, 9K09 m 4.)gfi!i ; C«viiiiTO, 17^(7 E3 * 100; Plunu, 6gßc » B,; Pears, ?1 5032; Apples, 90«»*l 25 ♦ hoi ; SU«wberri;a, 755»eCi « drawer ; CYanbcrries, *16® 16 50 ¥ bbL Pu Kkcits— As*ort.yJ, H-i, cans, 9 do*. *2; i«one<i, (cviloa rai s, $b; reschea, 2j-Ifc cane, 12; Portland B!ocberric«, S-t> cans, 12; Whcr leberrits. »1 7f . Dans FROTr*— Apples, diced, 6 t7c » B>; do cinwWr^d. B36o; peara, peeled, 7c**:; do, u: jwolot 1 , 4!*sc ; Rwaa, pl'.t«a Uflttc; Pea-bee, Tip'Sj; ao. peeled, l»!itS0c ; Pru^-s Ocrmui and French, 12^13:; LUjkberrii*, lC^l7c; Fl*f», C»U 'oriiia. 5(?6; * I. TASUi Fruits— Assorted, 2* 16 cios, V <ioi, ti 75 ; Peaches, f2 85 ; Ean'.ett I'tara, $2 h't ; Plum?, »2 83 ; Blvdibtrrios, *3 ; Gomjcljerriea, $3 26 ; Slruwbemes, 13 25; Apriccu, HKj i'.;,u; Urapeo, Xi ?-• . tad ■hirracta, 13 26; n-.erries, X 26. Vsoetablks — Sweet I'oUtoes, Red, 101K ¥ 1b ; Jjiolinaa, *l ■::, .m ;.h 't- ,«t ; Beane— the in', has nearly finished them— £ellin s ' at G^rScs Bi; Tcmatoca, 3CKst4oc V bux ; Summer Squa»li, 4<i*6c V tb : Po tauxt, SI 10a 1 -5: >a:t Lake, H ttUm 75 9 cwt; Oniotis, 65a SDc V cwt ; Cauliflower, 7i ©90c; Ci'.biee, ?1 ~t> cwt; (°un'U, 00c@"5c V ;»t; Tura;pe, BtoBH V 100; ouacb vc«otab!ee,l?Jc^ doi; Parsuips, ijc; Uecia, lc; Oclerr, 75= * doien ; Horse RedMß, &ic>.tx +lh ; Cnwn Peas, o(«(0c 1L ; Articsokee, COCflOe t dozen ; Cutumlere, *'& 6csdoz; Gr«n P>p;»rs, 4® c )b ; ¥j& Plant", 4<Ssc ; Mushrooms, lixulje V Hi ; (iricij Ukra, &3.0 c pS Briadstvi'l^— liour, *f. 25 V hfci; Outinea!, V: V 100 B* ; Oon :r( rt l. yellow, |2 26Q2 38 ; white, $2 50; Cracked Vbeat, R TS#l Pui'i/TRi — L'vc 'Ji.i 'a^t^ lSi'«!4'-. ¥ P. ; dressed, 15 <aiGc ; 101 l ffrown Ohictt-iw, fo 50 V d< zen ; yovj^z Rooster*. %30.i 50 V C:.r ; BMOmBj *A«3 ; tanu Ducks, ?o sO;j*7; Oneafi. II Sf»'i a o«.r ; Ejigsarc more scarce, »u<i ssHlbs at iS#iSe94aa*a. Gamk— (Juai!, rl :.j«l »0 %> dozen ; Mallird DoA*, i&a I ; Cinvasbacks, Si 50*4 "f dnien ; Sprigs, *1 75 <fti; Teal, SI 50 il 75; llure, ?1 751^2; lUbbita, *i@l 50; Doves, 6(.(375c V dozen. u«iht PnontcT»— Batter, choice, c2;>3sc V B> ; mixed lots, in nJli, HjBIOt t> B> ; Cboew, Califor nia, from 14t 1 5c. Western, flaU, 10(ai5c ; Mar tin's Creaia, 19@20c. Mkat"— BeeS, 7c; Mntton, 6c ¥ It> ; Lamb, 7(gßc Park, 10;.- lie ; Yea', small c.lvcs. 9ialoi ; lanre, 80. Hat, Gra:» ano lekd-Ouv i.. } , * lon, ciVu'2o ; aiti'ii.. ilO tJ Sli S l<ja : tr.ia, "S tyo. «18; mld i!ll:i^, <*J8 i'tr tor. : ■- r'c* , wbola, $150; ground, $1 CO; v.heat, « 65^1 75 W cwt ; tame caw, 9 cwt.. *2 ; com, «2 cwt. iI'BCSLLANiorn — Seeds — Ai.'n'.ra, loglljc; Timo thy Eastern, lOwllc * % ; Orejcou, 8(<{10c ; Red Clove:. U#)lie ; Kcd Top, lSjjtUc; Knte— :'.i i.''-h W«lli>ll. 10..-11 C ; CaWoru : a Walnut^ linilic; 4.!Q...ni1t, HfriU.c; Peanuts, Eastern, ll'j* 12c ; California, fa *c ; iullow, 9?9Jc ; Hidee, Bait. MtiOc ; dry, 20c ; Unas have been n ictuiitiiig largely of late, but may njw be quoted at >I tl». *»* "Magnificent prcni!»;e s-imelimea end in F>altry perfnin}aiii;c?." A umgnißceat va oaptiaa to Ih'u is f aid in Kidney-Woit, which iiiTaTii'.'y perf inns tvm more curea than it promiete. U-r.; is a tingle k atanee : "Mott.e: hts woovered," wrote an Illinris pirl to her TT— liilll relaliv'n. "She took bitters lor :i b»g time, bat wi.hout auy gcod. S'> wl.en she h* .r 1 of th» virtuf s if Kiduey-Wort sho (ot :i l">x. ani i; haa com pletely cured her Urex compUinta" An enricherof the blood uni purifier of the gyßiem ; cue iat ltnde ami lack of energy ; sncii i-i Br'.v.-ti'c Irin Bitten. AbscSyteSy Pure. Thi« POV. DKK m et varies. A mF.rve: of purity, s^treiiift;. and arboleraßiaoesa. More ecor.omical than the ordinary sdnde, and eaoiiot be si»ld m competi i,ic.i tiic UiUlt-tauc o' It.w le^t, short '.v^-.-'it *!:im or pbosphat* p- wden. Si>li» onlt in cans. KOYAL BAKINiJ POWSKR Co 106 Wall street, Sew York. W T. l(Hi;')*S »t €U., .».BC2t», BA> nUaSCDOOL n-.7-ly THE WONDER OF HEALING! ■?^s»f'S»l's»|l The Extract ii« th« only - UQI ' ''■ specific for tins disease, ■' 'M i a Head, etc. Our •' t'nlnrrh Cure," Bpe vAlly prepared to meet serious ra»e». contains ■!li h» curative properties of th« Bztract; our ifocol Mjrlasje. inv»laable for use lu catarrli^U v.f . :.008. is .-:;:. ;'!i- and inexpensive. IasUIiTISM, NSUBALGIA. ir«a so many cases of these distressing com aints as tbe Bztract. lemorrhages. Sr&.'T ■ i >i. Nose, or from any cause, is speedily con ■ •!: j'l and stopped. rmnm and sose tbroat. gs^t >i oir.ptly. It is a sure care. Delay is dangrreu.". For Piles, Blind, Bleeding orltchlna. it is ■ creates! known remedy. For Ulcers), O'd Sores or Open Wonnda its leaea upoa these is most remarEable. l!»-ntlnn.-PO.V7)'S EXTRACT has hem imi ■•./. The eeimiiie has the wordx " POXD'fl EX TRACT" blown in the glass, and our pictun ra''eiiuxrk on surrounding buff wrapper. Xotu •her !»■ genuine.. Altcays insist on harinn t-OXJ> S EXTRACT. Take no other preparation It is never sold in bulk or by mea<,-urc. SPECIALTIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. J O"4D > H EXTRACT 50c, 81. §175 .-.. in Cream 81 OO Catarrh Care." ?> ■ 'enilrleo AO Planter a} MoSaive 25 liihnlrr (;h-..< i-oiiet Soap (3 »Oc) 1 0(1 < "lies) 50 N»»al Syrincr- -i-i l>>i.iaient 50 Tled'ca'd Paprr li-" Family Hyrlnce, $1. I..".t>:ES. mad page* 13, is. 21 and 26 o" on'. '. ■• I'.iiMpulet which accompanies e».c!i bott'.B. Ovu raw Pami-hlet with History or or.. : l;i:iahatioX6 bkxt FRKK ox AMUCAHOH .1 POND'S EXTRACT CO., 1-1 West 14th St., NewYor;:. McO GEARY'S PATENT FLOUR! FOB lill i.v \: • UtmttMM, Cjiccrearv & co , BAOsuamo mu . mom BBaoatactirv a i-r..de ..i UOLLEK FLOL'R fully equal to lie V.A^IJBUH-VE, or any other Minnesota High-jrade Pataat Flour. Alto, the whitest, stronL-oit ar.d Wtl Kakers' and Family Flour in the market auS iplm ERiOSSOM New Hot-Air Motor and Pump For Puinping from Wells or Taaks to any elevation. Cheapest, tteanest, safest, simplest. Any sen-ant (-irl can run it. i;n> i ■•%>.*>» ■« i».-. TATUM S BOWEN I* < lir..rnla St. ui3l-law\Vif BOGA BEEE EXCHANGE, 411 J STREET. THE CELEBRATED EoCA LAGERsTE^i. Beer » e cell oa draught, lii^^'* 5 Cents per Glass. Fine stock of Liquors, Wines and Cigar*. The Lunch Bar contains the finest dishes of tbe season £V Lar?e Bottlin; K-tai.i.t.hn ent. Orders for trade and lami'y use will be promptly attended to. CLAUS3 & WERTHEIM, Sole Agents for the Boca Brewing Company lor Sao rameuto. o3M(Sm JOSCELLAIJEOUS. YOLVNTART TRIBUTE OF GRATITUDE FOR BENEFITS RECEIVED. DEAR SIR : PLEASE ALLOW ME THE PRIV ilege o< giving my testimony regarding the wonderful curative properties of your invaluable medicine, Hl'Nl'a REMEDY. During the past six or sereu years I have been a great sufferer from kidney disease, and during a great part of the time my sufferings have been so intense as to be inde scribable. Only those who have suffered by this dread disease know cf the awful backache and pains of all l:inds, accompanied by great weakness and nervou6 prostration, loss of force and ambition whi. h invariably attend it. I hvl all these troubles intensineti, and was in such bad condition that I could not get up out of my chair except by puttirg my hands on my knees, and almost rolling out be foro I could straighten up. I tried the best doctors and many kinds of medicine, but all fai cd to help me, and I experimented st leng endeavoring to get cured that last spring I was ill very poor siape, and in aaattag for relief my attention was directed by a friund to the remarkable cures of kidney diseases, etc., which were Mag accomplished by HUNT'S REMfcDY. I was iuduccd to try it, and began to take it, and very soon "limbered up" as it were; my severe bukacbe. acd tbe iutense pains i had suf fered ro l.jnir, spcodily disappeared, uo-.nithstanding I had bie'i bothered with this cumplaint for many years. When I began to take HUNI'S EEMEDY 1 was considerably run down in my general health, and suffered also from loss of appetite. Ever since I have been taking the REMEDY, however, my im provement has been most matked. My former com plantu, aches, pains, etc., have disappeared, and I now feel like my former self— hile, hearty and sound in health. 1 shall alwajs keep HINTS REMEDY with me, a.id would most earnestly recommend all those who are suffe'rers from kidnev or liver diseases, or diseases of the bladder or urinary orgiUß, to use HUNTS REMEDY, aud to take none other. Yours very trulj-, HENRY H. SHELDON, No. LSO Westminster street, Providence, R. I. "Iu the K xicon of youth, etc., there is no such word as Fail." That "lexicon" is now ftund in tho laboratory of HU.NT'j REMEuY. It knows no euch ward as -Fail. p6 3tMWFfc)»lawW HOWARDS' CALL. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE HOW. ard Benevolent Association, held on the i.tii ilay of October, it v.*s voted to reijurat the Udies of Sacramento to give the H<iwardsa benefit at such time in November, from the 12"h to tha 25th, as would best suit their own convenience. In accord ance with th-j ab>ve vote, the bOowisa; Udica, and all others *hi are inciimd to assist the How irds in the praaant unicjfeucy, are most respectfu ly invited to meet ut «u Wednesday Afternoon, November IMh, al Ittt i.Vlori, T-i arr?nce for an entertainment at such time and place, befoie the Ktß of Aovembur, as they may deem ixpcdieiit : Headamai Jlmlimes M. adanaa J. y. liruwn, G. c'adwaladcr, B. B. Crocker, P. C. DanaDD, K. R. Hamilton, W. R. .s. Foye O. vv. Cheslej, I. E. Dwinall, J. McNeill, E. B. Molt, 11. O. Beatty, J. I. Fl!i. r w. H. Beatty, A.A VuTooridcaL. Wi:liams, t. Cadwahrier, A. GalUtin, 11. P. Mandiville J. T. Giiffitts, H. C. Brio's, C. Robin, G. A. r 111 ■till. O. R. Am-nien, B. R. Crockar, ILBUkaaey, 0. 0. Biliii^gley, J. B Wright, F. Griffith, A. C. Hi'pkins, J. A. Slc.ntire, W. C. Fitch, W. A. Hoiuihton.R. D. S river, W. W. Marvin, W. li. li.vis, S B. Saiith, N. I) Giodtll, SI. Oataa, J. H. Sullivan, C. Birdsall, W.C Farnswnrtb, W. Gutenbeiver M. 8;.H.-k, \V. W. Grihsim, W. K. Gerber, C. Weistl, J F. llill, J. W. Guthrie, L. Dennison, H. Davis, A. 11.I 1 . Hall, J. Hale, L. Nicolaus, C. W. Elliott, u. M. Kti field, A. loam if s. Smith, 0. Joseph, K. O. Crav. n«, Q. P. Page, Wm. Joseph, F.G.Watcrhouoe, M. T. Brjwn S. II Miliikin, A. Neilsnn. T. B. Hall, G. W r'arsoue. W. J. O'Urien, It. A. Bird, Mrs. Fain**, L. Van Namee, H. C. Macerle D. 1). Whitucck, W.K McOolclo'Kh, R. H. Bvers, <J. W. Jaikson, O. W. Lorenz, H. Budd| C. A. LulirH, C. V. Kellogg, •,. Blair. W. A. Henry, J. C. Tubbs, S. Gottlieb, C. a. Stevens, K. O|i|ienbeim, H. Miller, J. G. Mills, H. P. Hfborn, 11. El.lred, J. Kyau, J. M. Smith, H. S. Beats, l!. E. Alexander, C. E. Bishop, P. Hann in, RE. GoiiinjTS, J. W. Wilson, F. Foster, 8. Nathan, t. Ku.dall, L. Kreutzberger, .I.M. \SicJmr.nn, J. F. Slater, F.. A. Stevens, C. Vagvi, H. Wachhorst, E. M. Stevens, E. EUgOTS, T. M Tracy, J Black, L. tTiahbnaa, W. t-. Wili'iams, 11. 11. Linuell, A. Aitkiu, V. Mater, H. 0. Chipman, C. Zvh, C. K. Pirsous, G. Gale, A. «\ Trainer, L. B. Mohr, A. Hart, C. Groan, G. M. M-.tt, 11. Hunl, A. «. Hedington, li. Unj, I>. S. Kos«, H. G. Smith, E. Bruner, 0. 11. Ross, T1) Bcrlvat, J.W. Atmstrortf, J. C. Cirroll, IS. H. Neilsun, J Ferris, I'. u. Uubbard, J. Me Nasser, J. I). Young, P. lierzf.tr, G. W. Ldclcc-, L S. Tayl.r, J. 1.. Huntoon, Si. Lavcnsun, Win. Slddona, G.K Van lleu c en. L, .VVliiu*. W. E. Ttrry, G. lavenjon, l»r. (.'atmui, A. OL Sweotser, A. Wchnann, A. I. Haft, C). H. Swii'ertjn, M. R. Beard, C. W. C:arke, .S. Morris, A. Cr.rter, C. H. Cummin^?, 11. EL Kicc, B. Cohen, H. Buniham, ' E. 1. Kibiuson, N. Din^ley, J. 11. Carroll, J. Par.^ona, W.E.Chaiiib'rlain F. Brdsill, K. U. Blessinir, S. Cattmauo, P. Bohl, A. B. Guthrie, K. M. Halsry, J. H. I>ci n:sor, J. T. G'over, J. Wisemanj N. L. Drew, li. Btetamaa, P. H.W.tiiiiijrtou H. Edeertoa, 11. Hifa r, T. Bayd, F. X. tbner, S. OL Mutt, J. Lu.'isi!-. D. Flint, J. Hark, J. F. Whyie, J. 11. Giile, T. If. Bcrkcy, J L.Chadderdon J. R Watson, J.t. Hatch,' Hlf Qallia. W. S. Mesick, J. J. A^'irJ, B. Laaaßaa, G. L. Juhusou, A. .'. V.-rntiiya, I>. Brown, W. F. Baas, f. 11. L Weber, J. Bauir, K. K. Aisip, K, Wile, x, o. Kosp, J. E Turner, H. M&rr, M. Sie.mftlp, J. E bhodct, L. l-hilli.i". GT. Busb, W Gwynn, K.ti. Martin. W. Crouch, Dr. Clutiees, F. Lyon, A. I. Frost, P. Sehed, W. Bnrtuls, T. W. Gilmer. G. F. I'atS'Jn?, A. Aunis, J. Kals, S.S.Nixon, S. Tryon, .1. G. liogan, Samuel Nathan, W. Turtiiii, J. Grc>:orv, 1. L. Lewis, J. S-truiz, S. Gricsel,' Frank Miller, E. Pe rson, M. S. Hammer, Jam. Hnt'ii, H. H. Picrs<,n, L. K. Hammer, W.H. Milir, 3. 11. Gerrish, B. Kozminsky, C. McL'reary, J. r . Karnsworth, M. A. Bixter, I. M. Hubl.ard, M. T. Brewer, D. Helkr.iardi, O. P. Grjodhue, A. Eu-I, W. J. David, F. W. Kratt, Dr. l> irt, W. 11. Davis, 11. If. Hartley, (J. P. D.d.'e, N. G. Curtis, C. B Hoiuhioi,, J. G. Martinc, W. S'evcnson, 0. A. Yoerk, 1.. P. Martin, G. Taylsr, J. A. Wo'dson, J. Ochsner, A. Meuter, W. P. liiliman, H. Bennett, J. Wiseman, E. C. Atkinson, T. J. Smith, W. Y'cwis, F.Tracy, T . A. Upsou, G. Boyne, G. W. Safl'.rd, S. Afh, M. 8. Cuahman, Jutli;.' Saffoid, J. Hereof, C.Schwartz, L. Wilsev, K. 11. Peitit, 1). M. Banies L.Trs«r, J. M. Miliikin, aVlabiaa, J. t>tt'ff«iip, G. i. Lyll<\ A. C. Hinkfon, P. H Misscll, J. Botnha, W. KniKhts, J. hfffertv, F. Cox, F. Williams, W. D. S-t-lker, J.T.Carey, H. Steinman, J. E. T. Pike, R. S Carey, M. A. Burke, Dr. Mtobalt, John A. Turner, H. V. Denton A. 1. Nichols, F. A. Shepherd, F. Grce-, OL N. U»rtwe I, W. t, PtUrsun, F. 11. H.tehkiss A. C. Tuft", S. Gaifiel-, B.F.Schwartz, 11. M. Lahue, E. P. Fijnr, W. i\ Yuhre, J. McKsrlana, A. Filter, C. A. Cook, J. H McKune, H. Eckhardt, G. f . Hansbrow, W. Inicrain, A. Deimcrv, F. J». Mott, J. ioaaaoo, W. Dwineil, J. C. Farley, I>. JiAnston, N. H. Foster, Ur. Hu^hson, G. S. Wait, L. Moiti.n, O. Hanson, ». Was erman, N. S. Nichol?, 11. Cx>k, L. Hku», 11. Orth, O. Walther, P. Dunlip. L. Neubourg, KoVrt Bern, H. W. hart, C. L.ijes. H. Woinrich" 1 . K. Ames W. B.. rollers, 8. Roth, J. N Y'oun?, V. Allen, J. M. Calvvn, G. W. Yoaig, D. C. Allen, E. D. Prentice, Dr. Tyrrel', H. A. Weaver, J. Reed, I r. \\hito-, WPColcman C. N. ttevens, E. P. Taylor, W.O. Butterfield, T. N. Cook, E.T.Taylor, I>r. Cljjtiti. W. .1. Hamm, A. C. S:iider, A. .1. Gardner, P. B. Brewtr. L.K. Kichardion, W. D. Coirßto.k, A. Hi ilrjron, G. Schoth, B, F. Bronuer, A. F. Htilbron, A. J. Su-ver-fl, M. Levej, T. Harptr, J. N. Pottar, J. i-kelton, C. E. Parsms, A. H. Powers, J. F. Clark, .!. H.ipley, Dr. EHxoa, J. F. Cxijier, H. Burnett, T. M. .h.rry. J. A. Wilson, J. Meister, h. . I. Mcrkley, J. T. Stol), J..1111 Boyd, W. M. i.von, C. Plum, W. K. Strontr, I). Lubin, E. M. Skaeir", D. Burns. H. Weinuock, F. Mcckfessel, G. E. Bates, J. I). L>rd, Dr. Bttap, G. O. Bates, J. McClatchy, F. M. Campbell, I. B. K. Church, W. F. .1 , - -i, J. K. Foster, J. Cocbran, R. C. Irvine, C H. Krcbs, F. Fish, F. Klebilz, H. C. W.od, J. F. Gorman, R. Green, J. A. Seaman, J.D.Kent, E.Jacl)-, J Conrad, T. J. Smith. C. T. Jones, W. P. Kmery, W. McLviKhlin, G.B.KatzeubtciD,(ieo. Gutb, O. K. (^uijrley, h. Kutz.-n-ti.iu, J. Harney. L Stanley, J. F. Alii =n, J. O. lUvit, J. J. Spiikcr, F.. F. S rath, W. Bcckiuan, C. Spencer, J. Oruhler, W. B. C. Brown, J. L. Skinner, t M. Tracy, B. Welsh, J. Lc»is. W. YoJej n!3-3t PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. T. D. 3CRTVKE Proprktei. HACKS OS CAIX AT ANY HOUR.^^ '!»>• or niifhu t'onpee, PhactcnsT^Bfoi tt^.-awaj-*, Baronchet, Buirjriec, with the <J ft* bei.t rovlsteni to be found in any livery stable on the 1 -.:-;*, for hire. : I- noa kept In li. cry at naaav »b!e rales. Livery Stable on Fourth street, between land J. The Pioneer Box Factory -MM Aheart »f all Csßßpetltora. OOOVCB Om HOSS coium Wrtml asd M Streets S,rram.-a(« nt-tptt PIKE & YOUNG, /^AKUIAGEMANUFACTUR- _«— _» \_/- er?, tviier of Fourth and rjWHn. I street*, Sacramento, have on band the Urgeat assortment of T Ov*-^.Tilgy ~" Cauiana, Waioaa and Boqiai to be found la Sacra maati. Tliliii iliii »ITI aall it Tarr lnir nf BUtgNESS CABPF. M. H. PETTIT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKB 15 Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco, Cig arettes, Pipes, etc Always on h&n 1 a full stock of aU ciaesea of goods In my line. R. H. PKTTIT. nfltplm JOHN Cll£l A SSAYEB AND CHZMI3T, No. 817 J STKEBT, i). Sacntr.ccto, Cal. AU Asiayd uid Chaouct: AnUytis accurately carried out at short notice and moderate r»te«. M!ni»ir Property Sold and Gold Purchased. Instructions giviu in B!ow-pip« Assay ing. iSirto ros Cracrrjiß.) nilplm MRS. ASSf*. Cstir. iA/i L STREET, NE\K FOURTH (OPPO ~r\/l> site- Hotel Lingham)— t'loitkN V .«!•• lo Urdir. thllliiK nail I lulu- a «|.'. < -i:.H>. 026-4plru C. il. Kni t:» .» co.. TMPORTKRS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS. X Glass, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Pa[»er, Wax r lower Goods and Picture Moldings, Painters' and Artists Materials. Sole Agents for Averill's Mixed Painta, building Paper. No. 128 J street, Sacra mento, Cal. al-4ptf JAMtS NcCriKE, MANUFACTURER OF ROAD SCRAPXRS Iron Doors, Jaii Cells, Shutters, Railings. Gratings, Housework and B:scksmithing In gener\l, No. 620 K street, between I'ifth and Sixth. Second hand Dccis for sale. *u22-4pti «S, CCTTEKBEXSEK, TROS AHD ERAfiS FOCNOEfi AKl< Hi I ch'.niai, ifront and N street*. Mauulacturar ol Qutto&borger'a Uorue Fowere, Pi.te:.t Groan I K .I;; i^d Clog Crashe. and Barley Mills. All kiril o.' Flydraulio r^pc*. Tot Bale, Three Itlller Patent Hay Pujaaa a. tl-tplm A. H. SMITH, «2 J STREET, PRACTICAL PLUMBER and Gasfltter— Work done on the most approved sanitary principles. sl-4ptf E. I*. BU.UNGS a •»••., IMPORTERS AKD WHOLESALE DEALERS In Fine Brandies, Wines and Liquors. Agents for Dr. Jaffe's Celebmtod Cinchona Bitters ; also, agents for Litton Springs Sellrer Wator, Soncm* county, California. No. 11l K street, between Fourtl "^dyitth au2ii-tplm H. r. ROOT. ALII. KKILaOM i. DIUSUO^. Koor, .neilsox a co., UNION FOUNDRY -IRON AND BKASi Founders and Machinists, Fron'. utrett, Vo tween N and O. Castings and Machinery of avert description made to ord«jj. au-inplm ' n. i :■.:»:►;-. C-IONTRACTOR AND BUILDER-SHOP, No 611 j Oak avenue, between J and K, Sixth and Sev cnth Btrefi-). Sacramento, Cal. Estimates fur nished for a . Linda of work. Stores ani oftloes fitted np. »uS-4plci 18M. F. FUBTKK. tMK. IJOOKBLSDER, PAPUR-RULEP. AND BLA.NK Book ManuTactorur, No. 310 Jstrect, between Third Mid Fourth, Sacramento. tmiO-iv'J i. A. < > .f. ■ •;, <<ACKAMENrO BOILER AND IRON WOTiS.o, v?5 I iitroct, betv,eeii Frost »nd Second, &:ita r«outo. Manufacturer of Stc^m belief j, Siiewt Bo • Wort, ots. Also, all kinds of lie' airing. Ch*n t - ji Portable Ucllen fron. Wood to B*am 3urnc.-3 a fp«c!atv' au.)-ti<:t t. OiRL». I. i. 0.-U.LT. ClKti A CKULY. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDKKS, ARE PRE- Vy pared to do a'l kinds of u- jrS in theii lln?, (t city or country. Principal placo of busincr^, Sarra meito. Shop, No. 1111 Se=o::d street, hetweeu »' aa L. Poatoffice Bex, No 410, Sacmmcnto. auIS-jptf lOIIS BLOSS A to.. DEALERS, CORNEK OF IBfIOT iJJD I ftrecta. Oighest prico J;r Uidea, Sh^-?- Pelsi and Tallow Butchers Buppllcd with Ball raj>ar, latest improved Sotisage Vichlnea, Stuffen l-irj Presses, etc. Prompt cash returns m«i<» ha all cr,usis.-nmeita. al2-Spti "attorneys' at ~law.~ tR«TK L. Oil \*e\, A iTORNE If -AT-LAW— OFFICE, FIFTH 81 aetwpai I and J. Rcsidenco, No. 2071 street. hotwf<-n ScvTOth^nd Eighth. nlO-4rln> H. 3. IHATTT. W. B. BKATTY. ADAM BRAV. ". BEATTY, BE.ITTI- <ft BEATTT, A TTORNEY.S-AT-IJVW, WILL PRACTICE IS J\_ Fedc-il and State Courts of California «.nj Nevada. Ointa : Capital Knik Building, ornct Fourth and J street.' ni 4ptl O. ■. BATHS. A 0. rRXIUAii. i ;:: :."; ;n wt i,i - . T AWYEKS— OFFICE, NO. 916 FIFTH STREET, between I and J, Sacrauento, Cal. au27 OHAS. I. JOXBS. B». H. VAKTU. JOXFS A NinTIN, \ TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NO. 607 I STREKT, EX. J\. tween Sixth and Seventh, Sacnunc to. iiu^i-iplm T. B. M.F4JUAKD. A TTORN2Y-A\ -L\Y; ■ OFFICE, NOUTDEAST con-or of J and g , ;id strtwte. Ecjidenco, H f.rcet, bitweon Rbmbib and Sixteenth. a9-irlir ; ■ nw^ ! •P. W«»^, DENTIST, tjriXN'3 P.riLDINQ, northeot comtr Fourth n> .1 .t^CSSS? streets. ArtiOdal Teeth taMrted on n'l^-UlCxr basest. Imppivel Li*iutd J.itruui* Oxide (Jas for painlePH ■xuaulloß of u** th. au2s-tf w. n. u;«i., it. t>. *.. r»ICm3T, NO. 60S J S'-TtEET, BE-^afr!ge^ tstcjn Sliih i.r.d Seventh, SacrrjDe'itoAe^EfSr all-4plm h. h. rir.at.ox. r \ KNTIST, 415 J STUEET, BK rWXIS *»^^r» |_> !'"Crth w<i Fifth, fiacramenUi Art.; ff«E5J2"* flcikl Tc-.th inserted cu Gold, Vulcanits^-TOTTr and r.ll b.ts-a. N lioaa Oxide or Lauching G&s ad mir'ii{«red for pa'nlt-« -<rtr*ctlou e^f iptl, anU-lm F. F. i I ••:;•■ :■. ■TVENTI3?, NO. 527J J STftKI.T. pr^a± betneen Fifth and Sixth. auEl 4p"m'^<3J33y ftVJk. BKL-JK4 A ■UlllaiWlJ. DENTISTS, SOUTHWEST CORNEK^p-gSfc. of Seventh and J streets, in Bnte's ffjizS. new building, tip stairs. Teeth extracted^'XCSS' without pain by tho ueo uf iaiproved liquid Nl;rn-.« Oxido Gas. au'6-4plm PgIHTOLAHS AHD SUBBEONS DK. A. E. BRUNB, /GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY O» XJC Beriiu, Germany, and of the Medical Colie^a Of the Pacific, San Francißco. Office and (aaldasea, 621 .• street, between Kifth aad Sixth, SacrameiUo Office hours, B to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 and 7 to S r. il nl3-tf WALLACE A. BRIG«H, M. ». OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, N0. 21? J STREKT, Sacramento. (9 to 10 P. M. ) Offlre IJonrs j { 2 to 4 p. m. J- nl2»p*.l (7 to Bp. . ) os. um, T>HYSICTAN AND SURGEON. -OFFICE AND J[7 Residenc:, No. 3"3 J Street, between Ihird Fourth. Hiurs : Hto*o A. M., oto 6 and 7toBp. v. Office of City Superir .end .nt of Public ScLocls ut same place. ns4m;r. HISS 1., J. Ulllix,'.. M. D. _rwFFICE AND RESIDENCE, NATHAN BUILD. V_F ing. coruer Seventh and I Btreets. Office Uonrs— 8 to9A.li; 12 m. to 3, and Cln 8 r. M. n-Mf W.K. KIXEBY BKieG9. M. D., OCULIST, AURIST AND PHYSICIAN FCK Disawwsof thoThioat. O3ic«, 420J J street, corner of Fifth, over S»cr-im«-nto Bank, Sacrsmttto, Cal. U.-ure — 9°30 to 12 A. u.~. 1 to tr. i SondayL— »:30 t.i 11 a. k.: 1 to 4 p. ::. sltf BK. nATCU, /"kFFR'E, 84 1 STREET-OFFICE HOUR3 t A. a., and 12:30 to 2 p. u. sl-tt W. A. BFUU^On. M. »., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlcs, southwost corner of Seventh i)id J streets, in 8.-yte's new building, up Jtairs. Rest decce, southeaet comer of Seventh and N rtroet?, Sacramento. Oflice hours : Ito S xnd 6toBr. M. auS5-4plJn »». If. H. BALDWI.I, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, NORTHEAST corner A Second and K streets. May be found nt hia office at all hours, except when professionally engaged. au2B-lm DK. NIXOX. /-\FFICE AND RESIDENCE. M STRFCT BE t f tween Ninth and Tenth, N05.918 and 920. Will vMt the Railroad Hospital dally at 9:30 A. M. Offic* hours— B to 9 a. n.; Ito 8 p.m.. and evenluK* ault-lm PHOENIX MILLS, CEO. SGHROTH & CO., PROPRIETORS, SACRAMENTO, CAL., Manuf ictui era of finest brand o NEW PROCESS FLOUR ALSO. CORN MEAL, CRACKED WHEAT Oatmeal Buckwheat and Graham Hour. Dl-4pW BLACK DIAMOND COAL AND SCREENINGS. fTHIE ABOVK WELL KNOWN SUPERIOR JL MONTE DIABLO COAL, the most economical ! that can be used f-r stearr., ta for sale in lot* to suit. : at Black Dbmoni Landing, Contra Coata county, I ind at Um offlo* ot tha Ooaipany.lonthaaat oone ol Folaom and Spear ctnata. Ban Francisco. P. B. CORNWALL, aT-tl Pnaldaßi B. D. C. M C _JI^OjILLANEOUS, _ Baker & Hamilton, SACRAMENTO AND SAN FRANCISCO IMPORTERS AND MANUF ACTU HERS OF AORSCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, ETC., AGENTS F O IS THE Mollne Steel Plows, Gale Chliled. Iron Euteka Gang Plows, " flows, Gorbam Combined H<^v Collins' Cast Steel Boeder and Cultl- Plows, U^ow's. CulUvat, IlOn PIOWS> ore, .^a^BHßfcS >o^ P?v Corn SneUers - Feed Seed Prills. Fan Kills. . £ o*w e'r s^Ya^i Cider Mills, Etc. ■- -^^SSKs-*- ■" Wagons, Kaclne Sprics Wagons, Fish's Carriages and Bugsieß, Benlcla Agrlcnllaral Works Spring Wagons. ■ I A nntlC; P^l^" m XaiiH, Shovel?, Axes, Rope, Screws, Bolts, Powder, Capa, Fuse UnHlßUliiUr I Ouns, H..se, Uelting, R,,lts, Cutlery, Cartridges, Handles, tiivcts. il rlllt/ If I !f. OUI Coa1 ' sud . Baling Wire, 1 fuin Fence Wiro, Barbed Fence *V ire, etc. au'23-4ptf LEGAL^JfOTJCEST "|BAILBOADS t "STOAMEBS, ETC, PROBATEJMOTICE. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CA,.i fornia, county of Sacramento. I" the matter fcmmencliis Monday, May 15, 188S of the Estate of JulIN P. SCOTT, daeaaMd. Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, the Sttt day asd nsriL ?i ktiirr sottci, of NOVEMBER, 188-2 at 10 o'cKk a m .;i«id.y, TSAIXS AHO BOATS WILL LEAVE SACR*J(E»rro I and the Court-room uf eaid Court. ttbeOoon-booaa, ami • — »™ in the citv of Sacramento, eooatj f Baaaßwato, follows. and State of California, have Iki. ." i, ijoii.ud as the ix'^K A. M.— (Suudays execpted)— Acccnimo time and place for proving the ariU of said JOHH *»•■.•■ dation Train to liarysviils, Red BluC a.T. P. SCOTT, deceased, and for hear'.' g the applici- R«ldinß. tion uf ALICE SCJTT for the issuance to her i.f ft* I A A. M.— {Sundays exceptedV- San Fran lettars testamentary thercoi.. *• *■ v Cisco Passenger Train via Benicia. Second Witness my hand and the seal of s*id Court, this class Passenger Cars attached. Bth day of NOVEMBER, 1882. 'i'ihfi A. Jl.— (Dally)— C. P. Emigrant Trala to [SRAL.J THOS. H. BEKKKY, Oerk. UITO Ogden. By W. B. Hamiltos, D.uuty Clerk. i"UTI A ' M.— (Daily>— C. P. Pacißc Express. \\t> Grove L. Joh.nsuk, Attorney for lMitioner. • *" u Benicia, for San Francisco. 1,0 td lA'ilA *• "• — (•"■ w SOQn thereafter an prac- »V«VW ticable— Sundays exceptod)— Steamer foi _^ _ , — — _ - •■-<>—- r- h Sau Fr-.ncihc., touching at al! way port* KFiIL UnluTtOn en tne Sacramento river. n^UbHlfiM I IWIli IJ.4JS A. M.-(SußdayB exc<; P ted)-Passer.« s i ***'*'■* Train for Woodland, Williams and Wil lows. TO THE HONORABLE TUB BOARD OF Sf- i1 1 j© A ' *.-fl>ally)- San Francisco Pawonarer Vrvisors of the County of BaaaaMrto . The '* V g»J* ?Fn£? 1 * . fhr '£%"%%' .titi'on of the unsigned respectlu.ly «K« aud gj*" 'S^nofSEaS.*^^ he is the holder . « ™.cr of UIH to. Sp^So^ I^^' B^ and is the owner of thit body i f mmo »nd over- iZS > L'»££ Xni K <■ iiTi N.. R. 3 K., Mount 1.i.i1.10 B M aad Hat Idton, iad r^t ? ai .1 Ore'^'l ltod-li^ 9S%.iS»SV»STtSJSK: : 5 ■:;!« tts±±!S! *™"*«-- -5V W. 21.01 chs ; thence S. 33" ES' W. 3S 40 chs.; » a. » p h -Jiwi-ur P At'« v tr^rr^ thence. S. WO5 t 21.15 chs to the place of be- . «OO £ cllfakf K^no"^. fan i VirS' 1^ iriniilue. contoluius eighty (.«■) acre*, b-umr a Jnw- Battle Mountalu (Aurtii.) PaSaS 4 N., R. 8 E.. Hotmt Diablo base and meri.uan ; A TOWNI! General Maraeer &&S"£2s STAKi^UI S T - IJ^randTieket A^nt part of Swamp Lam! Survey, No. 510, of Sacramento •— "a^SWlh. tn» meridun, magnetic vari- 880^111^10 & FIaCSrVHiS EallTOad. ation 10" iW E. Second Ilmt a'.! of said land is situated in the T7T -» ■ — ; - « 1 - 1 ".!r"«BBliE! cou ity of Sacra m.r.i to, and all of it has been soldi WWP-4W- «^jtfn"* a ffi > ai||{caajp,-.i M TISd-m?S3"^iy-ol land i, .uHTtible of Ca a^d After Monday, An S n»t :. ISB3. one mode of reclamation, and is capable of au ind, - j ukt:l pupthbr KOTirs, r-ende-.it recamation, and of a ratlaniirinn i"'c j y n:i!a 7ml botween Sacraia c nu> «ud Shingle pendent cf any Swamp Lind or Ifeol«lmt1on Dis- Spring as follows: °-" 1 *" : trict heretofore organized. M __ M _ - , Lcsve Sacraaiento for Folacm, Latrobe Fourth— That be, the said undersigned, desires to and g n ingle Springs . 8-00 *w M reclaim the same, and propose to form a district Lej ve Sacrunento for Folio-n 4-C0 Pa! tor tne reclamation of the eame. Le ave shingle Springs for Latrole Fol- Fiith That said land is owned entirely by him, som and oacrr mento 11-30 A M the uaderoiiriied, and he desire* to reclaim the same, Lea Ve Latrobe f or Folsom and Sacra and to manage- the reclamation thereof, williout tho mento. . 121° P M intervention of trmtees or the establishment of by- Lcay,, Y o ] mm f or Sjcramen'to! .'.'..'.'.'". .' 7 ; 60 a' m' laws, and he intends i to und-.'rtake the reclamation Leave FoUom for Sacramento llf> P M of said lands upon his own responsibility mr2-tf J. B. WRIGHT, 'superintendent Sixth — That said la'ids are' situated within Eecla- — - — mation District No. 3, and the lands of said Dis- n 3nT-rlnn X nr-J I -.i-x^n —*- » trict 80. 3 have not been reclaimed, and he, the fuP rOrtiaila 1110 /lStOriS (G?B20li), said undereignei, desins to have the hereinbefore- * a ' desciibedb.dy of land set off from such Dis:rict JT»HE OREGON* RAILWAY AND No. 3. ... . J. Navigation Company and Pa- ,-:f""^'^_ Whereforo, tbe undersi^ind prays your bonrrable c ;fl c Cojgt stcurr.ship (Joaipany will^/"^- IT H* bodytojrant the prayer of r.is petition, to deter- (Uspatch from Spear street wharf for t te ' ! W^S l * mine that its statements are correct, to make an the above ports, otso of their New Al Iron Bteam ordcr approving the eame, and to do all such other ghips, viz ; matters and thingii as may be necets.iry to carry out «_-._„,,, „ ,_ _ .. _ Mill aMinanf imirrmrHninr and tho nquirements : . «"«■"» »« Hip FnclOc. Coinmhla, State of 0 { )aw (LaUforida nan Oregon. Dated October IS, 1652. HUSKY lIEBD. ,,.„„ „.„„ it 3;\iLi \Jt j'A ii) * State of California, county of Sacamento- -ss. Kovemotr 3, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29 Henry Hehb, being >iu!v sworn, says that he is the And fulling Wednesday and Saturday, person meatiom-d in :hc forcs:":iig petition, and the , , ■ Jl onn who signed tho ■ um , and that the fame is true A- 10 o clock A. M., of his own kiniwluage. HENRY lIKI'.i;. Connecting at Portland, Or., with Steamers ai<d Subacribcd and nea to baton me, October lb, keilroads and their cnniiectirg Stßgo-lines for a I 1882. points li. Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territorlu . [?eall FBASK D. UYAN, British Co'umbia und Alaeka. Ciurt Commissioner, Bacrameßto crm-ity. State of Ticket Office: Jio. 214 Montgomery stro<t. California. c2\vul,s, 15,22,23 GOODALL, PE3KINS s CO., Agents, — -_..'■■' Ro.lßlfarkal atnat, Baa i ; r. ■:•,-., Z^Sl^ 4±— MARKETS. GCLL' LAWK = or G. PHlt. UARTtIAW, Dr\ rvi io- e r»/-v /"iriestal market and steam sausage ■ KJ. iXiiiL.CS UC WWaj \J Manufactory, No. 41. > K street, between Fourth and r'lfih (opposite Metropolitan The»Ur), dealer in SACKAMENTO Fresh Meats, all kinds of fausages, Hams, etc. Or- ders froai the country swlidted and promptly at > 'iiTKE> KTATU i»F.i'«^tl »BK. te-ndfd to. n 2-tf «««-«• JACOB ABNOLD, tonaou, »+*+ m B L 2S?S SeVon'd SS^J^Si^» Berlin, Frankfort-on-Maic, \ienna, St. PeKTjuurg, wholesale and retail, at lowest market .2r7*-» Cope-jhagm, BtaeOolm, Christiam, Amettrdam, ra te9, the finest of Sugar-cursl Hams, Breakfast Antwerp, Geneva, Ve.iice, and all of the principal D i CO n F sh uidere, Pickled Huns and Pork, Mess cities of Kurope. .. i Pork, Spare Ribs, Pigs 1 Feet, P.irk Sausage, Lard, This Bank has corrcspnndei.ta in Mexico. South i etc Also, choicest Fre=h lieef, Veil, Mutton, Lamb Amciea, West lndi.s, Australia, II -n< lulu, and all etc . Highest price paid iu cash fur Bt-ef Cattle! pßrts of the world, uud 6po.:iiJ facilities for uU« HogSi sheep u j Lambt. 03-4ntf ' collecttona. sel2-4l>tf — = — i T _. c - WEISEL & CO,, atJfqSßl^ V TH 8 C^A^S I^UTCHERS AND PORK.PACKERS, JM Sugar-cured Hams, Pickled Hams, Breakfast Uaeoc, 0N Shoulders, Clear P,>rk, Mess Porn, Lard, Corned . . __ Bc ef, Pigs' Feet, Pigs 1 Headj and Spare Ribs. Also, €3" '-.'• .iSk. -K, -ft«S extra fine Pork .Sausage. s5-4ptf w wahkboi>-,«.c otijeu AiPßovts* THE rIfsEST MEATS K«ri Kir* t~\* ALL KINDS, IN THK CH Y. <^ r «f^V>F— , \J and at Lowest Prices, fill fTJH ~=&i AT LOTTSBT HARKXI BATES) BY ?*<?* be found at '.he Metr.p.Htan Market, of CONKAD BCHJEPP, South- * u <*■ r* t• •« - -ij. T"J 1 wcst Corner of Twelfth and E stte-ets. Meata de- I !<l 11 Ti fm X X I T ll kOTW UveroJ iu al pirts of the city at all times. UalUUlllla 0 Daiili, »ui».«,.i ro BMt/USSTD CAUFO3MA. zir^^^Z'T' ' ZZ_: r ' er|^ Terry I«K^Bja^alafc^^r1 «K^Bja^alafc^^ r ? l ßttiMJay^ir!^^^Bfcjfc-S~- . •." * " F- %T^ "' Thb great sweifle cures that Isatkaoaf disease, . ESTABLISHED 1553. g "5f JP H[ S Xl I S SUCARPISE.REDWSOD.CRECON&TRUCKIEPIHf, WhelUcr la it. ITimar,. S<rondary or At Wholesale and BeUil, and Trillary Mase. j Wanaractarcd to Order at Ibc Mills of lh< Removes all tn.c-8 oi Mercur,- bam tl.e 'ystcm Company. cares S.T<fuH, nil i..r.--, U.-iny .li m, K.-. Algo D n Windows, Blin. 1 .?, Shakes, fchinglcs, ama, C.tarrh, or any I ,-d DiHan. Eoli and Tim. nntat mu uwr ircnci rmi ■ M.M.VKRX (Ark.), Mat 2, 1881. MAIN YARD AND OFFICE, Wo have cases in our town who live'd at Hot -ar ir»i -» « 3 ei. •»»• Springs, and wore linally cured with S. S S. j JMO. idiU beCOH(I btl'eOi, lieftf M. _M 1 CAMMON & MURr.Y. | BKANCH Y.V..D, ' We have sold l.^t^ieTX^ g a^ear. C «™« ™«* tSga,"— *• «* It has (Ivan uni>er»il sat fiction. FairminJed j physicians n>w naonasaod it a positive specific, aaaa^ m^^!*^^n±m±m.i ■ iaw.»«a» a"» S. MAWSS'IELD S CO. ■""■S^'JI- JU[r V? A*^ 9 — — - w. FRANK KiLJK.-T\, lot I'VM.I.K (Kv.), May 13, 1881. ——.--»» 1 S. S. S. h>« given batti r batisf action than any i; WHDEIZIT£IEXaH, medicine 1 have ever sold. J. A. FLtX.NER. tr*. I*ll r«wrth it., bet. J mm* BU Dixvr.it (Col.), May 2, 1551. i Every purchaser speaks iu tho highest terms of I Aliraji a oetF^leU ttock la otar*. Ooratry B L. MEISSETEB, oraaw reoalTe pn»ti»)t aUenUou. >1 *aln> I S. S. S. cored me of Scalp Sore?, Sores in Nostrils ; and r:irs, after everything known to the medical ' •■HBi""""'" I"*■■•'■^■'™1 "* ■■•'■^■'™^ aie?^* a " lie: ** profesaion had fiiUd. Three monhj have passed f"RITZ & MILLERj I since 1 quit taking S. S. S. ; there is no symptoms of j ivirariki IX4 the disease remaining; lam permanently cured. It ' miimmM. stands, unriyalei for Blo.^ bi-eaaes -T^rTICR IH ODD FELLOW? TKMPLIt. JNO. S. TAbGVnT, balamanca, N. \. ■■ jg^ Md K gtreete. eomrJato rtock ... , j . „. , . I of UNDtl'-TAKCRS* GU.XD3 OkURAa'Jy on About four or five wetks ago I was afflicted with c^. »n d ogantry orders pretaatly aV a vcr>' aggravated typu of Blood Disease. I c.-m- teadad to <iy or n!«ht, it reasonable rates, '^l menced u-in_- v S. s., and after taking the first bot- >^^^ a ---^ j- i a : jULJ-LI _m lu - tt 3j^m| tie felt so much relieved that I bought five more, j - —&—.■- —^- - -~^m and um glatl to say, afl> r using four of them, that I • o«BjKB«3B0BBmHBDBEaBBBS3t am entirely • uri-l, previouslv having been under . • ■ v-PMIf VJI medical advice for several ninths. o< * tnmt " l i C. O. KATCLHT, Richmond, Va. UmMj Corsner n«t CBdert&ktrr, Ha»ND>aTad «• Ne s>o i street, bet. Fifth uj If Yon Wlsb, We Will Take Yonr Cane, Stxta. Ahwuri on htal a lam assortment of i<> l.i- Piilfl fur mli.-m fn-.-.i llttallie aod Wociec CuhtU, Burial Cr«e« am! lo be Paid Tor «hen «nred. g btmiliwrMt9ll uad p^mi Wre**;. Write for Partlrnlars. Pnasrcd. OoSa ordsro will reeeiT* promr* Sl.:< o Reward wi 1 bo paid to any chemist atttitwa cr. tiior: not'.oo trri at the-Jowegt rates. who will find, on analyrii 100 bottles S. B, B_ one BVSaMKBHaMVBHaHBsnHaIBVSBVBB^BHaw p»ricle of Mercury, lodide Po-issiurn, nr any Mia- eral substance. SWIFr SPECIFIC Cu., Propiu , VWfaTr— WMI. I mm— — T Sold by drujgUtsevarywhere. Atlaata, G». i R. H. EY L : S WTO^Oa^JSSaai*. MATHET fAYLDS' l .. t ' >fn !!:_ Used for over 23 years with great rnccess by the _ _-. . - rbyoriin« of Paris, New York and Lond^. and SaCraiDBi)t^) Pliinili" jMlil. surerior to all others for the prompt cure of all " ' i cases, recent or of lon« standing Put up only in AS n AND BUND FACTORY, COiNKR OI ! Glass Bottle* containing 64 Capsuloa, each. Price 75 Q Front and Q ttreeta, Sacramenio j J^n»»ta» them tba cheaperf CapsuJe, in the wlßd . wl> BUmdf # ! P»i«redbyf| ■ tAMVTT VIM s'■ ' Fai!»b ot all kinds, Window Fnmea. Molding! tl ! ft LKkrivl' il UV II I LVpverv eTery.!i»»cription, and Turninr. MEDICAL Bn^i-Fi^HO st T r«SthV- e . - : n,*^^lr l^S&l I \ Kemedj ami N»rve ■l!iw' : '''"'^XVJll TOSIC is the lcjriti '£Uß t* ' j^V U mate result of over '••■■. flMps>> - V iStr'CS vv twrat -y years of pr»/:. ■yJSf^- M'fK tical experience, and ■ $■»& 'TiMW CURES WITH UN- RlVlb *JRn FAILING CERTAINTY [jm "■T/r™T*nli Nervous and Physics n h i JpWO^ifl Ik Debility.Seminc; Wt-ak. tllllU^EijAlr neMt Bp<:™»torrh<Ba, "^TTCmaVi— f L ' ' ! — Impotency, Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decline and LOSS «F MOlKioii, i n hi: Uh eocupllraClons, and from whatever cause produced. II enriches and purifies the Blood, btreu^theus the Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digestion, Reproductive Organs, and Physical and Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural debilitatinz drain upon the system, preveutini; involuntary Tosses, debilitating dreams, seminal losses with the urine, etc., BO destructive to mind and body. It is a sore eliminator of all KIDNEY AND BLADDER COM PLAINTS. It contains no injurious ingredients. To (nose Mnfrrrlng from the evil effects of youthful Indiscretion)) or «—;.<•-•<-*, a Mircrty, Iboroaeh !tnd permanent I! BE I» «.i 4H t>Tl'tr:i». Price, !*■> TM per bottle, or five bottles in case, with full directions ana advice, $10. Sent secure from observation to any address upon receipt >l price, or C. O. D. To be hail only of DR. C. D. SALFIELD, 216 Kearny Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Consultations strictly confidential, by letter or at office, FREE. For the convenience of pitients, and in order to insure perfect secrecy, I have adopted a private address, under which all packages are for warded. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE, Sufficient to show its merit, will b« sent to an one applying bj letter, stating his symptoms and a^e. Communications strictly confidential. ORTSPTIiEVTGO:, OF NO. II KEARNY. ST., SAN FRANCISCO, Treat all Chronic and Special Diseases. YOI'NG MEN Yl7" 110 MAY BE SUFFERING FROM THE \ T effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of thin, the greatest boon ever laid at tnc altar of sufferim; humanity. DR. SPINNEY win guarantee to forfeit *500 for every* case of Sumii al Weakness or Private Disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. NIDDLE-ACED MSA. Thf re are many at the ajre of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting o miming sensation, and a weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes smail particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin milkish hue, again chantpng to a dark and torpid appear nice. There are many men who die of this ditliculty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will (.Tiarantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs. Office hours— lo to 4 and 6to S. Sundav, from 10 to 11 A. M. Consultation free. Thorough examin ation and advice, 35. Call or address UK. Sl'IWrV «t CO., Nu. 11 Koarny street, San "rancisco. P. S — For private diseases of sboit standing, a full course of medicine, sufficient for cure, with ail instructions will bo sent to anv addrw? for 810. au-28 4pstawMl WThFtf TO THE UNFORTUNATE! DMEBOFSTISPENSABJ, 633 Kearny street, San FrancMco. "=*k Established in 1854, far // : '>sV * ne treatment cf Sexual vi /r^r^~^ .'Qt\ an d Seminal disease*, r3/'X">-~ - '*? * such as Gonorrhea, Gleet. F.^LySj. dJ^Tff' T&A Strictures, Svr-hiiis in all £'^&5 ?%Zr&<-*-. ''s forms, Seminal We&k- S'*if-[ -. "" tr. ..; new, Imp .ten v, >k!a .' ■ * ? S^S I*'"* 38 * 8 , etc., pei-ma --Vv ' -Si-mloal Weahnei*. jL^WHJK^^ i *>, - ; ,*. ' * jj minal EmUslons, the ■, r " conatquenctiofrteif-abuse. ilitary vice or de ■* K olSSsSS^SS&io'; >"S^ I c-* i-; praved sexual indulgence la practiced by Ihe youth "of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the followin? train of morbid tymptoms, nulen combated by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots umKt the eve?, x»ain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, un a*: ness aboui the loins, weakness of the limbs, confuse-1 vision, blunted intellect, lose of confidence, ditfidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new ac quaintances, disposition to shun Booiety, 1038 oi memory, hectic Hushes, pimples and various erup tions about tho face, furred tonguA, fc-tid breath, cough?, consumption, night sweats, nionomauii an-1 frequent by insa"ity. (I KK» AT HO«E. Persons at a distance? may be cured at horae bj addressing a letter to DR. 0 1 BiiON. stating case, svmpnnis, icM'.'tl. of time the di'»>i«e h->* couiinued and have modicincs p«ouiptly forwardtd, free froa damage anA curiosity, to aoj* part f tho country with full ail plain directions. l!y inclosing ten dollars iu refistered lettor, through the Postofßce or through V*lls, Fargofit Co., a package of medicine will be forwafcled to any part of tho Union. Please say you Baviithis advertisement la tho Rkorb- Union. AddSss. DR. J. F. C1!PBO:V Ja^4-4ptfJ:BY Box 1907. S?±i rtinciino. '.. THS BR|AT ENGLISH BBMDY P?- , \ l A';iW(WSS''' a "^'er-?: : :i".>.- cure L-e>--a>S«JJ^B f-r NVrv oiu D .l.aty.Ex. ' .. V - *^SB l|iUite ' J VitiHtv, Scm- v v 1 ' We»!nci3, Spar- F'~ i> •■» 'Y^\T' J!ltorrt ' o: *' O!<1 ■»■• dffi;; ;* ij'ii'ciil, Impotency, ES\i I'*^ K/) i'i*i"alyj<is, raid all the ter -I^2 1U ''"P^t ■yp'nblou?ect.i of self-abuse, tlr\ y '*"^s^Aa 'j&34 youthful follies and ex- L»*, > ;i »Tt^fcs^Bce«»eB in mature years— , ', - 1 /. -T -% H^Su® sucn Lo3s rl Memory. C' ».-• */v — .■J\-%V>fc r 3Lai!Bitnde, Noctiu*naJ MM«S>--c' ! «gBa^iiT gnnwimiui. Aversion to Society, Oiniiic ii ( V:.:. n. Noises in the Head ; th« vital tluSd pftjfiit; unobserved in the uri:ie ? and r. a- v nih< r dUu.ika that lead to Insanity and death. Ur. ~1 i\ t t Y.i who is a rrgui&r pbyslciau (trrad- Data ol tlie l*n;v«nty of Pcungylvania), will agree to forfeit Five ■nntireri l>i>llar» for a rase of this kin.l ihe V«Tal ScKSTKK « fIVE (under hit special advice an J 1 treatment) wi!i not cure, or for anything impure »r injurious foutid in it. k»H. tllNilt treats al Private Diseases eucce«fully without mercury. CooxlllUitlon free. Thor ough examinatior, id advico, including analysis of urii:e, $J. Price ■/ Vital Krsloraltvr, S3 » bottle, or four tin fs the quantity, 9)0 : sent to iny address upon r ceipt of Drice, or C. O. D., se cured from observation, and in private name If deslrcJ, by A. » MI.\TiF., M »., >o. 11 beirny »lrr.-i, 4KB tr«arl«n, Chl. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREr. 1 will be sent to an> dpj applying by lettor, etatlr-g svmptoms, s-;s and afci\ Strict secrecy iu rogard to all buHinces transac'LliliH. nit. KJNTlfc'* RJD^F.Y KEHEOT, XS PHBF.TH I 5!, earn »'.! k-i.d.- of Kidney an Bladder Complaint*] Oonorriußa, (-lc '.ix :•. -orrhiea !'iT sale by _il DrotKWa: Jl a bof. o ; six bittie for $F>. pk. .Ti!\TBE - * BAjn»nuea rm.^ ?.™ tu« bc»t and ci:-: M^t I>l>l*> 1*»»;A a«ni ISlLian cure'ii the niari*< t. Fit falo by all Dragffteta, EIRE, OSABT & CO., Sacri.Tncn'o, 'Wbo'esato ujcntj ni9-«iily.yo%wl> Wg I/IT A R Or. Ricora-s VI I ML Rsstorallr* HAS EF.rX INDORSED BY THE '«*—» OF PAKIH, FRANCE, tested over a half a w:tury ?jj a Bpwllc for Nervous ar.d Ph; «:cJ De bility, Lc*9 ot Marly Vigor, etc C<intiii:3 no Pho* phorus, Cai.th.ridus, or any other Mans. Pro ducts no reaction and !s rermanept n effect. Of Lcvassr, Parij, and J. A. BAl'tK, Druggist, Sol« Agcr.t for tie Pacific coast, Wl p.at ■■•..-cct, 3AK JKOfCISCO. !!,«« .>f 100 111*, S3; 40C, Saat by mail. Inclose atan-T) for clescripth o cir cuUrs, v.ith ustimocUls and symptom?. Goi.-jlim nas private pnpnrfary >Uu|< af*k monofrram 0 . U. S ir 14tf-*»wl»tv t> '.-. .3 NERVOUS^ DEBILITYi A CtBE GMKAJVTEEIt. f\E. E.C - ESrSNF.RVCANDT!RAIN TREAT l_P MENT.— A spr-ciflc for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Ucmliiohd, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorrhcea, imiKitcncy, Invol untary Emi-sioim, I'rcmaturo Old Age, caused by over-exertion, self-ebuso, or over-iunulgence, *hich leads to ml^eiy, decay and death. One box will cura recent cases. Each box contains one month's treat* ment. One dollar a 1 ox, or six boxes 'or five dollars Sent by mail prepaid on recoiot of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure rny c«e. With each order received by ns for wx boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser out written guarantee to return tho mm.ey if the treat ment docs not effect a cure. Guarantees i^suel only by KIRK, OEARY & CO., Driuifista, Sacn. meiito, OaL Orders »•/ mail at lieguiar Price. d7-4o asoct;iri£s ) "LiogOKbr"u?o; ATMORE'S MINCE MEAT ASD PLUM PU:DNG! SOLD BV JE». EC. BT7 85T.1.1., Mo. 719 J ulreet [au-22-lml. ■ .faeraniento. VVILCOX, POWERS & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE LIQUOR Dealers. WO. M>6 K STREET.. .[nl-«ptJi.... SACRAMENTO! ESNER BROS n f MPORXF.RS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS DJ 1 WI>M AM) LI4IUOKB. Noa. 116 and 118 K atre*t, between Front and Sec ond, Sacramento. m2S-4plm ROLLER SKATEBT~~ -d » * AND OTHER NEW INVBiTmRt^ a» >\ tioos. Vt IF.STEK A €0., •St/ HU. No. 17 New Montgomery street, r^JT < *fesß Sao Franciaco, Cal. i.o lm " -Vf