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THE DAILY RECORD-UNION.
TI't.SOAY BECiSaMJt 19 WHS
Meteoralosleal OtnerraUau — Takes at
Signal etatioa at the Same Moment.
StckAJCurTO, December 18th, lES2— SM r. v.
O vrcrla
Pjrtlind.... 29>4 41 Calm O»hn.. .95 Fair
Kcwcb^rg... 59.97 38 ML LitfM.. .4; Clear
M-.nuocino
KedEluff... 25.91 49 W. 8 Fre=h.. .SO Clew
S.onineiito. ii».f».i 4ti S. S Fresh.. .11 Cleir
8. Francisco. 29.M 51 NW. li Britk.. .30 OleM
V.saii» 28.96 56 N. W. L.i(?bt. . .OiiFair
Los Anjfeles. -2y. 87|»4 S. W. '.U;ht. . .03 Tureafa
B»a Dtego..|*J.B7|lßl W.l", Fresh.. .OiiCluudy
MH^lmom t-. r.t;*crtt"ire, £a ; ininlmum, 4^
River atx>ve lew-water iuark, at 11 a. »., 8 feet
G inches — a rise of 2iDches in past i *.i,t j i -ur houre
JAiIKS A. BAtSWICK.,
Kcrye^nt, Siirnii Ccrpa, U. b A.
CHRSTMAS STORY.
In the Christmma number of the RecordUxios
Trill aj-pesr a ChrUtmas ft-jry, written for this jour
nal kf one of the moat t il.-i.ud and popular uf Eu
ropean novelists. It will be complete in that num
ber, and will probably occupy between fourteen and
fifteen columns. It will be found to be a deeply in
teresting romance, btron? in character sketches,
powerful in its dcscriptii-e phases, and to have a plot
most mtural aud of thrilliLg interest. It wili
D all resi.ectj be the leading and most attractivt
Christmas etory publiubcd iv any news jourual ol
he country
THIS MORNING'S NEWS.
Ir, Nt » York OoTeramcnt bonds ai" quoted ai
12' , for 4s of 1907 ; 1132 for 4 Is ; 103 i for 3Js
■ttrlinfr, t* felA't* bi> ; silver bars, ICB*.
Silver in London, 50 7-ICJ ; consols, 100 13-16J ; !
p;r cent. United States bonds, extended, 105J ; 4*
123} i «i«, 116 i.
In San Francisco Mexican dollars are quoted ti
S7<«BB cents.
Mining stocks opened very quietly in San Fran-
Cisco yesterday morning. At the first session, onlj
17 descriptions «ere sold, aegragating 4,liij shares.
At the sec md and regular rimming session, the talei
amounted to 9,150 shares, compritiing it descrip
tionf, most of which were the same as thof e told in
the first session. The sale at bjith sesti jus amounted
to 13,315 Bhartf. Apart from one sale c f 10 shares
Eureka Consolidated at £10 S, the highest fi<ur>
paid for any stock w. s S3 80, and many shares wcr<
sold all the way front 5c uj> to si par share.
Fire- in Clayton, IBM.; also at Minneapolis, Minn
A di»stroui railroad accident occurred Sunday
night at K'ng's tutiou, about thirty miles fron
Cincinnati.
A vessel is reported wrecked on the coast of Scot
land, the whi.le crew being lest.
The New York Sun says Edison's ciectr.c light U
a failure, because it is too deir.
The country sjat of the Earl of Suflield, in Nor
wich, Eog., has been burned.
Famine prevails in Cirrick, County Donegal, Ire
land, and 2j,C00 persons are in uanger of starva.
tion.
The steamer Bciyie, from China and Japan/arrived
at San Francisco yeeterda^
A ii i I pedestrian contest is talked of in Nevada
City.
General F. G. Callender, a retired olficer of the
regular army, died Sunday in Invsville, ill.
The death of Frar.cis Close, Dean of Carlisle, is
anneuaced from London.
An explosion of powder near Paterson, N. J., yes
terday, killed three men.
The boil< r of the Globs r.T.ing mills at Cincinnati
exploded yesterday, killiu; one man and injuring
many others.
A fire »t Corel ;ana, Tex., yestirday, destroyed
20,000 bales of cotton.
A family in (.'rcst-ine, li.have been attaoked with
triohin;", rr.d the fatb.r has died.
Charles Bowen was killed at Memphis, Term., yes
tcrjay, Lv LlliuK fr..m * chare>i steeple.
The Curtis politic/1 assespment case win decided
jeaterday In the I'nited Sla'.cs, Sapreme Court.
P.itr!c'; F-nnell uro;>p.>d dtad Sanday at Astoria,
Oregon.
The recent fl'jo ! in Orocfi>n carried away six wagon
briJ,"esH Kentjj county.
ftft Piinpson was killed by falling fio:n a log in
BdnU-a couaty, Oregon, his skull being crushed.
Every d.-aler in l'e;i Jleton, Oregon, was indicted
for violating the Sunday law, pleaded guilty, and
was fined ¥10 each and cost?.
A county-»-»t war iaiwnds in Cunt^r county, Col
orad^, and bloods'-icd is amon^ the probabilities.
Nine per»ona were bum»d to death yeswrday at
Lepey, France.
Two locomotives and fifteen cars were wrecked in
a collision near St. Ann's, Canada,
Bismarck is etill suffering gieatly from neuri'^'a.
An explosion yesterday in a cartridge fact'ry at
Valcrien, France, seriously injured thirly women.
Two negroes fought at Navasota, Tex., yesterday,
an 1 loth were killed.
Typhoii fev^ir hu broken out ia the VrsulineCoo
rent at Quebec
The City Marshal cf Waxahatchie, Tex., was killed
by a neirro, when the citizens hunted the murderer
down and riddled him with bullets.
PLUCKING VANDERBILT.
An Eiatern j airnil has been trying to
show that Vanderbilt his lately been vic
timized and ti -ji.ee I by combinations of
shrewd men who bailt linea of railroad
parallel to bis roads, and ti.cn farced him
, to buy the new roads at extravsgaa: prices.
If this story is true, it ought to have a
good deal of significance for the claea of
writers who are co fond of aflirming that
there are no means of bringing the railroad
magnates to terms, for it would seem that
in this case there was no ditllculty in actu
ally plundering one of the moat powerful,
if not the most powerful, of all the rail
road princes in the country, and that he
was actually helpless. In fist the rational
conclusion to ba drawn from such a story
it that the more railroads a man or a oom>
paoy owns, the greater must be its danger
of ju<,t such combinations ; and that bo far
is it from being true tbat no remedy against
" monopoly " exists, that the great railroad
managers are peculiarly exposed to these
raids, and can in fact be brought to term 3
by them unfailingly. Of course no genuine
ntlroad bailder* will resort to reoh josth
ods, which partake more of the eLhk o!
Wall street than of commercial enterpifec.
But in business there it in these days \iry
little stable principle, and in the cirdei
where speculation rules, cone at all. So
that it is quite possible the new mod o:
railroad bniidicg illustrated in the " Ni.4e]
Plate" line, may become dangero tsly
common eventually ; in which case he
Tanderbilta will certainly stand mor > in
Et>od vi protection than the public has urer
done.
THE SHIP SUBSIDY BUSINESS.
The New York Evening Post points #v*.
that one of the inevitable const queued, of
the adoption of the TariiT Commission rec
ommendations for a subsidy in aid of chi,..
building wiil be the destruction of Ihe
wooden ship-building interest. We (re
sume that John Uoach docs not care a'Kut
that, bat Congress ought to reflect befcre
it increases the present muddle while fre
tending to introduce reforms. The pro
posal of the Tariff Commission is onk- a
revampiog of the stale pretenses wfcch
have been put forward so macy year* iby
that prince of bubaidy becgara, John Kcte'j.
The only possible effect of giving suba iits
or bonnties for the building of ships, with
out at the umc lime reducing or abolishing
the tariff, wjuU by to enrich a few firms of
builders at the expense of the whole p:o
--p'.e. Commerce could not possibly be
helped in that way, for it is useless to
build ships for a foreign trade which the
tariff prohibits iha extension of. The
tiuth is that tb ; ship-snbsidy plan is a
radically fraudulent one, and that if Can.
gresc luteus to i! the party that is reir>on>
6ible will be pnuuhed by the people for its
stupidity and perversity, at the first op
portunity.
The propieition to nUbk toluol* of j^arailiici
has met m descrvej fata in u::resivtt«l Jtath. There
I* one and only or.c >cl;ojl o! jjurca!ism, mnd tb«:
* (cur.d «ithi.i Uie jiri^ii-ticu ft a MBitMHU
ncvi]U|>er, a: J »tn',-.ti.ius ttudti.ts learn that Vim
cn.ri u'u:a is severe ami the cturac i j.-^t *cd Uie
VOORHEES AHD SHERMAS ON CIVIL
SERVICE REFORM.
The debates in the United States on re
f jrm of the Civil Service have brought out
Eome damaging declarations from Demo
crats. Senator Voorheea made a epeech
t le other day which may well render more
sagacious members cf hia party uncom
fortable, and the more especiai'.y since there
is the best reason for believing that the
views he expressed are really those which
the Democracy is most likely to act upon.
He sneered at the proposition for com
petitive examinations and permanent
tenure, employing the stile device of
ridiculing tho eximination papers. He
Bought to create the expression that he was
nevertheless desirous cf reform, but that
hs wanted it to be begun among the higher
olnsials. His positions, however, were in
no respect consistent with one another, for
having contended that there was no need
for reform as regards the minor effices, ask
ing, " Who had ever heard of any scandtls
"occurring among the lower grade of
"clerk*?"— he went on to express the
opinion that "if tht Democratic party
"should come into power it ought to
" purify the asrvicj by miking a thorough
"and radical change of officeholders. ''
That is doubtless the ordinary Democratic
doctrine. A thorough and radical change
of otiiceholders ; a substitution of Demo
crats for Republicans in every office : is the
measure of Democratic reform as understood
by the majority of the party. Senator
Voorheea is not politic, but he i ; at least
candid in the expression of hi* opinions.
He bsiieves that to the victors belong the
spoils, and he has' the profound contempt
of the veteran politician for the new ideas
of reform and non-partisan oltijial service.
Senator Sherman made a Fpeech oa the
same day which forms cv agreeable con
trast to that of Mr. Voorhe-e?. Senator
Sherman has been at the head of a depart
ment, and therefore he knows from per
sonal experience the vices and defects of
the spoils system. And thus Bpeaking from
personal experience he declared that he
favored three charges in the civil service :
" First, the taking away of the power to
"select employes by favoritism, and the
" passage of a law that admission to the
" service should be secured by competitive
" examinations open to all. Second, the
" prohibition of removals except for cause.
"Third, the prohibition of political assess
" ments, without interfering with tLe right
"of officials to contribute voluntarily for
" legitimate political purposes." And it is
apparent that these three changes would
result in a complete and lasting reform,
not merely of tho civil servioe, but of
existing political methods. S.-nator Sher
man if of opinion that "removals with
"out cause would be very rarely made if
"the pressure of Senators and Rcprcsenta
" tivo for appointments in the executive
"departments waa stopped." There can
be no doubt that this is true. So lnnp as
Senators and Representatives retain the
power of compelling appointments, they
themselves will be unable to resist the
pressure put upon them from without, nor
an they be expected to refrain from mak
ing the utmos' use of the great power
which the patronage puts in thtir bands,
f course also tha evil of making appoint
ments without cause is quite as great as
that o! making removes without cjuse.
While the departments are allowtd to be a
ipjc'irs of political bank upon which Sen
itors and Rspresentatives can draw for
ands wlierewith to prosecute their per
onal schemes of ambition, it is unreascn
ble to expect that this bank will net be
Hade use of.
The only way to abolish the abuses of
he civil service is to take away the pat
on»ge from Congress completely. And it is
ot enough to establish competitive exam
l&tiona if that power is allowed to exist,
ir in tliH case the examinations will be
vaded or made a mere farce of, and tho
poils system will tLurish under the shsl
;r of sham reform. But if the Senators
nd Representatives are absolutely proliib
fld from making any recommendation? for
mploynnent, and if at the Eame tim? ex
minations are established, and if then re
iovil without cause ba put an end to, the
roblem will be solved. Nor is there any
other or less radical way to solve it. Con
gress must be campelled to keep its hinds
off the departments, and the ouly way to
do that is to abolish patronage altogether.
Then every man who spends time or money
in assisting candidates for Congress will
know that he cannot bi paid in effioea,
and every candidate will at once be re
lieved from the intolerable embarra-smsnt
of pledges and promises not one-third of
which ever are or can be redeemed. Of
course it is a very hard thing for any Con
gress to bring itßelf to such work of
thorough-going reform ; but perhaps the
ltepublicans in the present Congress aro in
a better position as regards this matter
than ever before. For many of them are
about to retire from public life, at ljast for
a time, and therefore they have no personal
interests to keep them from doing right.
Meantime it is apparent that the Ameri
can psople will insist upon te raiical a
reform as Senator Sherman has outlined,
and that if the present Con?res3 fails tc
introduce it, acd the Democrats next yesr
cannot bring themselves to it, the Demo
cratic party will ba repudiated in ISB4,
This certainty is seen clearly enough by
the more intelligent and unselfish among
, the Democrats, and therefore tbey deplore
aad deprecate such foolish snd dangerous
speeches as that made by Veorheca last
.Saturday. But it has always been the
bane of the Democratic party that its
better elements cannot control it. All
they can do is to paint cut the way it
I choald go but will cot, unl in doiDg tt.is
i they only empha^iza the contrast between
it* r.reecpt and practice. Purifying the
service by turning oat every Republican
and puttizg in Democrats, is the central
j and favorite idea of the avenge D.mo
cratic politician, and it i • very grcit!y to
be doubted whether the hunger for spoils
I will not, when the time comes, upset anl
overwhelm every other consideration.
As to the present motives of ths Repub
licans in urging reform, ihey cut no lijar*
in ths ca?c. It is doubtless true that the
November elections hava had a very
quickening effect upon these reform i.v.
pnlses, but when tha country comes to
balance the merits and demerits of the two
parties, it will assuredly accorl D-aise to
the organization which made a serious
effort to introduce these changes, and it
will as certainly blams the orgaaizitioa
which appears to be doing its bsat to pre
vent the reforms demanded. The Denu..
crits in fact cannot afford to folio* Senstcr
Ycorheea ia this matter, aad because of
their own frailty they cannot afford to !
appear ta be opposed to Republi-j&n eff.Tta
at reform, seeing that if they themselves
had the Government altogether in their ,
hands they would in all probability prove ]
incapable of effecting any chang»3 bat !
those which tLe Indiana Secs'or has
recommended. It ia a hard trial for them, ;
no doubt, but the test is a cru.ial one, and :
it U c perfectly safe preiictica fa it if tc?y I
permit themselves to go on record aa
hostile to reform of the civil service, they
will by so doing make a Kepablican Prea:
dent in ISS4.
SAN FRAN CISCO ITEMS.
Another ship was closed for wheat to a |
direct port on Saturday at 35j.
Fear car loads of Christmas trees were j
brought hero by the North Pacific Coast
Kiiiroad from Kvs»ian river ou Saturday.
The receipts for duties at the Custom
house for the pa?t week were §177.181 58.
making a total since January Ist of f S,BCI,-
One of the few Dutch vessels trading at
this harbor, the ship Utrecht, arrived in
port Saturday after a tedious voyage of
330 days from Cardiff.
The barkentine W. H. Dimond came
into port Si'urday from K&hului, H. 1.,
having made the voyage in the quick time
of eleven days. This is eaid to ue the best
record since 188 L
The Beamcn of the British bark Xokomis,
who came in port last week sttl.cted with
scurvy, are progressing favorably, with the
< xccption of May, who was taken to the
Manne Hospital. He is yet in a danger
ous condition with but little hope of re
covery.
On Saturday night Mme. Xilsson made
the tour of Chinatown, visiting the thea
ters, restaurants and Joes h.-iisus. The
trip could not be made easy even for so dis
tinguished a visitor as '.!;:..■. Nileson, and
inconsequence she was forced yesterday
to refuse to ccc visitors, and gave orders to
the hotel clerk to present to the waiters al!
bouquets sent to her.
A Chinaman, in attempting to open a
box of powder with a pickax, at Mohave
station, on Friday afternoon, caused an ex
plosion which severely wounded himself
and six others of his countrymen who were
in the immediate vicinity. They were all
brought to this city, three of them dying
before reaching here. The four remaining
were conveyed to the Hop Wo Hospital on
their arrival Saturday afternoun. The
three dead men were taken to the Morgue.
The internal revenue collections in the
San Francisco district for the week ending
December 10:h were as follows :
Reer $0,4!*)
Spirits :«,-.!12
ToSarco ami d^ira X£lS
Miscellaneous 31 -!
Total 161,231
P.-evuualy since July Ist 1,701, :s"
TuU.l July Ist to December Kith H,t!4 516
Same time last j car 1,700,496
The l'rincss Louiae previous to her de
parture for Monterey, in thanking the olii
cers of the Comus for the courteous treat
ment the vice-repal party had received on
board, sent a souvenir to each officer and to
the executive officer $250 for an extra treat
and dinner for the crew on Christmas day.
She also requested a photograph of all the
officers. Windsor A. Keefor, owner of the
Jupiter Daep Blue Gravel Mine, has pre
sented in r royal highneSß with a bear,
made out of pure gold from the mine, and
holding in his paws a beautiful pearl. The
gift was suitably acknowledged.
The Oiily scientific Iron Medicine that does
not praduze headache, etc , but gives to the
svtitem al! the becSt of iron without i'.s bad
tffjctp, 13 Browa'a Iron Bitttrs.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. O. IT. W.-Uly of »he Vnllfy Lodxe.
No. 11, D. of 11., will meet in Rad Kaa'f Mail 1 HIS
(Tuesday) EVENING, D. cembi-r Uh, at 8 a'eledt. Ur
the purpose of contemn™ the Dttrec Ali M. H .
wives ai:d mothers, daughters and sisters ire in
vited to attend.
MBS. W. A. ROTH, W. S. of H.
Bkllk I'lus, 8. s. Jl9
Pli|:inru.<>iilc 5.r), 1,.- Incline Tills
(TuOMUy) BVhtflSG at the l>rt»byti-riau Church
corner of Sixth auj L streets, at 8 o'clock sh:ir
JXO. McNEILL, iTesi.fer.t.
»■ I>. Cr.ottE. Secntirv. ,11 ;i \%
Tho rcs.ilar !iic<llii2 i.r ihr CaS/ <3 V
edartac Ciul> will ba held ?.t Picn-er U..lift /«» 5j
Tills (Tnadtr) EVENING, at 8 oVodJflJrjK
•harp. A full uttecdance requested, liv^-g^f'
*l« »' T. CUNNINGHAM, Cbict
A.MCBKO, Secretary. ( B. C. ] dl9-lt
WAKTED - SITUATION IV A GENERAL
merchandise store by a ■feady, active younj
niau ; tliree yeais' experience in a first-class store ;
nr would form a r—renirnhtff A lurisa J P Zil'F
For^t lI. I', Cut. Jig.lw- '
WASTED Tv I UrtCIIASE ~A ,v,>I'ARE POOL
Table Apply in ticrson, or by note, at gro
cery store, Seventh aud <r Btrettl. dl 9 It*
\ VfANTrD-A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD HA?.
* V its whl p»y iibenlly for boird and lwJtrin,'
*it 1 a private f .mily vt g tot society, iiviue within
r afoiiabie di^tanca cf business portion of tin: cit »■.
A'Uress W. T., this office. dl9-?.l'"
C^HEAP JIONEV T<> LOAN- WILL LOAN
j fr.m $5 000 tn tIO.CfO (.n acceptable real estate
security. Itrokcm' fees will be pi'd by lender. In
qiire at CAKL STRUBiL, your Money Broker, 321
Jjtree^ ill'.l-lt*
FARM FOB SALE-liiOO ACU!!SOFG:o;>o9ft
land, fur ctncrul bndnff or 6t(.ck r i~ii^- ;\(?i|"-if
only '2"» milts froni this city, in Sacr imeiikf*^"
counrv; rrifc, $11 pr aero. For particulars inquire
of CAKL STK'Jt-KL, a:l J atri-q. ill;i IwJjswHW*
AACKERMAV, OF SAN FR\NCISCO, A
0 cumniercal traveler, was, I learn, proctvtleii
against -icl arrested in S:tcramcnto last week for
pursuing big hiMlnf without a UooatL I learn
a.so that Mr. Ack.rinin iharu'es me with havini>
l.r.Miurcd his urre.-t, and lint the alti,itiun it biius?
used to my injury, and that of the firm of which I
am a member. 1 desire to say now and here, and
ore* for ali, that at the time it is said Mr. Ackerman
wag arrested, 1 v.as not in the city. I did not have
him proceeded aifjiust, although, had I done bo, 1
do n t know that it would have Wen improper tj
soe ti at tho laws i.re euforced. Uut I had DOtfaißf
to do with it, ard it U as unmanly as it U unjust to
Kive currency to a miior o' that chancier. What
1 do 1 am not ashamed to acknow!eogo : that which
I go not do, I neither wish charged airainst ma uor
credited to me. 11. SDHELNERT.
Of Gattmann k Scheuncrt, Capital Ci.-.ir t tore.
dia-it
A Card from Freeport.
THE PARFNT3 OF THE L\TE GEORGE P.
Uxhl would rcsrcctfu!ly tender their sincere
tlianks t-. the Improved Ord.;r of Ked Men who i,tfi
i-iittd i:i the l.urUl of o.ir son, and to the numerous
friends who assbted in hnUtc illness and his buri»l.
dl'.t It* Kg. AJjD MRS. P. U. KIEHL.
The Comniencsment Exercises
SACRAMENTO SEJHXARY
Will take place at tho
ASSEMBLY CHAMBER, THiS (TUESDAY* EYENIMC,
Dc:umber ttth, at t> o'clork. All are invited
(lift It
TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL
Christmas BaS!
— OF TIIK
To be held at their Hall, sA
H: .■•:■> Kveulng, Uftfiabfr 25, IKS.'.C^S,
t3~ the Aunuil CHRISTMAS II'.EE will be one
of tbe features *»f the tfMtaf,
TICKETS (*.ln.ittir!g pent'emr.n and ladies) 91.
(11)1.1
ALBUMS.
Ttll'tTY-nvE 1K../. :v FINE MOROOCC?-
BDU.M> AND GILT
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
For all sized pictures, includi: g cilinet, for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
Worth Twj 1)>'!:m md over, will ba eoij at private
tale lor th: fta\i\ price >.f
ONE DOLLAR EACH,
Bali & Co.'s Auction Salesroom,
HO SIS J ST , BET. NINTH AND TENTH.
JIO -ptf
PROBATE NOTICE.
IK TIIK SUPERIOR COUP.T, STATE OF CALL
fomia, couutv of SiiTamenlo — In the matter of
the EsUte of JEFfERiOJJ LAKF, d.<vi«l._
Notice i» hereby civen that TUESDAY, tne&J day
tt JANUARY, MS, at 10 oVlotk i. m. o»" said
day, at the Court room of s»id Conrt, at tbe Court
house, in Use city of Sacramento, county of Saury
mento, mnd State of Cilifirnia, have been aip
poimod a» the time and place fur provin? tb" » II of
Siid JEFFCKSOS LASK dccraiaert, and lor near
ing the application of l;E ..'AMIV WELCH smJ
E. 1) LAKE, for the i»i'w,.-i ti tlicai of ietlert
teBtaineTitar}' thereen.
\Vi:nc« my hind and the neal of KJd Cou t
this lsth d»y ol DBCBU BEB, ÜBL
IWAUJ IHOS. 11. IiERREY. Clt«t
By Civs. M. CooLiN", l>oputy C!srk.
Fkiiha.* & Uaiti, Attomesifur P-.tilioners.
019 ti " ,
DR. LIGHTHSLL, :
OF NEW YORK CITY,
Bojb leav3 to infjtm the public that he haa [
arrived ia Sacramento and opestd an ■ ;'.'.■_• in
the building over theCALIFOEXIA STATE
BANK,
(Rcusia 11, 12 ans 13),
Where ho can be consulted on DEAFNESS,
CATARUH, and DISEASES OF EYE,
EAU, THHOAT and LTJHOS.
For upwards of tweuty-tive year?, DR.
LIGHTHTLL'S profeesiocnl atteotioQ baa
been exclusively devoted to the relief and
cure of these important ailxenta, and it ia
with pardonable pride that ho refers to the
success which he ha? achieve i in thia
bj. eci.il dej'jrta.cet cf medicil eciecce. II 6
apparatus and appliances for tbo examiaatiou
and treatment of the hidden cavities of the
head, throat and air passages tire original,
and confessedly the n. ■ t ptrfcet of anything
of tbe kind yet devieed, enabling him not
only to readiiy discover the exact nature of
the complaint, but aUo to direct his applica*
tions to the diseased parts no effectually that
relief U experienrcd at occ a , and permanent
cures are often effected in tko most stubborn
and aggravated ci?ea. Acd i: is one of the
happy features of hU practice that the appli
cations cause neither pain aor distress, and
can therefore be readily administered to tho
most tia.id or nervous person.
A c&udid opinion wiU invariably be t;iven
as to the probabilities of a cure, ond no caee
will bo accepted for treatment which doe 3 not
offer a reasonable chanca of mcotm.
VT Office houre from 10 A. M. t-n 12 M , »nd
1 to 3 P. M. ( 3 12---'»lu,»
UNPACKING
AH onr assortment of
MEW TOYS
AND
AT
DALE & CO.'S.
nil mtf
ROSEDALE MARKET.
B. DENNERY,
J &TRE P T . takes rLrA c - # .
I J. ure in informing Irs f rit-ndg %&%%ku
at*d customers that lie has (.jhjih'l the
hbove inatket, ai:d it is now in f;' t>lnst. -»^'X-»- ._
lie lias a lar^o and choice lot <»f Turkeys, (at Geise,
Chickens, Booth's Eastern Qjfrtem. Fi b, Aniorican
and foreign Cheese of all nadfc Kljip, IJattcr, and
all kin.is of Vegetables and Fruits. His '<ood:* are
first cliis-*, ar.d \\\\l be *■■ M at tho very lowt bed
nKk prices for cash. Hcr-sc cail and i-xainine for
y.mrat-If and jou will t'.-ul it to your advantasre to
deil at the BwHwiafa Market. ik2S*iaSn
fN& : AMMOWJA
Bill PHOSPHATES
■ m TARTAR! C ACID
Cream Tartar anoßi-Carb.Sdda
NOTHING ELSE.
lKflwtmßros.&CoJ
GRATE FUL-COWFOriTI'vG
Epps's Coooa,
BSSAKFAST.
•■ Ty » thorous'i kno»:cdi:B o' th? nitura! Ims
fk'hlch* govern tl,u operations of dljtfUfln nu'.ri
iioii, and by a careful applicatinn 0| the fi,:e prop
ert'i-3 uf well Eclfloted Cocoa, Mr. Epp? has proviilcl
cur bre»kfa.st Wkfal wifj a duiieiUiy flavored bey.
cra^e which mny skve us many h-'avy d izUh's hi : !s.
It 13 h> tl.e jutl'cioua u q e vl such articles cf diet
that a con^tnuti;>n may be s"d"' i 'y 'U'it up until
•tron^ cno^eh t> rc-iat eyery ten iency to diseas?.
IlundreJs cf nMIa ci^ailice are H iaiir? around ua
ready to aHuck wherever there is n weak point. We
may escape mmv a f ital 6ha(t to kaaping ourße'yes
«ef; f..rlifl-'d wi'h jmre Woxl and a properly liour
ished fraiie."— [t'ivil Service G.iwtte
Jlaile giniplr witn b.>;lina water or milk. Sold in
yin» only (J-lb. and lb.) by Urucrra, laboled thus:
JAMES EPP3 & Co , Hoiro spathic CtemtstE.
e!4 2t»wTaTh London. England.
£3 CURES WMtRE ALL ELSE FAILS. 63
pyl IV-st (Vn.ch Synip. Tastes (fof^l. Ifj
IIH Use in liuio. Sold by druggist;*, fcj
Teachers' Institute.
"VforiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
X* Sacramento County Teicliero' Institute ml] be
litld in thia city, in the Capital Grammar I. .1::. ..■■_■
on »j street, between Ninth :i..,i Tenth,
«'. 11 M r ilnr^.l 11) . 1 <..t.. !i.t 30th.
And continue in Fc-asiou tbrefi da)«. Tlie daily sos
biunfi will commence at 10 o'clock a.m. E\liintr
■•■ i--..'ii.i will be held in the Sixth-street M. K.
Church, .md «i!l commence at S o'clock 6harp. Able
lectuiera have er^aacd to addrcs* Lie I'^titnt 1 DP 'ii
rabjecU t/ b* her-ufter MMBe d. A cordial lnvi
tuliou isi-xtsutlel to r.li the Fiiindj of tdncation.
CHARLES E 81-BOf,
d,2 td SuixrintenJciit uf Schools.
Teaekers' Examination.
"\TOTICE IS nUOT GIVEN THAT THE
X^l County Hoard of education will h^ld an t»
arnination for granting; Tejcheis' Certilicites on the
27. h initant.
Applicants will report »t the <:fice of '.he County
Superin'cnujnt, Ko^m 4 Cotl houso.
■312 M CitA-i. E. B.'SHOP, yulifrictpndert.
THE ANNUAL MKETIXO OF THK &TOCK
hoMonol tie (Tapifa) ti^s ComiMnv, f.ir the
twetloD of IMnetan for the t ■ nil g. jmr,»ait*r
the tran<a tion of such biifines as m»y be b ou::lit
Ix-fire the meeting, w:l! be hell at the 1 rti c of the
Cunif'nny. iv the city of Spcrauient.,, on MOXUAY',
the 1.",1h diy of Jai,u.iry, lisi, at 12o'cKh;1: m.
(115 lm C. 11. CL'MMISGS, .SecrtUry.
OALOIUM LIGHTS.
GEORGE BINOAY CAN FURNI-jH A3 FINh
lights .13 c»n Vc had on the c a»t, for balls, par
tien, rt go and ohtr i;urpo9-:a. Kesiiitccr, OJd Ftl
!,>»<• Mai!. Kitoini:. a:l 4pim
INTEf NATIONAL SALOON,
>)j)i X STREET, SACRAIIE.VTO--FINE
»>^-± Wme«, Liquors, and Cigirj cuiist.ntly on
hand. H.it T- m »n« Jerry a specialty. Also, Hot
Lv :ch eyery Bifht.
M 1: BaIUT it INOHIUM. Proprietcw.
PIOKEER LIVEftY STABLE.
t. D. BCPJVfcB Proprietor.
EJACK.S ON CALL AT ANY H r Tß,^^
£jL diy or ck-ht. Coapm, Piaetons, *3af?i
EdSmp^H liiroiKQi*, Cj-vlcs, with thg v^' >A
IxH rokip <:.- la be f,.\ir.-i 10 any liT?ry nablo us
010 ooafl^, fcr Vre. U'-raef keit In 'Snry it r;wc
al.l« rv.es. Uvery StaVe.on Four.h Btreet, bctwoen
I and J.
R KADIS'? OF THE PAST, m--«ENT.JU
an flltWII 111 I C. A*I)KEWS,«Cjr«
t:ie wclkr.vJn Clasnrnyant acd Ch.rscter ••
Rea-itr. iiiX trnaatl 'ion busir.e**, m : n:n/stcck9,
(raxes of chance, love, courts!, i» and mirriiice,
rt.-oet, be'.weea O ami H, next door u>
A. M. K. Churrri. dlii .f
Tl» •abi^rt'xr dJ»*rc» In call xiw alwntar<r cf 1««»tti, f c:1 m,
JOi;r.«-.^ a,.'a pmml- f mronrk'U lie »>•«, f* uj« Iji'J.lM
0/ the VAU-tIV J*K£&2 !or d^jst Uumugluy p.-vi ).riatia(-.
II« will TT.aiatAtn tLe «m>eui tvprjiatoa mo lonu fciuciwtl to th«
Xovm. Tk* co«t *f «La * «»J j*r*-ft rr !n '--c 1* B*"t F"**t«
Cua Itat wliick l> flapw, ! » '■ nt «s.l r ..-. I. Addm
H. A. Wr>v ill. in i &L. S^MlßKto. Cat.
m+nm
IOSCELLAITEOUS.
— on mi: of tbe —
SAN J3AQUIH and SIERRA OTADA
RAILROAD COMPANY,
No. 3C5 Pine Street, Room 4,
SA:< FRAHCISCO, DECEMBER 12. 1832.
FIRST MORTGAGE
GOLD BONOS
For Sale.
npilE i=AN MAQUUI AND SIERRA NEVADA
X liailroad Cumjiany, hiving oier thirty miles tf
itd Railroad and Telegraph Lines built and in suc
ec.-pful operation, and bcii -t; desirous of completing
its lims throuah iV.ivc r. * county to the Grove of
B:jf Trees therein, now cnVr for sale at |>ar three
hundred of its First Mortgage Coui>on Gold Binds
of $1,000 eitch, aniountms: in all to the sum of $300,
-000, pavablu in Ten Years from the first day of Jan
uary, ISB3, with interest thereoD, payable Hemi
anuuallv on the Sret day of January and July of
each year, at the riito of six per cimt. per annum.
Tliese Bonds are a portion of a Btrica of 750 Bond",
all cf like tenor and date, which are secured by a
First .Mortgage if the entire property of the Com
pany, now owned or to be acquired by it, made to
Thomas Menzics, of the firm uf Falkner, Eell & Co.,
and Egbert Jti.Uon, of the firm of Judgon & Shep
hard, cf San Francisco, as Trustees for the Bond
holders, which Binds will be disposed of only at the
rate of ten Bond:), amountini; to $10,000, for *ich
completed mile of the Company's road.
JKssrs. Fa'.kner, tell &. Co., No. 430 California
street, San Francisco, and the Sacramento Bank, of
Sacramento, have been appointed ai Agents for the
sale of said bonds, to cither of whom application for
purchase of same may now be made.
Tho porticn the af«resaid Bonds now offered for
sale will be ready for delivery about the 24th instant,
(n purchases competed prior to January 1, 1533,
interest will be a'lowed for the intervening days at
the rate cf 6ix i>er cent p;r annum ; after said date
accrued iutcrcst on Bci;ds«ill he added to the price.
The Directors of said Coai)> my are Frederick Bird-
Ball, CunsUi.t liuJ.-nll and Thomaa McCouncll, of
Sacramento cour.ty ; B. F. Lunsfort!, Jacob Kruck,
11. Hcntliy rn!S Washburn, of San Joj.|uin county.
FREDERICK BIRDSAI L, ITesidciiL
N. It. — Application*! for B mds will be conbidt- red
in the ord«.r that MM are received by the aforesaid
Agents. d!s'2plw
Notice to the Public.
CS"" The proprietors of the under
signed Breweries, forming the
Sacramento Protective Brewers'
Association, hereby inform the
Public that the price of
]S 2E3 33 Sfc
Is, on and after Monday, the 18th
of December, 1882, as follows :
$4 00 per 15-Gallon Keg.
2 75 per 10-Gallon Keg.
150 per 5-Gallon Keg.
r.triFir nier.wEßY.
UMUnm kki.Vi ::'.:>-.
CAI'tTAL W.I \\ I Il>.
mmni ( <: \» ; . i .
•ir. IiUKV i:«:v,
I MOX I t: .*.,,»:»,
dIS C;.tf MITTKHVIH.t: iKKWERY,
KIRK, GEARY &^a,
TnWlMltill AM) RETAIL
DETJGGISTS,
NQ. 416 J STKEET,
ARE KOW OFFEHING A USX O7
Holiday Goods
£u;H.'rior In anything liprttof^re offered in this
city, consistirtr, iv part, of
(nmlitnallon Toiloii", la itm*
1* p^h aud Leather : Oiior ft -
an 4 Jrnrl « :i-« : fi'wvp. v-Y^AJN
lan iiTid llano herrS>lrr JtSSeHTiI
■•9M*] »'O« Pm-s, Xnli 6ifT?\3
idicU. Xurseij ,>>et^. » a-^ jzL&:J\VA
iII^V Tr->rltns C4*«a« (li-ieSS™*
(ti^' Shnvlos ten.
MJUKOK.s in Bnbroiderad anil I'lain Tlu-h, Rase
»o,.d, Mihoirany, Cellul'.id, Florence and Russia
Leather
CUT CLAt&M'AItR tar Extraits nnd Toilet, in
great profusion, and a lart;e assortment of cheaper
K.t:lcs for covering. Our iwnrtmi'iit "f
WHIM' UMlsta roekat*. caned cr p'.iin,
embraces over twenty five m!T. r.-nt pattern;'.
Whilo our lar^e aaMM I mi ml of
lIMLIIIAV tiisor.h «i,.vvi!s mmv of onr staple
ttiin^s out of sits'hi, it must he home in mind that
we c -.rr y the BBflflt txfen.-ivo varktv in the city of
ercrth n • -]<]> rt .i:'ii-L-to the toikt. OurßUckof
Fre"..cl». m.lis^i ai;tl Aneri an
PBUVHKS it BUXI • pieto. Tare Tuilit end
Nnrtci.v Powdtn ol * very kind; Puffn and Puff
Biixoi ; IteTn UKII. Lv.'.h, T\ail aiid Tooth Krushca
in even- Pt> it\
OIK i m-.i, **£> i. :• s< ;: ii ms v:
putmrsi is in abused competent Pharmacists,
w lv; will tjke urtat pIaMIN Id showing our ex
tensive uauiliiMßt to all who may f.vor us with a
ctll. o2Ji»;m
lfJ/M/Ti
k *}[ In/ k/ Vi
7H£ MOST POPULAR WHiSKy
fc2== IN TH:: MARKET :r;^., n
: FHBKWALtFAffILt USE AS WEIL AS F3" \
: ->c-OLD JUDGE*
cr.'s o*l c cv mi rsnrrpc; r i ovum nr !■-•,-.
4 i^Lgiaft /! ll?Kri* wttf>wglM
J \ i^RUfcJISSMCESSCBS Rl
; •■ -^M-V- KANE,GLF*r^CG
, WHOLESALE LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
£2UZ£3 RUSH ST. SlkN rRANCiiCO. CAL.
BALSAM 1
CUIiES
CATAEKtt, ASTIIMA. ( KOI !'.
COi'KUS, COLD*,
AFFEITIOXS OF m! r.l'.OX ilhl.
i;i:i> a\u rwummamM mmmtam,
i>i-!.is» s «f tk:; kibikh
A\» MUH OBVAN».
It Readies the Dkease Throngli
the Blood and Eemovos thß Cause.
«T Clenrrwer, rnMlr dpesker* Bad
Vocalists, r.(Twc:.-d uith Hoanencaa or Lo» of
Yoke, will find a!mo«t inatantancous reli«f from a
tingle do»e of bIUiKIAN BALSAM.
For Sale by all Druggists.
Q2CIm3ETuThB
OSAGKERS &CONFECTIOKB!
HFIBHER, NOS. 588 ANT> Sl* J STREET,
. facrunento, lug Joat takco the V/h^lrsa t
Anoer tt th- CALI7OP..N IA CRACKER COU PANT
of San PriPC'co. CP-ACKKRS sold at loweet San
Francuco f ri«», with diCcrenca In Ume and freisrfct
la (»\ >r of parchasare. Atao, FISHER 3 CiIOICK
COWrF(Tri''NB. it iow««t mirkot rat*, an? ?-tr-H
~ST£Ir«WAY & BOKS' PIANOS.
AEETHAK, BOLK AGENT, Ij^ffSß^ «—•
, ttreet, bet. Sixth an I .Ifr"L' '' iVIA
opnc*!t« C-w.t-ho-g.t PIANOS TX>! f ¥ I |*
LCI. Ptacoa told go mjUUmentf. ui3-tpiai
CADWALADER & PARSONS,
T» EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCK AGENTS,
C*ruer Third and J atrcetm
AGENTS
DNICH INSURANCE CO. QF SAN FRAHSISGO
Fire and Sarine.
EDW. CADWALADSR, Notary Public, Commlg-
Joner of Deeds and Conveyancer. H2-2ptf
■370 EsES'Oa? 1 -
Tno-nfory Brlrb DvrellinK. -M «'r<-ct. be
tween Niith and Tenth ; 10 roorus, with all
modern conveniences ; fiO.
One-Mory » r.iitu. Five Bo»m«. Kir renih
ttreet, opposite i<icrattiento Grammar School :
$15.
No. 919 N street— Four rooms and stable.
One room In Jordan Building Huilable
for au otlice, $3.
A modoru-bnllt, fwo-Ktory frame dwell
in?, eii;ht rooms, on line of etruct cars, 81,600.
A large nuiub-r of sonft <!welllise» at
piicts ranging from $l,. r >oo to $( ! ,000.
An elegant lot. I - - u\ Igi», earner Sixth and
P streets; very Ijw.
F.il;'! 1 * tv various parts of tbe State and
Sacramento county.
Hup uud alfalfa iiud on Sacranienro river.
A.Leonard fcSon
1014 S oL-rtb Rtreel. Sacramento.
aul7-Jplm
FOR SALE CHEAP.
A FARM CONTAINING 160 ACRES OFflgft
Land (25 acres in vineyard and 40 acresVWr
lc Buaiiuer fallow), ntar Swiss Station, four* I^^
miles from Sacrameulo. Price, SO,UOO, if sold soon
also
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN i
Oncatory and Basement I'rumfi^
House, containing nine rooms, hath, city K''lj
water, sra«, cement walks and ce'lar. Also. -ffi.Ul.
Stable. Lot BO.\ICC>, all above srade, situate on
Tweuty-third street, betweeu G aud 11.
W. P. OOLEiAM,
32.' J Street Sacramento
Holiday Goods!
Picture Frames!
MIRRORS!
SEW I',(.KUlM.<:i:ii: I'HTI KE FRAMES
HADE TO OU»EK Bl
WHITTIER,
FULLER &CO,
1020 and 1022 Second Street,
ALSO. .! • - r HHSnt. A\ niiKi: SEW
Mll<U OF
CHUISTMAS,
NEW YEAR aiid
ISHiTHDAY
CJ Jit- 355. 23» JS-
dl-istf
TO THE TRADE.
JOSEPH lIAIIS,
FORMEELY A MLMDEP. OF ,«k.
the firm of H. (.■. Kirk & Co , h'-',\
wholesale dru/^Uts, ha-jp,; re- V
turned from hia twi'rai and fok'"J^»a
Eastern trip, has openeii :i lew an ! ? J j''* c *?3il
extensive Eaßpottiag and VVholvbait.- r^f.w,^*^
ehtab'.ulinivii: at fiXt9F <B.^-?>.
-">:>:> i MlMti between Tirth and gtxilt,
fi'.iTi; n. cni. -,
Where will he kept the fullest stock of
Dings, Medicines & Toilet Articles.
In the department of TO;i ET ARTICLES he has
brought to the market the fiiu-st ami br.-e?t 6t'""k
of lloli'.iiy Goods ever seen ui>nn this coi?t. Ilia
flic l'aruian Good?, IBlettad by limstlf iv Piiris,
wi',l be opened this v.ock, and t iicether with pur
chases m ide pcreonallv at the uiamifactorivs in the
Kast, will form the finest |osti!il<' fekction any
v. i i . i . ■ to bo found, anrl will be sold at t'.'.e VEUY
L'JWKST KATES. Thete gooi* consist of ci, ry.
tUaf to the Holiday Traie, feu :h as Dressins; Cases,
in Iviry, Celluloid, Rulibtr, l'iush alii Woods, of
tieauliful d«%BI and finest qa.iiity ; eleffant Odor
L'afief , Perfumery and Soaps of all descriptions, both
American and Foreign. A et>>ck of lMu->, Clienii
cal!«, Medicines and Sarirical ApplUi'ican, of every
kind known t>i the trade, are hcinir importe-i ami
received from first l::r ■!> ; and having just opened
an entirely new establishment, nothing but the
freshest and latr*t will be in stwk, and all of which
will be sold tenß WITH THE VEKY LOWEST
SAN ntASCISOO RATES. The 1 usinesa will be
conducted under the firm name of
n2l -Utf JQSt-PH H»HN & CO.
AMUSE THE YOU.NG FOLKS
|7^ EEr THE 880 ACTIVE, AND BUY THEM A
Fu/.-!<- Game, !»i>»' . >■■ ■ i 11. -p.
BuildiDg Block?, Magic Lanterns,
Or Boms Uft'fal and instructive game.
DALE & CO., 625 J street.
ZUFIZ'S'Xt ■WOOLS 1
AT. the new shades just arrived at
DA.LIS & CO.'S
A FULL SUPPLY OF TUf Cf.LLBRATED
and prolific
WOODS' SIX-ROWED BARLEY,
Can cow ba procured for feed. Averace vickl, 125 '
bushcla per acre, and mMh teu puund>; more per
bushel thf.u any other harWy ; very Buporior for
brewing; do^ 19 not fall down or lodife, £.:id stools
more t!ian any other ki.own. CiUI upon or address
BOOTH & CO.,
27-1 ntf Front.streot. Sacramento
AV'TIJKK IM'OICE OF
NEW CLOTE RECEIVED!
Call nnd Examine, nhieh will be made up
FOX PAXTS, fr .:-.:. 00
fgs Mir.-, rrom s».-, cc
tS~ Perfect fit guaranteed, or money returned. "61
Saloven, Tha Tailor
Xorlli Aide J *1., \rar Tomer I ourtb,
SACRAMENTO. nlB-Mm
SAS FRAKCISOO Mm,
THE GENERAL AGEKCY OT THK
DAILY RECORD-UNION.
IKD THJ
SAUaAMSHTQ WEEKLY UNIUS
IS SAN FEAN CISCO
ia 11
80. 8 Sew nentcotuer? Street,
CHRISTMASJS~CIIJHGI
toitsi
TH- LAIWr.ST ASSORTMENT OF TOTS and
FANCY OOODS tver offered w this city is at
DALE & CO.'S
Sc. C-.'5 J Kireet, HaeriiDievto.
IS" Tbe Store ia now b-.-tutifoJly «rmriecd "Bl
«a*Ulm
&EKERAL NOTICES
Don't Fontet the Snzodont,
But use it regularly after every meal. It impart* a
pleasant flavor to the mouth, changes offensive
secretions into healthful, invigorates the cum*, and
cleanses the interstices of the teeth. Like old Her.
culcs it purifies the Aug-an subles which some
hive in their mouth. al9 3tTuTh3
For>7 rear*' experience of an old nnroe.
MBS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRtPis t>-.e pre
scription of one of the best female physicians and
nurses in the United States, and has been used for
forty ycarf with never-failing bucccss by millions of
mothers for their children. It relieves the child
from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, griping ia
the bcwels, and wind colic. By giving health to the
child it rests the mother. Price, Iwenty-flvd Cents
a bottle. nIS-lyTuThS
A Tard.— To all wuo are "offering rrom
the errors and indiscretions of youth, Derrotii
weakness, early decay, 1"39 of manhood, etc., I will
send a recipe that will cure you, FRES OF
CHARUE. This great remedy was discovered by a
missionary in S.'Uth America. Send a gelf-addressed
euvekpe to the REV. JOiEPH T. INMAN, Station
D, New York City. nIS IplyTulhS
Holiday Present*. — Finest line ever
brought to this coast of Steel Engravings, Oil Paint
ings, Gold, Satin and Velvet Picture Frames. Vases,
Pi. ture Books, Games, Photograph and Autograph
Albums, Toilet Cases and I hristma? Cards, the
finest E the city, at THEODORE TV. SCHWAMb'd,
SO4 J street, the Royal St. Jchn Sewing Machine
mau. _^___ dll-lm
Dr. La Mar's Pemlna! Pill* cmre all
cases of Nervous Debility and Physical Prostration,
such as Loss of Vigor, Nocturnal Emissions. Impo
tency and the many distressing ailmentg caused by
Indiscretion, Dissipation and Self-Abuse. This peer
less remedy invigorates and builds up the whole
pyEtem, repairs waste and arrests decay. To the
Feeble and Infirm, to the Prematurely Old, and to
all who need a Health-Giving Tonic Klixir, DR. LA
MAR'S SEMINAL PILLS are confidently recom
mended. Price, $2 50 per bottle. Sent by m«l on
receipt of price, or by express, C. O. D., to any
address, secure from observation. Address all or
ders to A. McBOYLK & CO., Druggists, OfH Wash'
inirtou street. San Francisco. Poatotfiee bjx 1952.
n2-3m
For the ladles.— Please n*k y»nr phy
sician his opinion of PURE CALIFORNIA PORT
WISE, PEPSIN ANDCALI.SAVA BARK combined,
as a Tonic and Cure for Dyspepsia or Indigestion. If
satisfactory, try HALL'S 'PEPSIN WINE BITTERS.
auJ4-tim
AMUSEMEHTO.
METROPOLITAN THEATER.
THREE NIGHTS ONLY!
Tl 'F>l>lY. W>H\»>l>i« r au«l Till "tiSDAY.
December IMB, IMb and 21st,
FAMILY MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, AT 2 P. K.
M. 1. LEAVITT'3
All-Star Specialty Comp'y.
M. B LE WITT SJe Proprietor.
DUDLEY MeADOW Manager.
En route to Leav:tt's Bush-street Theater, San
Francisco. We promised you a Superior Vaudeville
Company this vhit, and we have more than fulfilled
our word. tST UI.KK 1 1 W. ALL SI'AKH OF
TUE »llt«T niU.Mll»El
Kellr mill Rynn, Flora .tlnore.
FidtNiiiiil llnuHon, I. «'.!<■.- and Allen.
3 ST. FELIX SISTSRS 3
(HENRIETrA, CLEMANTINA, CHARLOTTE).
«•:■'<■!. Annie Bnyd.
M'lle. Alpboaslnr, ISarry Horrl*.
4: DIAMONDS. ■*
S.W.Wataaat) J. U. Rrevarde,
W. s. tillmore, t'liarleit Sanielle,
E i ilh -t. t lair, lilnnnl ;; i m. -.
«.. E. Hume, I't <>r. s. Gardner.
*CT" A Combination without an tquil oa the face of
the giobe.
ENTIRE aUMU . t PHOCIU4.HHE.
Stle of Seats cnmmencud Monday, December 18th.
No extra charge for reserved seats. dls-tt
UHBISHIASEttISSBTS
HOLI DAY
AN* EXDLESS VAIiIETV OF
CHSISTMAS CARDS !
(FINE PRESENTATION.)
PAPSTERISS,
In Silk and Plush;
JEWEL CASES,
DRESSING GASES,
TOILET CASEP,
Photographic Albums,
Blocks and Games,
Juvenile Books,
Children's Books,
Standard Miscellaneous
Shopping Bags,
Purses and Pocket Books.
CALL AND EXAMINE THE
NEW AND ELEGAKT
FLORAL FRINGED BOOKS I
The i:«t lirsl ai.il Xoaiosl of r.-e«e:-l».
Prayer Books ami Bibles.
IN GSNERAL.
For Ludies: Pkko», Portemonmi;", Cerl Cases,
Vasen, Ci*e», Jewel Obmt, SaUhelf, Wnt
ir.z Detk», FortfoUoa, Music Kolls, Jlusic folios,
Glove and H imkerchi. f Boxaa, Wo:k hox»,
H.n J liic, !• inn PapcU ri -s, Fine Stationery, Sea
w."<3 aHmmi, Phohifr«»h Aioun-.i, Auto^raDh
A hums, F. m Albume, Water loiat*, Brackets,
Picture Fraai.s, Button and Hairpin Boxc».
fir r.entiemen : rnrl»tnnn> I. Ifwiii iiiilain T»wi*i
Diariej, Inksnnds. Qoill Pcrs mid Holders, Card
Cases, Ph.it. »,'mph Cam, Le ter Vm.a, Cnricr Cases
Cigarttt« Cases, Colhr and Cofl l'.ux.-«. Ash Re
ceivers, Dictionary Ho! krs Dttmtrng Cases, Shav.
ins: Cases, Drcka's Bloitere, Standard and Miscel
laneous Books.
Finally, all standin!, current, new, elejrant and
complete works in Art, Science end Literature, all
of which will be fo'jnd in the ftucious store ol
V. A. ft G. S. Honghton, :
Booksellers and Stationers,
615 J STREET SACRAWNTO, CAL
nWUIm
p price 50Cts
AX IMMEDIATE AKD PERMANENT OKI
r«r coieii't, <oi.d«, ahtiima, :;-:»\
-miTis, cßoir. IaMsWDU, <atauru,
LUS9 OF VUi< X, Inelplrnt < nr-.-rmijitlon.
and all RlKCakes or tbe Throat anl I nags.
Auk rartbeCalirornlarainionarr Balum,
kmd take bo other.
JVBOLD P.I ALL VU i ■.. ;,.VT.->. ~ J
J. !R . Oates & Co.,
PftOPIUETOKS,
1 417 Sansome st., Ban Francisco.
I sS-U-lptMUirtrft'S
AUCTIONS.
AUCTION SALE^
mi'iuidk am) cHnmi
FURNITURE
— ASD
Housekeepiag Goods
OF ALL KISDS, NEW and »ECO\D-nA!IU.
atIBSDAY, DECEMBER 19,
AT SALESROOM. No. 91G J STREET,
Between Ninth and Tenth,
BELL & CO , AuctiODcers,
Will Eel! as follows :
One elegant Walnut Bedroom Set, Dressing-Cage
Bureau ;
One elegant Parlor Set of 7 pieces ;
Une fine WaJnut C<dstead and Spring XUttrees ;
One Cottaue Kct of S pieces ; oue Eed Lounge ;
One Walnut Dialog 'laMe;
Six pair ef flue Whit! Blankets ;
Three Erussels Carpets, sizes 13 6 ly 1C.7-13.6 by
U G— l3 6bvl4 5 ;
One line Morttl Baage, with f xtures complete
One Center Table ; one Alvarado U'ooU Stove, No. ;
Two li irr in Carpets.
Also, s..i\s, Ttbles, Chairs, Lcunf.-s, Parlor Stoves
Wardrobes, and a laiye assortment 0
Crockery, Gins*, Tin and ".Vood=nwirc.
JS-SALE POSITIVE. "Si
RELL St CO., AngUonerm.
PEftSOXAL__PROr£RTV !
THE lINDERSIGKED, ASSIGKEK OF AMES,
EARLE & CO., will cause to be sold at Public
Auction, on
FBIOAY, J "VHIIV 5, I - - :.
THE SiOCg of
HARDWARE, STOVES, RANCES, STORE FIXTURES
And PLUMBERS' TOOLS, situated la the Store
Building, 'lorthe-isi cor. of Seventh and J £ts, in Knc
ramunto ci:y. Also, One Uorse and W aeon. Terms
of sale : Cabh, in };olu c ;in. Sale will c umnence at
10 A. M. of stid day, at said store. Diils for the
entire stock can be made at any time prior to the
auction, and, if accepted by the undeatglMd, the
etoc't will be disposed of at private sale.
dlfl-td H. lltKI), Asjiynee.
JUST RECEIVED,
A LAEC£ STO4K OF
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
SUITED FOR
HOTEL?, RESTAURANTS AND FAMILIES'.
CULOT CUPS A?>D SAUCEKS, at S3 per dc7en.
HOTEL CUTS ASO SAUCERS, at $2 rer dozen.
LARGE COFFEE CUI S ASD SAUCERS, at 0 50
per dczen.
FRES'CII CHI S'A DINNER PLATES it Si per dozen.
E.XTHA FINE SILVER- I'LATED TABLE KNIVES,
at S3 per dozen.
QUADRUPLE PLATE, FIVE BOTTLE TABLE
CASTERS (engraved and cut bottles). It 35 each.
«MT Ilpjilrrs in MW AM* SEC.IV!) HAM)
MMlTIItl:, CAUI'KTS, ST«V! >, elf.
Cheapest liae of IOUtOKIr IIS in the
city.
SHIEEUEI & SMITH
>o. 323 X Street, •Scrranienlii.
Feniviajn
(CINCHONA RUBP.A.^
IBK raiST SIITEK3 IS IBE TT3KI.D
TlirT KyFICTfAU-T CURS
MALARIAL DISEASES!
Vitalize the Systeui, and arrest the ravages of tho
dreadful Altotol Habit, " DIPSOiI.VNIA."
AW A*k your Urnc k l4t »r Wine Herrhaat
for iticci. si'> SpSm
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!
READ!
KNOW THYSELF. J^&
The unt^.M miseries that result from indiscretion
in early lfo may Ik> alleviate. l ad cued. 'Those
who doubt this assertion !>h<.u'd purorase ami read
tl.e new medical work pwb'ißhccl by the frabody
Hrilicnl InHtKulr, Boitosi, il illllwl tho Ml.
cni-c .:f life : or. Self l'r^-vrv 'lli.n. It ia
tot oiilv a complete txti i^rftct treatise oa Man.
hood, Fxhimlod Vitali'y, Nervous Physical
Debility, Premature Dvcliue in igftr. Errors ol
Tooth, etc., l.nt it cc:iUiip«i one iiuridred and
twenty-five- pnaotfMoaa f:r»cuto ;-.n<\ chronic dis
eosi'B, rarh one ol «h:^h t% \n\ ulunblr. »>
prorM by the author, vhoaa experience for 21 ve.irs
U such an probably never hofiri foil to the lot of
»ny physicUn. It contilns 300 pj^cs, bouml in
beautiful emtKWRd covem, full si t, embellished
with «he very finest steel engncflsffa, gTiaranteed to
be a finer work in every 8 new llHWlmnlmi, literary
or profession*! — than an" ether work retailed in
this eouii'ry fjr i ; la. iir the money wQ] no re.
taued. Price, only il 25 by mail. «o!d Medal
anard-,! t'»! nuth. r l.y the National M.ilical Asso
claticn I'liigtiaud MBpto acnt in receipt of six
cents. Sei.'l riff.
Adire?s PF.AIV.fDY MKPICAL INSTITUTE, or
Dlt. W. 11. PAHKIH, No. i liulti-. -h -tret, Bos
ton, Mm*. The author runy i c cutisuiiet l on ail dis
eases r^quinii).' si ill nn;l BXperfetice.
2 :i 'l_ T ' lT:i3 * v "* lvWS
Pacific" Wheel I mte
.5. F. i.IL!/, PaoPKiETOK,
MAKUfACTURKI OV CAKIUAOE AND
Vanea Wheels, Scan, etc. Tue Trade furn
kl at lowest price-, lint « ..rit.igm and
WagonM of nil blniis r...' '. ctrmptly to cnler
\M on lian.l. nvJF .■>H''VrK' - *!rofitf
ELECTRICITY &MAGNETISI
I TT^OR THE TREATMENT C HOOTI AVl>
MS Chronic W^eaire?, by means of Klcetne Batii*
and Local Elcctricd Applicition?, hy
DR. G. S. rcOF.CROSS,
Of ?an Jte, Electrician an. l Maziftic PfcjeMaß,
r,-.wi»tthe COrfNEd MOUTd ANO X oTKEETS,
Clu:iie Building, No. S- 3, S*otamento, wnere fie
wiil treat all c>.uj: les1 e$ of ilise.^e. Call anl examine
cer'ificites tf wonderf il curee iv the pitlentV own
ban l*ntin£. See circiiiam. nB7-lsln>*
ROLLER SKATfS.
Lntoet and bei: for RINK USE. i*^y A>
S^jr.d for circuiar and nriii-'. •>-'• -« Wt >
WIVSTER * CO., Ko. !7 .cw.iy
U'-ntjota^ry su-cet, S. i\ <Xllw ■*"

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