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fl-gIHESa OABDS. "" " GEO. BOTKE, T3APER-HANOER AMI DECORATOR, WITH mf C. H. Krebs & Co., 626 J Etreet, between SUth and Seventh. "3- C. Z«fIC-EL. -I r-STREET FOUNDRY, BETWEEN FOURTH M -STKEET FOUNDRY, Founder. FOURTH and Filth. Cast Iron Founder. Manufact- urer of ail kinds of Cast and Rod Iron Railings and Fences. All Building Castings made to order. 85 l|.lm H. F. BOOT. ALBX. -IHILSON. 1. DRISCOL.. BOOT, NEO-OK a* CO., UNION FOUNDRY — IRON AND BRASS 11 Founders and Machinists, Front Street, be- tween N and O. Castings and Machinery of every description made to order. JytM-lplm T~FO«TIR. J- 0. FUNSTOB. 1856. T. FO«TEK a CO., 1883. BOOK - BINDERS, PAPER - H.ULERS AND £ > Blank-Book Manufacturers, No. 319 J street, between Third and Fourth. Sacramento. Jy2o— ptf TELEPUO-JE I-L4M.V-- MILL. .T-lORNER J AND FIFTEENTH STREETS, Sacramento. H. D. FIFTEENTH & CO., Pro- Si.cre mento. H. D. VANDERCOOK & CO., Pro- prietors, Contractors and Builders. Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes, Frames, Blinds and Moldirgs. Planing, Tumi and all kinds of Mill Work dime on short notice. The fitting of Stores and Offices a Specialty. lyl-*'-! AKflllTKCr. *¥ AME3 SEADLER (FORMERLY OF" BABSON __>__[ Seadler), h-as removed his office to BABSON & Seadler), has removed his.tfice to Room 5, Sutter ltuildiair, southwest corner Fifth and J Streets. jyll-tf J. MVH-.N. JK. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, 506 -m J street, betweeJ Fifth and Sixth, a*f^>a jas always on hand a choice variety o. fine S-J * Watches, Diamonds, Jea» elrr, ite. at— -lm jjjjatjjjj ~ JA.TiEJa litlliil. MANUFACTURER Of ROAD SCRAPERS, Iron Doors, Jail Cells. Shutters, Railings Gratings, Housework and Blacksmithing in general, No. s*o X street, betwoen Fifth and Sixth. Second- hand Doors lor sale- je22-4ptf B. CARLB. B. i. CROJ.T. < AISLE _ CKOLV. (CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE- j pared to do all kinds of work In their line, in city or grant*; Principal place of business, Sacra- mento Shop', No. 1124 Second street, between X and L Paetotfic*. Box No. 410, Sacramento. jelll-aptl V. rt. «DrE*iBERaBGB. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER AND MA- chinist. Front and N streets. Manufacturer of Gutenbcrger's Hor» Powers. Patent Ground Rollsr and Clod Crusher and Baliev Mills. All kinds of Hydraulic Pipes. For sale, Three Miller Pateut Hay Presses. ml-lplm J. a. <:f)\-||*tCBAM. SACRAMENTO BJ.LEit AND IRON WORKS, I street, batmen Front and Second, Sacra- mento. Manufacturer of Steam Bailers, Sheet Iron Work, etc. Changes Portable Boilers from Wood to Straw Burners. Bop Stoves made to order, mS-4ntf Llll IS 3LOM _ CO., DEALERS, CORNER OF FRONT AND L street*. Highest price for Hides, Sheep Pelts and Tallow. Butchers supplied with Salt, Paper, latest improved Sausage Machines, Stuffers, Lard Presses, etc. Prompt cash returns made for all consignments. felB-4ptf PSYSICIANS AND SUBGEONS T. A. BKIDEB, M. »., PHYSICIAN A.ND SUKGEON, SOUTHEAST corner Second .and X streeta. Office Hours— 9to 10:30 a. M ; '2 to 4, and 7t09 p. m. Residence, 913 M street, between Ninth and Tenth. m 23 4ply 6. B. '..<•«-. 31, !>., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (LATE OF CIIl- cago) Office, corner of sixth and X streets, over Spieker's Drug Store. Residence, corner .Ninth and F streets. ' n7lm DRS. J.1M.1. „ BOSS. CORNERSEVENTHAND I STS., SACRAMENTO. Office Hours : JJIieS Dr. Kellogg — Mine Dr. Ooss — 9to 10 a. M 8 to 9 A. M. 12 to ! ■'. m. 2 to 5 P. a. 6 to 7 I. M. 7to 8 P. M. s'26- OR. LAI-iE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.— OFFICE AND I Residence, No. 3£.1 J street, between Third and Fourth. Hours— B to 10 a. M,3 to 5 and 7toB P. M Office of City Superintendent of Public Schools at same place. set-.nln* BEHOVED. DR. IRA E. OATMAN HAS REMOVED HIS office to the northwest corner J and Seventh streets. Entrance on J street. Residence, 10*27 G street, corner Eleventh. Office hours — 9tolo A. M., and Ito 3, and 7toBP. m. Jyl4-lm* CnAKLES E. PIN-HAM. M D.. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office removed to 818 Eighth f erect, between *1 and I. Residence next door. Office hours till 9 a. M ; from Ito 3, and 6:30 to 7:30 p. M jy!3-lm DR. NIXON, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, M STREET, BE- s F tween Ninth and Tenth. Nos. 918 and 920. WUI jit the Railroaii Hospital daily at 9:30 A. M. Office hours -8 to 8 a. m.; 1 to 3 P. a., and evon- ■ngs. _|yl4-lm WM. ELLERY BRIaMM, M. »., OCULIST, AURIST AND PHYSICIAN FOR Diseases of the Throat. Otlice, 429' J street, Vomer of Fifth, over Sacramento Hank, Sacramento, L'al. Hours— 9:3o to 12 A. M.; 1 to 4 p. M. Sundays— 3:30 toll a. M ; 1 to 4 p. a. jvl-tf IT. L. H-T-HMO-f. H. ».. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, southwest corner of Seventh and J etreets, in Bryte's new building, up stairs. Resi- dence, southeast corner of Seventh aud N stra-ets, Sacrameuto. Office II -in a : Ito 3 and 7toBp. M. ; and on Sundays only, 7 to 8 p. m. je2s-4plm DR. A. U*. ItttlNE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON", GRADUATE OF the University of Berlin, Germany. Office and residence, No. 521 J street, between Fifth and Sixth, Sacramento. Office hours— 9toll a. a., 3to 5 »nu 7 to 8 P. Jl j .to-U WALLACE A. BKISCf*, M. D. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, NO 21* J STREET Sacramento. ,' S ut 3 A. ji. ) Ofilre Hours : i 11 A. a. to 2 P. a. Vjeli-«r.*J (6:30 to 8 p. «. _} DX. LOT FOND WON. OFFICE AND MEDICINE STORE, NO. 926 Thud street, bctweea I and J. By the pulse he can locate disease. Consultation free. He uses no poisonous drugs, '..ut roots and herbs, nature's medicine fei man. Call and see him jylO-tl" ATTORNEYS AT LAW. t.L**oo» lilt I Ml.'. 4 TTORNEY NOTARY PUBLIC. KM "Street, Sacramento oIS-lm YOl. Mi, YOII.M* .V RDaIR.I V TTORNEYS AND COUNSELOR3-AT-LAW Office, Southeast Corner of Fifth and Jstrects. Sacramento. Cal. 09-lm MM', ii. i;i tin „ a. c. *»r.*J«o*i. VTIt>K>F.YS AND COUNSELORS A. LAW. .\ Office* : Metropolitan Block, X -treet, be- tween Fourth and Fifth, Sacramento. Entrance next do-ir to Metropolitan Theater. 01-tl D. E. _________ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AMD NOTARY PUBLIC, No. 4C7 J street, between Fourth and Kith, Sacramento. jyl-tf W. C. Van fleet. A Tro'lNEY AND COUNSELOR, 60S I street, near Sixth, Sacramento, Cal. |vIS-2m CUABLEB N. POST. ÜB.VRT BMD— ML i '.-.Fi- .-■>*. A mr, ATTORN AT-L*.W, NO. 101 SaWTHTn stract, sear J. Will practice in all the Courts ie Sute ';. . " l •' C. L. wan*. A. L. UART. hart _ wnn, Anouma AND OOUSSELORS-AT-LAW— Offices at the southwest corner of Fifth and J Btreets, Sacramento, California. |. 2"i- natal l. sooaiar. a. soi/.k boll. ■KILL At 81l kl r.V. a TTO.'.'-KYS AND OCaTHMC IVORS AT LAW. __. Office, north. corner Sixth and I -ts.Je9-tf DE-JTIBTBY7 nit*-. BRI.-TER _ rail! Tllll «' llill, DENTISTS, SOUTnWEiT CORNER jf-=S3t. ol Seventh » i.t i streets. In ''"''-'-Ti'SiijS new bttil.llng, upstairs Teeth extracted,' 4 *- t-UJLJ-r without pain, by the in**- of Improved Liquid Nitrous Oxide Gas. aul*-4plm_ BEHOVED, DR. F M SHIFI.D.-l, DENTIST, <_______JStv to N... J-H, J stroet, between Filth sfc_j~T* and Sixth, where he will be pleas***! to Beaa"-^ZriTTr his friends. aol'tl M. ii. PlER***. |*V_S*HST, ii:. J STREET, BETWEEN _____*, /- -.irlli ai.d Filtli.a.-acrAmtnto. Arti-s*i<£jsJS tfcial Teeth inserted on God, Vulcanite^<H_ JULT and all basest Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas ad- ministered for paaiDleaas extraction of teeth, j-.' l-lm *-. WOOD. DENTIST, QUINN'S Bril.DD*Q,_J_Jjai_ northeast cirner Fourth and J/TMES street*. Artlflcial Teetb Ins-rt-d on all'*-uX__r b_ea. Improved Liquid Nitrous Oil* 4 - Gas for painless extraction of teeth. je-A-t* »K. T. B. 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TuThS BLACK BART. ■ - | Capture of the D-trlns Highwayman— Lone Career of Crime— Rewards for the Road Agent's Arrest— lncidents of the Capture— Clues tbat Led to the success of Ihe Detectives. [San Francisco Bulletin, November lltb.] Last Monday evening the detectives of Wells, Far. & Co., of whom J. B. Hume is chief, succeeded in running down and capturing, after a long chase of about six years, one of the most noted and darina* stage robbers of the country, " Black Bart," as he is generally known. His real name is said to be Cbas. E. Bolton, although some doubt exists as to this being his true patronymi *. Detective Hume was as- sisted by Captain Stone, of the city police, and de- tective Harry Morse. CLUES THAT LED TO HIS CAPTURE. Tbey found their man in the Webb House, on Second street. His capture was effected in a pe- culiar manner, and was in consequence of a clue left by the highwayman at bis last operation, near Cop- peropolis, on the morning of the 3d instant. As the Sonora and Hilton stage was running over the mountain road a man, whose face was concealed by a flour sack that had beeu ripped open and cleansed, jumped from behind the thicket skirting the roadway and commanded a halt. He enforced bis bidding with a presented revolver. No passengers were in the stage at the time, aud the driver, M-Connell, was compelled to get down from his seat, unharness the horses and drive them behind the conveyance. The robber then broke open the treasure-box of Wells, Fargo & Co. and took therefrom 2*23 ounces of amal- gam, valued at 81,100, which had come from the Patterson mine, at Tuttletown ; three and a quarter ounces of gold and *550 in gold and silver coin. As McConnell drove the animals to the rear of the stage, he noticed an Italian boy on the foothills a short distance away, who was carrying a Henry rifle, with which he had started out to bunt. He beckoned to him, and the lad came. The robber had secured his booty and was making off with it, when McCounell seized the rifle from the boy's hands and fired at the di spoiler. Black Bart, for it was undoubtedly be, ran. McConnell pursued, and discharged three more thots at bim. In running Black Bart lost his hat, a little round Derby, and his handkerchief fell out of his pocket. He also threw away a package of papers that he had taken from the stage. These were red with blood, and this fact induced McCon- nell to think that one of his shots, at least, had wounded the robber. The articles that Black Bart had left behind were picked up later, wben a poe-e of men from Copperopolis returned to the scene after McConnell l.ad driven back to town. A further clue, another piece of property, which is presumed to belong to Black Bart, was fouud be- hind some rocks near the spot wbere the stage was stopped. This was the case of a pair of spyglasses, which it is thought he used to descry the stage trom afar and to note bow many were about it. On the handkerchief was a laundry mark, which was the means of securing his arrest. A TELL-TALE MARK. The articles were brought to this city. The mark on the handkerchief was a private laundry mark, and a search among the laundries of the city, Chi- nese and otherwise, resulted. In a few .lays the detectives located the users of the mark at a laun- dry agency on Bush street, kepi by T. C. Ware. From Mr. Ware it was found that the owner of the handkerchief was C. E. Bolton, who was stopping at the Webb House, No. 73 Second street, Room 40. This person was immediately put under surveillance. Hume notified a hunter near Stockton, who had seen Bart, to hold himself in readiness to come down aud identify th » man, the programme being to make sure he was the proper person before making the arrest. From all descriptions it was evident that Black Bart and Bolton were the same. A WARRANT FOR HIS ARREST. Sheriff Thorn procured a warrant for his arrest on a charge of stage robbery from the Superior Court of Calaveras county, and armed with this document he came to this city. It was found that the occu- pant of Room 10, Webb House, was a well-known man about town. He was thought to be a mining man, having conveyed that impression in the society of others by his conversation. His departures from the city at various intervals were accounted for on this supposition. He generally ate at the New York Restaurant, on Kearny street, near Clay. He was ever scrupulously neat and clean, and, though he wore diamonds, was in do manner-dandy- ish. His conversation was void of vulgarity ; he never drank to excess, and ha.l no taste for tobacco. His speech was ever civil and he treated all cordi- ally. Boiton, it Be. Ms, was out of the city last week, but returned Saturday. The Stockton hunter saw him on the way from the train, and identified him as Black Bart. On Monjay evening Captain Stone, Captain Hume, Henry Morse and a fourth party took a hack up town and were driven to No. 37 Second street, where they arrested Bolton with- out much parleying. The same hack took the party to the office of Captain Hume, where Bolton was ac- cused of being Black Bart. <Be was shown that bis captors had positive proof of his identity, Captain Hume explaining that he had been tracking him for six years, and bad is the last three years got a full and minute description of the lone highwaymau ; he rehearsed the story of the lost cuff and the silk handkerchief, gave the history of the laundry mark and suddenly cast the peculiar-lookicg hat at his feet, as if to overwhelm him with evidence, but to all this Mr. Bolton was impervious, an I said his real nam,- was Spaulding; be smiled in a polite way, de- nied everything, and passed the* night iv the tanks at the City Prison. TAKEN TO CALAVERAS, He was registered in the small book under the name of Spaulding, that he had last given. Yester- day morning he took a ride on the cars to Stockton, Detective Morse, Johnny Tbacker, of Wells, Fargo & Co.'a force, and Captain stone, of the regular police force, accompanying him. At Stockton his photograph was taken. From thfnce ho resumed his journey to San Andreas, Calaveras county, where he was given quarters in the jail, and where he will bo t ried. On his person when arrested was found film in gold and $10 in silver The latter sum he was allowed to retain. The Derby hat fitted him so accurately that he said he was almost tempted to buy it. In his room nothing of pecuni- ary value was found, but an old suit of c'othes, identified as those worn by him when he robbed the Sonora and Milton stage, was pickel up. These hi had discarded for newer garments, which be bought in Sacramento last week, aud which he had on when arrested. BLACK HART'S CAREER. Block Bart is a native of Jefferson county, New York, and 40 years of age. His first appearance in California was made on the 3d day of August, 1577. He then introcuced himself to the express company by stepping out on the road in front of the stage, then winding its wav from Fort Ross to Russian river, and, w.th a double-barrelea shotgun, de- manding that the treasure-box and mail hags be thrown to him. The box, followed quickly by the mail bugs, slid from the driver's hands in a twink- ling ; the driver, at a sign from the man, whipped up his team and disappeared in the dust of the road, leaving the stranger to rifle the box of about S3OO in coin, a check for $305 62 drawn on the Grangers' Hank In this city in favor of Fisk Bros., and relieve any letters which contained coin of their contents. About one year after the above robbery, July 85, 1870, the stage from yuincy to Oroville was stopped by one man, and Wells, Fargo & ( o.'s box robbed of $379 in coin, one diamond ring (said to be worth $200), one silver watch valued at 825. The mail was alio robbed. In the box, when fbtind next day, was the following : Here I lay me down to sleep To wait the coming morrow. Perhaps success, perhaps defeat, And everlasting sorrow. Yet come whit will. I'll try it on, My condition cau't be worse, And if there's money in that box 'Tis money in mv purse. BLACK BART, the P o 8. REWARDS FOR HIS CAPTDBE. The Governor offered $300 reward for his arrest an.l conviction ; Wells, Fargo & Co. added $300 to it and the prstal authorities $200 more, making a total of (800. This reward was repeated with every fresh roboery, until now, if his captors can convict lUm of committing all the robberies, which he undoubtedly did commit— twenty-thre« at least they will be en- titled to an aggr.-ca*.- of $18,400 Following are some of tbe operations in which, it is believed. Black Bart was the principal : About 8 o'clock a. v. of July 30, 1878, the down state from Laporte to Oroville wis robbed by one man, who took from the expresa-box a rackage gold specimens valued at 850, and a silver watch, No. 710 999, P. 8. Bartlett, maker. The mail was' also robbed. On the 2.1 of October, 1878, the stag.- from Cahto to I'kiali, Mendocino county, was stopped by one man an.l the express box a...l mail robbed. On the following day, October 3, 1878, the stage from Covelo to L'kiah was stopped by one man and the express box and mail robbed. After the last robbery the Sheriff and officers of Mendocino county traced the robber in the direction of Colusa, via Bartlett Springs. The la-t heard of him was within eight miles of the town of Williams, Colusa county. On the lbt day ot September, 1880, the stage from Wcarerviile to Shasta was stopped by one man, and the express box and mail robbed. On the following day the robber came to a house on Eagle creek, Shasta county, procured breakfast and a luncheon to carry with him, and upou leaving started toward Tehama county. On October 8, ISSI, the stage from Yreka to Red- ■ iii f win stop;. by one nnn and :'.- express box and mail robbed. On the Itth of Octobsr, 1881. the stage from A!tu- raa to Redding was stopped by one man and the express box and mail robbed. The robber was traced down the valley, on the east side of the Sac- ramento river, within three miles of Oroai le, Butte county, stopping at farm-house, on the way to pro- cure food. On December 15, 1*81, the stage from Downieville to Mir.- » :.s stopped by one man, and the ex- press box and mail rob led. On .ii.'.- 27, 1831, the stage from San Juan to Smartsville was stopp-.-d t.y one man, and the ex- press box and mall robbed. On January 2', 18»z. the stage from I'kiah to <'!< -. - r i.tie was stopped by one man, and the express box and mail robbed. After this robbery It Is be- lieved the robber went toward Clear Lake, crossed at the Narrows appetite Kelseyvllle, and passed down via Bartlett Springs toward Colusa. On July 1.", 188", the stage from Laporte to Oro- ville was stopped by one man. George Hac'«ett, Wells, Fargo & Co.'a meesenger. was on the stage, and fired two shots at the robber without effect. The robber escaped to the brush and fled, going south. He was seen on the following day near C*mptonvi!le, V üba county. i.. September 17, 1871, the stage from Yreka to Redding was Slopped by one Bin, and the express box and mail robbed. On the 2tth ot November, 1882, the stage from Lakeport to Cloverdaie was stopped by one man, and tbe express box and mail robbed The robber went east md north, toward Lower Lake. All Of the above have been attributed to Black Hart on account of tbe similarity in the mr de of operation, and by the Invariable doggerel left be- hind. Early in the spring of the current year he ap- parently went " on the road " again, for on April 12th the stage running between Lakeport and Cloverdaie was stopped ny one man. On June 23d la«t,_*he stage from Jackson to lone (Sty was robbed by a single person. DESCRIPTION OF BLACK BART. Black Bart Is an American, about 50 years of age, five feet nine Inches in bight, weighs about one hundred anil fifty-five pounds, high forehead, promi- nent cbtek bones,' lower part face long and thiß, light gray eyes, deep set heavy eyebrows, gray hair and mustache.! and long soft hands. He is a teetotaler In the matter of liquor and tobacco, but Is a great lover of c ffee. He is also very fond of reading, and devours all sorts of literature ; Every lino of his poetry Is written la a different hand, the style ranging from an attempt to imitate the labori- ous work of a school-be y to a handsome, dashing business hand, betokening great experience with a pen. kMISOELLAKEOUS. P /RoVALMftaSJyi if Jggf. Absolutely Pure* ; This POWDER never varies. A marvel of purity, 1 strength and wholesomeness. More economical than 1 the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competl- -1 tion with the multitude of low test, short weight, 1 alum or phosphate powders. Sold only is cans. ; ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. 196 Wall street, New York. —^^~ j W. T. COLEMAN A CO., Agen Is. j SAN FRANCISCO. m2O-4ply _^ - ■ W. J. KAVANAUQH, 1 ENDERTAKER, _ (Suocessar to A. J. Vermilya), No. s**9 i St. . tV Always on hand a large assortment of Metal lie and Wooden Caskets, Burial Cases and t Coffins. Shrouds furnished and Funeral Wreaths Preserved. Country orders will receive prom _ attention on short notice and at the lowest rates. ' ——■■—— ■■■_________■_■_■ 1B ■—— ' — ■■■■■■■' l.r**-____-J-,-i J. PRANK CLARK, Connty Coroner and Undertaker, NO. 101T FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN J and X— Always on hand the most complete , Stock of Undertaking Goods on the coast. Conn try orders, day or night, will receive prompt - '•t*"' 1 '" nam •g-.nim m^^ atmm^ aaa^^^^tmawk—mmmmimm . I FRITZ & MILLER, UNDERTAKERS. OFFICE DT ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE. "'Ninth and X streets. Complete stock ; of UND"EaT-__B_ GOODS constantly or. hand. City and country orders promptly at- ___* to. day or nigh' , tt reasonable rate*, jyl NERVOUS" PESiLITYI A t'HIB -EARAATEGD. r^^l?3 ~" y(* VI i^ oi^Tav" | DR. E. C. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT- ment, a guarantees Bpe<*i*c for Hysteria, Diz- ziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Head- ache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alchohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Menial Depres- sion, Softening of the Brain, resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay an.l death ; Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in Either Sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea, caused by over-exertion of the brain, -«!f-*,buse or over- indulgence. Each box contains one month's treat- ment ; tl a box, cr six box.-i for $_, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee cix boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with *5, we wili send tht* purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by KIRK, GEARY A CO., Drujnrist*, Sacramento, CaL Orders by mail at regular pric*. feZlilv&wly TO THE UNFOBTIJNiTE! DR. fiIBBDS'S DISPENSARY, 623 Kearny eet. San Francisco. - "'***Sfc_ Established in 1861, tor /r etr. the treatment of Sexual iW r -— -t=^_ '^f\ "'"* Seminal Diseases, Mr 'syy--^ K-rifJ* such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, S3'^.~jJO?J*t-'XIL Strictures, Syphilis in all JV2*V*S3»«;»'** ! \i its forms, Seminal Weak- ' *f**s.'| -r-y^^irifi 'ji ness, Iniiwtency, Skiu t -f. I Ii -•S'.jh.'ip Diseases, etc., perma- I tMMl*JpiFmmWxBA nently cured orno charge _^S©lii_M »*'"»•«»»• weakness. ' }/< , ''lt;v*B"|ifJ^ > Seminal Emissions, the ft ' '.' .'lii-J/i _>''"*.'^*nnse«|uenceofself abuse, y , 4^s£&^A&yy~. -This solitary vice or de- /*^»- .^^;*^St^^[-^v- " prayed sexual indulgence is practiced hy the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms, unless combated by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eye-, pain in the head, rincini: In the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the j loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangere, a dislike to form new ac- quaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory', hectic flushes, pimples and various) rup- tions about the face, fuircd tongue, fetid t.-eath. coughs, consumption, night sweats, -aonomanla and frequently insanity. CURED AT HO *IE. Persons at a distance may be (."-red at home by addressing a letter to UU. GIBBON, Btating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and have medicines promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions. By inclosing ten dollars in registered letter, through the Postoffice, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a packat-e of medicine will be forwarded to any part of the Union. Please ft-.v you saw this advertisement in the RKCoaj)- Usion. Address UK. J. F. GIBBON, Ja24-4plf Box 1957, San Francisco. The Gfcat Kiigii*ii Remedy ;?-?Jt^--^:v-arjP?"*p <f*"jM ■' " never .falling cure . /^^X^KjjiAijit)' NW for Nervous Debility.Ex. SK^-*kl__r^^>*aba_ted Vita'ity, Scm- g/wr __|T" '"■_. \5-?' nal Weakness, Sper- 'iii /r*- "fw 'W'matotThißa, 1.0-.1 .Ylail- §raa*a'Mt*Blß lioo-l, Impotency, JM' I ~ ' > «l_fi_ ¥& Paralysis, and all the ter- .y> ■?£. ./* SatJ^dr £3 rible effects of self- abuse, _.«i5. F\ji2-__J%k'(i_7. youthful follies and ex- jfi"fi_& "' y^ .''jebtAjS cesses ir mature years— B_»7o_»Si__**S^_»Ml " lch M Loss °' Memory, !^_Sv/^n^iit__llnW " win, ' l, -'• Nocturnal .-^^Vi'Sii^^t3r_tf Kr-issam*.. Aversion to Society, Dimness of Vision, Noises in the Head ; the vital fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many other diseases that* ad to insanity and death. I»i". MI.MTIi*, who is a regular phjnician (grad- uate of the University of Pennsylvania), will agree to forfeit Five Hundred Dollars tor a case of - this kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under his special advice and craatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurious found in It. DR. MI.NTIK treats all Private Diseases successfully without mercury. I'onsailittl'na free. Thor- ough examination and advice, including analysis of urine, jju. Price of Vital Restorative, #3 a bottle, or fair times the quantity, #10; sent to any address upon receipt of price, or C. O. D., se- cured from observation, and in private name if I desired, by A. I.. Hl.vriE. M. D.. .NO. II Kearny street, Dan Francisco, Cal. SAMPLE BOTTL- FREE I Will be sent to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age. strict secrecy lv regard tc all businesaa transaction*. DR. -UNTIL.* KISiVEV REHEDT. NE- PBXEIICI VI. cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints, aiiorrhu-a, Gleet, Ltuo.rrhcoa. For Bale by all Druggists; $1 a bottle; six bottles for "5. DX. MIXTIE-S I'tVKMJIN PILES are tin- best and cheapest Dt«>'i:i..UMiil KILIOI.S cure in the market. For sale by all Druggists. KIKK, GEARY & Co . Sacramento, Wholesal Asreot*. n>9.4plv"*o9w.y nan_________*M________~H ——— i '^^_^^^^^A^u^tA_i_^_^_^_^__\_M__kJ__^_t_aiW_! for Infants ai Castoria promotes and overeomt's Flatulency, i'oiistijia- tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoja, and Fcwrisliness. It insures health and natural sleep, without morphine. " Castoria is so well adapted to Children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." . 11. A. Archer. 21. D., S3 Portland Aye, Brooklyn, N. Y. £ i-^a______ ______ n___ '■-*'« ■■""* CENTAUR ■LiWIMEWT-a ' tisin. Sprains, iluriis Galls, &c. trating Pain ing anil Heal «__________________a_K-ii3 «^^a£l___^_ '. ■ kwalfiSl CHANGED DAILY FOR THE BED HOUSE OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT! No one branch of our business receives more care in the buying. We have care- fully studied the wants of the people of this Coast, and selected for our regnlar lines only such qualities as we could with confidence tally warrant. Our BOOT AND SHOE TRADE has grown rapidly in the past five years, and to-day we, without doubt, command the largest s-le in the city. Of one Boot we use over 350 case* yearly. We speak of our RED HOUSE KIP, manufactured to our order in Boston. Over one- half of our mammoth stock of Boots and Shoes are made expressly for ns, our brand (Red House) placed upon them, and all such goods we fnliy warrant, and our warrant ehall be good in all cues. This class of goods wo take pleasure in selling and recom- mending. There is certainly mote economy in buying these goods than cheaper work. Still, many want low-priced goods, and to suit all we carry in stock heavy lines of cheaper work. We aim to bny no tr&sb, bu* to have our cheap grades all that can be expected, and even more. If we cffer a L-'dios' Kid Fox Shoe for Sl. we want to show jnst as good a shoe as it is possible to procure and sell in a legitimate business at the dollar. We carry a grsat variety of goods for Ladies, Misses aud Children, Men and Boy*. We have 63 different styles and price Shoes in Misses' and Children's from one Eastern house alone. We quote prices on only a few, and invite those at a distance to send for our DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST, which we mail free. A FEW OF OUR WARRANTED GOODS : Ladies' Fine French Kid, Button Boots; flexible soles (Reynolds Bros,' make, Utiea, N. _.), $5 50 Ladies' Fine French Kid, Button Boots (Buckingham _ Hecht's) Ladies' Fine French Kid, Button Boots (Commonsense), 4 00 Ladies' Fine French Kid, Button Boots ; regular heel and toe, No. 1 . . . 375 Ladies' Fine Curacoa Kid, Button Boots (extra quality), 2 50 Ladies' Fine Oil, Pebble Goat, Button Boots (Ludlow's make, Chicago) . 2 75 Lathes' Fine Oil, Pebble Goat, Button Boots, 2 50 Misses', Children's and Infants' French Kid and Oil Goat Shoes Men's Fine French Calf, Hand sewed, Morocco Tap Boots, 7 50 Men's Fine French Calf, Cpera Tap Boots (sewed), 5 50 Men's Fine French Calf, the "Gilman" Boot, sewed (extra), .'. 5 00 Men's Fine French Calf Shoes (aU the popular styles from the leading manufacturers). The Finest Line of Heavy Warranted Work Shown on this coast. ■ ■ > *■'■■-'-■"-■" ' -~ ' ' O-0010 __S__>_.^%Gr-S__n^'£3. ■ Misses' B. Calf, Lace Shoes; sizes, 12 to 2, $1. Ladies' B. Calf, Lace Shoes; sizes, 21, to 7, §1 25, $1 50. Misses' Cloth and Leather Button Shoes, first quality: sizes, 11 to 2, ?1 50; and dozens of other styles equally cheap. Slippers for all, in Plush, Carpet, Kid or Leather. A Full Assortment of Rubber Goods, and Arctic Overshoes. Visit our Shoe Department, and sec thousands or dollar.' worth of as good goods as can be made from leather by the most skilled workmen. _ES-__B_r_» JE_IOXTS_S_B. G. H. OILMAN, - - - PROPRIETOR, Nos. 714 and 716 J Street, and 713 and 715 Oak Avenue, Sacramento. a GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS I J. __ I* - __ I "C- - -, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND CHOICE BUTTER XORTII WFST CtJRXEK SEVEXTII AXD M STREET*. « MB*.TO. 011-4p3m c^:^Q€g:B:^-:_::s^„_fi IF TOE WAXT GOOD. FRESH AXD PERU GROCERIES, AT TOE LOWEST PRICES. —GO TO ■w. -%xr. -a- SX.X ss is I IMC. DEALER IX STAPLE AND! FANCY GROCERIES, XORTHEAST COBXBR SEVEXTII AXD .1 UTH** - , SUIIOHV TO. CAL. ol(Mplm _SE. .EB. ox-a:^h: & OOJ (Successors to AUKER & CO.), Cash Dealers in Groceries, Grain, Ground Feed. FRUITS A"* I) VEGETABLES, a Specialty. Highest Market Price Paid for BITTER, EGOS, etc. V>. 1100 .t.i.i 1103 J STREET [nlO-lptf] CORKER OF ELEVEXTII. DR. SPINNEY & m.. OF NO. II KEARUY ST. SAN FKAKCiSCO. Treat ill Cbronle and -.prcljil DUen-e«. TOl '.*■ MEN WHO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM TEE effects of youthful follies or Indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at tno altar of sulTering bum anit} . DR. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit **00 In every case of Seminal Weakness or Private Disease of any kind or character which be undertakes a- , falls to cure. HIDDLE-AUED Vl.*;. There are many at the age of thirty to sixty w o are troubled with too ;.-e., jent evacuation of tbe bladder, often accompanied by % slight smarting or ouming sensation, and a weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. t n examining the urinuiy deposits a ropy scdiraei.' will often he found, and sometimes small panic.. 8 of albumen will appaiar, or the color will be of a thin milkish bue, again changing to a dark ard torpid appearance. There are many men who de of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which .s the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect euro tn all uuch cases, and a nealthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs. Otlice hours— lo to 4 and 6to 8. Sunday, from IC itoll A. restoration of the tree. Thorough a** in- i Office hours— lo to 4 and fi to 8. Sunday, from IC ! to 11 A. M. Consultation free. Thorough cxv in- 1 ation and advice, *5. Call or address DR. SI'IHH _ CO.. No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco. P. S. — For private diseases of short otandinv, a : full course of medicine, sufficient for i cure, with Vil Instructions, will be sent to any address for **t"t>. auW-4p.'tan-MTWThFtf k~~ — _?__:__ — J|^ BRAHMINS' f^ Elixir! TOR ALL casus or — SEMI-iAL WKAK-.KSS. LOSS OP MAJI- IIODD. WANT OF ESEKSF, WEAKNESS IN THE BACK OR LOINS, PAINFUL DREAMS, LANKOOIi. DEPRESSION, E'.e. PREPARED ONLY BY THE BRAHMIN ELIXIR CO., 1004 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. Price.. Sl per Bottle _C Send for Circular. mg-4p , H p.t-..-a.i l "t_ir-r-v-»T*.IT-|-*-|*11,,1l nd Children. t What gives our Children rosy cheek" , | What cures their fevers, makes them sleep ; . . 'Tis Castaarla. . When babies fret and cry by turns. What cures their colic, kills their worms. .. . But Cgrtoria. , What quickly cures Constipation. i Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, < .. Bnt Cn*.ta*ri:a. ~ ' Farewell then to Jlorphine Syrups, , Castor Oil and Paregoric, and ." ; ; - ' H«llCn«toriiiT :. in absolute cure for Kheuma- ; , Tlie most Powerful and Pene- , ling Remedy known to man. • J DR. ALLEN'S PHI VATE DISPENSARY, ?*;' Kearny Street, San Franclseo, Cal. Established for the speedt and Scientific Ccrb ok Chronic, vol's and Special Disk -sks. THS EXPERTSPECIALIST, DR. ALLEN, AS IS WELL KNOWN, 13 A regular graduated Physician, educated at 1 Bowdoin College and University, Michigan. He has devoted a lifetime to the study of the treatment and cure of diseases within his specialty. YOUNG MEN And MIDDLE-AGED MEN, who are suffering from the effects of Youthful Indiscretions or Excesses in maturer years, Nervous and Physical Debility, Impotency, Lost Manhood, confusion of ideas, dull eyes, aversion to society, despondency, pimples on the face, loss of energy and memory, frequency of urinating, etc. Remember, that by a combination of remedies of great curative power the Do-tor has so arranged his treatment that it will not only affoid Immediate relief but permanent, cere. MV HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE (Having been surgeon in charge of two leading hos- pitals), enables me 1 1 treat all private troubles with excellent results. I wish it distinctly understood that I do not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous or supernatural power. I claim only to be a skillful and successful Physician and Sur- geon, thoroughly informed in mv specialty— DISEASES OF MAX. All applying to me will receive my honestopiniou of their complaints — no experimenting. I will guarantee a positive cure in every' case 1 undertake, or forfeit $l,«o*>. Consultation in office or by let- ter ires and strictly private. Charges reasonable. Thorough examination, including chemical and mi- croscopial analysis of mine and advice, $5. Call or addresss UK ALLEN, 2fiJ Kearny street. San Francisco, Cal. Office hours, 9 to 3 daily, 7 to 8 evening, 020-4ptf St '- • >. *-■! r a •**•. 1-. l This fireil . . - sJ • , ..iStrenj-lhenlng ) i>\ *«_!k^ v: : v I H-medy and Nerve S^ySff S^kW, I NIO-klal" is the legiti- * ! 't=2i- 4;' ; <:J> ' f A **► J mata result of over -vjrJyv. -^' "*•■ M *"- -' £ twenty years of prac- : ' ''aavf_r* S*'^- 3 tical experience, and I '■%&}■' ***?B_r_»_-i I CUKES WITH • UN- >i-. -x# '**--' -.-^i»« ft i failing certainty ■UMI - _j*J?*: 'Sf !l # 1 Nervotiß and Physical .ffl .-.sA'rJSfe^i iK i Debility.Seminal Weak- ■.:!lr\ ' ~j ji'"-,T,-i*<.rg--'.'itf "ft***- Emissions, Impotency, Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decline, and LOSS OF *lAMIO»I>, In all Its complications, and front whatever cause produced. It 1 enriches and purifies tie Blood, Strengthens the I Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digestion, Reproductive I Organs, and Physical, and Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural debilitating drain upon the I system, preventing involuntary losses, debilitating I dreams, seminal losses with the urine, etc., so I destructive ts mind and body. It is a sure eliminator ol all KIDNEY AND BLADDER COM- PLAINTS. It contains no injurious ingredients. To thorn suffering front .be evil effects of youthful Indiscretions or excesses, a speedy, 'borough and permanent CERE la GUARANTEE**. Price, Si* 50 per bottie, or five bottles In case, with luA. directions, and I advice, 910. Sent secure from observation to any I address upon receipt of price, or C. O. D. To be I bad only of DR. C. D. SALFIELO i SIS Kearny Street, BAN FRANCISCO, CA_. Consultation strictly confidential, by letter or at I office, FREE. For the convenience of patients, and I In order to iorare perfect secrecy, I have adopted a private address, under which all packages are for- warded. — — — — TRIAL BOTTLE FREE Sufficient to show its merit, will be sent to anyone applying by letter, stating his symptoms and age. o*Tn<Tirv.**ation strir'lv confidential. Dr. Felix Le Bran's «©_ AND Ct. : >0~7-~C_-. A guaranteed Cure for Gonorrhea and Gleet. Safe, pleasant and reliable. No bad effects from Its use. Does not interfere with business or diet. Price, *-5 per box, or thro* boxes for JS. Written guarantee issued by every duly authorized agent to refund th* money if three boxes fail to cure. Sent, porta?. prepaid, on receipt of price. UR. FELIX LX BRCN k CO., Sole proprietors. ILillK, GEARY & CO., authorized *"?ntl for SierameaJo, Cal. . ItiJ-iy - '. , .-;■ -..-'.'-■--'.''---.■." ■.-.;■ . MSSOELLANSOUR. - a- , , 1 «ONE MONTH'S SALES. $1 'y* " *fyyy. 1° order that the public mar <*' 3f» "' > '"'» of the immense &S\ '/"'^J|\ popularity of our GARLAND RANGES, and to show what ./Hs_tV*i «"'{__? 'i-*' low pric?e acd fair dealings will do. we Rive below the manias of <;'■ {^JxV § bona fide residents of Sacramento and vicinity who bought of '• V_\ii \lfT_» us, during the month of O-tob-r l-°t, GARLAND RANGES k^njfc p_;' and other STOVES. This is i>erha(-9 the greatest cumber .>! c 6*M ■ _l!4_^Cf'^ Stoves acd Ranges ever before sold in one month by any one -^JK'P 1 : . .^■J^fe. house on this Coast at retail, not even San Francisco expected : s^K_^| i'—B—Tß* Mrs. H. Merwin, -.Mth »n.l II sts. IJ. Fountain. 140S P-t. •«{-_? ■y_sllK\' V. Upton, Elk Grove. C. Arthur, O, bast. 7lh snd Sth sts. '/OT«r" '/ : '7T*F* Mrs. W. A. MaS-ie '.'th *;:,i F .*.*. P. Williams. 17th, F Slid G Sts. "■ I. I V .--a- J. C. FowJin, **t.xkton. D. W.xilf. Mil 'tli St. . •: -. V 'ill--./ ' Henry Coats, 14lh, bet- J and X sts. 1 11. I eel. 3d, J ami X -ts. -,■«___.- ' ■VwJSWr,'' ' 15 R. Martin, 618 10th st. ' Kohert Kti'.er, TO K st '^Lt7-'- -•nTs—^B^'' A 1 l'e-.-k, Courtlan.l. A. KeitWy. Antelofw '-'I_ , !*_ '•' kJ'iJ' M. M nt, X, bet. I6th ar..l Kill sts. I Mr., C. A. W-cner, ;.,!, I' »nd S s»s ,*J-J_t_B.^ -S_L__C» Geo, Foulks, Elk Grove j U. C, BilUngslty, li. bet. ISth and Utih. kS___"« k^J^fjs, A- I* Grimes, llth and i' sts. I Hon. \V. A. January, >', bvt Bth and .-_sj^"ij 53_5^*t j. P. Odbert, S9'.h and R - 1». 7th sta. .-r'-l^r-* __|f___^. Mr*. Ke-,*an, 1201 Sd St. ' Mrs. K. to-, a , ;i.l. bet. I. »n.l M sts -" >^t-__" ''■'*7_p4w» Robert Allen, "' » nd H sta !W. MeKi'thr.. 17th and X its. *, . 'rK_*\',r • iWZ-Wk- J. L Sutton, Ut and V sts. I H. Foster, Brighton. ' Wt—BV VrWiravV oJ. Willis, O, bet. 15th and IDth sts. \ Mr. Mcl>erraoit, llth and sts. '•''■'TrtPl^ faftxl' Urs. J. Perry, 7th, bet. O tand P sts. |J. F. Clark, itl>, bet. J snd X -•- «-TiXaVi>'' ]■--. J Lane, N, bet. 16th snd 17th tts. |S. Ga!**. X, bet. 6th and ('••.lt sts. ;| 3 *,-, A.V___Ul ». F. Viena, Fn-s-.oCitv. I 1) Trent, Hk Grove. *.",*—*,■-' \l_3_l *5 A. D. Whit,, 29th an.i t,' -'..■*. IJ. C Ice, (*. »et lit!. »nd 14th Sts. v J *1A *-\ : >--'' li Oslrorn. .\, .7th r.-i.i bill sts. ■P. MeGuire, F, ket. I7tli ami Is:'.- *■*.. S5. i*_&. . *»aS **!t^' F. li. Win-;. Sth and J st*. '• J. **" »-' . Washingtaan. aSL.T' i k **5 _!£_* J. Gratz, ISth, bet. L -an.! M sts. Audett * X anode. Woodland. S *___sfc"-- -iyTnl^r •'■ Woodward, >cw C tKttle. M. Smith, t; sn.UStli sts rr-; *s_{- ' **.*«■ ■*f_7**- It. G. Hart, 61* 10th st. J. M. -aarliii, K. bet. '>!-. ,th. gg Li*^-^ ,»!V ; H. M. Wade, Gait. yuong Ue. 1, let 2 1 and SJ. O; "Tj^ amaa4mm\ w. C..lcraan. Wood'and. _ A. Mdder, S'h, bet. G and 11. 'Onfall' ' JO[ SiS Audett A- Kan«!>. Woodland. 'J K'-th-***''-. w«.hii.«U.n. J ( *T-fl_^ «Wf* J. P. Flanagan, ISOOM St. T. C. Pugan, Plymouth *#f?jlV , . -^* F. Nold ,:«-.h and O «■. J. H. Cu-ren. 3d ai.d 4 th, IJ R sta ..,..-, ___• Mrs Gr-.in-'.a-v, Howell's. Oal. Stevens, 1, 10th and llth at* k MjHWP >.of-5_ ■■■> F. Fan i. 190S II »t. J- Trumbler, Wheatland. Ws__s '■■$*&&■ ' Audett .V Kai.oale, Woodland. P. BagSWajU, 12 mil* Uou*o *. tJT*__[ ' .-;*St_E ,- Geo Turner, Nevada City. Mr*. Uar.-t:\, 1., t.ei. 4th and Mh sts a^ki____-_«M ■\fc_E ■ Dr. Dart, 14th, bet. F and C sta. :W. A. It. nry, -".'h, bet. J and X sts. -■**_._!•*_ JSl__tei- P. R. Beeklev. Franklin. M. K--Ktii*..i.. Moore's station. .-ksfajfc^ 3 ~ZZ. Geo. Turner, Nevada City. Hon. Flank .it*.-, IIU 1 street. • _ft-_R^ . 'ifc^^ > * A. 11. Alderman, ti-'.t !T. Ross, nil Sd st ."Vcr_^ii '■''ti ia-t"* G. D. Connor, Slou-h House. ! I. S. Laud a_til.e. Ii- and J 1* I-Kfii '/^fi-J?s,' Jesus Silva. K.e-.-l'.T-.. j H. "J. Andetvon, 715 1 >th st. _||_>J_m » .-"Trpasf:),, j 9. eaily.kletan. W. 11. Baraa-m, Truekte. ,- .JTrljaMV ".'•'■■■' t'l * Mrs. G. O. Todd, 3ii and KMI !C. T. Tanbids, llOlili st. 4}'fC- -.-,?;;*-,. J. A. Parker, School Hou.e.station. C. A. LaGrave, lone. iiVv. i ''_ffli"ti-;' . 1. M. To. .r. '.:, bet. 17t:: ..; :s;h »ti. J. J. N>-- 3d aid 'sts. v. •,„_._*/:> MttK:*', J. Scott. 10-ie. L. K. ii»la.nier, 1, Ill. aud 12 li sts. ,' , ■*!>■&■ ' \^_t^W. ;/ Mr. Davie, 512 -l.i St. W. B Mur.loek, Levai a tu:t. _T^V?a^ '^_^T># P* Mourier, . oseai le J. Vf. East, Lincoln. *B Li^f? '^■'t'* J. McDermott, Di.aon. F. Harper, 1232 G *t. "-__JT • G. W. Whipple, Burgettsville. A. J. Henry, 1221 <> st. _3 {matt' vtam -**JaC*» Geo. Turner, Nevada City. W. E. Ounhton, 14tti an.l|o »'i . i^_S» ■yM-yM.>"' Au.lett * Kan.rle, Woodland. Palisade Saloon, J, bet. '':i and 10th. .%_ m\ **_, <;/C_a*^*, J. _ Luce, Sheiidan. P. Crew, Wal-.ut Grove. i ! 3»_*S_ *y__y» ■' Maxwell, Winters. F. K. Dray, I. bet. 13th and 14th sts. ■ -'l^R 1 'f 'TIT..";-. * A- Bennst, ii. Let .'.th and 6th s'.s. M. A. Baxter, 221 O st. -'tv*l^>- "'" "' ' L. B. Mohr. llth and L sta. A. J. Aichinson, Winters. *N!9 af. f v i'.iT J-,. P. J. Hopper, S, bet. llth and 12th sts. W. Kuan, 1231 H st. : ,',: « t ,. \twiS_ll A. C ' Campbell, 1215 E st. P. llat;erly, 3d, Let. X aud L sts. "v _*W '' 4__WB® c - Welsell, 727 M St. F. D. Ryan, Fifth and J sts «S*>*_^ -JO& Geo. Turxer, Nevada City. Pr. Hatch, 11, bet. 7th and Stli st*. rSSL^At/y, -tKaV* a.Jr' P. Duni.ina, 36'.h and II ets. McKim, »] J J st •>»} Ti\. ". - -I_^" J. J. Currc, Shingle Springs. Judge W. 11. ''catty, 7th and M sts. vz fe--- jJW A. 11. Bcni.inir, 3d and X sta. E. T. Gray. Wheatland. '3t"^|>».,' ygMt^e^kyL O. Nelson, iii l 9th st. I. T. I. fhorroaa-. lone. -.a£j_nZ-V yajg^gS Audet* & Kantnle. Woodland. T. Duuworth, O and lo: sts. ''- a __fwv «■' /XZTtyP O. Sauve. J th. M and N sts. M. Altos, 3d and L sts. '*'>_^Ka?\ Vilmtfmi H. Baxter, Washington. A". F. White, I2th and P -:- a»,/Br_*in \ Q ■*?liTß>. M. A. Hasseling, Shasta. Locke * Lavenson, J, bet. 3d and 4th. ' ,'!■ J ■ ■__•' ft V- §John Gerber, Guthrie'a White t H art, I*wO_ea, Sth and J st*. "T i 2 it ,,, J yjAdjtf 'M. Rudrieck, 2009 ,1 .-t McKune & George, Law office, 4th and inSK-' ' T Ttif ■B. B. Brewer, 1109 10 th at J sts. \* . Tf_M_i' " s__;'/Sl F. Mahone, 13th and lltb, J and K. Matt. Johnson. 1712 N St. *ji '■-£,■' . ■vtT_jr-'-' Ah Kee, 410 I St. J. E. Shiels, Sth and Oth, I. and M sis ►3>Ti"J "^SwKfo' H. Newton, sth, J and X sts. .'. R. Childs, .17 II st. --.rj -a-Hfe':-. ym?a}\\\W :! * J. Driscoll, Arcade Hotel. Y< tl Choung i, Co., I. bet 3.1 an.l 4th. SS " aa_S^ -■l____i;^ M. "' a-''. 3d, bet J and la sts E. Williams, G. bet. l.'th and 17lh Bts. '^Bm^JMr ' ''_*--i^ R. S. Lockhart, O, bet. 20th and 21st. W. Trainer, 20th an.l I' -•- V T__«- ' i'J»"T«at Miss M. Moore, Tulare City. Col. E. K. Hamilton, sth and J sts. , ffi_J»- ' ■/»!s__r\* R. II G...*in, 19th, X and I. sis. M. E. Stroup, Folsom. •'fllMV'x* ■ Fa v " " C. Wood, 125 P st. Chas. Addington, Sth, land J sts. •' .'/ }'_[>* '■ '' ' J. F. Stoll, X, bet. 6th and 7th sts. Go. Cashman, Elk Grove. . , SL.L.Lew^&Co.g '$$< Nos. 502 and 501 J STREET. Jpg^ _^_C*r*S ___ft____^__^ __________mm_*mmmmmm g HPpw C3f- . IC. "V -A. 3ST 3SC 3E3 "ST S -Ef _3ff t79*_?n-"s_ iso" T_-__:-~t a=»i-^___> i LOCA1I"lN CHAKGSD: 815 J STr.EET (North Side), BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH. SPLENDID LIME OF FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, WHICH will be sold at the Lowest Prices, as usual. Par] Sets aa low as MO, and Lounges, $*— all are specialties. If you want the BEST BARO AINS in the city come •-t see OLD '49r.R. ■ *otf O-*^-* CALIFORNIA. -^^^ *?* f> 2 /&2b^-^a Mr. Snow: The art critic of fj P*V ft l_J .t5 ' California, says makes ><^ f Or, LU *_. 5 the finest photographs he has £ 3 Pk FT Cj [1 ever seen, either iii this country [] q >— n W O iHi or Europe. II v -< r» L f~) ' n " — . n ~ /^ W Ci n UNITED STATES. n 2J g ° l!_ v Dl John p ßonte: The art con- H ° 3 I— i __ S « w : J noisseur of the United States, " r** __j t-2 »-« • Si ?TJ _ N-' -says, "I have made several trips J] •____-> ~^-*- t-2. ~f) —_,&(- 111 throu.-rh Europe and America In t_ . [j* _• N ~ jj Ui in search of line art. I have IU Co q 13. C C— * (U 0 never vet found any photo- n r-r Q rt "- n graphs equal to Hodsoh's. U /**< O rr-i j— CJ? -Ofl 0 They arc 'by FAB th, Inest | VCH TO 3 jft co , - C*3 in ! work and ''est pictures, . have „ Sr-? "1 n — tV U 0 cverfound. J P p g g « oS <U 0 r* " a--, fl ' £ -° S THE n ' n ■~J H PHOTOGRAPHERS. [0 "2.2 f^j *^ i At the only Competing Exhi- JJ, - M ff. p» W v - imf hition of the' Photographers of *_ _, O rt __. rt _ -^W the Pacific Coast, held July 2d, % X '-^g. fl rt G_ nj-l /k^y >■ 1875, it was unanimously dcci- Y^S'Sf 3- — j*- V-H P^ ded that Honsoir'swere the best \ "WW % Jfjj P" " I '^^^^^^■^^^.^^■■^^^■■■■■■^.w^■l^^■■■■■■■^■■^■a■■«^Juw■aK■aall» ■— ■______■ Plows ! Plows ! Plows! THS NEW SLOPING LANDSIDB BALE CHILLED IRON FLOWS ! (THE BEST CHILLED IRON PLOW IN MARKET.) EUREKA QAJSTG PLOWS I MOLIVE STEEL PLOWS! COMMON CAST IRON PLOWS I GORIIA-t CO-BISED DEEDED AXD RAXDAIL PFLYEKIZIXG ii - kkows, VI'LTIVATOR.S TnE l.lt 1>t,1.1! t,A\ti 4 to |2 PIOWS, «F.lf rEED SOWERS. THE STOCKTOX. OR TWO-EUGE GANG CAHOOX «li:» SOWERS. PLOWS ; 1 It 11 111*11 SEED DRILLS. In* CELEBRATED BAIS WAG ©S3, FAX HILLS, BEXICIA SPRIXG WAGONS. NAT -TITERS. GALVAXIZED AXD PAINTED BARBED CIDER .Mil 1.4. WIRE, BEXICIA AMU IR»X HARROW, BALIXG WIRE ASD ROPE, WOOD BAB HARROWS. HtIIIJ WARE, Etc., Eic. Baker & Hamilton, SAX PK4XCISCO or , UCUWB-Jl PATEK PHILIPPE & CO.S CHRONOGRAPHS ! I iPUT-SECOND AND MINUTE REPEATER WATCHES 4ITO FOB TDIIXG BOSSES. jjofl H. WACHHORST, Tin* Leading Jeweler, T^fa^^S' I* SOLE AGENT for the int-rior of Calil-mU for the VJjWHfcg^ggjjgfafeM^i S^T? Patek Philippe &oo.s Watches ifß^f : Which hive no superior in the world, «nd while being the ', MIIHI aTJTt nHTlffi t'i iTITtT equal to the JULES JURGENSON. VEST and FRODS - v^^ : S^===^^===~___S_. HAM WATCHES, ai e m*-_ less in price. . "yEtr •* * •"--= —^r^ri^"^^* SIGN: TOWN CLOCK! \ i|S|[|fJ^.i' \ No. 315 J street, bet. TUlrd and Fourtli, | |^|ig}^gr.. | (NORTH SIDE,) _jii_i_ ll ii " ' " X > SAOBA^TEIITTO. 64-4plm - - ■-,!»___gg^___g_E^= i - * Hi-i^Fr^in^T^TiT^^nT^^ "- -"""",<'-'