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SATURDAY'S NEWS. ;CO:«T>ENSED FROM SPECIAL DISPATCHES.] Domestic. The Broadway Railroad, New York, has got as far as Broome street. George "W. Julian has been appointed .Surveyor-General of New Mexico. The New York banks now hold $89,- Tii'.iAJOO in excess ofle.^ul requirements. Ten thousand iron-workers in the Ma honing valley, I*u., are out on a strike. At Leavenworth, Kansas, Saturday, Uob ert Broadbas Fatally shot R. C. Jobson and committed suicide. George Axtell fatally shot three men and seriously wounded two more in a saloon ;it Deposit, N. V.. Saturday. The sale of the revised Old Testament in New York has been light compared with the demand for the revisod New Testament At Woodlawn, >id.. Saturday, Charles P. Barnes shot and killed his brother-in-law, Thomas 10. Brown, his (Barnes') ten-war tild son, and wounded another boy. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad has given notice that at the ex piration of thirty days it will withdraw from the Colorado-Utah Association. The lately missing pastor, Rev. Oscar Brown, of New York, is improving. He talks rationally at times, but is still de ranged, and does not know where he spent the week. In the construction department of the Brooklyn Navy Yard 110 employes have been discharged. A large majority of the men have been workers in Republican as sociations. The Bay View Iron Mills at Milwaukee, Wis.. closed down on Saturday night, owing to a railure to sign the scale at Pitts burg. About 1,500 men are thrown out of employment. The Republic Iron Works of" Pittsburg have agreed to the Amalgamation Associa tion scale. This is a break front the Sheet- Iron Manufacturers' Association, formed several days ago. Local elections tools place Friday in sev eral counties in Virginia. In Alexandria the Democratic majority was cut down from some to 13, while Norfolk, which gave a Republican majority la>t fall, went Democratic. Niagara Kalis furnishes another sensa tional suicide. Thomas McCoinb, a de spondent negro minstrel manager, desper ate over his small n ceipts, jumped into the river Friday night from a hundred-toot precipice, struck on his head and gave up the ghost. The City of Rome's collision, off the Newfoundland coast, witli a French Bshil vessel, and loss of life, is severely com mented on in maritime circles, as she was north of her coarse, and running at an un usual speed for foggy weather and taking unusual risks. President Harris, of the Northern Pacific Company, says there is no truth whatever in the statement recently made regarding the leases of the Oregon Railway & Navi gation Company, in which it was alleged that the terms bad been settled and coun sel instructed to prepare the lease for sig nature. The late General Stager, who died at Chicago, was a member of the Telegraph ers' Mutual Benefil Association, which pays $1,000 to the heirs of a member on his death. The General indorsed on his certificate: "To be presented to the asso ciation at my de. ith," and the instruction lias been complied with. The Brazos rive.- at 0 o'clock Friday night had fallen -even feet from its highest point at Waco, Tex. At least l">n dwellings and business houses have been submerged. Every available workman has been engaged in cleaning the buildings and streets. The estimated damage to the city property (not including railroad property) will reach $100,000. .lames Tracy, of the detective force, and acting as state agent, started from St. Louis Saturday night for Auckland, New Z'-a land, where he will receive the murderer Maxwell, who killed Preller at theSonth ern Hotel over a month ago. and bring him bark here for trial. Tracy is accompanied by special officer Badger, who will art as guard. These "Hirer- will reach San Fran ciscy on Thursday and sail for Auckland on the tith of June. The New York Tlmtt say.-: California fruit has been a prominenl feature of the fruiters' stock this wei !;. There have been caees*of peaches from the Santa Barbara neighborhood that sell readily for S3 and $5 si case, holding from 75 to 100 peaches. They are packed green, bul l-w a chance to ripen on the journey, which takes seven days. Apricots arc worth $2 50 to S a box, containing about 300. Cherries from Los Angeles sell fors3 for a 30-pcmnd case, while currants from the Pacific ■ cents a pound. Foreign. Ihi ■ liinese '■-,-. c ualion o( Tonquin con tinues. Minister Phelps i- bein-..' well entertained in London. Lessar, the Russian agent, has >f; Lon don tor tin- Afghan frontier. I' patches fi mi ' iibraltar state that an earthquake shock waa felt at that Friday. ' It i- i! •■[ thought in Ijondon that Lord R ry - !:: : .--i'iii to Berlin was entirely lory. The majority ol the English peoj to be satisfied with Gladstone.-! settlement <■! the Afghan trouble. Earl Spencer Is::- failed to remove Sir Charles Dilke's opposition to the n of tli'- lri: ii ( rimes Act. Southern Hindostan has been visited by a terrific storm. At Hyderabad a number «;" i. .. - v, . re - : r ;;<-k and two officers of the Hussars kilir.l by lightning. The imi'i now '" ing raised in Ireland for the U'lxMit of J;i:in-.~ Stephens, i Fenian Head Center recently >■ • from France, hui reached the sum i>!' £700. Our correspondent ■■■■'. Mareei no outbreak of cholera yet in thai city, but there an i intiuued rumors of cases in the slums of the city, a^ wo II :i> in the outlying villages. The /■ of Cairo, in :i :s in a most offensive way Englishmen in service in Egypt, ft is • : . lit now that a second suppression of the paper may !>.' deemed necessary. It is asserted in .-onic f|uartcra at SI Petersburg that Russia's acceptance of the English proposals is dne to the Czar's friendship for the British Cabinet and his desire to do nothing which would hazard the return of the Tory party in Kngland to power. The Irish papers of Nationalist sympa thies deplore the alleged attempts to dis credit the National League, in American politics] attacks in the United States against Eajara, 1 Treasurer of the old Land League. United Ireland, I'arnell's organj appeals to the friends of all factions in the Irish cause to display more good will and energy, t lie exercise of which qualities! it says, made the Irish in 'America so potent in the struggle between Knglnnd and Ireland, a few years Pacific Coast. ■ Ityan b i;iy. ry fre • 1 . » \ it ia, !'.. t '. East I ■ laj . ii.iry rirefi Baturdnj n lercd oul a I • \ ■ M in tv. S iv. An drew MeG itarton in a ii -■: Two ban :■ of tbe . oiuiittetl by ; ; i tcp irted. The rtiuent at Store Island wa . afternoon until tin Isl of July. fh< on band do n< I . 100. ' Mr,, Gnstave i resiiU'nt of Stockton, was found <!■ ad in ber reside eeatan ■ irly hour Saturday morn ins. '.;"•;•■ cause was apoplexy. The residence of 6. Goldman, corner of Tenth s-i<l Main streets, in Portland, Or., ■was putted by fire at 8 o'clock Saturday evening. Tl»e loss to furniture is $1,500. While the disease of glanders prevails no bones are allowed to enter British Colum bia except by the port of Victoria, and all inch will he subjected to rigorous vetcrinaiy examination. Erie Elrod, iged about :i years, was drowned while attempting to swim in the Ooadalupe creek, Hants Clara county, Sat urday forenoon. The body was recovered about 1 o'clock. Sealin- '" British Columl ta La over for . on. The average of thirteen Vic toria vessels is 400 skins : the largest i< by one vessel is 3 ■ Phe season is regarded asunproatable. General Wiiiiam Kilgour, of Sterling. 111., died at_ Y os Ra tos Friday night from the effec'^ of a woun d received during the war of the Rebellion. General Kilgour V*rtieipated in thirty engagements, was three times wounded, and held the brevet rank of Brigadier-General at the close of the war. THE AMERICAN TURF. Baldwin's Kred» Second in «lie Race Tor the Brewers' Cup. [By Telegraph.] Jekomk Park, May :'.Oth.— The weather was muggy. The attendance was large. The mile and a furlong, for all ages, Sam Brown wou, Caramel second. Tolu third. Time, 2:00. Half mile, for two-year-olds, Portland won. Refrain second, Electric third. Time, :">O. The mile and a furlong, for all ages, Mikado won. Duchess second. Himalaya third. Time, 2:00. The mile and a half, for three-year-old fillies, Miss Palmer won, Punka second, Buba third. Time. 2:47*. Three-quarters of a mile Wandering won. Girofla second. Guitar third. Time, 1:19. The steeple chase over the full course Captain Curry won. Abraham second, Paterson third. Time, 4:10. The World says of the Juvenile stakes at Jerome Park: Among the first of the lot to appear under the colors was Belmont's imported i«lt Oil Was, followed soon after by Withers Salisbury and George I.oril lard's Electric. Next came Dwyer's pair, with Kiteson. and the California pairs with riders wearing their overcoats O\ er the silk. The lot excited much admiration, especially Portland, who had such an old, wear-ami tear look about him that lie conveyed the idea of being anything else but a baby out for his first race. Within a lew minutes of the time fixed for the race the eleven were in Mr. Pincass' hands, and taking their positions, they were sent away to as level a start as ever was made by a lot of two-year-olds. The lirst to break the line was (iil Bias, closely followed by Laura Garrison and Portland. The last named, however, quickly took up the running with Salisbury, Laura Garrison and Mamie Black in immediate attendance. As they showed on the main track Kelly (blue) boarded Dwyer (red). But it was only for a few strides, as with a quick rally Mclaughlin sent Portland right out, and taking a big lead at the sever, furlong pole lie came away and won very easily by two lengths, followed by Refrain, who headed the Mamie Black colt and Electric. Just before reaching the betting ring Electric was a length and a half back, third, fol lowed by the Mamie Black colt; Salisbury. Fortuna, Mink, «.;il Bias, Buffalo, Preciosa and Laura Garrison. The hist four or five simply cantered in, having been eased up at the' lower end of the stand. <■[>>■ inn ATi. May 30th. — The Latonia lark races were well attended. The track was very muddy. The one mile, for maid ens, all ages. Hazarus won. Handy Ann .second, Glendon third. Time. 1:52. The mile and a quarter Swiney won, Silvio sec ond, Madi.-on third. Time. L':L'O. The two miles and a quarter, all ages, for the Brew ers' cup, Bob Miles won, Freda second. April Fool third. Time,4:2s. In the mile heats the first heat was won by Wbizzag, King Kvrle second. Chili third. Time, 1:511. The second heat Whizzag won, R. Monee second. Chili third. Time, 1:34}. The one mih- Compensation won. Boreas second, Constitution third. Time. 1:51*. Galt Items. The Gazette of Saturday has the follow ing items . John McFar'.and cut several hundred acres of barley this week. Wheat and barley is mat urine nicely, and in a week or two harvesting will be in full blast. If we do not have as much grain as usual, the quality promises to be i xcellent. The gen eral verdict is that wheat is filling "tn as well as ever known, and will beol superior quality. Crews for the harvest field are being picked up and arranged by the grangers, and soon the noise and whirl of machinery will be beard in the harvest field. The ravenous grasshoppers are still mis chief-making in this vicinity. I, ark Quig gle showed us a specimen oi wheat tlii> week grown on his farm that looked more like -nibble cleanly cut with a header than beads "i' wheat The head- and two or three inches of the straw wen- completely eaten up by 'hoppers. We were alsoshown branches of peach trees visited by grass hoppers, with nothing remaining but the fruit-kernels and wood. It is stated, how ever, that the destructive pests have no ticeably decreased in number during the past week and that they are now confined to a more limited area. A bold robbery was committed al Clay on Friday night, the 22d inst.. by a man giving the name of Frank Howard, who had been working in the vicinity fora few day-- previous. He effected an entrance to the store of Steele .v Ralphs through the hark dour by prying off some iron bars from across the door. He took qnitc an assortment of goods, and then secured Mr. Canady's horse and cart to make way with his plunder. Part of the good*, with the I, 'i >c and cart, were recovered next day. the man going off afoot with a < Jolt's shot gun and some pocket-knives. The goods, horse and cart were tound at Mr. Maroney's gate, on the Cosumnes river, where he evi iiring capture. A enuine old-time charivari \v;t^ ten dered Dr. Moore and his estimable bride last Wednesday evening at their residence mi I! street. The event was one ol great excitement and much intolerable noise. Every cow bell, tin j>;m. cau, drum, Lorn and other noisy instrument in town was iir.iiuht into requisition, and the charivari opened ui> with ;: thunder and lightning overture and a go-whack-go vvback ol the drums. The discord \v:i> full "t' harmony and the ruelodj enchanting. The bashful bridegroom and smiling bride i the door and politely invited the invaders in and tendered them the hospi talities of ilr* house. A !<<■_■ Hi' lager \v;i.i tapped lur refreshments, and this partaken of, eudi i the festivities. The marriage 1 lsl Sunday of I»r. Moore and bride, Mrs. Gear, was the fourth experience of both the contracting parties in the wedlock bus iness, hem ■ so much bashfulnesa nn the . ion of their last effort. r\> Emulsion of Pure Cod LiverOiJ with Hypophosphites, in incipient con- Btimption, possesses remedial powers >>( great efficacy. It hr:il> the iiritation ol the t!tr.i;it and lungs, makes pure blood and lortifica the system against further iuroada by iiisc;i-- !. A Bavarian chemist is reported to have invented an enameling liquid which ren ders any species i if -ii in- or cement harder than granite/ and gives it the indelible ap pearance of any mineral that may be de sired. Complete Treatment, with Inhaler, for every form of Catarrh, $1. ASK FOR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache ami Fever Instantly relieved. Choking mucus dislodged, membrane i mill healed, breath sweetened, Emoll, taste and hearing restored, and ravages checked. Coughi Bronchitis^ Proypinps into the Thro.it, I'ains in tile (hot, Dyspepsia. Wasting of Strength md Flesh, Ix>.«s of Sleep, etc.. cured. One bottle Radical Cure, one box ' atarrba) Solvent lono l>r. Sanibrd'i Inhaler, in one I riackafiei of nil drujojists, for SI. Ask for Sax- roi:i)'s Hadical Ci r.r.. a pure distillation of ; Witch Hazel, An Plnc,c£ Fir, Marigold, Clover mourns, cte. Potter l>r«K anil Chemical Co., Boston. „ (•■•, j 5 jni. New I - ifl- for Shattered I t^ 81 La *«* I V Norvc?, Painful Muscles] WT,-,,!-..:'" and Weakened Orftaus. 1 VOLjAIC Collins' Voltaic £lei I §fv^\ F^t^k trie I'lHgt^r instantly if- ! 6 * **l (^i}9 fect.s the nervous =\>:tera \ •**fN.Xr "\IJ^A. al "' I'af'^hts |<am, ncr- | *yi£\ voumicn* '""' debility. A • ''V r-#»Tni^ perfect Electro-«» - i •^ EL.ECTRIO vanlo Battery »-om- ' Hi A CTCRS 1 1 " "1 " Ml a hialil.v I W** medicinal Planter for ■2."' cents. All druggists. a»2l-oinM Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin ; ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. j ■ ■ - "... ■ SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS. A party of twenty-five school teachers i leave for the Yosemite next Wednesday. i number of obscene pictures recently ;d by the police, were destroyed Satur in the city prison, as lequired by law. meeting of the Railroad Commission held on" Friday, when the resignation !. A. Girvin, the stenographer, was ac- C. Stubbs and other prominent officials tie Southern Pacific route left Saturday ttend the meeting of the Tnnaooott* tal Association at Denver next Wed- Rev. Dr. Barrows, of the First f ongrega tional Church, has received a six months leave of absence on account of ill health, and will leave in a few days for the East and Europe. It is generally conceded among railroad men that the Central Pacific is in earnest in ils purpose to have a reduction in lirst elass overland passenger rates, as it will increase travel to and from the East On the voyage of the British ship Imber home, from Calcutta to this port, Alfred Elwell, a seaman, fell overboard. The ship was hove to, a boat was lowered, and search made, but without success. He wa. - 18 years old, and a native of England. The annual gathering of the clans of the San Francisco Caledonian Club took place Saturday at Shell Mound Park. The weather was all that could be desired, and the attendance was' the largest that has paid tribute to any picnic yet given on this coast. The first two weeks' work of the School Census Marshals show an increase of about 5,000 children. This increase will add some $40,000 to the department from the State school fund. The total number of children, as shown by the tables, is 67,775, 33,830 being girls. B. F. Blackburn, who was until within two months ago employed as cashier on the Evening Post, was arrested at his home on Liberty street early Saturday morning by District Detective Price, on a charge of felony embezzlement, preferred by John F. Sheehan, one ot the proprietors of the paper. The wrestling match at the wigwam Sat urday night between Tom Cannon and Max imilian i'eschia was a lizzie. The enter prise drew very few spectators. Peschia bears the soubriquet of the " Italian bull." He won the first fall, but in the second bout his arm was dislocated, and the match was given to Cannon. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency re ports 81 failures in the Pacific coast States and Territories for the month of May just closed, with assets $227,979, and liabilities $401,1 1!', as compared witli 7a for the pre vious month, with assets •■sl7 - vV>." ) , and lia bilities $361,267, and 71 for the correspond ing month of l-.M. with assets *-),">_', 77,--. ami liabilities $659,497. Memorial Day, graced with fine weather and beautiful ceremonies, was- observed Saturday in the customary manner. Hum ness was suspended, the public offices and ( :ourts were closed, and the toilers in shops and offices [aid aside the cares of their daily avocations, and cither took part in the proceedings of the day in honor of the brave men who died in the war, or on pleasure bent visited the ocean beach and other suburban resorts. Charles Denby, of Indiana, appointed Minister to China, has been an acquaint ance for twenty years of John I. Irish, ed itor of the Oakland Times. In a brief ed itorial note in his paper Colonel !ri-h speaks of this acquaintance, and adds that Minister Denby earnestly supports the opinion of this coast concerning Chinese immigration : in other word.-, is firmly op posed to further Invasion of this country by Chinese, and favors strict observance of the law. sometimes too Loosely interpreted, prohibiting, with some exceptions, such invasion. PASSENGERS FROM THE EAST. [SPECIAL BY TKLEGP.ArH TO THE RKCOED-UNION. Promontory I Utah), May 30th.- The fol lowing overland passengers passed here to-day to arrive in Sacramento June 1-t: A. Ward. New York; It. <;. Nicholson, Washington, i). </.; J. .1. O'Neill, St. Louis; Miss Loutie, Paris; W. Gerhauser, Ger many; 11. M. Isaac.-,. New York; T. B. Berry, San Francisco ; A. I!. Willits, U. S. N\: J. A. Hoag, Chicago ; J>. Rainey and wife, 1.. 8. Denney, S. Lowrie, San Fran cisco; M. W. Tobin, New York: H. Vogel, Idaho; J. If. Bailey, San .lose. Promontory (I tab i. May 31st. — The fol lowing overland passengers passed hero to-day, to arrive in Sacramento Jnne iM : Mrs. E. V. Brown, San Francisco; Mrs. A. Wood and son. Swansea, Mass.; George Knoff, and wife, Mrs. s. s. Lendlofn, <!ii « a_'" ; J. .1. Mack, S;m Francisco; MajorW. I". Worth and wile, I . 8. A.; .(. Berscb, Chemints, Germany; C. \V. Brown and wife, Sail Lake; 15. W. Gaily and wife, California; Leaniouth Gilcbrist and wife, London : A. L. Thomas and wife, Sail Lake; P. 11. Folsoin, United States Special Agent ; J. 1! (.'row. Jr.. San Jose; Mr. Ha veil. Salt Lake. Newhall, May n>t. — Tlie following overland passengers passed Newhall May 31st, to arrive in San Francisco June Ist: Mrs. E. J. Day, Mrs. 0. A. Rea, Los Ange les; <;. W. French nnrt wife, Santa Bar bara; S. Koshland, San Francisco; Ira Chandler, Santa Ana; 11. Brown, C. Law son, Los Angeles; M. Harris. San Fran cisco; D. Frey. Missouri; S. Cohen, Now Jerusalem : Joe Young, Mojave, Vn\. The Citron Tree. The citron tree belongs to the same genus as the lime, Lemon, shaddock and orange, and it is among the most brilliant and lovely ol fruit-bearing trees. When ing wild it is a thorny tree about '-iu'lit feel high, having pale preen leaves and purple or white Bowers, th<- Bowers, like tho ■ i I the orange, being exceedingly fragrant. In the East i: is always in blossom, flowers and fruit hanging upon the tree together. The iruii. 1 '! like that of the lemon, is much larger and deeply furrowed on the outiide rind, which is. like the lemon-rind, dt a pale yellow color. In China there isa splendid variety of ihis fruit, iurp' and b lid, and div ledat one end into live dis tinct lobes, whence il is called by the Chi nese the ''fineered citron." At Nice, Genoa and Naples, also in the Wesl Indies, the citron-tree easily endures the open air, and it will grow in southern sheltered parts "I England if shielded by straw and mats in winter; but the 1 as) is the natural home of the frail and only in Madras or in southern China can it be g^own in such quantity and luxuriance as to make it an object of commerce. As a fruit it is somewhat acid, but ii is rarely eaten in its natural state. Th< portion val ued is the rind, which is full ol highly fragrant oil, and this rind, preserved in sugar, bee trues .■; inosl delicate sweetmeat. Tiiis conserve : .~ in particular demand at two famous religious festivals^al Christ mas, when ii enriches the traditional pud ding and cake, and at the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles, when it is in gi wl demand by every Hebrew household. The citron iric is grown in theS >uthern States of America om a beautiful variety oi flowering shade tree, but the great forests which supply the citron of commerce are ;tii in the Pres idency of Madras, a department of the Eng lish Empire in the EJast Indies.^[Mrs. Amelia E. Ban*. A Disabling Disease. Xo disease which docs not confine a man to his bed so completely unfits him for business as dyspeiwia. When the stomach is foul, the brain is always muddy anil con fused, and as the cares and anxieties of life urea sufficient burden for the organs of thought to bear,' without being tormented by the miseries born of indigestion, it is highly desirable for the brain's sake, as well as for the sake of every other portion of tlit 1 system, that the disordered stomach should be restored with the utmost dispatch to a healthy vigorous condition. This ob ject fan always be accomplished by a course of Hostettor's Stomach Bitters, the purest and best of vegetable specifics, which evac uates the morbid humors through the bowels, rouses and tones the torpid stomach and regulates the liver, imparts firmness to the nerves and clears the sensoriurn of its mental cobwebs. Persons subject to at tacks of indigestion, bilious headache, ir regularity of the bowels, sickness of the stomach "or "the blues," should take the liitters once or twice a day throughout the present season. Took them Cold. — A. lady of irreprcach aWe veracity, who resides in \Vayl.e3b ro gays, in substance, the following o'-cmrence took f place In a prominent m "reliant a -yard a day or so ago : A c w, seeing j a pot ol peas cooking in the yard, went up to it. lifted it off the lire with herb"n», waited until the pottage u.ol <1, and then very quietly proceeded to least |Vui.>n ' er fine dinner, rating all the peas in the pot. — [Atlaula Constitution. A case has been report e iin which on ex traordinury miibrrtik of measles and pi ■ 11- . monia among tiio children in ■ public j institution was caused by sewer gas. ;;' THE ARCH TRAITOR. Jeff Davis Still Giving Evidence that He is Unreconstructed. >P.y Telegraph.] Y.'ASiusGTos.Mav 30th.— Dr. A. Y. P.Gar nett, of this city.while on a recent tripSoutli, visited Jefferson Davis, with whom he has had a long and intimate acquaintance. The Star publishes an interview with JL>r. Gar nett. in which the view* of the ex-Confed erate President are given on the political situation and other matters. l>r. Garnett says: In the course of our conversation Jefferson Davis alluded to the political con dition of the country by saying tliat he knew nothing of the present Executive, and he had not yet progressed far enough with his administration for him to form an opinion. He seemed satisfied with the members ol the Cabinet selected from the South, but was not disposed, I thought, to entertain a very hopelul view of our fu ture, as he said the respect, love and ven eration for the Constitution which ani mated the citizens of the I'nited States be fore the war had now departed from our people, and that system of government erected by our forefathers existed only in name. He thought there were elements of disintegration and disruption at work in our midst which could only be restrained and held in check by iorce; that the under lying and fundamental principles upon which our system of government was erected, and upon which the Constitution as it w.is before the war rested, were fast becoming obsolete, forgotten by old men and never learned by the young; that under the rule of Republicanism during the war and subsequent to it the Constitution \v;is made a rope of -and, and that while this party of so-called liberal ideas was pro claiming universal freedom and equality on one hand they were tearing down and blotting, out the very safeguards and de fenses which alone under our form of gov ernment could secure it to them. Speaking of Commodore Bollock's book, which discloses the secret history <>t Con federate agents in England daring the war, for procuring ships, the doctor continued: "Mr. Davis exhibited much feeling at what he characterized as duplicity and meanness <>f the English Government in its conduct toward the South, and while that Government would permit the United States to purchase and take away ;is many ships as it desired, there was alwayssoine pretext found to prevent the sailing of those vessels purchased by any agent or citizen of the Confederacy, although such vessels were entirely unarmed." " Did you refer to the report (hat a peti tion was to be presented in Congress in his behalf." asked the reporter. " I asked him if it were true," responded the doctor, '• that he had authorized any petition to be presented t" the Federal au thorities to have his disabilities removed. lie replied very emphatically in the nega tive, and added that he had written an open letter to the antborofthat petition, calling bis attention to that fact. He said he at all times bad been perfectly willing to undergo a trial, if the Government thought proper to brin^ on such issue, pro vided ht was tried strictly under the pro visions of the < '(institution." LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Postoffice at Sacramento on Monday, June 1, 1885: Ladles' List. Baker, Miss Sadie Lansing, Mrs Clara V Bennett. Miss Minnie Leeman, MissMariette Blsscll, Mrs E A Logan, Mrs ])r T M Child, Mrs Anna McClintic, Miss Dollie Collins, Mrs Anna McDonald, Mrs Duncan Court land, Miss Gertie Mckell, Mrs '. W Crary, Miss A E Nicholas, Mrs Jennie Crone, Mary A Peck, Mrs Emma Hale. Mrs RC Perceval, Mrs Emmii-2 Davis, Mrs Mary Reining. Mrs Louisa-^ Dennis. Mrs M E Shlnskoskie, Miss So- Diehl. Mrs X phia Duffy, Mrs skun, MissDagmar Erieksson, Miss Louise Tampkin,MissSophia-2 Glenn, Miss Bertha-2 Thompson, Mrs Fran- Glover, Mrs Octa vine cis J Goniales, Miss Victoria Webster, Miss Emma E Hllderbrandt, Mrs C White, Mrs Elian Holahan, Mr- A Weeler, Miss Blanch liurll.urt, Miss Clara Wilkic. Miss Johnson, Mathila Winthrop, Miss Lottie Lamkin, Mr.- Dora Woodman, Miss Carrie Gentlemen's List. Ahart, Henry-2 Kiucade, W A Reardon, J C A hern, Willie I.anghidge,WA nice. Geo W Ames. Ed-2 Lee. £ .1 Robinson. T P Andrews. Gco Mackenzie, 1" P Rutherford & Atkinson, Jas Maker, Rufus \Virphy ft linker. II W McGaughey, II Sale, \V II Bloomfield. \V Mclsaacs. Jno Seanlon, RevE Brcen, \v J McLellan, H Seanlon, Dick Brown, J G McMillan, Jno Schuster, C H Hurley, .1 I" Metzler, C J Selbach, Aug linn, W 1' Miller A, Senflebeu, Otto Hurt. 11 E Montgomery, A Shroland, X 1) Carrier, F\V \v " Simpson, elms Casperson, Mr Moore, Ivan N Smith, Gerald Oalgetty Allen Moore.Frank L .Stalin, .Ino M Dold. Pins Mullen. I. Steele, H Ktiliug, Hurry Mughes. Jos Stewart, Jus rur-l.y. JP ' Myer»,FH Stevens,TH Fricdlander, 51 Key, Pat Sumner.Jß Gear}". Jeff O'Connor, A Subra, StanlyJ Geary, Walter Painter, Jake Swiekard, J C lie if. i.e. Pearson, Jas Taylor. Frank Held. Geo Peterson, M Teunant, It E Hi rrington. A Pleper, Reimer Tuttle, II B lie--. Arnold Porter, John Wateman.JC lloovey, J.l Preston, Benj Wells, Jack Hiinnell. FA Preston, Mr West, Joseph Jaeobson, II Preston, A Whitney. 1) T Jackson, Joshua yuinn. II E Wood, <; .1 Kelly. J C ('iuiun. Wm Woods. Wm F Kennedy, It Quinn. Wm If Wray, Ed r Keyere. Jack Kamsdile, W'l Zurnusb, Franz Miscellaneous. Pacific Box Factory, 621% J st. Foreign. Para I.ul Jodi de Lou/a Manocl Santos Almedia Ira Da Albino ßodrigus Al {iignor Kli.-i Monnicr Senor Don Matias Ga- Benorita Dona Maria risa Lois D Manuel Rivas AI Slgnor Boitana An- Don Senor Ramon Scs gelo maa Chinese. Wo Kcc Quong Lung "ice Hin;; & '■ '0 Cong San Tuck Lee Sun Lee Wee Pong Sam l,ee Wing Chung Ging Quang CHRISTOPHER GREEN. P. M. - aI^P $W 2 Absolutely Pure. This POWDEU never varies, a. marvel ol |i irit] . Btrcnr^h and who : o<OKCMess. More economical than Ihe ordinary binds, and can- nii be ro!< in i:oir.| etition v. i '•• then altitude of 1 iw test, short weli ht, alum or phosphate now- ders. Sold vnhi xii auu. ROYii BAKING POWDEB CO., ! 16 Wall street, New York. W. T. COLKMAJi i CO., Axents, 3AN ... . ap2.v4;lr_ A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters \ ANSWERED. ■ ..,..- ■■■. _- - r . .-;-.. i The question Una probably been finked thonsandfl '< of timwi. "How can Brown's Iron Bitters cure every- thing*'* W««ll, it d »«»su*t. But it dot* euro any dis**a»^ f >r which a reputable phynicinn would prescribe IHOS Physicians reoojrnize Iron as the best restorative Hffont known to th« profession, and inquiry of any leading chemical lirn: will bubfitantiate the aasertion that there are in ■ »re preparations ot iron than of any other Bobstanco used in medirinA This shows con- clnnTely that iron is ackno*rled^nd to bo thn most important factor in Raccefmfnl medical practice. It is, hoirever areraark^lilo fact, thnt prior to the discov- ery of UN'S IK ON HITTERS no perfect- ly satisfactory iron combination hid ever been found. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS&S headache, or produce r<m--tipitir.n— oilier iron nirdicinrsilo. »KO\V IKON HITTKKS cure* Imli«<<>tinii, Kilion-m-H, WiaUncsSj !»■ -i>i-i>-:::. .Tlnlr.rin, C'liiHn and FeTPr>i, Tired Fecllnt(,<«cncral Oebility,Pnin in the ■ Side, Hnrk rl,iml)-4,11 ■ndiirlicnmiNonrni- (Tia-for all them ailments Iron is prescribed daily. BROWN'S IRON BlTTERS.n^n^ri minnta. like all other thnronch medicine*, it acts jlotvljr. Wiitm tiken by mi, th« first Fvniptfim of hcnetit to rone-Tod energy. ThiMm«c!>>->then become lirmor. thodiee-iti m imariTM. thn are active. In rumr'ithob'lsctiinwtllTmxTuraiii'l.iTi 1 mirk»l. I ha <\vc* begin at once to hriehton: the skin etaui no; hMjUTool aroaaN«tnthschwk«: miiuumwi diMppears; fanrtion«l dernrutPmonts beenme reiru- lir. And if a n;ir*in£ ttinthfr. .^hnnfiirt mi-rcir.ni'9 )«f!tipplied for th» child. Rsmeiuber Brown's Iron Bitters isth» ONLY iron mv<liciue tint is not in- jan. ►'.18. rHjitlltllli limf .(,-:.'. rrc.'.r.m. ■ ■ i The Osnxdna !•■■••• Tr^de M«rfc and rr.r«"<i red liaca oaKT^pec. TAIvS NO OTUCJt. ';■ WSCELLANKorS. ■ :^:l EFFENDI MAIER A TURKISH PHYSICIAN AND NATURAL HEALER Cures the following Diseases in the following space of time: /CONSUMPTION, IN SIX WEEKS TO TWO MONTHS ; NEURALGIA, IN HALF AS HOUR ; \j Paralysis, in from fourteen days to two months; Lumbago, in tight days: Cancer, from two weeks to two month*, never to appear again; Rheumatism, in from two minutes to two days; Seminal Weakness, In a month; Pleurisy, in a mouth; Catarrh, in from six to fourteen days: Asth- ma, in from one to six weeks; Bronchitis, in eight days; Dyspepsia, in eleven days: Indigest'on, in nine days; Gastric Troubles of the Stomach, in sixteen (lays: Lucorrha'a, in twenty days: Piles, in thirteen days: Fistula, in three weeks; Pulmonary Troubles, in three weeks: Yellow Jaundice, in eleven days; all Diseases ot the Throat and Lungs, in from ten days to six weeks; Disease! of Women and Children, in three weeks; Cerebro-Spinal Miningitis, in three weeks: Bright I Dis- ease of the Kidneys, in one month; Scrofula, in trom six days to one month: Taint in the Blood, eleven days; Tumors, in from ten to thirty-tv o days; Impotenev, in ten days; Malarial Fevers, in from three to nine days; Sciatica, in from eleven to thirteen days; Rupture, no more than two 1 months; Baldness, in two months; Toothache, in two minutes: Headache, in from one to two days; Hip and Spinal Diseases, in from twenty minutes to nine days; Small-pox, in fourteen dr.ys; Typhus Fever, in eleven days: Deafness, in from five days to two months, no mattei ol how long standing; Open Wounds and Cuts, in from two to eleven days; Kidney Diseases, in from one to two minutes, and Dropsy, in two months. ALL THESE DISEASES ARE CURED BY HIS WONDERFUL Prepared from herbs and roots grown in Palestine, under the very footsteps where Jesus once propagated His blessed doctrines. THE EFFENDI, which means in Turkish, a savant, is able to tell a person the seat of his dis- ease without asking a question, to tell him his former course of life, and by his magnetism imme- diately relieve his suffering. Come, therelore, one and all, who are suffering from ailments which the so-called regular doctors cannot cure, and give him a trial. His charges are moderate, and you will be wonder- fully benefited. KFI"i:XI>I MAIEIt can be found at his office from 9 to 11 A. M., and from 1 to 4 P. M. Ho. 1116 Third street, between X and L ("White House"). Sacramento, Cal. m9-Jplm «• HUGH CASEY, 18S3 No. 50 (New Number 218 X street, Sacramento, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS •5* The attention of the Trade is specially called to his large and varied stock of all the favorite brands of KENTUCKY WIIIsKIKh. Orders direct from Bond receive prompt and careful attention. His large and well-selected stock of I'HILAUfcLI'HIA AMI NEW YORK CIGAKS is well worthy the attention of the Trade. Also, rKOI'KIETOK EAGLE SODA WORKS. m26-4ptf tfISCELLA>'t:OUS>. NEW YORK STATE! , + ! The " Evening Jori:XAi.,"priut- j ed at Albany, the capital of the ; State of New York, i 9 the best ad- vertising medium in the State, and the best daily newspaper. Its Weekly edition is the leading weekly in New York, and is sent I for SI a year to any part of the country, postage fr> c Every subscriber to the Weekly also | receives i;ratnilousty a copy for I one year of the monthly maga- | ' zinc "Good Cheer." The Semi- Weekly Jow.nal Is sent lor 52 a year, and with it is sent free of charge for one year, the house- hold magazine, " Good Cheer, and the farmer's monthly, " Our Country Home." Send for speci- men copy. W. J. ARKELL, President, Albany, N. Y. ml6-4ptf THE " HOME SEEKER." FIVE THOUSAND COPIES OF THE "HOME SEEKER" were published lust month and placed in the hands of those coming into the State in search of homes Our agent at Ogden goes into Ihe cars and places a copy in the hands of each head of a family and single person. The "HOME SEEKER" is the best advertising medium ever ottered to those who wish to extend their business to new settlers. To hotel men and real estate agents it is invalu- able. An advertisement in an ordinary publi- cation, promiscuously distributed, does not meet with more than one customer out of every hun- dred people which it reaches. The "HOME SEEKER is distributed only to those who are coming here with a desire of buying immedi- ately. Not 11 single copy is wasted. We have received a solid support "from the business com- munity of the northern halt of the Stale. The continuous publication of "HOME SEEKER', is an assured fact. More land can be sold by an advertisement with us than any other way known. We shall make the '• HOME SEEKER subserve the best interests of the northern half of the state. It is issued to promote immi- gration and to locate the settlers in the northern counties. We as the support of the business wen of that region which we are laboring to build up. Our work is imrortant to every branch of business. If you want to help your- selves, help us. ap"-tf WILL CERTAINLY CURE Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup and Every Affection of th« '1 1ir....;. Lungs hi. (t Client, including Con- Mil 111 lon. BtWARK OF COUNTERFEIT^.— genu- ine has on the outside wrapper the signature ol " I. BUTTS " and the printed name 01 the pro- prietors. BETH W. FOWLE & SONS. Boston. Sold by dealers generally. m'2B lyMThiwly A PERFECT SHOE FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. OUR PRODUCTIONS REPRESENT THE PER- fection ofShoemaUng. Look for our Name on the Soles: J. & T. COUSINS, New York. m6tojy6&slti ijalil w A. Skin ot Beauty is a Joy Forever! DR. T. FELIX COURAUD'S Oriental Cream, or Magical Beautifier. »pi _^mipt^ Removes Tan Pim- x£s 3 «£SI?S«. I'l' 1 -. Freckles, Moth **&«>* . /WM&£r\3 patches. Rash and T,, _ S-- !&&=*£>^a kiD fl eases . and — a j= %3 ©???'«*£ >^ y3i every blem- = sw-=^i5 w -=^i Ws^r£3 f^\ sh on beau r-£?o-f Ei£. '■>$ /Sv<F ty. and de- "».««; F^»3^ I* 1 ]? fies detcc- I — 'A^Z -<fr V £4 Hon. It has s?i(*~:-" '-'^EV *yl 'ood the test oi At' y ; -hQ Z/7thiity years, B*?-^St-S4| \,<^3 ( '"id is so hnrin- fy .-jkS^^JvsjSs? 1 ¥ \-" '' c Mir ° tlic tJto>lm£tw£F%3k F" reparation is \2&i< "'ivVV-ViV^ ■"• vS 1 #.' "p<rly mule. ,-^?f^;i-<',^.'-, t counterfeit <n S£/..W^aTfwl-.T->,..---a a.'^avi> similar : ame. The dUtlnguiiheU i)i L.A buyre said toalmiy of the ( n(a patient): " -Hyou ladies \r .' use them, I recommend GourCtJxFt Cream' as Chi least harmful of all Hie Skin preparations." One bottle will last si ; months, using it every day. Also, Poudrc Sublilc removes superfluous hail without injury to the sk in. SIME. .M.I!. T. GOUKAOD, Sole Prop., 4S Bond street. New York. For sale by all I)ri!^2 : «ts and Fancy. Goods Dealers throughout the United States, Canada? a d Europe. Beware of base imitations. Sl.fKWßcward ! for arrest aud proof of any one selling the same. m t-CmM vcow ASTROLOGY UTILIZED IN A NEW WAY. ALSO, FORTUNE. TELLING, READING OF the Past, Present and Future MRS. I. C. ANDREWS, the well-known Fortune Teller and , Clairvoyant, 709 Seventh street, between 0 and I H. Information given on business, love, court- j ship and marriage. m_'6-lplm* ODORLESSJXCAYATOR. 1 CESSPOOLS AND VAULTS CLEANED \j cheap and free from all offensive odors. Orders loft at Carpenter's Wood and Coal Yard, 426 X Street; or at Pacific Market, 725 J street, ] will be promptly attended to. ml6-4pBm * J. H CAMPBELL & 00. JFthe bos Jw\ Price with Extra Ouality Blade. \V\ V ] •1 50. PACIFIC SAW Jiro. V\ X • CO., Nos. 17 and 1!) Fremont \?\ street, San Francisco. \ivV ■■■'■ atvt-4ntf>'MW W _ -.. -" "■ 'iS~ HalBted ' 8 ! rJ^r^Sf s£c'ugXro^ FpT n" ton Rh- USB/ THE MODEL. \ I *J»>| BBroadway,8 Broadway, \ sfi^-rfouM'/jvc, W'/V I Oakland. Cal. B^^Jt RELiwtF. . W1 *%1 i"mrl3 4p3rnM akd siupir. • g *W F : McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF opium: ! Is the pure extract from the drug from which ■ all the hurtful properties are removed and the I medical ones retained. No headache, costive- — or sickness of the stomach attend its use. Price, SO Ci-nts. All druggists. sS-IyTu'fnS RAILROADS, STEAMERS, ETC. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. FOR HONOLULU. mHE BVLENDID NEW 3,000- -*- I Ton Steamships will leave the ■■'"j£^£m?*'-i Company's Wharf, comer Steuart^2^i's3^i?* and Harrison streets, at 3p. m.: 'Q^^^St I«AKIPOSA, JANUARY Ist I ALA3IKDA, JANUARY 15tb Freight, »5 Per Ton. ♦S-H.-tcursion Tickets at Reduced Rates. For passage or further particulars, apply to J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., Agents, 327 Market freet corner Fremont. oIS-tf BASKKQ HOUSES. NATIONAL BANK OF D.O. Mills & Co., SACRAMEMV) CAL. CAPITAL 8300,000. ETJGAP. MILLS President FRANK MILLER Cashier. CHA«. M. PRODGER Ass' Cashier DIRECTORS: D. O. MILLS, EDGAR MILLS, W. E. CHAMBERLAIN, C. F. DILLMAN, FRANK MILLER. m 11-4ptf CALIFORNIA STATE BANK. Does a General Hanking tsaqiness. *j- Draws Exchange on all the principal cities of the world. OFFICERS: President N. D. RIDEOCT. Vice-President -..FREDERICK COX, Cashier. „ A. ABBOTT. DIRECTORS: C. W. CLARK. GEO. C. PERKINS JOSEPH STEFFENS, J. R. WATSON," N. D. RIDEOUT, FREDERICK COX, A. ABBOTT. m - CHAS. CROCKER, B. C. WOOLWOP.TH, W. H. CBOCEEB, CROCKER, WOOLWORTH&CO. 322 Pine Street San Francisco, Carry on a General Banking Business. Cor- respondents in the Principal Cities of the Eastern States and in Europe. aps-lplm UNDERTAKERS. FEITZ & MILLER, I UNDERTAKERS, B Office in Odd Fellows' Temple, Ninth and i X streets. Complete stock 01 I ndertaters 1 ; Goods constantly on hand. City and conn- . try orders promptly attended to, day or 1 night, at reasonable rates. jyl : J. FRANK CLARK, County Coroner and Undertaker, No. 1017 Fourth street, between J and X.— I Always on hand the most complete Stock of a Undertaking Goods on the coast. Country j orders, day or night, « 11 receive prompt at- | tention. Telephone Number, 134. j6-4plm y ij^wi.jM'TunigßewHrsMEata'roQrqaaas^W I W. J. KAV A N A UGH/l H UNDITRTAKKR, g ■318 J street, bet. Fifth and Sixth. Always onß Khar.d a large assortment of Metallic and? BWoodcn Caskets, Burial Cases, Cotans andS ■shrouds furnished. Coffin orders will receives ■prompt attention on short notice and at the.! Blowetit r»tcs. Office open day and night. tj ALL ROLLER FLOUR MILL Still Alioad. OWING TO THEIR PAST SUCCESS, C. McCREARY & CO. have recently added \i.L the new and latest Roller Machinery for improving their grade of RoLl FLOUR. They now guarantee to furnish the Trade the WHITEST AND BEST ROLLER FLOOR IN THE STATE. mU-4ptf C. SCHAEFER, O O O I 3 :E3 :el ? J»o. 89 Front street, Sacramento. BEER KEG?, BUTTER FlRKlNS, *j^r*> Wine Huncheons, Brandy Barrels, iaJi:^/! etc.. on hand. Orders from the interior **fe(gSE^i solicited and attended to. mIS-lptf H. P. OSBORN'S Wood and Goal Yard, No. BC6 I street. WELLING! ON. SEATTLE, SCOTCH, SPLINT and lone Coals. Also. Coke. Tine and Oak, Charcoal, Pitch fine, and Pine Kindling; -l-toot Second-growth Oak and Stove Wood delivered promptly. TELEPHONE. No. r.9. m2-4ptf W. K. OSBORN, Proprietor. N. EWERS, " HAS REOPENED THE GROCERY STORE, at the comer of THIRTEENTH AND H STREETS, with a 0 loice lot of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Etc., And he will be glad to see all his old patrons ' and the public. Goods delivered to any part of | the city. ni-J- -REMOVED. J. KLAERTEC HAS REMOVED HI-> STOCK OF^.^,, i BOOTS ami SHOES from 425 .1 St., toSSI 436 J street, opposite the Old Store' fcyjj. (Suiter Building), where he will be happy meet to his friends and the public generally. mJ4-lplm "XJOTICE.— STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUN- Xl ty of Sacramento. In the Superior Court. In the matter of theestateof WILLIAM HICKS, deceased. Pursuant to an order ot this Court made the 28th day of May, 1885. notice is hereby given that MONDAY, the EIGHTH day of JUNE, A. D. I*Bs, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, and the Court-room of Department One of this Court, at the Court-house, to the city of Sacra- mento, have been appointed as the time and place for making a return to this Court of the proceedings ol the Executors of said estate, un- 1 der an order of this Court dated the 21sl day of j April, A. D. ISSS. authorizing the sale of certain I real estate, situate, lying and being in the county of Sacramento, State of California, and described as follows, to wit: About I.' 60 acres of land on the Cosumnes river, near Hicksville, 1 nnd commonly known as the Hicks Ranch, wad I including tracts Nos. 81 and 82 of the Rancho Pan lon de los Moijuelumues, and described at length in the return of sales of real estate on file in mv oflice. which said Executors have sold at public sale to JAMES B. HICK.*, for the | sum of twenty-four thousand five hundred ; (&!4,500) dollars, in gold coin. And notice is hereby given that any person interested in the 1 said estate may appear at the time and place I above mentioned, and file written objections to j the confirmation of the said ►ale. and may be ' heard and mi»y produce witness' 8 In support of ' bis objections. W. B. HAMILTON, Clerk, j Dl2i>-ta; I MISCELLAXEOUS. HOUSEKEEPERS! Tie most important matter in Housekeeping is to Buy Cheap, and then to know where to buy. J\AJ3 . O_ DAVIS Nos. 411 and 413 X STREET, INVITES PUBLIC ATTENTION TO HIS t^^Sss* •<* ' Furniture and Carpets! .Wm n UUMUI'IMG or p''^^'^'.-" " 3.\ »'. X Bedroom ami r»rl<»r S<'t-*, Chairs iiml fer3» 3"u'T:-!i.tlt**!^S 45^ t\P* Korbeis, of many ilitTVrent ili'-i^ii»; I i; Sf**r"!i"''&Sj'f i sJ**S jf '"> ItS? |to<ik-r:isfs anil \V:i nli ■» : V.lwl r^vp- jfcrSv^afiij ff" J 1§• \ ltru»Ml< :i»"l Itoilv ItriiDHeN Carpets of "i,'.~ r — ■*'*', "^~^ 4^* g T^w£*^Si'vr : \*)'v rarest |.:ilt.!li~ l«Ull liuisl beauiiful .U- I j.»-)v*!iS'S;va; jj«sj%J*J*A^ rhii^U-; _..»< /^^"«»r The superior qualities hu.l low prices At which VTi^S Rs If f : '^X'^ : 'iCS these ■-:•'''- are s .1,1 place- Mr. DAVId in the §J^.]*,!i {jF fi^^BßJ^^-jC"»UJEfi it'iuloMill con>|K - til"'r» H»i.^ # . .- S. '■^^K^lit'''' ' *- L ~^" '« -ENl> FOR DKSCKII'TIVK CATALOGUE. *Ste-l , , ly^ffl^ fL^ff^j *P*~±£-*lcJSm*M MfcRONAS (OF THE LATE FIRM OF CASEY Jt CKOVAX), DESIRES TO ASWOBSCB TO HIS FRIEND* AND IHK PDWJC THAT UK HAS TAKES TH» BTOBB AT No. 230 X STREET (Southwest Corner of Third), STOCKED THE SAME WITH THE FINEST OF WHISKIES, BRANDIES, CHAMPAGNES & LIQUORS of all kinds, *3- The TRADE and Purchasers supplied In quantities to suit. Thanking his old customers for their liberal patronage in the past, he asks a continuance of the same In his new nuarlers. His goods arc all FIRST CLASS, ana his prices the LOWEST. StaT SOLE PROPRIETOR OF THE SACRAMENTO SODA WORKS. "m Call arid Sco Ilixu.. npSMpCm WEDICAU. A CARD.— TO ALL WHO AUK SUFFERING J\ from errors and imliscu-tious of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF t'll\K(iK. This great remedy ih discovered by a missionary in South America. Bend self-addressed envelope to Key. Joseph t In.man. 'Station V, Sew York. jySO-IyMWF Y £> "DR. SYKES' SURE CURES DR. FOR CATARRH." SURE 3YKES' CURE When" you 1 DR. 11 11U11 AY U SUBE SYKES' tto be cured Catarrh, CURE DR. , try SURE YKF.S' .. m sykks 1 SURE CURE." CURE DR. You will not be disappointed. SURE SYKES 'The great Chicago remedy. Es- CURE DR tablished in IK7O. lias a na- SURF. 3YKES' tional reputation. CURE i.t) —ask DRIGGIKTB fok IT— ;...„.. YKKS- Prl ™' »V , Si * " r *£ CURE DR Chicago address: SURE SYKES 1 Dr - c K. s > kes, ISI Monroe st. CURE c .P.?a,.| BEDINGTON & CO. fYKE DR. iL.VXf.LKT & N 'mICUAKLS. SURE SYKES' | wholesale Druggists, San CURE DR. Fbaxcisco. SURE SYKES'i Agents for California. CUKE Jeffl-IyMWF I WILL PROVE mO THE SATISFACTION OF 1.1. INTKI.I.I- 1, gent people that my practice anil system in treating Dtaeatetof the Eye, Cancer and all Cancerous Affec tons are the most successful known. i invite inquiry and refer to hundreds of cases of cuies elßcted little less than miracu- lous. DR. 11. ■'• I'OuKSIEY. 928 O street, corner of Tenth, Sacramento. mlO-lmlp To the Unfortunate. DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, 023 Kmirnj' Street, San Francisco. *^ Established in 1554. ftj^i V; 4mWW potency, ekiu Diseases, i»ui)___<l>*P%i?* i "«Sw etc •P crm(<lieut '>' Cllret l ual Indulgence is practiced by 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 eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rnttliugof chariots, uneasiness about the loin", weakness of the limbs, confused vis- ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffi- dence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and va- rious eruptions about the (ace, furred tongue, foetid breath, coughs consumption, night sweats, monomauiii and tr< nuentlv insanity. CURED AT HOME. Persons at a di.-tance may be cured at home by addressing n letter to DR. GIBBON, stating case, symptoms, length of Lime the disease has con- tinued end have mediclnespromptly forwaided free from damage and cutlosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions. By inclosing ten dolla sin registered letter, through the Poetofflce, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be forwarded to any part of the Union. The Doctor urea when others fail. Try him. Mention the Rkci.kd-Usiox. Address . DR. J. F. GIBBON. ja24-4ptf l»«x 1!).">7. San Francisco. For t5 years at 37 Court Place, now at 322 Market Street, T fiiiic<ri|]p Fir Bet. Third and Fourth, JUUUIIJ V lilll, , A regularly edueatM sal legally qualified j '.;■ dcuo an-! th ■ * oostsuccesiful, n» his practice will prove. Cures all forms of PRIVATE, CHRONIC and SEXUAL BIS- EASES. Spermatorrnca and Inipoicncy, 9IS the result of self-abuse in youth, lextai excesses in r.it- turcrjearg. or other causes, mil produi in:; torn* of the fol- loving eilect-i: NerTouineu, Seminal Rmitnoos, (ni_;lil fmij* ■i ■:.■< by drcurutt). Dimness of fc-iplit. Defective Memory, Phj- ■l aID-'fiiT, l'im [il." ion Face, A version to Society of Females; Confusion of raeti, Less of Sexual PoTrer, Ac., retiderio; marriage improper or unh«iir » ire tborcuglilv au<l perma- nentlr cured. SYPHI Ci IS r*>»iiii'ely cuml aiviea* e v'-_^i i ' : " Iromtae ■*«*£■ Gonorrhea, GXjJCjXjI* Striciurc, orchitis. Hernia, (or Itayiurcj, titt-b and other private dj^fiiim quickly cured. li self-evident that aphy tlebui ■«■!»• pa\ BpeofalAttentfoD to a certain class of diseases, and treating tbou&ind* scna- ally, acquires i;nat skill. jsici^ns {mowing this fart often reeommi tid persons t^ my care. When it I>- lnconm Ito vi.it the city for treaunoiit, medfctaet era be sent privatelj •Dii saffly by mail or express ■Lnv-vbere. Cures Gnaraxitcod in all Cases undertaken. Cn:i*ulL.-ut«as personally or ty letter frc and i:. 1 . i 1. Cbargej reasonable ami correspondence strictly eanfidnUKaL PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 200 pa^cn, iH-'nt to any Bddro*< ( Pf^urely oaled, for dirty (30) ocnts. Should btt read br a!I. Addre»t jl.-, abmo, Office Troiu &A. M. to 9 *". U. Sundays, 2to 4P * Qb. Should be read by ail. Address uai rva loun ::■ . . aA.M. to ,P. M. SuuJa>£, italP t No. 820 J STKEET, SACRAMENTO, CHICKERING& SONS' PIAKOSfrfP Wilcos & White Organs ! «S-Just received a New Stock of AC- COEDEONS, aAKMOKICAS, etc., em- bracing all the latest styles. Country orders promptly and carefully nt- tendo<l to. at lowest prices. njS if SACRAHEHTOPLASIHG MlLL||sj^| I MANTFACTURERS OF DOOKS, J :\.\U \ iVi Windows, Blinds, Moldings, Sf&dxe-q. Finish Door aud Window Frames. ***>&/==£: Brackets and Turning Stair Work r._>'Tn;|^___: a Specialty. ■ — li - «s- Corner Front and Q streets, 9£- Sacramento. 1 •—'^- = — I HVKIWELL, lIOTCHKISS & HTAUUIK. mffl-4plm JOHN DOYLE, 1041 li street, Sicritinento. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF SHOES /-w cjfitle and put on here in first-classjf/^vfe style. First Premium at State Fair, ISM. m jjj for band-made Shoes,. Shoes now on ex- v v ■ hibition at World's Fair, New Orleans. All wort ' warranted toehe Rood satisfaction ornocharge. : 4^-Rca inters aud'frotters a specialty. m2O-lm~4p HORSESHOEING. F) N. JOHNKOM IS BACK IN HIS OLD >-k \l, stand. Fifth street, between X aii(i/y~\t !L, and will be glad to see his old friends II II j and customers. All Shoeing done in mod v v era style, latest and most scieutiac principles. iniMplm ■ ■ ' PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. IT. D. •( i;il i;;;, .... Proprietor. HACKS ON- CALL AT ANT HOUS,,/»_ day or night. Coupes, Phaeton.".* V l *' i Rjckaways, LnroucheE. Bupgic-F, with " ; tue best roadsters to be found in an; livery ! stable ou the coast, for hire. Horses tepf i" liven at reapop.;ir.l(> rate* Livery s-tahle on j ffnartf* itreet. between land 3.__ Irl-tl I _s £- BUYS A CORD OF STOVE WOOD.. OB : JpO a TuX OF COAL, at the C. O. D. .V.ood 1 and Coal Yard, No. 401 1 street. All orders 1 promptly delivered to any part of the city. | v . ._■,'-•■ ' ini;-tf MEDICAL. MEBVOUS DEBILITY. 1 .-1 M:n.h0.,.1. i'r.-n.i'iir.- ItTvnrTwniriitfii*. DmlnxitiuUliromiModirbllltyln >i.-n from v*r]j error, igi onusce, vkv it rxi-. -si s OuKUiy and Kiutlly '. ured without ronnncmriit br tin CIVIALE TREATMENT" now firmly «i ati , i,,,'|,, America »«>li'ly .... li.m, FkcEl" oumt»t ii.«inlr.-r»,(iH'ttoU)is, or curio- rlty«rrkrrs>. lai-ga Uliutratod vroi k on HU,a«.« of thi- «..imi...l rlnurt Circin... Itruln .. ...1 N.r>.". (SeatatLfortccntsinataniii*, 01r< iteatlmuniala, boat ?:;■-; j" ' '"''>'■■;■ ','.'.>' ;:'"""•• *<•. «-.n.iiii,ition Vr*c <|IVI\I.K Alii:M:v. '• fiillon M,N f » York. /^LosTf%DR, LIEBIG'S fl^Hff GERMAN IhealthV IMVIGORATOR. nnHE OLDEST, GREATEST AND BEST RKXI- JL edy for the cure of Nervous aud Physical Debility, Vital Exhaustion, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Manhood, Failing Memory and Relaxed and Enfeebled condition of tholiealto-Uriiiary Organs. ; It speedily cures Impotence, EnTly Do- cay, Loss of Vigor, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, end alfthesadeffectBof youthful follies n;ul 11'j'jso or EXCESSES OF MATURITY. It permanently prevents all rniiatv.rai Loss from the system, as thousands can attest who nave used the Remedy In the past quarter of a century which it has been before the public. It in Indued a wonderful remedy— Uminß the nerves, strengthening the muscle*, checking the waste, Invigorating the whole system and restoring the afflicted to HEALTH and HAPPI- NESS. The Doctor will agree to forfeit 81,000 for n case undertaken not cured. The reason so many cannot get cured of Weakness and the above dis- eases is owing to complication called PROBTA- TORRHKA with Hyperslhesia, which require.-* special treatment. Dr. l lnvjgorator, No 2, with o'.ir pecu- liar special treatment, is the only cure for Pitcs- tatokrhea. By it Manhood is restored and the hand of time moved back from age to youth. l'rice of either Invitjonitor, #8. ('Kj.e of six bottles, £10. Sent to any address, covered securely from observation. Dr. Llebig .V Co. treat fuccessfully by Ho- moeopathy every form of SPECIAL, PRIVATK or CHRONIC DISEASE without mercury or nau- seous drills. If vitality is drained from tho body, numerous diseases follow that baffle ordi- nary medical treatment. If allowed to continue, the unnatural loss causes Consumption, Dia- betes, Blight's Disease, Insanity, etc. Cuie« guaranteed. Diseases of the Kenlto-urinary or- gaus, kidneys, liver and bladder specially treat- ed. DISEASKS OF WOMEN m'kk.;.ii.y OI'KKD. Qualified and Keaponalble^— Dr. Lfehta A Co. from bops are regular coMtge educated physicians, and are. now in their nineteenth year of special practice. If pirn les appear on the fact- and body, if jou become listless and easily tired and exhausted, look oat for the complication with temii'al Weakness discovered at the LIEBIO DISPEN- SARY, known as l*ro»t»torrh«:v. DR. LIE- BIG'S INVIOORATOR, No. 2, is the only knowu remedy for the above complication, Vr»!.ti»- torrliopA. Most powerful electric belts free to patients TOPEOVKTIIK WONDERFUL POWBB OX THE IN- VIGORATOR A $2 BOTTLE 01VKN Oe B£NT IT Kit. Consultation free and private. LIEIIIG DISPENSARY. 400 Geary street, San Francisco, Cal. Private Entrance, 405 Mason street, four blocks up Geary street from Keamy. Main entrance through Dispensary Drug Store. dS-ly&wly THIS GREAT STBEHGTHEHING REMEDY JkTERVE tonio 0 B"J*JL ! " 'CI i S)| 3 V ATE KKSLLI of 1 Ssl/M Jf^^^>oll\ over twenty yeats of 1 3 j|'^^ ; »>-S.~*>j*AJ.B,S practical ex[>eri£nco I|f4^=-. *^3if'%lia' 1 v a TiIOKOKCIH- M-v/B IV QVAI. » FIKD ".'vfiKEi vmQvb wiHgkaduatk i'hr; •VE^S'<®^%iBa : :S j SICIA?:of oneolihe RlE&'*fc J ('*V!nSs£iili M Z he ' )l n'fl'tal col- SiP^.'/i^^(K>fi?/|j|HleßeBcf Europe. S^W I 'iM?'*?'tr-^il#'P 1 * l posltivi'lrcnren JiP. li^~--^t. t i ! » f|^Nervous and Physical EiLywVE^AlUHil^bility, Seminal '!BBB3BSSaSW Ig2HaBBMB'1 g2HaBBM8'' v ' ■'' '-■■■-'• .Spe r id a- &t • * m wiiw Cf . torrhcea, Impolency, r\r\\t*\ «\-r\\^n sfi 1 no 1 Prostatorrhaja, Hy- Q3i\XS^WC\\A9jQnVs3b'.p eras thc*ia (over- "' 1 1 ■■■■■"■'■■fensitiveuefcS of tie parts,) Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Impari- ties oi the Blood and Diseases of the Skin. It permanently stoiis all uunaiund weak- ening drains upon the system, however thty occur, preventing involuntary seminal losseH, debilitating dream*, seminal losses with tie urine, or wnile at stool, etc., so destructive to mind and body, and cures all the evil effect* oJ youthful follies and excesses, restoring Vx- haußJed vitality, Sexual Decline and Loss..! manbood, however complicated tho cum may he. A thorough as well an a permanent cnie and complete restoration to perfect health. Strength and Vigor of Manhood is >J>K»luu<.y guaranteed by this Justly celebrated and re- liable Gre»t Remedy. Price, 82 50 per boti'e, of five bottles tor JIG. Sent upon receipt of pm c- or C. O. I)., to any address, secure from obsen a- tiou and strictly private by DR. C. D. SALFrrao, 216 kearny Street. SAN FHANCISC.I, Cai,. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE, Sufficient to show its merit, will ho Bent to May one applying by letter, stating his Bymptoc* and age. Coimiltiit lon* Ntrictly confidential, ->■ let- ter or at oSice, free. For the convenience of patients, and in cr<l< r to insure perfect secrecy, 1 have adopted api I- rate address, under which till pac.kaire* are fi' r- warded. , SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE, No. 11 KKAKNT STKEET. mREATS ALL CHRONIC, PRIVATE AND .1 Special Diseases with the same, wonderful success as of old. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SWgrr^-^'TV^.-^V.a I" a never- failing euro Ss^ ; i^-iV-' ; '<-;--Kc;,-3 for Nervous Debility, BP*9?2S!?^ssxSl Exhausted Vitality, W&?/ (CL X '^3^ Seminal Weakut ss, fi'"/ J& 'vA 'r'* Sperm«torrh«-«. tost v^jl... ff. — :<fe* 1 V-y Paralysis, ana all Iho 6,3/--^. r.^'F £* terrible effect* of seif- v*-''-" >ji)> .iv' abuse, youthful follies Bs\ ■* >^L4<rfiif?'>'/£st. nndexcesfef In mature S^^J^^gg^a years— such as Loss of |^®^|eB^sSa Memory, i^tu.'e, TJg^Stf^Jill^^^gl Nocturnal Emissi.-ns, Aversion to Society? Dimness oi vision Koires In the Head ; the vital BuM passing unocisrved in the urine, and many other diseases tnat lead D £ MirNxiJTwho is a regular physician (gi iduate of the University o f , Peu , u £(' I{.Bfl^1 {. B f 1^ ) < ( ? t I " ague to forfeit Five d^£JSS.%ftJstj! cass of this kind the VITAL Kfc>TOfcATl\ X (under his special a.lvico and treatment) will lot cure? or for anything impure or injurious foundin it. DX MINTIK treat* all Private Diseases successfully without mercury. Con- gultation Free. Thorough exaratoatu.nacd advice, including analysis of urine *ii. Price ot Vital Restorative, #1 50 a bottle, or four times the quantity, 85; sent to any address upon receipt of price, or C. O. D., secured fr. m. oWnation. and in private name If desired, bo A. K. MINTIK, 'SI. I>., No. 11 Kewiij street. San Kranclseo, Cul. ' ' SAMPLE BOTTEJE FRPR Will be sent to any one applying by letter, fiat- ing symptoms, sex end ape. Strict secrecy in regard to all business transactions. DR. MINTIK'S KIDNKT lirc3lKl>Y, >K- pHßKTlCCntl,cnreeal] Unds of Kidney »nd Bladder Complaints, Gonorrhflea, Gle-t, Leu<or- rhita. - For sale by all Druggist!, ; 81 a bottle ; six bottles for «5. DX. MINTIE'S DA>'I)FXION PII.UJ «ro the best and cheapest . DVSI»L;r-.IA a»d BIXIOUS cure in the market. For sale by all Dreejrkts. KIRK, GKASY & CU., Baenunentn, m •-. lcsalo Agents' my9-!ply&<#vly