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PACIFIC SLOPE. OPERATIONS OF THE RENEGADE APAIHES. Verdict of Murder at Colusa— The Placer County Shooting Affray- Weather Items. ISPM/tA AI. DISPATCHES TO THE KECOBD-L'SION. 1 CALIFORNIA. Weather Reports. [one, June 9th. — An unexpected and not unwelcome rain visited tone valley last night, and it is still cloudy to-day. It will not hurt the hay much, while corn and late wheat will be benefitted. It is said that the cool weather for the last few days has also checked (he progress of the grass hoppers. Pktai.oia. June Oth. — Following the heavy wind yesterday, rain set in at 10:30 last night, felling in several short showers up to 12:30, after which a drizzling rain fell up to an pearly hour tins morning, the rain gauge scoring a fall of .10 ofan inch. The weather is again clear,' with a strong west erly wind. No damage will result to the new mown hay. The acreage cut for hay for exceeds that of any former year. This confirms the prediction of a light grain crop, probably one of the lightest ever har vested in the county. The unpropitious season, tin- Hessian fly and rust are the causes. Of the cereals, barley is the only successful crop. Merced, June 9th.— light shower of rain fell here last night, just enough to lay the dust. At the present time (12 St.-) it is quite cloudy, with the wind from the north west. Shasta, June Three-tenths of an inch of rain has fallen hero since last night. A cold rain is still falling, with indications that it will "continue all night. Auburn, June Oth.— About .l."> ofan inch of rain fell here last night. The weather for the past week has been quite cool. Redding, June 9th.— shower of rain fell here lost night, continuing all day to day. Report from General Crook. Sax Francisco. June 9th.— The lollow inc telegram has been received at the Pre sidio : fe lv MlNii, N. M.. .luno :. 18S5. '/, the Atlitiliiitt-iitiiri-itl. Division nf Pacific, /-,,...- Franeinco : From reports from lieu- ' tenant liavis just received it is probable that all the Indians have crossed the railroad, having got past the troops in Stevens' pa; except a party of six or seven bucks and a feu women and children under Magnus, who left the main party In the Mi >llon mountains. The party, it is assumed, is now west of Hillsboro, moving south; with Captains Chaffee and Wallace on the trail. The scouts think that the main part ofthe women and children are already in Mex ico, though ii is possible that pLawton may inter cept them. 1 have seme hope thai ran ford, who left Sepac at o'clock yesterday morning with scouts and a company ol cavalry, may be able to intercept some of them. Davis has orders ta join Crawford us soon as possible,' who will then follow the trail into >>Mxico. GEOKGE CROOK. brigadier-General. San Francisco Money Market. Sax FKAycisco, June 9th.— There is a quiet demand for money at the .commercial hanks. Wheat borrowers are expected to be putting in their claims. Rates remain us tor some time, say (i to 10 percent, as ex tremes, with very little doing at over 7. Call loans on prime collateral pan be had for less than 6. Most of the local savings banks are demanding "on city real estate securi ty. The French Savings and Loan Society lias recently made one loan of $1 ,400 tor two yrears at 7, and another of $3,000 for four year- at the same ate. The German Savings and Loan Society has made two loans of $7,750 for one year at 7. The ili- irnia Savings and Loan Society has made three loans of $"i.Buo for one ear at 0, and one loan of $1,500 for two years at the same rate. Private capitalists report some small loans on real restate at 7. 8 and 9 per cent, respectively. The time for declaring the usual semi-annual dividends of the San Francisco savings banks is near at band. The Pacific Bunk has announced a dividend of 5 per cent, for the six months ending June 3 Ith, payable on the Ist proxi mo. The dividend disbursements in July will be larger than for any previous month since January, and will place consider! money in new channels. Exchange on New York is in good demand, now that there are uo longer any silver certificates availablcas a remittance cover. Drafts on New York arc '-'"V for sight and 25 for tele graphic; Sterling bills on London. 19 3-1 Od for bank and I'.iiid for commercial : refine I silver, lii'.fpil"'. percent discount : Mexican dollars.' Bs^ 8o»c apiece. Deaths from Paralysis ami Cancer. Santa ("r.t-/. June 9th.— W. li Hobbs, a prominent business man. and formerly County Superintendent of Schools, died here to-day of paralysis. Colonel Archibald McKindry, an officer of the famous "California Hundred" of I the late war, died here to-day from cancer. His remains will be taken to San Francisco for interment. Death of an old and Well Known Citizen. Grass Valley. June 9th.— l*. S. Murphy, an old und well-known citizen of this place, died at noon r.-.iav. He was a member ot . the Order of A. O.U. W. Art Loan Kxliibition— Antl-Cliinese Club. Los ANiii:i.Ks. June 9th.— The Art Loan Exhibition opened to-night, under the auspices of the Native Sons of the Golden West, with $200,000 in pictures in the hall. A ureal crowd is present. The Anti-Chinese Club, numbering (300. is preparing to receive Dr. O'Donnell: The club is determined to drive out the Cbi i.ii: Angeles Catholics and the American i lag. Eos Anof.i.es. June Oth. — Considerable feeling was evinced this morning, us a re sult of the statement in the Tildes that the American llag bad been barred from en trance to the -cathedral Monday, on the occasion of the funeral of Dr. Gelcich. The Kfcniii'j Esj.rc-ix investigated the mutter, and found that it was understood before hand between the Grand Army officers and the officers of the church us to the part to he taken by the former, and the under standing was carried out. In an interview with Bishop Mora, he said: •' 1 want it understood that the Catholic Church is not opposed to the American flag, but loves it. and I was therefore pleased to see it on tin Napa County*!* \Vlne Product, St. Helena.. bib. — Opinions vary among vineyard men here as to the prob able quantity of wine product this season. Some estimate it as high as 2,000,000 gallons' being about half that of last year. Grapes will be fit to gather this season six weeks earlier than last. Confession of the Santa Clara Connty Firebug— Verdict of Miieide. San Josi:, June 9th. — James Bee, the In cendiary, to-day made a full confession of the crimes with which he is charged. He admits having set all thr- lircs that occurred here on the night of May ."><>;h, those at Milpitason the night of "the 31st. and at Santa Clara last Monday night. He denies any knowledge of any other persons en gaged in the same business, und says his intention was to teach the monopolists und Chinese-lovers a lesson. He will be ar raigned on two charges to-morrow. Tiie Coroner's jury to-day found that 11. Bi-aun. found dead in St. James Park yes terday morning, shut himself in the head with suicide intent. Held to Answer-Knights of Pythias. Nevada; June 9th. -Lewis ijonski, whe was arres.ed several days ago fir steal ill;; money and gold-dust from a store at Washington, hud his examination to-day, which resulted in his being held for rand larceny, with bail fixed at $3,000. l/mski is an ujihol-terer. The stolen gold-dust was found hidden in a chair cushion which he made while at Washington, and which he refused to se!i a lady who wanted to buy it. The Knights of Pythiasof Nevada county will give a grand picnicat Storm's ranch to morrow, if the weather permits. Colonel Guthrie and Staff, from Sacranu-nto. arrived this evening, and were escortnl from the depot by the mountain division, headed by a band of music. The Christian Valley Shooting Affair. Acßl t.v. Juno !Uh. — The examination of Andrew li.-okuw. who shot G. W. Haines at a school election in the Christian valley school- house last Saturday, was bad lay, and Brofcaw waa placed uhd-er $2,000 bonds. The wounded man is doing us well as could be expected. His physician removed one ol the bullets to-day." The other bus not been found, und may yet prove fatal; Murder in tin- First Degree. Colusa, June 9th.— The jury tbis after noon returned verdict of murder in the first degree, without fixing any penalty, in the c : -'■ of Charles Dew.tt. for tin murder of Dolly Sullivan at Willows May 10th; M.V ADV. I Tire in Chinatown. Eckeka, June. 9th. — Late last night a lire broke out in a two story building in the center of the Chinese section of this city. The fire, when discovered, had gained con siderable headway, and a light wind was blowing st the time. The fire department did excellent service. Three two-story shanties were burned out. The loss is probably $2,500, with no insurance. He Drew it Toward Him, Muzzle First. Ei-reka, June '.ith.-— very sad accident occurred this afternoon, at about -1 o'clock, at Crawford's ranch, some fifteen miles northeast of Eureka. A hunting party from town, consisting of Felix Maginnis, ('.-.-.v- Rossetti, James Hughes and Louis Monaco, had been very successful in shoot ing game, and were about to return to town. Hughes, complaining of his boots hurting him, laid down for a moment on j the rear seat of the vehicle, and while rais- j ing himself up to allow Rossetti to get in alongside of him, he took hold of the bar rel of his breech-loading shotgun, which laid crosswise on the floor of the wagon. When he had about assumed an upright position the gun slipped through his hands. the spring striking on the side of the vehi cle, which caused an explosion. The con tents -'I' the piece struck the left side of his lace obliquely, tearing it away, the entire charge entering his brain. He died with out a struggle. Deceased was for many years a barkeeper in a prominent saloon here, was single, and -about 30 years of age. OREGON. The Portland Mayoralty— Grand Lodge, I-, and A. M. — Firemen's Tournament. Portlasd, June 9th.— afternoon the Democrats nominated Sylvester Pennoyer for Mayor. It is regarded as a strong nomination, and the Republicans will have bard work to defeat him. As goes this city SO goes the State, ami the importance of the ejection on the loth is causing Re publicans who have been asleep to wake up. To-morrow they will make a nomi nation. The Grand Lodge of Masons is now in session here, and is well attended, there being 2150 present. ' ••".- ;'- ■''.-"' Three steamers left this morning, loaded with passengers to attend the Firemen's Tournament at Astoria. - ■ i m.mi.i.^ujsi^ims.m.mm m.im SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS. The Executive Committee on the Fourth of July celebration has decided not to have a display of fireworks in this city on that day. Lewis Fitcher, a lad employed at the Palace Hotel billiard-rooms, is under arrest for stoning a Mongolian on Thursday last, and destroying the Celestial's right eye. Nine more petitions, setting forth claims. to the Rancho de Nana, were filed in the I " nit ti I Suites District Court Monday. So far, about a dozen claim.-- have been filed. About $1,000,000 is involved in the matter^ From the Hawaiian Gazette of May 27th il is learned that two important seizures of opium were made ut Honolulu, the first on May 21st and the other two days later. The value of the amount captured is $7,000. .■/;..;, The Postoflice authorities in this city state that Postmaster Hibbs, late oi Lewis ton, Idaho, who proved a defaulter in about $20,000, has not yet been arrested. It is supposed he is concealed somewhere in British Columbia. Sing Tat Chow, a shoemaker, was found banging to a tree in Golden Gate Park Monday. It was at first supposed to have been a ease of murder, but investigation showed that the Pagan had been in desti tute circumstances, and in a lit of despond ency took his own life. The Board of State Viticultural Commis sioners held a regular meeting Monday. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Arpad Haras zthy; Vice-President, Charles A. Wetmore; Treasurer, Charles King; Secretary; J. 11. Wheeler; Chief Executive Officer, Charles A. Wetmore. Leonard Burkhardt a simple-minded person who is known as " Oofty Goofty." and atone time personated the" What is it ." in a dime museum, was arrested Mon day on complaint of < '. Linear for libel. li is claimed that he subscribed loan affidavit which set forth that the .complainant had offered him $200 to burn his house. Two more probationary clerks of the railway mail service fell under the official guillotine Monday. D. H. Force, a Vaca viile Democrat, was appointed clerk on the Deming and Los Angeles line, vice 15. B. • 'ushman, whose probationary term of six months had ended. On the same ground L. F. Kerr, a Seattle Democrat, was ap pointed a clerk on the Scmiahmoo and Port Townsend route, in the place of D. Temple. About 2 p. m. Monday two strangers knocked at the door of the engine-house of the Almshouse and asked the engineer, John Sheer, to direct them to the office of Superintendent Healing, which is in the main building. Sheer stepped to the door to point out the way. when he was knocked down an gagged. The robbers then pro ceeded to ransack the house, and took $00 in money, a gold watch and chain, a ring and -on.,- clothing. Adam (.rant and John T. Doyle have filed the will of the late Daniel T. Murphy tor probate. The estate I" stated, in the pe tition, to be worth $2,250,000. The wife of the deceased is left an annuity of $6,000, besides a pgreater pan of Ihe household goods, an condition that sir renounce all claim to all real estate of which hr- might be posset To lis sister Mary, $1,500 per year for her life, and to bis mother, Julia Murphy. of Albany, New York, $1,500 per year and a bouse and lot in that city. To ids brother Henry $25,000 is given. He also bequeaths $5,000 to Archbishop Rior dan. to be applied to charitable purposes. The remainder of the estate is la be divided, share and share alike, among his seven children. Breach, Rupture or Hernia. Cures guaranteed in the worst cases. 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The CCTICCR4 SOAP, as its first-class <iuality deserves, leads all of my soaps in de- mand, lioth asa toilet soap and us a beamitler and protector of tho skin. DR. W. 11. HALL, . SATISFACTORY ni.MI.T-. YourCiTicci-.A Remedies exceed both in sales and good results any skin remedy We ever ban- dled, aad it is with pleasure that we recom- mend them to our customers, assured that they will receive real b< nefit and satisfactory results. p. BO W.M ■ . :.rl. NEATER FAILING. I do not know ofan instance in Which the CVTICC&A REMEDIES have failed lo produce sat- isfactory results. I believe I have sold more of i tbem than ot any other skin remedies I have i ever bandied during the thirty three years of iov eJtperircncc an a druggist A. D. IKVnN. Druggist, Batavia,N.Y. 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SkinßlcmishfSfttid ' 1r 1 IVI Baby Humors, use Cutictra Soap, nU3-ly\YSAwlj i TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. M. Dc Lcsseps has been appointed Presi- J dent of the French Exposition of 1839. ; \ _ j The report is current in London, and be lieved to be true, that Kassala has fallen. Bursting sewers have caused great dam age in the aristocratic portions of London. Ex-President Zaldivar, of San Salvador, says lie is still sanguine of the union ofthe live Central American republics. Appleton .fc Co., of New York, have sup pressed their edition of the Spencer-Har rison controversy, as directed by Spencer. The French war ship llcnard, reported to have foundered in the Ked Sea, was a dispatch gunboat", and carried a crew of 150 men. John Henderson, 38 years old and a farmer, hanged himself Monday, upon dis covering his wife's infidelity, near Syra cuse, N. Y. The uncertain news about the Emperor William's health, and the result of the Austrian election, have caused depression on the Vienna Bourse. The Cogswell statue in Fulton street, Xew York, and which has been criticised so severely, was removed Monday by order of the Board of City Works. The Executive Committee of the West ern Union Telegraph Company to-day recommended the payment of the usual 7' per cent, quarterly dividend. At Richmond, Va.. Monday, Judge At kins overruled the motion for a new trial in the case of T. J. Cluverius, convicted of the murder of Lilian Madison. A warrant for the arrest of Scott, the ab sconding teller of the Manhattan Bank of New York, was issued Monday. Detectives have located him positively at Prescott. The South American Commission was Cordially received at Montevideo. It has been asked to use its influence in favor of extending the American cable system to Uruguay. The June crop report, issued yesterday, estimates that the yield of wheal in Illi nois this year will' be less than 10,000,000 bushels, compared with 32,000,000 bushels last year. A sensational story comes from Cairo thai Genera] Gordon .escaped from Khar toum, and was not killed as re ported, but the statement fails to give the General's present whereabouts. The entire number of recruits for the Russian army and navy in 1885 is fixed at 23,000. The Czar has sanctioned the tax on coupons. The new law will go into ef fect the Ist day of next July. Rev. Henry Varley, the noted English evangelist, preached Sunday in New York, in the building in which Salmi Morse sought to produce the Passion" play. There was a large attendance. Carl Abs and Sorakachi, the Jap, wres tled Monday night in Brooklyn. The lat ter was quite seriously hurt, and was com pelled to give up. The affair was regarded as a hippodrommg one, and created dissat isfaction. John Evans, a negro from the Convict Camp, near Live Oak, Ha., brutally as saulted an aged white woman named Red ding lust Wednesday. Monday 200 citi zens went to the camp, took Evans away and lynched him. The New York Daily Commercial But- a,, places the aggregate losses by fire in May in the I'nited States and Canada at $8,750,000. The Bulletin remarks thai this continuous increase of fire loss must ad vance insurance rates. A. R. Converse, President ofthe First National Bunk at Cheyenne, Wyoming, President of the Converse Cattle Company; and a leading citizen of Wyoming, died in New York yesterday morning at the Fifth Avenue Hotel of paralysis. General Grant did not sleep well until late Monday night, and then slept nearly eight hours before arousing, yesterday morning. He suffered no pain during the night, and his throat appears better.and tbe glandular -welling is somewhat de creased. The Supreme Court of Ohio yesterday morning decided that the assessment paid under the Scott liquor law before it was declared unconstitutional would not he re turned to saloonists. Judges Okey and Pellet dissented. The amount involved is about $32,000,000. ' />' Rev. Hartwel i preached to 200 Chinamen in the Trinity Baptist Church, New York, Monday evening, in the Chinese tongue, after which he gave a brief description of the many hardships and trials and opposi tion which Chi is t ian missionaries undergo in teaching that people. I The removal of ex-Senator Bruce to give Rosa runs the Resistership ofthe Treasury is regarded by thoughtful Democrats in Washington as a bad mistake, tending in destroy -confidence among the color-ed men in the assurances of friendship and sympa thy by the Administration. Walter C. Whipple, son of Adjutant- General Whipple, committed suicide in Sew York Monday evening by shooting himself through the heart. Young Whip ple has been a student at the New York Medical College, and studied very hard. His act is attributed to over-taxation of his brain. New developments in the iron strike at Pittsburg yesterday were all favorable to the strikers. Two more firms have signed tbe lie, and the Sligo Mills, which were stnrled with non-union men Monday, were idle yesterday, the firm not being able to secure enough men to keep them in oper ation: Secretary Bayard addressed the students of the University at Lawrence, i.-.. Mon day evening, in the chapel, which seats 2,500 persona. Tiie place was crowd-red to 'suffocation. Senator Plumb introduced the distinguished guest, who spoke for one hour on " Individuality." A grand bam quet followed. A terrible accident occurred Monday on the river Don in Russia. A bar of iron was placed across the track by robbers, and the train which next came along was thrown from the rails and demolished. The number killed and wounded was seventeen. The robbers,' who were waiting for the smash-up, plundered the train. The President has appoints Frederick 11. Marsh Unit* States Marshal for the Northern District of Illinois. This ends a bitter light, a certain element of the Dem ocratic party urging a local applicant named McGariglc for the place and using very strong efforts in bis behalf. Marsh is not a resident of Chicago and is very highly recommended. Friday it was announced in London that judgment would be given Monday in the slander case of Charles Warren Adams against Lord Coleridge. Saturday a rumor was in circulation that a settlement of the case had been effected, and Monday it was stated that by the mutual consent of the pari interested the delivery of judgment had been indefinitely postponed. Judge Wallace, of < California, is stopping at the New York Hotel, in New York, where he will remain .several days. hen a reporter called, the Judge courteously declined being interviewed, and said when he returned to San Francisco be would pre pare a statement for his friends, explaining the motives for his recent letter to I'm si dent Cleveland, in which he was actuated by honest convictions and devotion to the interests of the Pacific coast. On Sunday a waterspout burst in the mountains about eight leagues east of, La gos, Mexico, near the dividing lint between the States of Guanajuato and Jalisco, the effects of which were most deplorable. Immense quantities of .water swept down tbe mountains with great force towards the well populated plains and alleys below, and left desolation and ruin in their wake. There are already one hundred lives re ported lost, and it is ,i.-. -. thai the list may be swelled to a much larger number when all the details arc known. A great many bouses were swept away. There is Trouble in Store For those who neglect to rectify irregular!- ' ties of the stomach J liver and bowpfils, which ! they foolishly imagine will "come right of , themselves." Of this .silly error such persons are usually disabused by the de velopment of some serious chronic malady, traceable to what they were pleased "to consider a trifling disorder of the above named associate organs. Such a culmina tion is eftsify avoided. A course of Hos- I tetter's Stomach Bitters in variably has the] effect of renewing the .secretive action of W. torpid liver, restoring healthy digestion and ' assimilation, and rendering the habit - -i" ■ body perfectly regular. The activity p.:', these all important functions being restored, and the entire system toned and regulated . by this incomparable corrective and invig orant, no danger 'o the general alth isto be apprehended from causes which, if not eradicated in time, will .assuredly under- J mine it. . . . 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Its .Vr ekly edit on i- the leading weekly in New York, and i- sent for SI a year to any part of the i ountry! postage free. Every subscriber to the Weekly also ■...- gratuitously a copy for one year of tbe monthly maga- zine i' Good Cheer." 'i ho Si MI- Wt.KKI.V Jot'KNAi Is sent lor 92 : a year, and with it is sent free of iiiiin;t: fur one year, the house- ] hold magazine.'" ( '■■•.-." j and tlie farme/smonthly, "Our I Country Home." Send for speci- ( men copy. XV. J. ARKELL, President, Albany, N. Y. = mIS-lptf -+TE7E MILD POWER CURES..*- PREYS' fl. V*'J —in — mm. tcJ3 toS in asa - ! -i years.— Special Prescriptions of ancmiuentPhyrticißn. Simple* Sale ana Sura ust or PRINCIPAL RQfl cities. raicH. ; ■•: -.-v-., prQntigGgMorD. Inflammations.. ..*■ B 25 Worm*, Worm Fever, "Worm Colic... .r,c S| Crying; Col IPC. or Teething of Infants .6^ 4) Dlarrfijea ot Children or Adult* 50 : E^Dltenterir, Griping, lii lions — ..'(I : O; Cholera Moi bus 4 Vomiting ."..' ; * » imsrh&, *- r olpij il*inchiti.i 311 S IVeurnlgla, Toothache. Faceacbo. .. . .60 . . t); Ileadoclte*. Sick Headache, Vertigo .50 1 tl, jls yspetipiirt. Bilious Stomach .-,(> 1 11 Supprotsaa or I'ninful Periods ._t) HOMEOPATHIC i _l V. mtfs. too Profuae Poriods Bit i 3] Croup. .-.:, Difficult Breathing .fi<> I -1 Salt Kbf-iirn. Ervaf pelfta, Erupt) :; . .50 I G KhenmalUm, iCneum&tic Pnins.... 5U i G Krvcranrt tune. Chills. Malaria .'■:; I 7 Files, Blind or l>!i*p<Jinp „-,-.! I 9 Catarrh) acute or chronic; Inilaenra ..to iff* \* i 1 ...;-.: ••-.- -..;l^SS.\ , Con^hs .50 £ HOoncrul .1 v.l'lij-IWo.-ikncris .SO 271 ICidney I} .' 1, jt ..«. .. Sfl 'iti r«orv*us J>«!u!Uy I.i(S> '-.-M Urinary H'l'-ikrit-sa, Wetting Bed ,50 3'Ta Dta-easea ofthe Heart. Palpi tatioo 1.00 O P EC i Fi"csr x25S^ !So!il by Dniy^isu. or si»nt jK>straid on /ceint of price.— Semi for Dr. Humphrey*' HOOK oa ii .-. v.-.-. . .»:-. : 11 1 -.:-•-,: elm Vat «- loene, free. — Address, ticiipiiituvs' aiedlcliioCo,. liitt Fulton St.. Xc'.v^ orh. Grossman's Specific Mixture. With this remedy persons can rurcthcra^clvef without the least exposure, change of diet, 01 change In application to business. The mcdi cine contains nothing that Is of the least injur) to the constitution. Ask your dru^-jl-t for it. Price,*] a bottle, s.'i-iyws ; .0% Man and Beast Mustang Liniment is older man most men, and used more and more every year. HISCELLOEOCS. .^"SafcjoSi CASESY, No. 50 (New Number 218 X street, Sacramento, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS «S-Thc attention ofthe Trade is specially called to his large and varied stock of all the favorite brands of KENTUCKY WHISKIES. Orders direct from Bond receive prompt and careful a 1 tent ion. Ills large and well-selected stock of PHILADELPHIA AMI NKW YOKK CIGAKS is well worthy the attention of the Trade. Also, FKOPKIETOK EAGLE SODA WORKS. mj. Iptl COMMERCIAL. BACKA3IENTO MARKET. r>ACKAME.STO, June '.'tii. FKDTT-Lcmons, Sicily, to 50@7ppca£e;Llmref, tl'iaiil; Bulimias, «::?;> ■_>> bunch: Pineap nli's. ifpt'lia ¥ dozen: pOoooannts. KO6 X ?ii ,! ; Los Angeles Oranges, SI 88p®1 50; Riverside do. 12 75p93; Apples, choice, 'i.,7r; common. ao@ Toe- strawberries, 9®loc ft bskt: Cherries. White, 90c@$l; Black, 6 &H)c'9_ox Raspberries. 900(3 SI t» case: Peaches, ',- Ikjx, 50fiS75c: Apricots, 50@75c; t'hcriy Plums 3@4cf lb: Currant.-, j.' 50 fes chest : Blackberries, s(tt;6c. PIE FRUlTS— Assortea, J. l s-a> cons, 9 doz, (1 '_\i.il 80; assorted, gallon cans, Si: Teaches, •>AriS>c«ns, 51 50: Portland Blueberries, '.'-lb cans, tl: Whortleberries, $1 75; Capital Asparagus, S2 25 W dozen cans. DRIED FRUITS— Apples, sliced. o>i@3c ? lb; Choice, oc; Jo quartered, a3B2>ic; Pears, peeled, :.i'„: do, inpeeled, 4«: ■; Plums, pitted, 10@llc; Peaches, 9@10«; do peeled. 19®20c; Prunes, German md French, (iffi'.ie; Blackberries, 10.® lie: Figs, California, 4@6c ? lb. TABLE FRUlTS— Assorted, i*.:. cans, ? doz, 51 7. >@'2: Teaches, S2 25@2 ;;:'..: iiartietl Pears, 82 37; Plums, SI 75tai 85; Blackberries, SI 7o(Lc2: Gooseberries, 82 «6@2 50; Strawberries, 82 75(i3; Apricots, E@2 25; -Muscat Grapes. SI 75@2; Ked Currants. 82 40; Cherries, G p6o@2 75. VEGETABLES— EarIy Rose Potatoes, SOISOOc ~fl ctl ; New Onions. S2 16@2 25; Cabbage, tl @1 25; Carrots, SI * 100; Turnips, 75c ; bunch vegetables, 12V 2 'c ? doz: Parsnips, lc Beets, SI: Horse Radish, 6gSc fl B>; Garlic, 1 ®6e: Cucumbers, 20@3^; String Beans, tyM-lc * lb; Wax Beans, -Kg-I^c f, R>; Slimmer Squash, 2-y_c « ft- Peas, -'.■'■ '■'■'■ V ft: Artichokes, 40c 9 dozen; TomatoestSl 7 ..-;' box: Green Peppers, iota ise « ft. •-' ,„' BREADSTUFFS— FIour.SI 9j1% barrel '.Oatmeal _S 75 -... 100 lbs: Cornmcal, white and yellow, 52 in 23 ft Backs, $2 25 in 10 lb sacks, '/ l 10 tv: : .Cracked wheat, 52 -•"".'•• - 50; Hominy, 83 25 V cwt. POULTRY— Turkeys, I!>®lGC ti la; full-grown Chickens, So 50@C 50 V dozen; young Roosters, ii 50@6 50 V dozen ; Broil. 84@5; tame Ducks. 86 M ; Geese, SI 50@2 j* pair ; Eggs, choice lots, 16@170 ?* dozen. , DAIRY PRODUCTS— Butter, choice, 21@23c a ft ; packed in firkins, choice, I8@21c; com mon, 15<ji20c,Cbecse, California, !)>^l3c; West ern hats. 15@17c; Martin's Cream, 17,..-. HAY, GRAIN AND FEED— hay, «ir,@lG f. ton- Alfalfa hay, 810©11 9 ton; Bran, 818-1) ton: Middlings, .---' r ton; Barley, .whole. SI 25 @1 SO; rolled. SI 50; Wheat, SI 3d@l 40 'f, cwt; tame Oats, SI 50; Corn, 81 '■'■'>'. cwt for choice. MISCELLANEOUS — Seeds — Alfalfa, /",-. 21c; rtmothy, Eastern, 6>Jpr®7; '>!'>: Oregon, 6@7c; Pop Corn, '■'■' fi If 9 ft: Re 1 - Clover. 13@14c; Re.l Top, 7.-'.:i-. Nuts— Chiic Walnuts, 7>.;@ 9c- California Walnuts, 9K@loc; Almonds, 12® 13c; Peanuts, California, i '-..". ■'■'■ '■ Law (Califor nia), cans, S'-:::fi-9c: Eastern, li 1 ,(i.ir.;e. Hides, salt light and medium, 8c ; heavy, 9J^c; dry, 17;. i i7'..c. Tallow, sc. Hops— demand. -;.'.,- ot Pacific coast in New York, 10c; market value here, 3<o Be. ••'■ ._-' ■'■_ 2 MEATS— Beef. 7(5;7)<c; Mutton, •".'.' ? Ib; Lamb, Sc; Veal, small calves, 10c: large, 'if. .;-..; ; ....i !.-: Dressed Pork, 6}4e ; Hams, East ern' 1"... i ie; California, ll@l2Vr<c; Bacon, me dium, '."•■; selected, 12c; extra light, 1. .'-...<:. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San FRANasco. June 9«h. * FLOUR— Chinese shippers are in the market securing parcels for the outgoing steamer this week. We quote: Best city extra, S-l 25<S> 4 85; mi -ilium. pf3 50@4; shipping superfine, 82 750 50 .' bbl. WHEAT— The export movement is very slow. Only three cargoes have been cleared so fur this' week, ivhfle there are but sixteen ships loading, with a much greater number in port disengaged. Offerings ol'grainare fairly liberal, but negotiations are not quickly effected. Hold ers as .- rule want SI l-'-.. while SI 40 \). etl is claimed to be the shipping limit. No great quantity of wheat can be secured at the lower figure, pas sellers are generally of the opinion that prices must appreciate sooner or later. The English market is reported as steady, but cabled quotations do not Indicate any Improve ment in values. . BARLEY— There was a much firmer feeling in the sample market this morning. Business was n'p: particularly lively, though there was sufficient inquiry to indicate that this article was pretty generally wanted. Holders were asking $1 30 V Ctl for choice feed, an.l were not disposed to listen to any much lower oiler Mori or less slock could have been worked off atSI 27!.'. V ctl, which seemed to be about as high as buyers would go at the moment. Some light brewing was reported as having changed hands at -i 80, though anything that can be classed as strictly choice is considered at fairly worth -11" 't* etl. . , . , . OATS— The market is anything but active, and stocks ure not I.- ing lowered to any per ceptible extent. Still there is no positive pres sure to realize, a- holders have confidence in holier times in the not distant future. We nuote: Surprise and Milling, €1 40@I li; No. I, si -jiiiail 25; No. 2, 81 10@1 17%; Black, II 05@ 110 '• ctl. ■■■'•. . .„ . , COKN— Trade i- insignificant in character. There I- -.in.- slight inquiry, but buyers mostly want concessions "ii our figures. We quote: Large Yellow, 5122}-i@l2s; small Yellow, SI lii: large White, SI -Hi; smailWhite, nominal at SI 25 y. ctl. "■•- •"■■'■ V Et i ETA Common Green Corn continues in large supply. Choice String Beans command full figures. Summer Squash sells well. Aspara gus is neglected, but fortunately there are no heavy Hirelings. Green p ikra make- butlight dis play. Cucumbers are scarce un I a choice article is iv demand. We quote as follows: Asparagus, SI V box ; Tomatoes, aS@7sc ?. box for Los Angeles ■ ,i„! 'Joe<a,Sl >l box for Winters; Green Com, 50@75c '? -... ■■: for common, and 15(2 18c ft dozen for sweet; Artichoke 30c ti dozen; Cu cumbers, -i _"•■'. 5") ',- box lor Vacaville, and pJ2@2 50 f 1 box for bay; Carrots, 30@40e; Turnips, 60@60c $ ctl ; Beets, io@6oc ctl; Pars nips, el Ift ctl : Cauliflower, 65c $ dozen; Cab bage, 75c 9 cut Garlic, 2} ■ ■'■- "--•;»: Celery, s<ie i: Dried Peppers. !■'- lso plr,: Green do, Bi9c <£ ft: Chile do, 12(5 15c © ft; Green Peas, 2&@3c t» it. ; string Beans, -Sc ¥• V, for poor, 4(.£.fe V Ifi tor choice: Dried Okra, 15@25C # ','■. Green do, 60. f Ifi; Marrowfat Squash, ton: Summer Squiish. -VJe .- box for Vacaville, and '.iOc&tSI ?. box for bay. FRUIT— Drizzling weather this morning badly affected trade. Strawberries and Rasp berries were in large supply, selling slowly at reduced rates. Apricots make a liberal ex hibit, but custom is fairly quick, while canners clean uo surplus. Peaches find read) - lie at ruling "rates. Mexican Limes are held ut full figures, and the native variety shows more strength. Oranges are less plentiful, and sales are made to better advantage. Figs are coming In quite freely, and prices are lower. ber ries, 60@75c ft box for Black, IbttA 90c for White; Strawberries, $.V<j7 -,- chest: Currants, Sl .."■■•■ -50 ';' ci:.-': Cherry Plums, 25® '.list; %* drawer, and 50@75c '-,- large liox; Raspberries, Ss<g.7 %i ci, -l ; Blackberries, -■ - chest ;_ Apricots, 60@60e $ large box; Peaches, Inc^ box and 4l)p@6oc^pl basket; Figs, oOiatOe for white, and 75c@pS1 r' box for black ; Apples, oOfe-H-ie ',- basket, and 30 @75cflbo'x;ReU Astrachan,7sc@sl; Green Pears 25@y5c|i basket, 75c(u.Sl 9 box; Lemons— Malaga, -. l 50; 'i". Sicily, SIVS7; do, California, SI 25@1 75 9 box for ordinary ami S2(*2 75 for Sicily seed; Mexican Limes, pfls@lo ",', box; California do,Slsl)@l 75 for small boxes, and S3@3 50 for large; Oranges, California, 91 l.iioil 50 -?t pox for common , SI 50®2 for Riverside, and S3 75 , , for Navel; Tahiti do, Sl2 stii^l7 f. M ; Bananas, SI 50@3 't* bunch: Pineapples, Bs 50(3 6 $ dozen. FRESH MEATS Supplies are equal to all market requirements, following are rates for whole carcasses from slaughterers to dealers: Brae! First quality, 6fe6Jic; second quality, 5%@6c; third quality, 4@sc. Mutton- Wether* are quotable .it ps@6%Cs b>, and Ewes at 4@l'--c?i lb. Lamb— Quotable at 6fts7c V 1 lb for Spring. Veal— Quotable at7 , ...'.!ip , .^cf>lt>. Pork -1.... ir . .- ,on foot, *y,2-l'.e; dressed do, 5):.® ny c v. a. m - .'■-// EASTERN AND FOREIGN MARKETS. New Yokk, June 9th. KLOI :: .ii '■ V ili.M I ' 1. M. IJ St. j^.77Z"7Z777-7'77'Zi7^77i owl si'imi July I 01?2 ?1 tn-, August 1 ' ■::'... l »l ; , September :. l 05J{ 1 00 : ;4 \ isible Wheat supply, 37,231,271 bushels. UraiD freights to Liverpool by steam, /'...1. California i- quiet at 8@l()c ior toll burry, and 12i«;17c clean fall; spring burry, 15 @17c; clean spring, 19@25c; pulled. 2r5@33c. SUGAR— Cuba Centrifugal, .SS isiy. /// Chicago, June 9th. WHEAT- 10 a.m. 12 m. July S9%C '.">"iC August 9124 93 -. pti mbei OS/ft '■'■' Cash :■• i i iRN— 16 p- for June. PORK— SIO 62) forJnlv. LARD 56 ffiyi for July. Klßti : ' ::: • for July. SHORT RlßS— i'o 70 for July. Liverpool. June 9th. WHEAT— 3SO p.m.— ln poor demand. Western Spring, rSs lid; do Winter, 7-: California spot lots, fis 8d !•>''- lid: off Coast, 33s 9il; just shipped, 86s; nearly due, 31s; cargoes off coast ami on passage,, (irmly held ; weather in England, some ™»' SAN FRANCISCO STOCK SALES. i San Francisco, June 9, 1555. j SOF.NING SESSION. ! « , , 'r-ri-r . „ ,„, , . ,-„ | Ophir 2 401 An. los _ si>c \ Mexican 1 17, Benton 15c , a. A C - " Navajo Soc li. aH -. "> «> Botlic 1 65 Con.C. & Va 3 SO Mono 1 0- > Savag? I 2~,'.i I 30 Peerless 3 Chollar 2 15@2 50 Belcher. 1 1" i Potosi .95c Bullion ■••>(-• li. AN 1. .-.-. . Overman.... 50c Point l 50 Justice : 25c Jacket- -2 .«> Union 1 W@l S> Alpha 1 50 Alta '-'•<' 8. Nev I 95&2 Scorpion -20c L'tah 2 0) AFTERNOON SF-^ION. Prize ....TOcilVtosi.. Rsc®l Navajo jScIS. Nov 2@2 05 B. Isle ir>CjChoilar .....2 65 . Mi. ]':;: t0... „ 375 Eureka - "- ; ltoiiie 1 75 .11. & N ~>s(*7; B Mono 1 10 Jacket..... 2 ni , Peer 1 2T>rC. Con. Va i '/'.■■ /'■'•'. Peerless 3 Overman ,: ; '' - Ophir 2 25@2 40iHa%'ilge -I 30 | Andes pfiOi Union 1 Ml® I 9-J j Bullion 50c «. & C - : '-"' ; Mexican -1 ITsiHl 70 Scorpion- -20c j Benton r...15e Exchequer ....45c Alpha 1 9 I-— Ji8...: ■• SO r Belcher 1 25 Caledonia 23c Atta 90e Justice -■'■■ | Utah .2 80 Point 1 60 . BAJLKO.VDS, STEAMERS, ETC. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY i mRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DDE TO ARRIVE SACRAMENTO. ' LEAVE FROM APRIL -20, 1885. I ARRIVE (FOR) ! | (KKOM) 720 a. Calistoga and Napa 7:0.5 p, •2:50 P.I »H:-j5 a. 1155 A. Colfax _ 1030 a. 10:90 A. Delta i Portland, via Davis 3:13 p. 1*6:00 a. Redding, via Davisville <*S:'.so p. 1*6:06 A. . " viat'hico «ll::i0 p. 7.-05 P. Knights Landing 7:06 A. *5:15 P. f Mojave, Deming, 1 Expr's *aflo A. ]:■>' a. \ EI Paso and East/ Kmgr'i a*, a. 7:35 p. J Ogden and East! Express 7.00 a. 9:15 A. X " "■•' " Emign't 1225 A. 2:30 P. Red Bluff, via 3larysville.._ 10:13 A. 6:00 a. San Francisco, via Benicia- B*o p. 730 a. " ' -* ' : " _ 7.08 p. 2:50 p. " " ;>>•'- :" . 11:25 a. 11:30 a. " " "Livermore 2-20 P. ♦10:00 a. " ":-.'•: " steamer... -('■. ■•• a. 11:30 a. San Jose 220 p. 11:33 A. Stockton and Gait 2:20 p. *5:15 P. " " " *'.'"" A. •1130 a. Tulare and Fresno _ 7:20 a. Vallejo *11:23 A. 2:50 p. " t7:'.'i P. S. and P. B. K. *7:30 a. ( Folsom, Latrobe ) *1:55 p. *3:00 P. -i and }■ *VI:V, a. f3:00 P. ( Shingle Springs, j flO:^ A. a. For Morning. p. For Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. t Sundays only. %* Freight and Accommodation Trains". A. N. TOWNE, General Manager. T. 11. Goodman, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent. jel-tf ; OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. FOR II LULU. rpHE SPLENDID NEW 3,000- -.^*. X Ton Steamships will leave the 4 '^* ■=.'-- Company's Wharf, corner Steuart 'fOV and Harrison streets, at 3p. St.: 'ris^e^^t SIAKIFOSA, JAN I.i. Ist ai.a;ii;i)A, JANUARY 15th Freight, »5 Fer Ton. *3- Excursion Tickets at Reduced Rates. For passage or further particulars, apply to J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., Ag6nts,327 Market street, corner Fremont. oIS-tf m, r—ii p— ,pi ,mi^m,w wp^pwi—— WOTT—i'nrwiß ¥m BAJUNfI HOUSES. CALIFORNIA STATE BANK. Does a General lianklng liusinesi, *5- Draws Exchange oa all the principal cities of the world. OFFICERS i President N. D. RIDEOUT. Vice-President. FREDERICK COX, Cashier™ a. ABBOTT DIBKCTOBS: C. W. CLARK, GEO. C. PERKINS JOSEPH STEFFENS, J. R. WATSON. N. D. RIDEOUT, FREDERICK COX, A. ABBOTT. _■&■ NATIONAL BANK D.O. Mills & Co., SACRAMENTO CAL. CAPITAL 9300,000, EDGAR MILLS President FRANK MILLER Cashier. CHAS. M. PRODGER Ass't Cashier DIKKCTOKS: D. O. MILLS, EDGAR MILLS, W. E. CHAMBERLAIN, C. F. DILLMAN, FRANK MILLER. m 11-lptf CHAS. CP.OCKEP., R. C. tt OOLWOP.TH. W. H. CROCSEB. CROCKER, WOOLWORTH&CO. 322 Fine Street San Franclsrco, Carry on a General Banking Business. Cor- respondents in the Principal Cities of the Eastern States and in Europe. apG-tplm LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF California, county of Sacramento. In the matter ol the restate of JOHN WALDIE. de- ceased. Notice i- hereby given that MONDAY, the loth day of JUNE, ISSS, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. and the Courtroom ol said Court, at the Court-house, in the city of Sacramento, county of Sacramento, and State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said JOHN WALDIE, de- ceased, and for hearing the application of MATTHEW LENNOX for the issuance to him of letters of administration with will annexed thereon. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this Ist day of June, ltBs. [seal.] WM. B. HAMILTON, Clerk. Taylor it Hou., Attorneys for Petitioner. jeS-td BAKER & HAMILTON IMPORTERS AStn MANUFACTURERS OP HARDWARE! AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, :o^,^i:s wire, CUTLERY, G--u.xi.i3, 2?owrdor, 33tc. ju2-4r.tr 7. CALIFORNIA LIME CO., Nos, 519 anil 521 I .street, Sacramento, DEALERS IN THE "STAB" BRAND AND Santa Cruz LIME. Importers of PLASTER, CEMENT, FIRE CLAY, FIRE BRICK, etc. »S- All orders promptly lilled. -%* J. R. WATSON President 11. C. MARKS Secretary li. C. EWING Im2t-4plm] Manager JAMES McCAW, T ATE OF McCAW ,t O'NEAL, DESIRES TO inform his friends and the public that TO j inform his friends and the public that he has opened a Wood Yard at 516 and 518 L street, between Fourth and Filth. A full stock of Wood, Coal, Coke and Charcoal on band, and will be sold cheap. A continuance of the pa- tronage bestowed in the past i- solicited at tlie nc iv place. - ! AS. McCAW, Proprietor. je.Vlmlp '" H. P. OSBORN'S Wood and Goal Yard, No. 806 1 street. WELLINGTON. SEATTLE, SCOTCH, SPLINT and lone Coals. Also Coke. Pine and Oak, Charcoal, Pitch Pine, and Pine Kindling; l-fciot Second-growth Oak and Stove Wood delivered promptly. Telephone, No. 69. ' je2-4pti W. E. OS BO UN, Proprietor. C. SCHAEFER, CO O P ESR, No. 89 Front street-, Sacramento. BEER KEGS, BUTTER FIRKINS, -Pjs£?fA Wine Puncheons, Brandy Barrel.-.-^ | etc., on hand. Orders from the interior -^SsS^S. solicited and attended to. mIS-lptf ODORLESS HCAVATOR. CESSPOOLS AND VAULTS 'CLEANED cheap itnH free from all offensive odors. Orders left at Carpenter's Wood and Coal Yard, 1 42ti X street: or at Pacific Market, 12. J street, will be promptly attended to. ml6-4pSm J. H CAMPBELL & CO. 1 HORSESHOEING. RN. JOHNSON I-' BACK IN HIS OLD *;>. \i. stand. Fifth street, '..etuecn X and//~\| L, and will be glad to see his old friendsM jt and customers. All Shoeing done in mod- \> v i em style, latest and most scientific principles. jclMplm VINEYARD RINK SKATES. ALSO, A. C. AND S. ('. CLUB -?%> Skates Agents for the Star.;--' -7 ga Rink and Club Skates. Send for -j^f___z_z^TTTP Catalogue. WIESTER & CO.. I'sjif New Montgomery street, San^-" - v Francisco. Cal. mlo-iplm 777. HENRY ECKHARDT, GUNSMITH. IMPORTER AND «~^ c» .«» Dealer ill Spliced Bamboo V^iJpj^V lv Rods; Salmon, Trout and Bass Flies and Fish Hooks; Waterproof^^-lf^fo^ Silk.Twisted and Braided Silk, Cot- Jr ■ v ton aud Linen Line-: Bait Boxes; Trout Baskets and Reels; Chain and Velvet Dog Collars, Spike and Choke Collars; Dog slip- and Leaders. No. 523 X street. Send for Price List on Guns. je4 ASTROLOGY ETlLlZER{ss=s^=p»=ti in a new way. Fortune _Xtt>i34£..&t Telling, Reading of the Past, *§gi jKrftSessTt Present and Future. MRS. i. **jSy i^tj,c_ va n CANDREWS.the well-known @?^^A^g' Fortune Teller and Clairvoy- flgsllT^grrHrr^^ ant, 709 'Seventh street, be- ,\a^r=. ' tween G and H. Information gFj-^^^-^Y given on business, love; court /^y-/CT±___-^i\ ship and marriage. na-lpim- 1 ',•" 7 ' v "l j ■Q. MISCELLANEOUS. ■ ■ ■ I » YOUR JVCOIETIEgr WILL riIiCHASK MOKE and better ' Furniture and Carpets T I^FIsi T7TQ mm fi! l i An it JAY n @^@ilw Nos. 41 i and 413 X street, ;^SS^^^^X^Pi Than can be bought at any other Imm &*1 E House on the Coast. The reasons p^Sa^^^Jp^S^B^y^g^affl^gM are: The House imports direct by * e «acu^^^^r-;r^Kj2£ri»^i£S~i3 the Car-load from the Leading "^^^Bpp.^Br Manufacturers, thus savins Jobbers' profits, and giving the customer the benefit. No House in this city contains a more completo stock of FURNITURE OR CARPETS, and none can undersell. <3- CAM. AM) sr.K. OR SEND rOB CATALOGUE rCd tnl-4 p-mi _ . _^_ _____mm^-m iii ii . .. . . JMT. CROISrAH [OF THE LATE FIRM OF CASKY it CKOHAIf), 3\ro. sac is: STREET, OOXI. OF "rxxiirtu. CONSTANTLY ON HAND a LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF Whiskies, Brandies, Champagnes, Cordials and Liquors of all kinds. SOLI! PROPRIETOR OF THK SACRAMI NTO SOliA WORKS. ap3o-4p6m i — MEDICAIi. J^Vis "DX. SYKES* SURE COffiKiS DR. j FOR CATARRH." SURE WHEN youH BYKES ; want to be cured of your Catarrh, CURE DR. ■ -■■_■/.'■ try SI RE EYKES' "DR. SVKKS' SURE CUBE." CURB DR. You will not be disappointed. SURE SYKE.-s' : The great Chicago remedy. Ii- CURE. DR. tablished in 1870. Has a na- SURE ' SYKES' tional reputation. CURB I ,, I — ASK DRUGGISTS FOX IT— !,,.„„ ' mm™'*; SI. six for SS. cuke i . ,. ! Chicago address: \sOKE i SYKES' ; 1)r C. R. Sykes, 181 Monroe st. CURE • -vk : - rkdiniTton & CO. SURE DR. LAXGI.KY & MICIIAELS, SURE ' SYKES' j Wholesale DBiboisiv, San CURE . DR. I Francisco. SURE j 3YKES' Agents for California. CURE jeffl v « i 1 WILL PROVE | mo THE SATISFACTION OP ALL INTELLI. | X gent people that my practice and system in treating Diseases of the Eye, Cancer nnd all | .Cancerous Affections are the most successful known. '. invite inquiry and refer to hundreds! of cases of cures effected little less than mlracn- , lous. I'll. li. J. COOKSLEY, 928 O street, corner of Tenth, Sacramento. I | ml'.Mmip j .. : - .rr' P.- ...-. ■• - . 1 For 35 years at 37 Court Place, now at 3-22 Market Street, TjmjinrillP Vv Bet. Third and Fourth, UUulUllilUjJVJ A regnlArty Mne&ted and legally qumllSed phjiician ttil tv most luojeMftUi as Lis pneocfl win proM. [ 1 Cures all forms cf PRIVATE, CHRONIC and SEXUAL Bit- EASES, Spevjcatorrfeea and Impoleney, US '...i reratt of self-abase in youth, icximl escessea in :-. I- tnrer yeara. or other causes, aud \ * wing someof th? . !- (owing affectrfi ■ i ■-■:- --■' ■• .-. Seminal Kmisslons, (night « .>• 5- i ■ « '■■. ■'.' ■ ■•:■■■• Dimi not Eight, Defective Memory, Phy- FiceiDecnr, P:iu;,lesoa Fa ■, Aversion •..■ Si \tt3 <■' Females; Coiif-jM' r. of ':■:;-. I. «■• of Sexual Power, frc, rendering marn.npe Improper or unhapnr, tro thoroughly and j ra .- D'titiv eared, SYPHILIS r u(, ' :ixe 0' cured aud en- « -l r «i;™ "' rromtho ayatcm; Gonorrhea, GLESr. Stricture, Orchitis, Hernia, tor Kui-tiut), li. - and other private diseases quickly cured. It U self-evident that a phy fcician who pays special attention * to a certain tiaaa of diseased, and treating tronaanda annu- ally, acquires great Jtiil. Phyaiciana Jjutiwinctliih fhet often ree mend peraona to mr cart*. When it if inconvenient 'i visit the city for treatment, medicine* can be sent privately aud safely by mail or express anywhere. Cures Guaranteed in all Cases undertaken, .. Consultations personally or t>e letter free and invited. Charges reajonaplcand correspondence strictly conll^vauaL PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 300 pair f'-nt to auy addre^j, securely *'-.7i- -_, for thirty (30) cents* Should be reud br all. Address a* shores O^ica hour* from A. M. to 9P. tf. Sundaja, 3t04 I* * To the Unfortunate. DR, GIBBOSYIISPEHSARY, GUI Kearny Street, San Francisco. Kstablished in 1854, /p //Itg^ for tlie treatment ol /y^__<=^. %««. Sexual nnrl Seminal iH i^~~s--^ ;^Jf?fll Diseases, such as Gon- onhfea.Glect.Strielurc, I^Vi^T^P'TST^yT l^. Syphilis in all its forms, ffijgF& W&msM Seminal Weakness, Im- />?y It--. ,^^3s«. potency, tkin Diseases, ii'7lf\ jlSi: ?J'tW'ii etc.:permanently cured charge. L-l^viM !fflßS^)M^*^?^ , ' [ ' ,n ' :1;, I Weakness^ «siJ\f Pii, i-^vSr ,*iiS^ Seminal Emispiions, Sj^lwlß^t.^^t'ioconsennenccofself- -1111^- This solitary ; -S N^ '" "■" depraved sex- ual indulgence :s 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 bead, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, 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 "i' memory, hectic flushes, pimples and va- rious eruptions about the lace, furred tongue, fetid breath, conghs. consumption, night sweats, monomania and in quel (lv insanity. CI Kill! AT HOME. Pits.):;? at .i distance may be cured at homeby addressing a letter to DR. GIBBON, stating case, symptoms, length if time the disease has con-, turned snd have medicinespromptly forwaidped ! free from damage and curiosity, to "any part of the country, with full and plain directions. By inclosing ten dolls p-sin registered letter, through the Postoffice, or through Wells, Fargo A Co., a ; package of medicine will In forwarded to any ( part of the Union. The lioctor cures when others fail. Try him. Mention the Becird-Umon. Address DR.' J. F. GIBBON. , jaiM-lptf J sox 1957, San Francisco. , —■■t.ip^i^p^wmimii nun ■!—. x^m. sm Lu. il in .p ■■■■n»uj UNDERTAKERS. S FEITZ & MILLEE, £ ! d CMIEKTAKKIB, fl ! FRITZ & MILLER, l UNDERTAKERS, g Office in Odd Fellows' Temple, Ninth an.l g § X streets. Complete stock 6 Undertakers' I "Goods constantly on hwu. City and c-ouu- a s»try. orders promptly attended to, day or £ B night, at reasonable rates. Js^^_| %{?S£kZSCSZ£G2tirZX!SLXZi&.iJ: .' JMrrrJWH^ P»U part— m— — raßaKP«TCßamp«f| I J. FRAKK CLARK, P j g County Coroner and Undertaker, | g No." 1017 Fonrtnstreet, between J am l X.— j S Always on hand the most eonSplete^tock of * . | Undertaking Goods on the coast. Country J ? orders, day or night, will receive prompt at- $ pj teuton.- 'telephone Number, 134. jG-lplm » W/mfX^^MS7SS^fl : '.-A)^tJ^O'Aih,-^ilX. - , jV^saa^pi3Kssp3ca£^332»3SiJKj»ii! Li-zxansasiezßa.'s I W. J. KAVANAUQH, | T^IJEItTAKEK, | , $313. 7 street, bet. Fifth tui'. Sixth. Ai-»»ys ong i ■hand >-. large assortment of Metallic andß IVVood^n Caskets, Burial Cases, Coffins and? I^hrouiia furnished. Coffin orders will receive^ f I S rompt attention on short notice and at th»^. . ■owes rates. Office open day and night. f« « "■j^ssstaui je^siMatß^v^^xi^ismeammamfttif '*" i..p»j^*^.^-'p^.*ip* p" "* .... "P"^ 3^* "COPARTNERSHIP. WE CERTIFY THAT WE CONSTITUTE A j \\ partnership transacting the business of i Wholesale Dealers in Wines and Liquors under \ the firm name ol H. WEINREICH & CO. Its 1 principal place of business is the city of -aera- ■ mento California. The full name and respec- I liv, place of residence of all its members arc I signed hereto. HENRY WEINREICH, I Residence. Sacramento. California. \ FRIEDRICH RA ; CHF.N, ; Resilience, Sacramento, California. | State of Cauivknia, V County of Sacramento, J °.™ On this -'p'.li 'lay of May, one thousand eight ! hundred and eighty-five, before me, J. C. Tubbs. i a Nctarv Public in and for the county of Sacra- mento, "personally appeared HENRY WEIN- i REICH and FRIEDRICH RASCHEN, person- i ally known to me to be the same persons whose . names are subscribed to the within instrument, i and they acknowledged to me that they cxc- i cuted the same. i In witness whereof I hove hereunto set my ; hand and affixed my official seal, the day and i year in this certificate first above written." i [seal.l J. C. TITHBS, Notary l'ublic. < m27-ttW ' I . — __ — . . - ' Blocks Ninth and Tenth, TV and V streets, SACRAMENTO, CAL. ap2l-4p *J A CARD. ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING from errors and Indlscieaons of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lon ofmanhood, etc., 1 will semi .1 recipe that will cure you, FREE OF in vi;,;i'. this great remedy waj discovered by a misalonai? in South America. Send .Self-addressed envelope to Kkv. Joski-h T. ItatAM. Station D, Mew York. jy:tii-'.yMWF MEnyonsiHEßiLiTY l.«»t Manhood, frrmatarc 17,,.„, , w „!.„,..«. J/r:.tn«m«lnliionnsor .'. bllltl In M. frvin carir 7^%«£Z^:z^?£7;i!^> uua E - » SVIALE, TREATMENT nowtlnalywinbi. .iu-,ll„ ■'-..i.ii...li-m,rli, t- REE to ««rnc«t Inqnlrrrs. (nottol orcurio- jlty*eckM7ortorKO lUwtratod work on t.1'..-„i,,!ir . <iill„.l ''»«•/» 1'1.rn... Bruin -.:...l Nerve. (.v-iUi-it.forfli-i-nisipi psUiiii«.> Oivvsttxitlmonlals, bu«t <.V I VI. I. Ai.l.Nt'i ,i; | Fu|t nn St . Xew Vorl THIS GREAT STRENGTHENING REMEDY 3XT2i!jc^"V3l: TOKTIO riQ>AJE£ICI ft-«» T,lr >- : • iti» BS&mf RC8 MATi - "? - " r ii»'^S'^- -^ . \S'' vi '' r t«""!ty years or lii'ffiw^Tft^'^'wJpiii 3 practical experience UfßiS&* £%SSBfc'ljsoy » THOKOUOB- ,-«H|l?>J- 1; «-.SI V ly.ll.ltlHI) >' i;. 3-:.:: \;>r.v rr TH lv:&^n> !^- : li*" , «-* ,s - ,( ' lAy ' ,f ":>e< , f' niVi'-'t' '<Sir:>i' 1 '- 1, '" : medical col- 's KW'7i£'' / j4' WA 0 R leges c f Europe. <t^\ 7-,f7Zr r L'i'iiH It oo^ltU eiycn.es PlrklFiS-^ <i TA! llllßNcrvoua and Physical tS£.y!JV£&AlUii!i>">' Seminal teSlSSSieaSpSSassKO Weakness, Bpe r in a- *t •«v KH vtj>- cc. . torrhiea, Impotency, »p^^»»» 1 1 l a> ,..ii «Miiiiiin st-nsltivenekS of Uio parts,) Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Impuri- tiesof the Blood and Diseases of the skin. It permanently stops all unnatural weak- ening drains upon the system, however thiy occur, preventing Involuntary seminal losses, debilitating dreams, seminal losses with tbo urine, or while at stool, etc., so destructive (o mind and body, and cures all tbe evil effects ot youthful follies and excesses, restoring Ft- hausted vitality, Sexual Decline and i,,.-*, Manhood, however complicated the case may be. A thorough us well as a permanent rare and complete restoration to perfect health, Strength and Vigor of Manhood is absolutely guaranteed by this justly celebrated and re- liable Great Ken-.' Price, 92 60 per botl'e, of five bottles tor 110. Sent upon receipt of vlcc- or C. O. V., to any address, secure from obie.-va- lion -and strictly private by OK. C. 1). SALFIKLD, 216 KEARNY STRKST. SAM iy. ■: ■<-.-, Cal.. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE, Sufficient to show its merit, will be sent to ar.y one applying by letter, stating his symptoirs and age. .Consultations strictly confidential, by let- ter or at office, free. For the convenience of patients, and In ordi r to insure {perfect secrecy, I have adopted a pri- vate address, under which all package aro frr- " warded. fiSST^vDR, LIEBIG'S KTrfft~7*l\T ' -SI WOXDEBn I. ' ,' - : '.yV^T' Vol WOKDEBFi: L, <J4Mss GERMAN ealthV INVIGORATOR. TEE OLDEST, GREATEST AND BEST REM- edy for the cure of Nervous and Physical Debility, Vital Exhaustion, Seminal Wei Eneas, Loss of Manhood, Failing Memory and Relaxed and Enfeebled condition of the Geuito-Urinary Organs. It speedily cures Impotence, Early Pc- c»7, I^ssof Vigor, SEMINAL WEAKNESS and all thesnTi effects of youthful follies andabr.se or EXCESSES OF MATURITY. It permanently prevents a:! Unnatural Loss norn the system, as thousands can attest who hat used the Remedy in the pas- quarter of a century which It has been before the public. It Is Indeed « wonderful remedy— toning the nerves, strengthening the muscles, becking the waste, invigorating the whole system nnil restoring the afflicted to HEALTH and La: PI- NESS. The Ooetor will agree to forfeit 81,000 for a case undertaken not cured. The reason so many cannot Ret cured of Wea i ness and the abov;> dis- eases is owing to complication called PROSTA- TORRHEA with Hypersthesia, which requires special treatment. Dr. I v Era's Invicohator, No -', with our Pecu- liar special treatment, Is the only ewe for Pbcs- tatorrkfj.. By it Manhood is restored and the hand of lime moved back from aire to youth. Price of either lnvigorator, ■ -'. Case Of six bottles, 510. Sent to" p.uy address, covered securely man observation. Or. IJebig & Co. treat successfully by Ho- moei pa hvevery form of SPECIAL. PRIVATE or CHRONIC DISEASE without mercury or nau- seous drugs. If vitality Is drained rom the body, numerous diseases follow that I'RfHe ordi- nary medical trealmtnt. If allowed to continue, the unnatural loss causes Consumption, Dia- betes, itrii-lit's Disease, Insanity, etc. Cures guaranteed. Diseases of the ■■' ■ urinary or- gnns. kidneys, liver and bladder epeciaiiy treat- ed. Diseases of woscek speedily ccbbd. Qualified and .Responsible.— Liebig it Co. from Kino:-;-: are regular college educated physicians, and are now in their nineteenth year of special practice. -i- If pirn les appear on the face and body, if you become listless and easily tired and exhausted, look out for the complication with Seminal Weakness, discovered at the LTEBIQ DISPEN- SARY, known as Prostatorrlirea. DR. LIE- BIG'S INVIGORATOR, No. 2, is the only known remedy for the above complication, Prosta- torrhoea. Most powerful olectric belts free to payer To t'liovn WONDKEyC] POWKS 0* TH B IN- VIGORATOR A 82 r.Oi-TI.K GIVKS OS B3SITFBSS. i onsultatii d free 'ii- private. LTEBIG DISPENSARY. ■too Geary street, San Francisco. Cal Private Entrance, 105 Mason street, fourblocks up Geary street from Kearny, Mam entreico through Dispensary Dru? Store. dS-lvAw] y SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE, No. II KEAKNT STREET. rjIREATS ALL ' CHRONIC, PRIVATE AND i Special Diseases with the samo wonderful surccess as of old. THE GREAT EHGLISR REMEDY •^l^s2ffi^ t s?*vs?sS?3 Is a never-failing cure L+M.t£7^^7>7?*_ for Nervous Debility, %\^j7-7-— ' -- : -\ Exhausted Vitality, TM%7/£ X '"t-i- Seminal v, -: n-s». ■ksf '&£: .. .\ \«1- Spermatorrhoea, i-.<"*t rfjt J&> J'-- -i' '?'■-'■■'■ f-T Manhood,lEiPOlenry, yyi >V— [ VW Paralysis, ani all the i-T- '-1 A-^ <.7r.:-4S terrible effects of self-- -. _^<tyt__>_l^%'-.7gtfj abuse. yo-jt'afal follies _$S-&_SK_Z*-_Wi*i&j4 andexcesscsia note gi^^^fefe*^^ years-* as Loss of H^^~^^\^MN Memory. lAssltnde, SSSii*£SLii>^^^ Nocturnal Emissions, Aversion to Society, Dimness -of Vlsior., NoUes in the Head ; the vital fluid passing i^, o '*"™'} in the urine, and many other diseases that leail to insanity and death. - ";-"-'- _.„,-,._ DR. mintie. who is a reri:-"- physician {graduttteoftheUniversityofPcnnsyivania)^dll agree to forfeit Five Humtrcii I).-Ilor» mr a -.oc- ofthis i'nd the VITAL KESTOKAXIV X. (under hi.- special advice and treatment) will note re or towythtag impure ...'lnjurious found to it. Oli SIINTIE i re.-., an Private Di^alses successfully without mercury. Con- Milt-itloii Free. 1 horotiEh examination and advice including analysis of ortae, 85. Price S°VitalKV»torSt«ve. »1 r.O a bottle, or four times the quantity, *5: sent to any address receipt of Price, or CO. D., secured torn observation ta private name it desired, be A. E. 3IINTIE, ft. 0., So. 11 Kearny street. San Fraucisco, Cal. sireei. STViIIfLE BOTTLE FREE Will be sent to any one applying by letter, stat- ins symptoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy in regard to all business transactions. t>K. JiENTIE'S KIDNEY REMEDY, SE- PUKETICUM. cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Leucor- rhcea. For sale by all Druggists ; pfl a bottle ; six Dottles for to. Dlt. MEhTIE'S DANDELION PIUS are ie best and Cheapest DYSPEPSIA and bilious cure in the market. tat sale ! 'J^ Druggists. - KIRK, GEAEY & GO., Sacramento. whrC^e Agents • ■/. . .-; : my9-tpiyioi.wiy