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PACIFIC SLOPE. ANOTHER OF STEVENSON'S ' EEGI -31 EXT GONE TO REST. Commissioner Sparks 1 Land Deci sion—Giant Powder Outrage- Accidental Shooting. (SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO THE F.KCORP-CKION.] CALIFORNIA. The ltcccnt Killing of Land Coinllils.iuiic-r Sparks* Sis Francisco, June 2>th.— Concerning a dispatch printed in the daily papers last Saturday, in reference to the selection of lands along the Hue of the California .V Oregon roan, Colonel C. F. Crocker to-day said : "We have no information concern ing the reported communication by Land Coinnjissioner Sparks, except such as we have received from the papers. Tb.e fact is that two sections of road, forty miles in all, have been completed and accepted north of Redding, and the (rains are running over them regularly front Redding to Delta. When sections have been completed it has been the custom tor Oomroissio»«rs to be appointed to view the land. Then the land has been offered for sale. We are selling land up to Redding. (In the ab sence of 8 formal forfeiture the Govern ment should issue patents for the two sections above Redding. The road being finished and 'in operation "We want the land. Commissioner Spark; is reported as saying 'hat the withdrawal by 'resident Arthur of an ■express inhibition contained in a former order, leaves the matter of allowing' or accepting th« list of selections in the same situation as if such inhibition had not been made or -withdrawn. Com missioner Sparks, in tbe dispatch, is also represented as saying -that he does not: think it his official duty to authorize selections to bemad' ■ending such action as Congress may be pleased to take. ■I think," said Colonel Crocker, " thai this grows out of the agitation at the last session of Congress. Commissioner Sparks see"- to take the position that he wilJ not act because he thini-s it possible that Con gress may declare this land forfeited. If such is his position his view seems to be narrow. We think that Congress will not forfeit the land. The lino is constructed and these sections are under the same con ditions as the one next south ef them, where we are selling land. . It was the opinion of the last California Legislature thai the land grant was important to the road, and that an extension would cause the California and Oregon road to be built more speedily than if it was withheld. The Legislature therefore instructed our Representatives in Congress to do what they can toward securing an extension of the grant." A Cook Shoots Bimgelf Through the Head. Sas Fhaxcisco, .luuc 29th. — LouisWe : years of age, a cook by occupation, wenl to the house of his brother-in-law, Win. Meyer, at 604 Minna street, about noon to-day, and entering the kitchen placed a revolver at his h< ad and fired. The bullet entered the left side of the skull and out the right eve. His sister was upstairs at the time attending to domestic duties, she sent immediately for her bus band to his place of business on Beale stiee;. and the wounded man was taken to the receiving Hospital. Weger was last employed in St Vincent's school, San Ra fael. He reccn ly had the delirium J re mena, and since has been acting strangely. The bullet did not touch the brain, and the man may recoA ci . Tin- Stranded Steamship. Sax Francisco, June 29th. — No dispatch es have been received to-day at the office of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company in reference to the steamship City of Tokio. In fact only one dispatch lias been re ceived there since the steamship was first reported ashore near Yokohama. From this the steamship officials infer that there is a chance that the vessel will be saved, If she had gone to pieces they think they would have been notified. The Question of Bednced Overland I'as senjjer Bate*. San Francisco, June 29th. — .Mr. Stubbs, Traffic Manager of the Southern Pacific Company, and Mr. Cannon, General Agent and Auditor of the Transcontinental Association, returned to-day from a trip East, where they attended the meetings of the Association in Chicago, Denver and Omaha, to consider a plan to change the overland passenger rate. Every road in the Association except the Atchison. To peka and Santa Fe was in favor of reduc ing the first-class rate between this city and Omaha from $100 to $75. and of abolish ing third-class trains, attaching immigrant sleepers to the express trains and making them second class at $60 between this city and Omaha, or the Missouri river. The representative of the Atchison, Topi and Santa Fe did not assign any reason for refusing to consent to the plan. ' He simply stated that lie had been instructed to vote against it. As soon as this had been brought out by a question, a motion was mad to adjourn, which was carried. The next meeting of the Association will be held in August, probably at St. Paul. Wholesale Discharge of Navy Yard Fore men. Vai.le.io. .Tune 29th. Telegraphic orders were received tn-day from Washington by the navy yard authorities to discharge immediately all the imyyard foremen. \i.\s order its out Samuel Hammond, foreman maker; Win. McWilliams, foreman blacksmith; M. Jones, 'reman m older; .1. \V*. Uousely, foreman cop] smith; A. M. Street, foreman pattern maker.*'-. Another ■•Old-timer" C.one. Mo?:ti:kky, June £)th.— Major John M. O"Xei!l, a native of New York, aged 02 years,' died here yesterday. He was one of the few remaining members of Stevenson's regiment, landing lure in I^l7. The Major was it only a member of he Pioneers, bin also a Mexican veteran, and 'hiring the late civil war was a Union soldier, having served under General Conner in l"tah. He was for more than .fifteen years employed in the Custom-house in San Francisco. The post mortem held on account of the many differing medical opinions, showed chronic ulcer and dilation of the stomach. The immediate cause of death was a p!e.ii ru'ic ttlusion, over twelve pints of water being in the cavity. Fire In ■ Mill Camp. Tun }■.'■. June 29th.— Lonkey & Smith's mill camp, on Grosser creek, was nearly all consumed by lire tiundjy night. The stables^ boarding-house, iolacksiuith-shop, v portion ot their flume and all the out buildings were consumed. The loss will be about $SOO. It was only by the efforts ol the men employed that the mill and machinery were Javetl. So insurance. White Woman .Miliit.-d with Leprosy. Kan Juke. June Dr. Robert Cald well last Friday discovered at a hotel in this city a white woman J SO years of age, afflicted with tuberculous leprosy in an ad vanced Stage, t'iie woman came from San Francisco, and siated that she had l>een advised to do so by the physicians in St. Mary's Hospital, where she had been an inmate. The doctor informed the hotel keeper of the woman's disease, and she was obliged to leave the hotel. She said she ha i .i daughter in Santa Clara, and it was thought she had gone 'lure, but on Satur day the doctor found that she had gone to another hotel. He ■warned the proprietor, aud the woman was obliged to leave. Her present wherealxmis i-i nofka»wn, but it isthoiight she is still in this city. Killed bj i ( .nr. Saw J ■ yard, near town, ■ : . . : , so dial he lied ma linutes. He wa i of Portugal. Horse-breaker Hurt. . Merced, Jane 29th.'— Seth farrier, a liorse breaker lor Wi:i. 1.. Ashe, was thrown from a bupgy this afternoon and severely injured. The man In the buggy with Corner was hut little hurt. The horse was gentle, hut took fright at some thing in crossing the railroad track, and making a sudden turn, threw them out with great violence. Assault to Murder ii Wife— BaM OB Chi iii -i- Gamblers. Los Ajjcklis, Jane 29th. - Jan McCoy is in jail on a charge of assault to murder his wife. He has had trouble with his wife in regard to the possession of a child, and the assault grew out of this difficulty. McCoy will be arraigned to-morrow morn ing. " : "V : A raid was made last night by Captain Benedict and the police force on a Chinese gambling-house, and thirty-seven Mongo lians were captured in the act of playing tan. They gave bail in the sum 0f..-?10 each for their future appearance. AKI/ONA. The Katz Tragedy. Tiv.-TiN, June 20th.— This morning City Marshal A. G. Buttner and ex-Sheriff Shibell left for Arivaca, for the purpose of I clearing up the mystery surrounding tbe J horrible murder of Katz, the particulars of | which, so far as known, were related ir, yesterday's dispatches. City Councilp_, an Marcus Katz, a brother of deceased, offers $1,000 reward for theappreh<> i 3j on f tbe perpetrators of the murder. i t ; s cx _ peeted that both the county a'-.d the Terri tory will offer further r<- jWar ,J S) anf) no efforts will be spared ' t o secure the arrest and conviction of th;- fiend." whocommitleu the dastardly deed v NEVADA. llunie Blown. \jp with Giani S'owder. VIEOIMIA, Jvtue 211th.— This morning at about v' o'clock a portion of the Hume re cently iiot in by the water company east of th.'dOphir dump, to convey the sewer water down the canyon for motive power to the mills, was Motrn up by a giant pOttder cartridge. The damage is consid erable. The perpetrator of the outrage is ■unknown. Fatally Shot while Acting as I'eaoemaker. \Vixm:.muc< a. .lr.no 29th.— William Will iams, a Burner on Big Meadow, in this county, w;;r; shot and fatally wounded at Lovelocks abort n o'clock last night by John llendrickson. The latter had a row with another loan, and Williams was try ing to pacify him when shot. The bullet entered bis tight side above the hip, and range.! inward and downward toward the groin. Me is still alive, but the doctor says his wound is fatal. Hcndrickson was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Ruddell. SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS. Ob Saturday Herman Beurboff, in a tit pondency, "shuffledofiT" with poison. ■Peter Johnson, a Norwegian sailor, was fo&nd drowned in the bay Sunday. He was about 41 years old. A Chinaman was caught Sunday in the act of boarding a steamer bound for the Orient with a white girl baby, about a year old. The movement toward making Friday of this week a holiday as well as Saturday is receiving the indorsement of many mer chants and other business men. General L. H. Alien, a graduate of West Point and an officer of the Union army during the late war, has been stricken with paralysis. He is an oid resident of this city. Overt tons of steel rails have been purchased of the South Pacific Company by Messrs. Hearst, Baldwin and Duane. to be used in the construction of the proposed narrow-gauge from Turk street to thcocean beach. Captain Connolly, of the Pacific Mail steamship Grenada, tendered his resigna tion from the employ of the company, claiming he did not receive iair treatment in the matter of two recent suspensions from command. The Supreme Court has rendered a de cision that all proceedings in the celebrated Hill-Sharon divorce case for the payment of counsel fees' and alimony he stayed pend ing appeals. This is considered a decided victory for ex -Senator Sharon. A note from one of the Grand Army deli-gates states that Major Walter H. Holmes, of this city, was robbed by a pick pocket while in New York. His elegant gold watch, presented bj Grand Army friends, was taken by the thief. The Young Women's Christian As tion requests all those making jellies from fruits, to kindly donate one glass or jar to the association, to be used in their daily visits among the sick, and to be carried with them to the hospitals they visit. Saturday Appraisers Beck and Yost en tered on their duties. ;H their taking the oath of office and presenting their commissions Friday turned Messrs. Den; and heavy out It was the intention of the gentlemen not to assume office until July Ist. The State Viticultural Commission pro mulgate the following for poisoning grass hoppers: Forty pounds bran. 15 pounds middlings, 2 gallons eh cap syrup. 20 pounds arsenic, to be mixed thin with water; a tablespoonful to be put by the side of each vine or tree. Lieutenant Craig, of the Signal Service Office in this city, ask- the farmers of the State to send whatever records they have of rains that have come at times to injure grapes or fruit or raisins, or of frosts or storms. If they do this, he say-, he could send out a fanners bulletin, which would be of great benefit to them. Captain Daniel 1). Wheeler. Assistant Quartermaster, i . s. A., has been assigned to doty as assistant to < 'hief Quartermaster of the Division of the Pacific and of the Department of California. He succ i Captain Charles F. Humphrey, Assistant Quartermaster at the Presidio, who is re lieved from duty in this dh ision. PACIFIC COAST ITEMS. The Mayor of Portland draws $1,50(1 a year salary. Shad have made their appearance in the Feather river. Many colored people have settled in Visalia lately. It isproposi I to erect a $30,000 school house at Visalia. • lets are found in San Antonio creek, Monterey county. Santa Crus has a boy aged 9 years who . - 153 pounds. The electric light has been discontinued at Fncson, Ariz ma. !• n Das equal to those grown in the ids are raised at Vuma, A. T, The four warehouses at Port < !osta at the uptime contain 70,000 tni,* of wheat. PI ' if Benicia this ] ear is $H30,000, an increase of $100,000 over last year. There are about i'.~>,i)"'> tons of lasl year's wheat crop still stored in Stockton ware- California | sell in Portland, < >r.. for 10 cents a ponnd, grapes \-<v 20 cents and tigs for J> i Friday afternoon a hurricane struck I ity, I. T., and caused $15,000, to $20, --000 worth of damage. Over 5,833 gallons of whale oil was shipped from die whaleryat Monterey last San I-'r.iin ■!- Detw ■ .> !-i and June 1.-t there were 71,080 acres of Government land lo mnty. Che Xapa Reporter gloats over thecir .■■i c thai thii te n marriage licenses ■ i there tin* month, ge number of counterfeit d • ■ tb i ai - m Mini coin ■ ■ >■ i . LSS2, are in cir< illation in Stockton, The - >bisp ■ !:■ j ■ : ■■.'■■■ .-peaks of . as beii ;.; epidemic in thai ! me \ij> within the pasl ■ Che ] p . inst the tnd Bava that . . ■■.:>! "barbarous A Solano county man has four wives living, has been divorced bis lim.-.s. three run in- woman, and has be< .. . .-!i times. The FV« Prt*» says : !'• three I twelve lookouts, keepers and a num ii. ii: >n. \\i£ ten per cent. I on 127,000 worth ol bridge bonds, seven | I worth of rail nd - t pi r ( ent ■ . ("till , . Piper-Heidsieck and Piper-Sec Get First- Class Medals at New Orleans. "We take great pleasure in announcing to ' tin.. ■ that Messrs. John .(.shorn, Son it < ' >.. as the agents of Messrs. Kunkelmann ,v Co., of Reims, have be< n awarded at the Nt-.s Orleans Exposition, a lirst-class medal j for their very dry wine, Piper-Sec, and also a first-class medal for their medium dry champagne, [Mper-Heidsieck. — [Bonfort's Wine and Spirit Circular, June 10, 1885. Ax Ixtekistixg Bird. — A living species af four-footed bird, inhabiting the island of Marajo, in the Lower Amazons, was a short time ago described by B. M. Brigham. It is only during infancy that the remarkable feature of this bird is Been, the two fore feet appearing early in the development of the embryo, and continuing perfectly formed I for several days after hatching, when they are gradually shed. The zoological name j of this curious creature is Ojfiithoedma rrix-\ Ma. ■-■' '. I "AS IS THE bud with an envious worm." 8o is many :i youth cut down by the gnaw ing worm c instnnption. But it iai made to n I ad stop its gnaw- 1 ing. i'r. I"it,<>'s "Golden Medical D ry" will, if taken in time, effect i ures, not only in consumption, but in all cases of chronic throat, bronchial aud lung Ibritatioh of the throat and hoarsenest immediately relieved by " Brown's Bron> i FOREIGN FACTS. GLADSTONE DECfDES TO REMAIN IN POLITICS. Terrible Storm in Paris— Cholera -V — London Newspapers ■' ■ ■■■; in Rebellion. (SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO THE RECORD- UNION. 1 The Next Great Sensation in. Europe. Loxdox, June — The death of Km- | peror William promises to be the next great sensation in Europe. Extraordinary precautions are being taken to prevent the Bending of any telegram revealing his real ; condition, but private -letters are not sub ject to official censorship, and they give such discouraging forecasts that his death is daily expected. In official circles in England the death of the aged Kaiser is looked upon as an event of the very near future, and the extent to which this occur rence is calculated upon and discounted seems surprising and heartless. Its imme diate political effect will be to bind Ger many and England together in a very close union. Meeting of Liberals— Gladstone Will Re- j enter l'arlhimeut. • London. June 29th. a meeting of the Midlothian Liberal Association to-day, the Chairman read a letter from Gladstone, ex pressing bis deep and grateful sensibility of the Liberal majority of 1880, in dealing with difficulties almost unexampled, lie refrained from criticising the Conservative Cabinet, feeling it to be his duty to support and assist them in doing right. lie says he is confident that the presence of the Liber als in Parliament will be competent to ex ercise the necessary vigilance. He asks Midlothian to assist him in using his strongest and most sedulous efforts in the interests of the Liberal party. Gladstone says he did not think be should again ask to be returned to Parliament, but that events have transpired which have rendered it necessary that be should not imperil the unity and efficiency of the party. This is tantamount to a declaration that he will remain the leader of the Liberals. The meeting was then addressed by Karl Rose bery. and a resolution expressing a hearty confidence in Mr. Gladstone was afterward adopted. Overjoyed Liberals. London, June 29th. — Gladstone's letter is the political feature of the day. The Lib erals are now relieved of anxiety over the question of his continued leadership of the. party, and are jubilant over his decision to remain. Terrible Storm in France. Paris. June 29th. A terrible storm of wind ami rain swept over this city to-day. Cellars were flooded, railways washed out and many buildings in process of erection were damaged or demolished. A section of one of the streets sank into the sewer, and 20 persons were plunged into the wa ter. Most of them wore in an exhausted and almost dying condition when rescued. A boat containing 12 persons was capsized in the .Seine, and several were drowned. In the Department of Vosgi 3, seven bouses and two bridges were destroyed by the flood. ■ " " ! The Cholera Epidemic Madrid, June 29th. — The official cholera reports for Sunday are as follows : Castel lon de la Plana, city, new cases 6, deaths none; province, new eases 143, deaths 74; Valencia, city, new cases S3, deaths 35; province, 556 new cases, 293 deaths Ali cante, city, 10 new cases.:; deaths; pro vince, 158 new cases, 01 deaths ; Saragossa, : new casts 29, deaths 9; Toledo, city, new,] cases l. deaths 2; province, new cases 9, deaths 18 : Aranje, new cases 40. deaths 15 : Oien Pajalos, new cases 12, deaths 5; Ma drid, new cases 3, deaths 1. THE SITUATION GRAVER. New York, June 29th. — A Herald's Va lencia dispatch says : The situation is graver to-day. The cholera is spreading in every part of the city, forming new centers of infection.! Dr. Perron thinks that ■•:- the weather grows hotter the epidemic will in crease and Valencia will become in the condition that Naples was last year. Ac cordingly, arrangements are being made for the inoculation of the garrison. The prison here is in a foul condition and a great source of danger. Rebellion Against a Xews Agency. London. June 29th. — The London news papers have rebelled against Router's News Agency. it appears that this agency in creased the expenses of gathering new.- by reason of the recent campaign iii the Sou dan, and difficulties in South Africa. At a meeting of the newspaper proprietors, i: was decided to make a stand against Reu ters demand for increased pay. Rather than pay more they gave it to be under stood that they contemplated freeing them selves from taking Renter's news by estab lishing a news-gathering association of their own, similar to the American Associ ated Press. It cannot be ascertained that any step has been taken since this meeting, but enough has transpired to indicate that both parties will deliberate very cautiously before committing themselves to a policy which will lead to an inevitable rupture of the present relations. The prevalent belief among those who are best informed is that some satisfactory compromise will be reached. An American Lady •' Electioneering" lor Her Husband. London, June 29th. — The contest between Lord Churchill and Grant, for election to Parliament !r>;n Woodstock, began in ear nest to-day, and the wed; promises i" be a dvelyone for the little borough. Lord ilph has not yel gone near the; — ne of battle, and does cot even intend to take any active part in the contest. Lady Churchill, however, is <>n the ground, and is making a most vigorous kind of ; her husband's behalf. She will d and intends to gel the credit ol victory if one i achieved, and if she succeeds she is certain to return to London the lion •: the season. Her father, Leonard Jerome, ofNi i York arrived to-day on the A'iii atic, and may be able to Fi te help from his knowledge of American election eering methods. .New ln\ iniiiiiis for Extracting (iolii from Quartz. Londok, June 29th. — The dispatches speak of two new inventions, promising largely to increase the quantity of pold ex tra ted from minerals. One isan ingeni ous application of electricity with md < imiuon salt, by which, it is claimed, the mosl rebellious of auriferous ores are compelled to yield up their whole of the precious metals, The rate of , as proved by exhaustive tests madeat London, shows that about one ton per hour of ore can be worked by small dynamo machines, while the a rtified cosi amounts to but few shillings per ton. The value of the ■ average per cent, of all the ore i ntains. Attempt l<> Kul> the !'-ii--i.ui linjierlal Treasury. -. . . j nne 29th. —A daring attempt bad been w IL, ,000 roubles from the Imperial treasury at Ooman, a town in Southern Russia, in the < iment of Kieve. Several persons have been arrested on su if being concerned : :i the attempted robbery. Typhoid Fever In Tonquin. I'm:!-. June 29th. It is reported thai typhoid fever is raging in Tontjuin among the reserve troops from Marseilles. forced to Suspend Operation*. City ok Mexico (via Galveston . June 29th.- -Included among the companies whose subsidies were stopped by the recenl - • '.: i ■u/. Harbor Improve ment Company, a French concern. It to announced to day I company will have to susp :nd . i a\ ing the most important part of its work incom plete. The Funeral of Ex-minister Pbelps. Lima, June 29th. -The funeral ofthelats United Si itea Minister Phelpa took place Saturday. It was in accordance with the high position of the d< I i ntleman, and was attended by all the ministers of state. Tlie : .ii, .nli. in Four Per Cent. Loan. Moxtmal, June 29th. — News was re ceived here to-night from London tho4 the Canadian four per cent, loan, £4,000,000, opened to-day, svaa subscribed for Uiree times orer, and thai it baa been taken up at aboul 103 -. Hobsfobd'g Acid Phosphatk, as an appetiser. Dr. Morris Qibbs, Howard <'ity. Mich., says: "I am greatly pleased with it as a tunic; it is an agreeable and a good a]>|K"ti/or." pbtura I'.rrn.Ks were prepar d bj I>r. .1. if. B. Siegeii for his private use. - -■;. h I i lay thai they bars become generally known aa ilie beat : tonic. Beware of counterfoils. Ask your grocer or druggist '"">■ •'"' K«nu ine article, raanufjwtnred by ]Ir. J.O.h. Siegcrl MINING NOTES. Last Friday an individual one-half inter est in the Ventura mine on Bullion Hill. Cortex District, New, was sold for $500 cash. Altogether about two hundred ounces of gold have been cleaned up by washing with a pan on the Gelatt claim, Coenr d'Alene. Several pieces of quartz containing free gold have been found in Ewer's valley, says the Truckee RepubKean. It appears to be float rock, and must come from a very rich ledge. A silver brick weighing 100 pounds was i last week shipped from Copper City, Shasta county. This is the third brick "the new company lias shipped since taking hold of j the Winthrop, New quartz ledges aro constantly being located in the South Fork of Salmon Dis trict, which is situated on the Siskiyou county side of the ridge between Salmon j and New rivers. The Pine Creek mines in Union county, i Or., attract great attention. People are ! leaving their farms for the new discovery, j From twenty pounds of rock four pounds \ of pore gold was obtained. About nine miles from Gnadalupe, Santa j Barbara, some gold placers have been dis- i covered which have a circumference of 120,000 square feet, and bits of gold have been found there weighing live drachms. The partial resumption of work a; the j Richmond mine and the starting ot the i new reduction works of the Kurek-.i Con solidated have restored a more cheerful outlook to mining in Knreka county, Ne vada. The Paradise, New. Valley Company :ire now jrivini; employment to twenty-two men at their mines ami mill. Paradise men gay their mines are now looking well, and the ore which is now beinj; taken nut is of higher grade than it was a month or two ago. Some little excitement is reported over new placer diggings now being worked ou I Cottonwood creek, above Shattuck's place lon tin; othtr .side of the Siskiyons. It ia said some titty men have been at work there, some making good wages. — [Ash ! land, < <;•., Tidings. Rich placer mines have been discovered in Sawmill Gulch, in Union county. Qr., near Sparta, and claims are being located daily. Water can begot on all the ground from Eagle creek canal, but quite a num ber arc now working the old-fashioned rocker, ami are making good wages. W.C.Dawes and W. 11. Robbina have come in from th« mines, says the Prescott, A. T.. CoHrier,the former with I,7oo Onncea of silver; the hitler with 132 ounces of gold. Mr. Dawea took the silver out of the Peck mine tailings ; Mr. Robbina got liis gold out of rock from the Del Paaco and another mine. The gold, which is worth in the neighborhood of $1,848, is the result of seven days' run of the Del Paseo four stamp mill. S UPERIOR COURT. Department One — Vssn Fleet, Judge. Monday, June 29, 1885. Estate of Martha Harrington, deceased— Order granted for the sale of real estate at auction. Estate of Mary Brady,' deceased— A. C. Hink son allowed £200 as attorney's fees, and that the auction) ■ fees be reduced from 525 to $10. Estate of Lukae Kreuzberger, deceased— account settled. Estate of William Hicks, deceased— Order en tered confirming sale. •■ •■ •:' Estate of John A. Landers, deceased— entered showing that legal notice lias been given. Estate of John <). Brown, deceased— Same as last. \ Estate of L. Bongard, deceased— Order en tered fixing date for bearing iictition fur sale. David Burrill vs. Philip Oyer— Motion to strike out plaintiff's cost bill granted, and motion to strikeout defendant's submitted and taken un der advisement. Mary 1.. Rice vs. Carroll School District — Mo tion to dismiss appeal abandoned. ' E C. Parsons <_ Co.. in insolvency — Order en tered confirming sale, assignee to deliver to purchaser at said sale a bill Of sale and transfer of said debts and demands. Bundoc- vs. Conner— for execution granted. Miller vs. Kripp— Continued until hearing of motion for new trial is settled. Caulfield vs. Etna Insurance Company—Con tinued until July 8, 1885; People vs. W. 11. Hawks, sentence for assault with a deadly weapon — Defendant lined 8100; in default of payment to be imprisoned in the county jail at the rate of 82 for each day. Bond in the sum ofS2OO to be furnished forthwith as a guarantee of payment of tine within two months. People vs. Joseph French, robbery — Attach ment issued for .lame.- Quig, prosecuting wit ness, returnable next Monday. Department — McFailand, Judge. Monday. June 26, 1885. People vs. John Smith, Jr., et al.— Demurrer sustained. 11. K. Clark vs. C. Bunnell— Continued. Joseph Hiilin vs. U. K. W. Perry et al.—Con tinued. Max Hausmcister vs. James-N. Porter — under advisement. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK SALES. San Fbaxcisco, June*29, ISSS. *--•■-■ ■-'..- ,. ....-■- , ■ KOBNTKG SESSION. Ophir I :io!Union 1 10 Mexican 1 15 Alta 50@55c G. & C 1 25<_1 30 Caledonia 15c Best & 8..._ ..2 a>@2 Crallenge -.fie Con. C. & Va...l 80@l 85 Occidental 1 45 Savage . :> ■.■...; 70]Navajo _1 10 CnoUar 2 05<5,2 I" Bodle 1 i:< Potosi l<ai 05 Bulwer 50c H. & N S%^B%|Mono 00c S. Nev i 10®l la Peerless l 75 Exchequer. 30< | AFTERNOON SESSION, Navajo 1 05: C. & Con.Va 1 S5 Bodie-. l IV" 1 ■JO'Sarage ■■ 70®:; 7o Bulwer .7ic;Chollnr 2 i" ■■■ 215 .Syndicate 35c H. A. N. — s ; ,/;, v. N Peer 25c Point 1 30 Peer l 70@l 755. Nev 1 10 Peerless I; Exchequer 2.">e Potosi I o.V*l 10 Overman 83e Ophir 1 35@1 I') Union 1 Mexican 1 lQj.Mtn 'A* G. AC l 25 Challenge 15c IV.st i B 1 95®2 |W /f\ DftVAl n*K'«fl yV \J.j Absolutely Pure. This POWDER never varies. A marvel ol parity, ttreneih a;td whoUtsorcoiicss. More economical than the or.: . ■ kinds, and can- not be sold ia competition with the multitude of l'iw test, short « - <.-igiit, alum or phosphate pow- ders. Sold only iv eon*. i:i>V/L BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall street, New York. W. T. COLKMAN A CO., A entß, SAN FRANCISCO. ap2B-4ply V #BKOWN'S B.TTERS Combining IBOX with FUSS VEGETABLE TONIC'S, qaickly and completely CLEANSES and KMCHIIKS THE BLOOD. Quickens the action of the Liver and KldnerM. Clears the completion, makes the skin smooth. It does not lnjnrc the teeth, cause headache, or produce con- stipation— ALL OTIIEB lUON MEDICINES DO. Physicians and Druggists everywhere recommend it. Dr N. S RCQGLES. of Mirion. Mips , says: "I recommend Brown's Iron Bitters a i a valuable tnnic - - ; for enrichingthe blood, and rcmavinjr all dnpeptia symptoms. It does not hurt tho teeth." I ■ I)B K. M. Dfxzell. Reynolds Ind . says : " I have prescribed Brown* Iron Bitters in cases of anaiTnia and blood diseases, also when a tonic was noo(ie»I, and it has proved thoroughly satisfactory " Mr. Wm B TENS, 38 St. Miry St.. New (Mam La., says: "Brown's Iron Bitten relieved mo in a case of blood poisoning, and I heartily commend it to those needing a purifier." The Genuine has Trade Jf irk and crossed rod linos . on wrapper. Take no otlirr. M.-.do only by BRO»T.\ CHEMICAL CO.. 1; V 1 1 I vr.i:r, Ml>. I.Anrre' HA3fr> Book— useful and attractive, con- I taining list of prites for r*'.-ipos information about j coins, do., given away by all dealers in medicine, or I raailijd to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. • ■ <, WSCELLAXFCca. EFFERDI MMER, THE TURKISH PHYSICIAN AND NATURAL HEALER, TREATING DISEASES AFTER an entirely new method, using nothing but Vegetable Medicines, has performed the most wonderful cures of the following dif eases: Consumption, Neuralgia, Paralyse. Lum- bago, Cancer, Rheumatism, Seminal Weakness, Pleurisy, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dys- pepsia, Indigestion, Gastric Troubles of the Stomach, Leueorrha>a. Piles, Fistula, Pulmonary | Troubles, all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Diseases of Women and Children, Cerebro- . Spinal Meningitis, Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Scrofula, Taint in the Blood, Tumors, Impotency, Malarial Fevers. Sciatica, Rupture, Stops the Growth of Hair on the Face, Bald-, heads, Toothache, Headache, Hip and Spine Diseases, Small Pox, Typhus Fever, Cholera, Yellow Fever. Deafness, any open Wound, Cut, etc. He therefore invites sufferers to consult him, as he will be able to afford them quicker relief than any of those physicians who treat after antiquated methods not In accordance with the progress of modern science. EFKEN Dl MAIER is a Physician by intuition, and needs only to look at a patient in order to tell him what ails him and how he should be treated. His celebrated ORIENTATi REMEDIES Have saved persons who have suffered from any of the above-named diseases for more than twenty years, and no one has ever left him not satisfied with his treatment. EFFENDI MAIER can be found at his office from 9 to 11 a. m.. and from 1 to l p. m. No. 1116 Third Street, between X and L. ten-tap =^Tjpi : tJßS^^TXJ__iEs ! -•-•■ FIFTH AND X STREETS, SACRAMENTO. TUST RECEIVED A CAR-LOAD OF EUREKA WALNUT MAKBLE-TOP CHAMBER BETB,(J» » I bought of an Eastern Bankrupt Firm, and now offerel at 85 per cent, less than any- V_L thing heretofore shown. «S" COME EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. "Sa f&\ . T7~-. 33. COMSTOOK. jel::-4 tf " Fruit Growers! Grocerymen! W E HA^i!S c^k^ E ; LINEOF J~F DAVIS & SON j Specially adapted for fruit hauling and grocery » • *■ .';i "H. 11U U. UVII , purposes. Will be sold at BOTTOM prices. qj. Ann q. PapAnfl «t ««f- Catalogues Mailed to any address. Oil ttDQ 310 beCOHQ Si., OttCraffleDlO. _^2^_ je26-4p _^ "•-•«■ lOITTGrlO: CASE! Y, 1883 - No. 50 (New Number 218), X street, Sacramento, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS «S"The attention of the Trade is specially called to his large and varied stock of all the favorite brands of KKSTI'CKY WIIIsKIKS. Orders direct from Bond receive prompt and careful attention. His large and well-selected stock of rtiii..\i>hi.riii.\ AM) MEW YORK CKJAKS is well worthy the attention of the Trade. Also, I'ROPKIKTOK EAGLE S«)UA WORKS. ' m2lV4ptf COMMERCIAL. SACRAMENTO MARKET. &ACKAMENTO, June 20th. I FRUIT— LemouR. sicily. fancy, to 60(d>7 ; common, OC't«> 50 'f* case; Limes, ill 50 ; _au«-uus, f- 73 8 "r 1 bunch : Pineap ples. »6@3 3 dozen: Coeoiinuts. . 86®6 50 "$ K»); Lot Angeles Oranges, $1 35(S>1 50; Riverside do, $2@3; Apples, choice, 50®75c; common, 50® 75c; fancy, »1 _j®l 50: Cherries, White, bo@9oc; box ; Crawford Peaches. 75c@Sl : Peaches V box, Ss@6sc; Apricots, 50@75c; Currants. S3_ 3 50 chest ; Blackberries, 3@4c; Early Pears, 75c (<i>i ; Uartlett Pears, il 70(<c2, Plums, 75c@sl p box. PIE FRUlTS— Assorted, 2>£-n> cans, $ doz, 51 20@l 30; assorted, gallon cans, S-l; Peaches, 2->C.ncans, SI 50; Portland Blueberries, 2-& cans, 12;" Whortleberries, £1 75; Capital Asparagus, 12 25 33 dozen cans. DRIED FRUITS— Apples, sliced, 2J^?3c ■& ft; choice, 5e : do quartered, 2@2%C; Pears, peeled, s@6c; do, anpeelcd, 4®sc; Plums, pitted, 10(gillc; Peaches, 9@10o; do peeled, 19@20c; Prunes, German and French, fi@9c; Blackberries, 10@ lie; Figs, California, 4@sc "ji 8). TABLE FRUITS— -'K-tt. cans, doz. 81 75@2: Peaches, 82 25@2 :;;' ,; Bartlett Pears, 52 37; Plums, II 75@1 85; Blackberries, SI 75@2; Gooseberries, '2 2&@2 50; Strawberries, S2 75fa,3: Apricots, %1 '.'•'■-; Muscat Grapes. 41 75@2; lied Currants. £2 40: Cherries. 52 V>;ai2 10. VEGETABLES— EarIy Rose Potatoes, Cs@7oc V ctl: New Onions. 82 25@2 30; Cabbage, 81 10@l 25 ; Carrots, $1 & 100; Turnips. 7jc : bunch vegetables, 12% c doz ; Parsnips, 1c; Beets, SI; Horse Radish, 6©sc ?i ft: Garlic, 1@ 6c; Cucumbers, 10@12,'.^0; String Beans, 2@3c%) Ib; Wax Beans, _' i '■■< ■ V Hi; Summer Squash, 2%c t* ft; Peas, 3@3>ic %* '■*>'■ Artichokes, 40c V dozen; Tomatoes. 50@75c v box; Green Pep pers. f>@"7i; V lb; Green corn. 15c V doz. B KEADSTTJ -r"iour.« to « uarrel :Oatmeal 53 7 ) "ft 100 lbs; Cornmeal. white and yellow, 82 in 25 lb sacks. $2 25 in 10 lb sacks, 'f' 100 lbs; Cracked heat. S2 25@2 50; Hominy, i:; 25 9 cut. POULTRY— Live Turkeys, 15#16e %s B>; full-grown Chickens. £5 50@6 50 t* dozen; young Roosters, 85 50i56.50 J* dozen; Broil 3rs. S4@s; tame Ducks, 86 50 ; CJeese, SI 50@2 Si pair ; Eggs, choice lots, 10<ai7c ?( dozen. DAIRY PRODUCTS— Butter, choice roll, 230 24c fi ll> ; packed in firkins, choice, 22@24c; com mon, 15@20c, Cheese, California, 9@llc; West ern flats, 15(?-17e; Martin's <.'roam, 17J<e. HAY, GRAIN AND FEED— hay, Sl3@lC ? ton: Alfalfa hay, l'J&ll "ft ton; Bran, SIS <j» ton: Middlings, 522 % ton: Barley, whole. SI 25 (a 1 80; rolled. SI 50 ; Wheat, SI 35@J 40 ft cwt; tame Oats, 81 50: Corn, 61 30 # cwt for choice. MISCELLANEOUS — Seeds — Alfalfa, 20@21c: Timothy, Eastern, G%@7%c^ib; Oregon, 6@7c; Pop Corn, 3>£@4c ft 5." Red Clover. 13@14c; Red Top, 7(s9c. Nuts— Chile Walnuts. 7%@ 9c; California Walnuts, m.'jy,c; Almonds, 12® 13c; Peanuts, Oaliiornia, 4}£&6>:c. L»m (Califor nia), cans, sJv.i'Jc; Eastern, 11 J^@ll^c. Hides, ■salt, light and medium, he : heavy, U%c; dry, lC@l6H|c. Tallow, sc. Hops — No demand. Sales of Pacific coast in New York, 10c; market value l.ere. 3<i Be. • ■ MEATS— 7c; Mutton, s@s^c '$ ft: Lamb, be: Veal, small calves, 10c: large, 9c; Hogs, :;®4e; Dressed Pork, o>ic; Hams, East ern, 15@14C; California, ll«jl'iVc; Bacon, me dium, '■•!■*■: selected, 12c; extra light, \- '■'•■. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco! June 29th. FLOUR— We quote : Best city extra. {4 25<a I 85; medium, $3 50@4; shipping superfine, 52 75$ 3 50« bbl. WHEAT— No improvement in business and no change in values. Light transfers arc reported within the old range; of 51 40 to SI !-';_, V ctl for the better class of shipping. Call Board sales at the morning session of the San Francisco Produce Exchange were a.- fol lows : Buyer season— loo tons, SI 6% 200, 81 66%; 100, SI 66%. Buyer 1885—100 tons, SI 58; 800, $157%; 800, 51 :>T'\ ? ctl. BARLEY— Market demoralized. The best kind of new feed sold on 'Change this morning at Si 10 v <"tl. Old brewing is not to badly af fected, though holders have to make more or less concessions In order to create business. From $1 25 to SI 35 is about the range lor this class of stock. New brewing will not command much more than new feed, and is therefore nominally quotable at Si I" 1 '" l 17% v ctl. Call Board sales at the morning session of the ?an Francisco Produce Exchange were as fol lows : Seller season— loo tons, SI 11%: 200, ?1 12. Buyer 1885— COO tons, SI 20; aOO, si _'n\, ; 100, ¥1 20% 100, SI -■'!:'.: 100, SI 20%; 900,8121; 1,408, SI -Jl'<; 1,600, 51 -11,.I 1 ,. Seller 1885 500 tons, SI 12; 100,81 11%. Seller ins.-,, now— tons, il i:i'.. ; SOO.a 13; 100, SI 12%; 400. 51 l- ; i 3 ell. Afternoon Bales were: Buyer season— 3oo tons, SI 27..: 100, ?1 28; 100, SI 28vi. Seller season— loo tons. SI 11 %. Buyer 1885— 200 tons, SI 21 'A; 400, 81 21% : 300, SI Jl 1 ..; 100. SI 21%; 500,81 21%. Seller 1885 -100 tons, ?1 11%; 100, SI 12. Seller 1885, new— loo tons, SI 12%; 200,5113; 100, SI l:; 1 ,. Seller inss, after September Ist— loo tons, SI 16; 100, -; 15* ctl. OATS— Are in large supply. Trade dull and prices weak. We quote: Surprise and Milling, SI 40@l 4. i: No. 1, M 223 ,wl ■.■:'..: No. 2,81 1." & 1 IT 1 ;: Black, Si 10@l 15 fl ctl." CORN— quote: Large Yellow, SI 22%<§ 1 25 : small Yellow. SI -'> ; large White. SI & : small White, nominal at SI -■">>' ctl. VEGETABLES— The market is overstocked with Tomatoes, and quantities will have to be thrown away. We quote: Tomatoes, 25c; for Winters, and 50c@60c '■?. box for river; Green Corn, 8210 c for common, 15&lSc |* dozen for sweet ; Egg Plant, S(a,loc v B>; Artichokes, 30c V dozen; Cucumbers, -KijgoOc for Vacavilie, and 75c@81 251? box for bay; Carrots. So@4oc; Turnips, 50(3-6(k: ctl : Beets, 40@G0e V ctl; Pars nips, 81 «* c.l ; Cauliflower. C3c & dozen ; Cab bage, 75c • CM; Garlic, -J'. _.-'.:;■: f(S>; Celery, 60c dozen: Dried Peppers. 15® 18c ¥ to: Green do, 50 j inn- ~$ box; Chile do, 8_ 10c 9 6; Green Peas, 2.:. l .r v ">; String Beans, lW@2c V for poor, _" ._. ■• ..•: >- lh for choice: Dried Okra, 15<a25cjB tb; Green do, loc^Ib; Marrowfat Squash, |B@lO & ton : Bummer Squash, 20c t* box lor Vacavilie. and 30@40c box for bay. If— -Berries of all kinds are in large supply, and buyers have the advantage. We quote as follows: Watermelons, 8250 ■? dozen ; Cantaloupes, S3_*4 V dozen; Nec tarines, 50e<iiSl <: rH>ox: Prunes, 25@35c«bskt; 50®65c ,' box ; Cherries, Go(Sj7sc ' ■ box; Grapes, :;.',■ 7,c - t . box" Strawberries, S3@s f* chest; Currants, S2@2 75 9 chest: Plums. 15(5;i0c v box; Raspberries, Sl@o ßehest; Blackberries, S3@4 9 chest; Apricots, :V)@soe V large box; Peaches, common, 2o@3sc^ box,3o@lOc^ bskt: CJrawl'ords, 50@75c v box. 50@i75c v bskt: Figs, 2jf<y»e^lx.x; Apples, 15@25c^ bskt. and Ss@6oc l>ox : Pears, 20(«30c basket, and !. 1 75 c box; Lemons— Sicily seed. Si 8 '- 5 50; do. California. Sl&l 25 V box for ordinary and SI rii,.- 1 75 for Sicily seed : Mexican Limes, SlOiffill ■$ box : California do, SI 25<ai 50 for small boxes, and 75<a3 for large: Oranges. Cali fornia SI 2-'Kai 50 « box for common. 5175@2 for Riverside: Tahiti 512@15 f M: Bananas, j SI fiO(»S ■-•■ bunch: Pineapples, 85 50@6 i* dozen. FRESH MEATS— Following are rates for whole carcasses from slaughterers to dealers : Beef— quality, 6_>7c; second quality, 5j ■■.'■■■. third quality, 4<&sc %> It. Mutton— Wethers are quotable at s@sMcfl Ib, and Ewes at ■i:.il'.,e t* m. Lamb— Quotable at fr^7c 9 0". Veal— Quotable at 7KSflO>-$c t> B. Pork— Live nogs, on foot, ;: : ., iil' dressed do, 5(&6e 1? fi>. < EASTERN AND FOREIGN MARKETS. Chicago, June 29th. WHEAT— B®£e for July. COkN— J7\c for July. UvrßPooi., .Tune 29th. WHEAT— Qniet but steady. California spot lots. 6alod to 7s Id; off coast, 355@35s 6d; just shipped, :;r,s 6d; nearly due. "-">-: carpies off const and on passage, steady; Mark Lane Wheat, higher prices asked but no advance established: English country markets, generally dearer; French, quiet; Wheaf in Paris, quiet; Flour, steady; weather in England, cool for the season. PILES! PILES!! PILES!!!" : Sure cure for Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. One box has cured the worst, cases at 'JO years' standing. No one need mffer I've min- utes after us-ing William's Indian Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors, allays itching, acts as a poul- tice, gives instant relief. Prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts; nothing else. Sold by (iniireirts. and mailed on receipt ol price, 50 cents and SI. For sale by KIRK. GEABY & CO. fli;<l JOS. IIAHX & CO.. Sacramento. ,011-lrTuThS SUMMER RESORTS. THE CENTRAL HOTEL. DELTA, CAL.. AT THE TER- i v>\,— v^ minus of the C. 1' R. X., Jg&jMk .S • on the Sacramento river. Ev-ft^MESSSa. ; erything new. fitted up **-»!} ,'■>,»« MM,- , peeially for the accommoda- ■' -—Z£*+iLi- i lion of Tourists. Fine Turnouts furnished ; guests at reasonable rates. If desired, a good 1 guide will be provided. The cold water ol the I Sacramento »Dounds in fish and the mountains ! are filled with game. The entertainment of ■ guests will be the chief consideration of |el6-lm I. M. WILEY, Proprietor.. ; ALLEN SPRINGS. THIS FAVORITE AND i >«Ai-^--> chnnniiu' retreat in one of JS__'-'-^D>r .s , the loveliest canyons in l.nti'Hi'^jPTJ , county, with well-drained |ffi *, f ffijgMyr- i grounds and trout stream ■* -—r7s£—T- at hotel, having been entirely refitted and re- . furnished, is now open for the reception of , guests. The Springs are Soda, Chalybeate and ; white Sulphur, and their medicinal value is : superior. The new proprietor will endeavor to . make this resort a pleasant home for invalids. pleasure-seekers and hunters. Terms reason- i able. Railway to Williams, thence 40 miles by , daily stage for the Springs, on arrival of train. ; WULUD BASLEB, Proprietor. jolii-lm BLUE CANYON HOUSE, | PLACER COUNTY, CAL. Is N;)W OPEN FOR GUESTS. A >avi--v-v The most charming summer /s£li?jj^lji *• resort in California for comfort, Mj**^i,7''iff^jb* A pleasant home, good living, BJJJJXSWiJr ; pure air and sparkling moun-" »"-^ — iMw- tain water. Terms reasonable. jeS-3m I. B. LEACH. Proprietor. DUNCAN HOUSE, SANTA CRUZ. CORNER OF PACIFIC AVENUE AND \j Lincoln street, Santa Cruz, Cal. MRS. M. A. E. SHEARER, Proprietor. Pleasant sunny rooms to rent by the Day, Week or Month. ! Centrally located. Cars to the beach pass the ; door every 15 minutes. jeC-4p3m McKINNEY'S LANDING. ' MOST PLEASANT TOURIST l^yy,—^. Resort on LAKE TAIIOE. &CjS!k~ .S Cottages, with board, £< ' '- Ma ■* -L ! :^T'*_^ per Avt'ek. Boat!: free; fish ing SrJJilcferf^T" unparalleled; game abundant; - — - ■*" — romantic surroundings. m29-3m J. W. McKLNNEY, Proprietor. Railroads, steamers, etc. : SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY mRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE JL AT : » SACRAMENTO. leave fkoji .;!">;:-: 1: 1885. arrive [ (FOX) (FP.OM) 7:20 A. Calistoga and Napa 7:05 P. i *2:50 Y. " ."- - *11:25 A. 12:05 P. Col fax _ 10:20 A. 10:30 A. Delta <_ Portland, via Davis 3:45 p. «;*6:Wi a. Redding, via Davisville «;*2:50 p. ■ «;*6:05 A. " viaChico f*ll:30 P. 7:05 P. Knights Li-.:. ■;.' : 7:05 a. ■ "5:15 p. f Woiave.Demiiijr, I Expr's *9:00 A. I 1:00 A. hi las.i and :.., I | Lmgr't 2:00 a. ; 7:35 p. J Ogden and East Express 7.-00 a. 9:15 a. I " " '" (Emign't 1:50 P. I 2:30 p. Red Bluff, via Marysvill'e.... 10:15 A. 6:00 a. -an Francisco, via Benicia.. 8:00 p. 7:20 A. " ' '' " .. 7*6 P. j 2:50 P. " ;; " : ' "■ " .. 11:.". A. 1 11:80 a. " " "Livermore 2:20 p. • ' *10:00 a. " :•'•<: " steamer... *6.00 a. 11:30 a. San Jose 2:20 P. 11:33 a. Stockton and Gait 2:20 p. *5:15 p. " ■■ " *9:00 A. ♦11: ii a. Tulare and Fresno 7:20 A. Vallejo *11:25 a. 2:50 P. " t'."os P. S. ami P. It. R. *7:30 a. f Folsom, Latrobe ") *155 p. *3:00 P. ■< and V *10:15 A. f3:00 P. ( Shingle Springs, ) -j-IOsX) A. A. For Morning. p. For Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. t Sundays only. t* Freight find Accommodation Trains. A. N. TOWNE, General Manager. T. H. Gooi'Man, Gen'lPasa. and Ticket Agent. ■■ jel-tf OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. FOX HONOLULU. mHE SPLENDID NEW 3,000- ^» L Ton Steamships will leave the Company's Wharf, corner Steuart S?£TXjU!Lj?' find Harrison streets, at 3P. M.: T xS£^¥~*zi& MAKiroS \, JULY Jst At^ASIKOA, JULY 15th Freight, 155 Per Ton. *3-Kxcursion Tickets at Reduced Rates. For passage or further particulars, apply to J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., Agtni*. 327 Market Ftrcet. corner Fremont. 018-tf BAKE R & H AMI LTO N ■ IMPOBTEES AW) MANUFACTUSERS OF Hardware! AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, CUTLERY, ; : C3-XS.XJLS3, Fovsrcioi', StOi , je2-tn»f . ______ Clocks Ninth and Tenth, TV and V streets, __ SACRAMENTO, CAL. je!6 4p SURE DEATH I " DIIUAPU " G. N. MILCO'S DvJ rl t\ L/ rl . California Univer- sal Insect Exterminator. Sure death to all In- sects and harmless to human life. A California production. Millions ot people are enjoying its great usefulness. Directions with each p ick- ) age. Druggists and grocers sell it at 25 cents, 50 1 cents, 75 cents, 81 25 a can, and 1- pound cans at SI GO per can. Never buy BUHACH in bulk, ; but in original cans, and see . that they are sealed and covered by our trade mark, as sue- | cess will not crown your dibits unless you use ; genuine BUHACH. " . BUHACH PRODUCING & M'F'G Co,, MANUFACTURERS, . 154 Levee Street, Stockton, Cal., and 49 Cedar Street, New York City, N. Y. iel6-2m4p ODORLESS^EXCAVATOR. /^ESSPOOLS AND VAULTS CLEANED cheap a"d free from all offensive odors. cheap a_d free from all offensive odors. : Orders left at Carpenter's Wood and Coal Yard, j <2fi X street; or at Pacific Market, 725 J street, 1 will be promptly attended to. I jel6-4p3m J. H. CAMPBELL _ CO. , """• MISCELLANEOUS. THE PLACE, i> TO BOY IS WHERE YOU CAN GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. JAMES ~g7dAYIS IXas never "fc>oox». undersold, and. novcr THEN. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, RUGS, STAIR CARPETS ; Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Lounges, Extension Tables, Sideboards; BOOK-CASES, WARDROBES, CENTER TABLES, ROCKERS. ETC., VISIT HIS EXTENSIVE SALES AND WAREROOMS, AT Nos. 411 and X STREET, SACRAMENTO, Ami Examine Ills Immense Stork of Goods nml Prices. Wo trouble to show goodn. ml-tp6m =: 5St""~O" JFL' & ixr a. isr (OF THE LATE FIUM OF CASEY & 0BOKAN), KTo. 230 3SI STREET, con. OP THinD. CONSTANTLY ON HAND a LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF Whiskies, Brandies, Champagnes, Cordials and Liquors of all kinds. SOLE PROPRIETOR Ol' Till; SACRAMENTO SODA WORKS. il: ■ Iptm - f -j^ . _ . -. SOMETHING rfEWI S^r^^yfe^f^Y 1;> shots in live setomls.v 'jjtffF*^ \b^ Also, FI^HINii TACKLE AND BASE-BALI*- GOODS of every description. ■• ti>^*^ 13L. 23olx.l3.n>x'd.'t cCs Sou, 583 X »t.. Sacramento". ; iptf jtTEBICAIi. I I ABIT.S OF YOUTH, EXCESSES OF MAN- I 1 hood and secret diseases causes more suf- fering, suicl les, nervous debility, Impotence, sterility strictures, variocele, diseased prostrate gland, bladder, kidneys, heart, catarrh, con- sumption, dropsy, diabetes and Blight's dis- ease, than everything else, and cannot be cured with stomachic medicines alone, electricity, crayons, belts, cauterizations, sound?, catheters or cutting. The Asahel Mineral Spring Water physician, 891 Broadway, New York, will Bend ii treatise, with 13 wood cuts, for 26 cents, Riving the remedies which cure them at home, without pain, privately. ' JeJ-lmTuThS | McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF Is the pure extract from the drug from which ail the hurtful properties are removed and tho medical ones retained. No headache, costive- • ness or sickness of the stomach attend its use. , Price. BO cents. All druggists. s2S-lyTuThS j Manhood Restored j Kemedt Fans.— A victim of youthful imprudence causing Prematuro Decay, Kervous Debility. Lfl ' Manhood, Ac., having tried in vain every known remedy.Uasdiacoverea a simple moansof self-cure^ which he will send FREE toliis fellow-BufferenJ j Address, 43 CuatuamSt.,New York. Ba-lyTuTfcH I Sores, I';:;:; 11 . Ecuma, all Itchy Skin Era|>ti as, no ', vvattrr f,uic obttmaU or tony etandwj. At Druggists. ■ Fcr is years at 37 Court Place, now at •: | 322 Market Street, T nnjPTn|]p Yv I Bet. Third and Fourth, JjUlllU V lllO, A. j A tTßutariT ■>;•'! t<--1 and 1' "\- ■' rjiinliti-. '. j<tiTi>iviili had th 1 * most iiicceuful, as bii practice will |>rore. I Cures all forms of PRIVATE, | CHRONIC and SEXUAL Dlis- ZAS£S. 1 w 1 Spermatorrnoa and Izupotoncx, | m the resuU of self-abuse in youth, r ■ \tnl r xrevcj tn tua< turer rears, or other causes, aud iroducins b.vn« o f the fol- ! lowing elTects: Nerrouancss, Seminal Ktni&sions, (night »-i ii. :i »as by dreams). Dimness of Mi:l.f, D BKtii Mrtnnrr, Phy- sical Decay, Pimples on Face, A version to Socim of Kenmlry, Coafu-i' v of Mean, J.om of Sexual foner, A■■ . nii'l- ■ c< marriage improper or unhappT, »re il.oroiifthlv anJ prnsa* o-m;> cured. S Yi* JIIL IS P"***^ 11 - rt<i and en- *£!& IS£!£2}*& fr":nthe system: Gonorrhea, GLEET, Stricture, Orchids. Hernia, (or tti*i>iure); I'il- .- a tui other private di^ea^i quickly Cured. It Is sclf-erideot th:: t a phy slclan who pays special attenua- to a certain class of disease. 1 ), and treating thousands acn3> ally, acquires treat -kill. Physicians knowing this fact oftca | reeotmaend persons to my care. When it i- uwonTenli ■■' \ i [ Tisit the city for treatment, medicines enn be sent privaU:lj ! ■ad .safely It mail or express anywhere. ! Cures Guaranteed in all Cases undertaken, , ' ! Consultations iH>rsonally or ny letter free ana InTi'.ea. , Chart '■■'■' reasonable and cbrrespohdencc strictly coafUeutUl. j PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 200 po^es, sent to any address, securely sWmlirf, for t'nirt/ ! (30) ceiiU. Should be read by- all. Address us uli«r«. i O^ce toman fn-iu BA.M.to j P. 11. Sundays, 2t04 f Ai UNDEBTIKEBS. ! I FRITZ & MILLER, \ ' UNDERTAKEI«, | ■ Office in Odd Fellows' Temple, Ninth and B X streets. Complete stock 01 Undertakers' B Goods constantly 0:1 baud^.Hly and coun- jj I try orders promptly attended to, day or I night, at reasonable rates. jyl r IJ. FRANK CLARK, County Coroner and Undertaker, i No. 1017 Fourth street, between J and. X.— | Always on hand the most complete Stock of 1 1 Undertaking Goods on the coast. Country j orders, day or night, will receive prompt at- 5 teution. Telephone Number, 134. ji>-ipira » | McagnzagafyasgaiPseaEaiKE-rg^. . "Ii 11 I I IHI I ll»HH ■' 1 1 P'"H l'» K» Ii I I 1 I I W. J. KAVANAUOE, | % mfDERTAKER, 5? 6513 J street, bet. Fifth and Sixth. Always o-i,! •hand a large asfortment of Metallic E.n<l# i SWooden CasSets, Burial rases, Coffins sndfl BShrouds furnished. Coffin orders will receive? Bproinpt attention on ehort notice tnd at tkos Slowest rates. Office open day and night. J -jL!rp*nTrn'-fyiiT : i-''' "**•* ** "--=^**?«"^— »^»»<* PROPOSALS INVITED FOI: Furnishing Stationery AND jE52.5i.22.15. Bools.s ! Office of State Board op Ex«minefs, j Sacramento, June - ! '. 1885. > SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at this office, until 12 o'clock m. TUESDAY, JULY 14 i ISB3, To furnish Stationery and Blank Books, in ac- cordance with Schedules iurnished by Secretary of Staie. Samples or minute description of each article must accompany each proposal. ; Each class of goods in the Schedule must be • bid on separately. ■. : The proposals must be for the delivery of the | ; Stationery and Blank Hooks bid on at the office : of the Secretary of State in such quantities, : more or less, than the Schedule names, and at such times between the date of contract and the Ist day of DECEMBER, 1886, as the Secre- tary of State may direct. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check on some bank of good standing, drawn to the order of the Secretary of the Board of Examiners, for a sum equal to 20 per cent, of the amount of the bid, which check will be forfeited to the State if the bid which such check accompanies shall be accepted, and the party making such bid shall refuse to give a satisfac- tory bond for the performance of the contract awarded to him. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids if deemed too high. All bids must be directed to the undersigned indorsed, "Proposals for Stationery and Blank Books." W. W. MOR ELAND. e22-?0t Clerk of State Board of Examiners. Dividend Notice SAN FRAHCISCO SAVINGS UHIOIf, 532 California Street, corner Webb. FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDING 30TH JUNE, ] F IS-S5. a dividend has been declared at the ; rate of four and one half <4>.,) 1 per cent, per j . annum on Term Deposits, and three and ! ree- ' tourths (3-k) per cent, per annum ou Ordinary ( Deposits, free from taxes payable on and aiter , Ist JVLY, 1885. , , ) ,*»««*«» ■ LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. KEDICAI, T 1 ARAREBOOK.Justi'Ut. How to D*. lAII I r X Vl ' ! ''P tlw Bast and form." Fall . x- lJXll/IJJtJ i ,!l fbeonjy method. Mailed BOlOd lot -Me AJ.I:, Si I. U. Drawer 17:'. lluflAlo. M. V. H«§r p -''*bU'vl Strcngthenins H tMsr^AfcU a V B Strengthening 'K^T^Aa Remedy •'«mk-^^aJ» an(^ Nerve Tonic J?s«|r' $Ks ! fflS:Bßcur»H with unfall- -1 iiS'.K»'S»?* ;^%«^|;SS" B certnlntv Ner- y}|lK» ••» '«' v'^/in vousand'Physi i. I 1- "-• «Xt : ';" r '£^/?f/l!»8 ''''">" Weak- Si S Vj»>?S?'-*kS?I IK™" CSS - fivnnutorrhoca, •'HMSt^^AsljniliiMx'tciity. ITosta- ■ \ r iU\iU tfKKA;Uii°«'rrlm-a. Hypera'S- iSSSESEISCSSSISSC^i^tIH^iii (ovor-sousitive- ness of the parts), Kidney ami Bladder Com- . plaints, Impurities of the Blood .1 id Diseases ot the skin. ! it permanently stops all unnatural weak- ! ening drains upon the .s\>tem, however they occur, preventing Involnntarj seminal losses, . debilitating dreams, seminal losses with the ' urine, or while at stool, etc.. so destructive to I mind and body, and cures all the evil effects of youthful follies and excesses, restoring K.t- bausted Vitality, Sexual Decline and Lossol ■ Manhood, however complicated the case ' may be. i A thuroiiKli as well as a permanent euro ' and complete restoration to perfect health, ! Strength and Vigor o; Manhood is absolutely ' cnanmteed by this justly celebrated and re- ' liable Great Remedy. ' Price SJ ■ ■■ per bottle, 01 I five bottles for 810. Sent upon receipt or price, ' or C. O. D., to any address, secure from obsovva- i lion and strictly private by ; DR. C. D. II! I.l>, ! 216 KEAKSY STKKET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAI., '• P* . t i<\ v».iw o< Sufßcienl to show its r\A\n\ CS(^i\t> Wrtro Vii-i-:. will be Bent to j QJiWJSXWVIVUJIiQIV.W.fInyoiie applying by , ■■—■■!'■■ i ■■ ■■ m I ■«»■■!■ m letter, stuting his ■ symptoms and age. I Consultations strictly confidential, by let- : ter or at Office, free. i It is an established fact, acknowledged : by all, that DX. S.YLKIKU>\S KEJCVKN- j a'tok is tin- only true Rpeeillc, which /|L> ] never fails to cure Nervous Mobility, I'ros- ■ tatitis anil the nbove-iiientlone<l com- i plain td, positively restoring Lost Manhood, ! and with \\lii<h expensive special treat- j lucnt is nut required. j *#- For the convenience of patients, and in [ order to insure perfect secrecy, i have adopted a private address, under which all packages are ; forwarded; -iKtwtf DR. MZXTTEI, SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE, No. 11 KKAKNY STREET. I FTIEEATS ALL CHRONIC, PRIVATE AND ! J. Special Diseases with the same wonderful ; success as of old. ! THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ■ Mas/g^" :. . ' • ■•-• Is a never-falliriß- euro ! |g?lSlSs?=S§«£i§3 for Nervous Silly, ! BWS^^-N^SS®! X x h au s t c d Vitality, >,s&s£' SZ Seminal Weakness, j^ ■ \Us! I ..r -v cv' •$• Spi'nnatorrlio?», i-'-^t i '/jFJi <JCb_J M:K::^J Manhoo<l,linpotency, By' / v '- >•■' !■' i lhQ *£■ ? l .vMff-T'- : -'*:<-r terriliie eilKw of self- -1 lW\ '^ .-'t-y^x l*tft abuse, youthful follies ' KSx. iwC^'At^wA and excesses in mature ! pj^-i.«i.-.r- 's^AQi^MX veßrs— Hich as Loss of S^f V^h'&ZfSl Memory, .■ • I v le, i /ff^aata3^i>irt?y^ Nocturnal hmissuns, Aversion to Society, Dimness ol Visior., Noifes in the Head : the viral fluid passing unooserved , in the urine, and many other diseases that lead to insanity and death. : - . ' I UK. SIXNTXE, who Is a regular physician 1 (gitduateof theUnivendtyofFei : agiseto forfeit Five Hundred Dollar* fora case of this kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under his special advice and treatment) will ! not cure, or tor anything impure o: Injurious ! found in it. Till MINTIK treats f.!l • vste Diseases successfully without mercury, C«u- -| snltatton Free. ThorouHß exaraiaauon and vice, including analysis of urine, 60. i'rico ot Vital Restorative, *1 BO a bottle, or four times t!ie quantity, Ss;sent to any ':ess upon receipt of price, or C. O. D., secured from observation, and in private name if desired, be j A. E. .MINTIE, St. 1)., No. 11 K*arcy i street, San icisno, Cal. SAMPLE 11OTTLE FI'KE j Will be sent to any one applying by letter, atnt- Ing svToptomß, sex and age. f-tnot secrecy in regard to oil business transactions. UK. H.INTIKS KIDNEY I{E3IEI>T, NE- ! rili-.LTlCl.M, cures all kinds of Kidney and i Bladder Complaints, GonotrhiEa, Gleet, Leucor- rhroa. For sale by ail Druggists :$1 a bottle ; six i bottles for So. UK. MINTIE'S DANSXUOa riI.LS Bro the best and cheapest DYSPEPSIA and BILIOUS cure in the market. For ---lie by all Druggists. KIKK", GEARY & CO., Sacrfunciro Wholesale Agents my9-tply<S:o6wly. : . ■ ■ SK X ■ ONLY. A quick, rtrmMwnt Curl for L"it m\M BL, [MB Manhocl, Debility, Ncr\.'u-n.-i. WV«kn, ■>.. HA M~ m No quackery. Iniifi«ilat.le l'roon. Bookbj I W II k 1 V mail. •e.ilwi, 10 '•■«<*■ ■■■•"■' ■ FREE. """ ** i"" MEDICAL CO. UfKFALO. N.Y. To the Unfortunate. DR. GIBBONTDISPENSARY, 633 Kearny Street, San Francisco. -«• — =»^ Established In ISS-1, As^i%^s*»i^^\ Syphilis in all itsforms) \'- P°teney, i-kin Diseases, 6111 1 " 1 1 Weakness. ,fit^^siSmS : sj?^K,-ijfe>3 vice or depraved sex- 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 eye.-, pain in the head, 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, difli- dehce in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, lass of memory, hectic Bashes, pimple.-, and va- rious eruptions about the lace, furred tongue, foetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, • monomania and frequently insanity. CURED AT HOME. Persons at a distance may be cured at home by addressing a letter to DX. GIBBON, stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has con- tinued, and have medicines promptly fonvaided free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions. By Inclosing ten dollars in registered letter, through the Postofflce, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a . package of medicine will be fnrwaroSsd to any part of the Union. The Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. Mention the Keclkp-Uxion. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, ja24-4ptf Itox 1057, San Francisco. iiivoysDiiiyn Prrmntnrc Decline from errors or excesses, Lost Tower, Diseases of Hie Kiilm-Ts, illad- «ler. and Prostate (ilnnd n'lticn wuliont Stonuii-h Medicines by the Marston Bolus \a- ricocele cured without surgery. Treatise 1* ttmonlalafree. All eorrespondpnro eonlhlpntlal. KAKSTON REMEDY CO.. or DR. H. iRESKOW, 46 West 14th Street, NEW YORK. WEAK AND UNDEVELOPED K^SnS^. tt^^rl^.Su-^^ itS aont waled fr?e. EIIIK ME'>; CO.. liuffjlo, N. Y. PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. T. D. SCBTVEK, .... Proprietor. HACKS ON CALL AT AN"? HOUE. ,»v day or night. Coupes, Phaeton*. ftf Win Rockaways, Baroucheß. Buggies, with" "■ "■ the best roadsters to be found in any livery stable on the coast, for hire. Horses kept in ■:%•■ ry at reasonable rates. Livery Stable ou Fourth street, between I and J. iyl-U CtC BUYS A CORD OF STOVF. WOOD. Oi> ; sP«J a TON* OF COAL, at the C. O. D. W"oou\ and Coal Yard, No. 401 I street. All orders promptly delivered to any part or the city. ■ • ■ je2-tf