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SATURDAY'S NEWS. (OOMVfiIKKO FR.IM snCUI. mw.vTJHPiM.i l>o»ne<itic. Senator Miller* health i» a^in ca ■•.-in" much anxiety. " ThregLbodies were taken from the Kew berg, 'A . Va.. o«il mine Saturday. Cleveland has aanoonoed hini«lf strongiv in furor of enforcing the eight-boar law. " The California -tar route contract- for the next four yean were awarded Saturday. the low in oranges frown by t lit- recent cold snap in Florida is now stated : ali; ml >J. :•;<.•. i .mi. The J ■;■:- uuestion will be c m i l< red l<; Judge Rhodes and the California Con gressmen to-day. Desman B. Baton, CSvU Service I ornmis- Bjoner, has sent th< :•■■■-. lei tl esiena tion oft! it i Mrs. Lane hi- denied all Lh« - b made by the defense in her -■:!■ t ■ a <1: - --voroi a gtown, <>. Bdward Myen died in El i'a-^'i Texas Satiuiiv ttion. Beyond hUname nothing [a Known of him. ./' n.^' VV'J !: ' Sbenandoab branch of QwFbiladelphiaand Reading Elaih ladwaa anspen : •■! by ■ - -ricm- cave-in Sututyiay. Eight men « ■-.• bmie i by a »nt> !i<-;!r A-\- o, ( ... . ;, Tuesday niiH I four and probably fatally injnring the '■' - MTarkhanj ban the ippoint ransetl foi a competitive examination f applicaots. Dr. Hamilton haarecommi I the Secretary oi the Treasury establish a inu niif hospital al L , A: jl lea, and ateo one at Ban i A passenger train on the Bhenandoah branch • I the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, had v narrow escape from a frightful disastei - ;ian . d .ah. A !: • The S 1 "' ■■ ■' • woi veteran* ever wit n is here, tl ai " :; i ' : S . int. Fi ernoi i ■ bang tel '!': ■ ■nt inforini la S . ■ Balnr •'••>■ : -''"i ■ I tan 1 .:, (be constitu l" ; - ■ ! >.>'i. ■-■:.■ - the Pn Bident, with - . ,-,. ti;o right to !i . its. Tl ■• ; of the . . ; -:--iii.j Railway, Governor Brown, of St. Louis, and Gov< «or >.. A 9h I lo i, of New Mex ico and St . < >:■ , : nil in I"' '■•' n ■ ■ :rnpt road 'ii ftflpbla . _-i r ,:i i. aats are ad ran * ■-. centu p«i • on both ■■ iroii to ■ .v. r the ii F prodoc tion. . rket isstrc -' ! itiii! Mill : uue, N, w STork, i ;. don ">!■' married while Ln in^ .: divorce from onng Mackay, her hushand. ial to the 1). 'iiver /,'.■ publican ay-: Won! lias just been received here thai ajjtiow.ilide ;.:' Columbia Gulch tv. i days jr?.. carried away twelve of tie fifty desencl lion es of U.r old mining campi con ; • el\ coverin ■ up the mill uu't honae . Columbia mine. No one was hurt A wry irge invoic ■ of ;■ • arrived al New York ii ih ■ steamer X lergie, from China ; >v way of Singapore, 15,000 chests being carted off. An important portion of the cargo i an invoice of 1.0,000 ineo'sof tin. weighing 120 pounds each and valued at $20 each, which baa been taken on al The strippers and bnnchers employe i by JohnW. Love, :i New York cigar manufart nrer, returned to work Saturday morning, -ajul (lie cigar-makers and packers, nnm bering in all 510, will resume work to-day. This leaves fourteen manufacturers bold ing oat against tin'ir employes. Otherwise toe situation remains unchanged. The rin 1 among the cotton bales nt Amer ican Rocks, Tomkinsville, Staten Island, which sjtaiteil la.-i Wednesday and de stroyed two storehouses at a loss of £io<i,- Ono, isn..t ye! extinguished. The klerritt Const Wrecking Company has taken charge of the tire, and it will probably fake three weeks to completely extinguish it. The New York Oommeriial Bulletin says: Business is ooking decidedly cheerful in the dry % Is trade, which by common consent is looked upon as an index to the oonditi n of other trades. Western and Southwestern jobbers are in the m.iik'.'t in considerable force, and commission homes n-]i"!' an mi] roved lemand for goods. A Kansas City (Mo.X dispatch "ay-: The situation • i; be overland railroads is im proving, and a through train arrived over the Burlington and Missouri River roads this afternoon. The Santa F*e and the Kan sas Pacific are running local trains. K;;.-t --ern trains were delayed, though not seri ously. The mercury stood at zero at noon. Vanderbilt's gifl of $600,000 to the Col lege of Physician* and Surgeons al New York was expended in the porch ise of it' lota (nearly an entire <iiy block) at Tenth avenue and Fifty-ninth streets. Now his daughter, Mrs. William D. Bloane, and hex husband b ive agreed to erect and endow a maternity '.•■-iiita! on the lots, with _"> free beds, enough to accommodal cuts during t!je year. I tn.-i-n. Genera] Trevino i:;n been appointed Mexican Minister to Spain and ex-Presi- I ■dent <■<>:.; -.;'i7 will be sent to Prance. It i - nmore ' thai ' '■■; man; overt! i" partition of the Samoan Islands between herself, England and the I United States. The news .: .■! Cheater, Englan !. eztraord . ■ j ai ■ • iken ■gainst any possible atteuipl on . ■ <>t ■ •■ of Wall i] ere. : of ill.' French i bamb : - . ..:l; urgency for M. Roche- | i inesty to .I .' political Ihe ' rovernm little an riety. liiestion ;ii'-'> r !>- lir. 1 attention of the ßritish Parlian at, but no onehas yet proposed a p I solution ; Glad -1 as a Parnellite illiance. Thf ■ ■ ithoritiee of I. md »n are ayrniri taking extraordinary precantions to guard . . the possibility of dynamite outrages. fne guarJa of the principal ; ere doubled Saturday, ami there are In if unusual p >iii c vigilance hi ■ ye "j •■'■ v t«. Prince '.'• unarci \a giving bifl suj the proposal made by Ruseia, tba powei - ■ ond and Hernei - mons. in order to compel Greco Serria 1; The Chancellor ;:]..-• --a rea * ! 1 1 naval detnonetration in the can ol Givoce, -.md sendinj) ;i warnineto ,^. r, Austrian troope will enter bet territory in ibc event or her refosingto «li-.irnt bf ■ forces. M. Venaeuille, a wealthy nercha Parts, »hoae wife cohabiting ■with a musician named Presle, mcl the guilty pair in the Bonievard Temple Sat . and, drawing a revolver, shot ami Jkillfii Presle. Venneoille then attacked his wife with a Bwordstick, but the 1 I thai bad been attracted by the report of the pistol assisted the woman to escape. The marriered man was married, and bad -three children. raiiUhi <i>:i»t. The Chinese merchants oi Victm C.. aro opening soup kitchens for the relief of their distressed Soantrymea. a Harmon Kbame t.> evade United States '■; ush Ha has been -.inearthed in Salt Lnk>\ resulting i:i the arrejt of Thane . the County Tax-collector, by the United States authorities. William IJishiip. one of tlie ■•;.■.-■ - ■ of lor Townseoo, W.T^ and the owner of the largest butter and choose factory on Pagi I Sound, wm serioasly injureil Friilay ni^ht l>y his team runn:::^ away. At Mendodno, Saturday, George W. Gib son vriu-- sentenced to seventeen yean in the State prison at San Quentin for complicity in the niurder of James Frost, Jr.. a:i>i Andreas Humbun at Little Lake,Mende cino county, April last. la Stockton, Saturday morning, twmty two Chinese ami two white bkaßdryraen were arrested for violatioi-.s of tl.. ordinance against laundries. They will plead to-day, when two cases will l>e taken up on habeas corpus to test the law. Mallot, the voting Virginian who njiir dtrcj a Swede oa the rai way line, and was tried, convicted and sentenced to death, at Victoria. 15. CX, has been declared by the Court of Appeals never to have been tried at all. as tile* jury was improperly consti tuted. Under this decision he may be Again tried. Ah Ky, the murderous heathen who ran amuck at San Quentin the I other day, stabbinc; four prison ers, was taken from the dungeon Friday night and placed in cell 22, known as the solitary cell." On opening tbe cell Satur day morning he was found hanging by the neck to a nail in the wall, and .juite dead. • THE NORTHERN CITRUS FAIR. A Fine Specimen of ('hamp:on Ljinj;, null liiblushins Check. [Los Angeles Herald.] The Herald Sunday had a few temperate irks about the prime comedy of the age which is involved in the people of the northern and central counties of California setting op a citrus frnit belt We have not cared to characterize this outrage on truth as it deserved. It is a Emit of the oon- BDiracjr tactics of the last year, citrus ex hibits in northern California never having heard of prior to that dale. The northern and central counties have seen with dismay > hut the tide of immigration from the Kast and the world at laruv i _ irrpjisUbiy towards aotttbem Cali fornia. Th ;■ have, as a s...rtnt' break water, made up their minds to deceive the people, and we regret to see that the ;-a;i Francisco papers are partiapt rri'wiinii in this plan. A- an instance, we append the following from the CWt [The article from ■ ■ ' ii i- Dot necessary to reprint. Eds. — i:;. okd i Mn.v.j in the Eoreeoing we have the pn of, clear and irrefragable, that the leading newspapers of San Francisco are willing to lend themselves to one of t he-grossest frauds of the age. No excess of charity can disgnise the clear Peter Punk enormity of this performance. The writer in the- Call, unless be is an incon ibleasa — ordinary assininity may be assumed of Call editorial writer- without the imputation of moral obliquity— knows that in the foregoing paragraph he ii will fully I: ceiving his readers. The truth is that the probability is ex treme that most of th 3 oranges exhibited :-.t ttie Northern Citrus Fair have been slyly purchased from Los aageles or River side growers. That a few oranges have been grown in Colusa and other counties in the neighborhood of Winters and -■• tile, cam > ; . i>>- di .• they have been grown under infinite difficulties and ha\ e ai '..•• time assonie I anything iike a conimeraial proposition. They have been cherished and nourished as a sort of out-door exotic. They have been guarded " ipple of the eye <>;' their owner, have been wrapped in blanket! at and have received undivided care and attention at all critical stages of their ci Taking all portions of north ern and centra] California together, it is isay that perhaps a thousand dollars' i ol oranges have been sold in th< last twenty v, are. A- a . proposition this 'is nol an ov< > shadowing showing. But stii! it is ■ nongh '° *" r'-.nk projrrammp. We observe that this Peter Funk i ihibit is to be taken down to San Fran i.-r... with mal purchase ol two or thr i ■>;! ! s of Los Angeles and I: ehed in between a couple of i - ' : '- I ■'.-■ imp rts, it will probably be ' :l '■•■ ' • sen ice in the same of de ™ : ■' 'he M i Uai cs 1 Pavilion at the fiolden Gate. Everything goes in a 1 ■ - 'link ' ■ ■ ■ mi ; . i i .... are o I l*U before the on sent s ason ends every orange tree in northern an? a ornia will be frozen dead H)ts. The slow will lay deep and m over the citrus fruii belt of northern and central California. The people there will be obliged to dig their trees up and set em beside the kitchen lire to have any guarantee thai a single one of them will live to shiver and quake in the rigors of the win i f hi nextyear. Amongst the exhibitors mentioned at the Sacramento citrus fair as recorded i;; the Colusa Sun, we notice the nameof L. F. Moulton. This gentleman, '! ■ years ago, < nine to Los Angeles coo :•;.■. bought 6,0 o orange trees and set them out on bis place in Colnsa county of the C.OOOone tree, through the plentiful use of blankets, has socceeded in living. .lust here is the ghastly hypocrisy of thu Northern Citi-ns Fair, ft was intended to distract attention from the semi-tropical citrus belt of southern California. I'iov idence. which hates a lie. has so arranged . the present se son a^ to remove Florida trim the competitors of southern Califor nia as an orange producer, and to assure the death of every orange tree, outside of a ; hot-house which stands in the northern i and central portions of the tiolden State. ', MERCHANDISE REPORT. The following freight passed Ogdes Jan uary Jl>t : l'.r Sacramento— A. Cootot, 1 case to baoco, - cases cigarette-; A. Mei-tir. lti springs; Weii. -luck it Lubin, 1 case dry iroixl-. 1 ir Xnriii San Juan— John German, 1 box sausage. For Cottonwood— A. Lewiston, 1 stamp poller. EUikpau. at (j.m.t.— The (ialt GoaetU baa the following : Herewith we present an accurate tabulated statement of rainfall in <iait from J u:io 1, ls,s4. to January 23, 1886— a period of one year, seven months and twenty-three days— taken from the meteorological record kepi at the railroad office. The first rains oi Jane, 1884, fell on the 9th of thai month, and thereafter as shown below: 1884 — Jane 9th, .■_'."> of an inch; 12th, .71; 13th. .10: October 13th .45; llth. .7i); 15th, .16; December 17th, .35; 19th .29; 20th, .L'l ; 21st, 1 B9; 22d, .23; 23d, .:.-.>: 24th, 1.15; 25th, .50; 26th, 1.05. Total, S.T-'i inches. 1883— January lOtb, .73 of an inch; Uth, .:;7; ISth, .20; Febniary l'.uli, .12; Aj>ril Bth. .."»: I7tb, •IS; _'T:ii. :_'; N ivciiibi r 3d. .48; I'll 13; h, .1": Huh. .lo; Lsth, 55; l'itli .M; l-ih, 1.05; 19th, .90; 23d, .45; 25th, 1.45; 29th, .15; December 22d, 1J0; 23d, -•'; 25th, "il : 26th, .52. Total, 9J7 inches. 188G— January 18th, ..'Jn; l:i;|,, .90; 20th, .30; 21st, .71: 22d,..T0; _' : ■! to 7 a. m.-. .21. Total, '.V7J inches. Sum mary—lßß4 (from June Ist), 8.73 inches; ;--■".. 9\: 1886 to date), 2.72. A. \V. Tompkins, M. I).. ]"7 Clinton Place New York, write*, June 2, 1883: "In many oi' those insidious ■ - vf the brain and spinal cord, where local stimu li oiuat be ':■'. .;..■■.!. and where lini ments, list :.i plii ations fail, marked relief from pain can be obtained, ■ patient greatly benefited by placing strips oi Alloiek's Porous PI ten over the pii il cord, from base ol brain to end of spine, in ,;i : cases of Spinal irritation, '■'• ■ ■■ -- ■■ N in ma Prostration, ! recom mend Porous Plasters." Brownsville, Oregon, claims to have moreseeret than any town in t!ie Si.it.'. Mabtuls 'legislators hare publicly ii-. --d m ! Red Btar Cough < '.;r.-. No opiates. SNEEZE! SNEEZE! tBKEEZB, until your head seems r.'mi; to By off; until your nose and eyes dis charge excessive qunuli :.- of thin, irritating, watery fluid; until your hea.l aches, mouth and throat parched and Mood at fever heat. This is an Acute Catarrh, and is in stantly relitv.d by a single il.isc. and per manently cured by one bottle of BaHTO&D's Ram ai. COKI kok Catakkh. Complete Treatment, (rtth Inhuler, »1. One bottle Radical Core, one box I'atarrhal Solvent, and one Improved Inhaler, in one ;>«■'.; at;<'. may now l«? had of all druggists for SI. Ask for SAsroKD's Radical eras. ■The only absolute Bpedflc we know of."— !'hv bes) »f have bond :n a life time of : " Alteralong struggle with Catarrh, toe Radical ' el;:: h • ;."—/.'• r. & ir. mtmw '■■:•■ !• "I hare no* found a case that it did not relieve at once."-vteelms Lee, Manchater, U - Potter I>ru; and Chriui sad Co., Boston. HOWS SOOt KHEI'MATIZ? is a ques tion that appeals to avory Mrture.l victim of mt Klie'matisra. who tads the ordinary ■M i'!a>-ti r.« end !::.iiuents pow-rle«s to fnl relieve hi:n. To s;:r:i the CrT:fC'n f nr\ ami I'a:n P: isrF.H is an elegant / l\\a!nl never Ik of relief, / JL* \i>anishing rheumatic. neuralgic, BClalJ . >v,: !• n. .-'.:::rr> and u< rvons pa*n« as by magic. Key, original, speedy, sate. At drug _■ -v - :'v." for one dollar, mailed free. , DBCO A CJTDncAL Co., Boston. mlt-lyMTh&wly Tlic N»tioual Credit is No More SOLIDLY FOrXDKD THAX THE KEPtTTA f.oii of Bensgn's Capeine Plasters. Tliey »re known, appreciated and us»d cverywinri in A^Kiiia—iis hospitals and i- homes. Phy sicians, pharmacists and druggists affirm t'.ii fo-proniptni-s of action. CFrtatntyand '•angeof j ciirn.ive qualities they are l»e>'ond caaßpaxuoo. j Onco used their une>iualed exoatleace rccom- j mends tlum. TLe pubHc arc again cautioned ngain>.t the cheap, worth't — and than imitations offered by mendacioas parties under the guise of .-imiiar-eounding names, such as ■ Capeiciu." fapsicini," "Capuein." ••Cap siciue.'' etc. Ask forKeuson's. buy of respectable druggists only, aad make a personal examina tiou. The genuine has the "Three Seals" trade mark and the word " Oaiicine" cut in the center. d7-fimMWFi»-6m • LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Postoffice at Sacramento on j Monday, January S, 1S&6 : Ladies' List. Baker. Miss Alice Moore, Miss Hattie ! Bradshaw, Mrs Minerva Murphy, Miss Mary I Brewer, lubC D Myei>. Mrs.t II | Butler. Mrs Amainia «»fin>Ny. Miss !Mith ' Campbell, Mrs I.uey-J genflegast, Mr- Minnie ! ' ferpemer. Mrs Jennie K&l«um. Mrs Lillie ■■ -in. Mi— Mary Mu!.-t"ii, Mr- Crosby, Miss May Keye>. MJaa Theresa Dufour. Mrs Mary E Richardson, Mr- E Eany. MNs Mary Rome, Mrs Elisabeths) Frielta, llisg Minnie sli'ilz. ttrg Minna Its, Mrs X - ;■ . Mrs Allie rregman, MrsJosie Sweaaey, Mr* Kiehard Foeter, Mrs John Taylor," Mrs X : Halpin, Miss Katie Tiidhmiter, Miss Mollie ; Kenning, Mrs. V I. Truinuu, Miss Klla Herrera, Miss Lola Underwood, Hia X s i Holden. Miss It Walsh. Miss I Hubbard, Nellie Warm r, HissSallie i HiiUstTn, Miss V Wenniith. Mrs ,-arah Kay. Mrs Annie Wbeatley, Mrs i:iiza Kiueger, Mrs Lizzie Whelloek. Him Carrie i snee, Mis- i.i/.-.;.j Williams MissMaggui I.- ■...-. .. Mrs Nettie B Wilson. Mr.- Settle B KeCnen, Hiss Mamie Wighunan, Mr- Chas llrJjin, Mi.-s Jennie Waiutike, .Mrs Amelia Gentlemen's List. Allen. Mr - Huu-ion. J<; Pumtncton, I Alguir, H Howe,EL l'aiu-rson. W J Anderson & Hudson. Geo Payne 6G small Huber, JE I'utman. J X Balue, Geo Hnater.Edw faymond, X Barnes, HS Huiibnrt, S:.na- Bae I>W Bauer. [gnati tor Haro, I. Brandt, (Jeo .I.!:.ris. AI, Rapbueb, F Boswell, Walter Jennings, G N Reea.EC I Brewer, Geo Johnson, 1-2 BendcJl, Drl Brook*, C E Johnson, Ed L Robinette.A M-2 Burroughs. A LJohnaon, Jis X ■:• <■.. Dennett, John Johi:.-.>n. Win Rnmer, Jacob Callender, P Knr?le. Auk ICovrcll. Mr '.imy. Mr Case, Geo-3 Kose, Mannel iharles, John Keller &Co Baben.WHH k.w E Lewellin, JC Bchwaxtzkoff, H Coyne, WmJ Ladlaw, AUen Schoen, Lotus < rayton, .1 v Laymance, M J Bhaw, Matbew Crocker, Chas Leadbetter, L sheehy. Tim 'unis, I. EO I.essntr, FII Sinclair, Knmk Ualey. Wm I.ivin^t.m, i; F Skelton, If I! Davis, JW Loath, w li tjchaaoa. uns DePne, Elmer Muckwitz, E Smith JW J)i-rr. Wm H HatUce, Ike Smith, ThosC Pania, Joe-2 MeCarty.MastcrSwan, J R 1-jiL'in. Thus Pearl Stewart, B P Forbes, R A M.'uu.Wm -i.v.n-. .1 II Fowler,S McCormackJU Stodard. S Funkenbuach,J McDonald, Jas Stoke*, JC Garreit. Chas McGuinness.AßSwinher, M J GeamelU.F-2 c Streeter, Al Ulenn, John Mcif artin, M-2 Sntton, Nat Hall.SJ McMillon, BT Taylor, J F Halpusberg. J Meer, JohnC Thorp, B Harrison, Mr Mlnf. Manoel Thomas, BW Hurt. Chaa E Merript, L W Towle. J E Hays, John Mitchell, JM Tony, E P-2 rd, Geo Morigam.Oeo v ai!_-hn. < M Hastings, UW Murriill, Harry Webber, Lew & Hauler, Chas II M iraaine, ') ' Co Hendricks. H Uorii, Jared Wellhauser, L Hinrichs, N Neel.Jlmmie While, DTL Hicks, WH o'Donnell,T Williams, Geo Hoffman, Paul Palmer, JF Winning, WH Holbrook, Fred Parr, Jas 11 Wood, Uuk. Houghton.U II !!. I). STEPHENS, P. M. COMMERCIAL. _—— — — _ t&CKAKKNTO K&BKKX. t .-.' ". .. ..' mnarj 23d — !icuy. 16 HXa7: lioles. $>j; Bananas, ; :-j"a : l'aien'.r.ie?. tA'cb ■^ 'loz.'i : ■•._!■. mis, fun 6C: Caltlbrnla Or : inbf.bon; Navel Oranges, f3@3 50; ApD es, ;i -i \ ■ ; i ranbenies, $10 p bbi. ■: UU.T.t— AB.-urtca, 2^-is uiink, # <\oi, ■ ■- ' •-■•Kn:i cans, tl: Peacher, 11 ' J ): i"ortlaad?jiaotierrits,i-!l!caus, 32; w i!-.r! . • cries, V. 75: Capital Asparagus, ■ :.;.:. i! I :is. . . ' :' FRI [TS-AppleS, sliced, 2S3iH Ib; io ijnarteiwL sasc; fears, peeled, 4ssc; Flams, pitted, ■■•.■ ; Peaches, «'■;..■•■: 7; i«; do 12 :• •; rtuni ■ ••.:■. i tnd i-'x-ach, ■ wj nh 12®ISc; rigs, oaUbmia,4A .".c > a. tadle FBPXTS— Assorted, 2)^-8 oans.mdoa, ; .. F'j&ohes, 51 90®2; tJe.rt!«tt fec.rs .■-•-ii •■■■! :':; Plums, 5: so^lTO; Blackberries, t2 r u, 2 10; Gooseberries, fi OQ2 u»: Strawberrlen, ¥.'. r .'i(g>'j i>i; iprlcoW, 5] T'i.:i , i ; Unseat Qrapes, Jl 70®2; Bed Uurrants. (2 36S- 40; Chervit;;;. |2 :yys2 40. VEGETABLES— EarIy Rose Potatoea, 68®75e; Nevada, S! 30; Uuc>.<±, tl 7, : ] 85; <"üb lmge, 7">f s">e; Carrotf, o*ic.f'uo; "Turulps, *1@ !_■ ■ : boacb vegetable*. !Kc ■ '•■£ ; TarsuiDS lo; Beets, 81: Home Radish, BS9C 5 Ib; lisriic. 10c; Artlchokos, 10c > dosen: Green Peppers, i@ 5c is ft: Street Potatoes, 51 SO. BKEADSrUJWB— Hour, n 25 ?> bbl; Oaticeal, 53 d') 100 iss; Oommeal, white and yellow, tl 85 in 25 ft sacks, tl in 10 D> sacks, 100- Cracked Wheat, S l -' -'%•'<: Hominy, f;i a ■? ewt rOl'LTRY— Jjve iurE-.ys, llgij- Tfr S> , Dressed Turkeys, 15516 c p 'A; fuli-crown Chickens. SI o")ro,j f) tioa-ii ; yount; K<vi t ters, £; 50&1 -■* dozen : Broil-rr, «2 50,^:t; tame Duck*, $4ias 50 ; Geese. 12 92 21 s pair: Egirs. choice California, 22@24c ; Quail, Jl ¥ dozen : Hallaid I nicks, fc :t) ; Caiivns baeks, 1203; apiigs, II 60®l 75; small Docks, SI ~pi (iozen. DAIRY PRODUCTS— Butter, fancy roil, 3r-@ ■Vtii f> In ; ranch bntter. JS(riSiic; pinkled, '£<(& ■J7 : a c; packed in firkins, choice, 25@27c; com mon. 15@^0c; Cheese, CsilifDrnia, 10s>12c; West ern flats, lsai-Jo; Mi-.rtin's Cream, lfin. HAY, GRAIN AM" FKKD— OaI hay, 514@17 ft ton; Alfalfa hay. si- u-:4 Mtou; Bran, fl>< V ton: Middlings, til f" bm; Barley, whole, 81 :->; rolled, $1 SO: Wheat, si :•.->' fi c W t: Wliite Wild Oats. $2 ::j;u B0; Taiiie Oats, SI SC(S»I 00; Corn. Jl 35 "% CWt tr.r choice. MIBCKLL.\.NKOUS-«eeiLi-AtfclK llic.ll V..C; TUnothy.Eastcra, oH'ojOJic ■? ft ; Omgou, 6©Vc; i'op Corn, .i'/.iic % B>; Ked Cover, i;i@]4e; Red Top, 7g9e. Nuts— Chile Walnuts, ~7>i@ 9c; California Walnuls, 8(<'J:)c; Almonds, logj 12c; Peanuts, Calitornia, V^^Yfi. Lsro (Califor ala), cans, B>^.9c ; Eastern, llv^jsllXc. Hides, rjilt, light and medium, 9c; heavy steer-, > ary, ISO. Ta'.low. 4J4C. Hops— Sales of liv cihe coasi in New York, 10c; mHiket value h«rc, sc. MEATS — Beef, 7c ; Mutton, 7c D) ; Lamb, Veal, kiS'Jc; Hors. !"&.!' .< ; Dressed Pork, 6Uc; Hams, Eastern, L3BUc; 'California, 12^1Sc: Bacon, medium, »>£e:' selected, 12c: extra light, 13c. BAN H{.\N<.:iSf«> MARKJST. San Fbas.-ci.sco. January j:;d. FLOCR— Receipts to-day included 1,850 bbU from Oregon. We quote : Best city extra, SI 25(44 ':">; medium, !M dori! 4; shipping superfine. f2 75@3 T.i r> bbl. WHEAT— Tin' market moves along quietly, i without any change of consequence. ' Tie rate established by shippers for .No. 1 is 81 82% v ctl, though they will pay a small advance for anything of better quality. Call Board sales M the morning session of t!ie San Francisco Produce Exchange were as fol lows : Buyer season— J>»o tons. 51 :>>',; i,:;im, >,! :>■• 3,200, 51 :>'..; 2,000, 51 38%; 200, W » : ,. Bayer 1886—100 tons. $) ll: 200, 51 ll'.- 300 SI ll' 1 .,; 1,200, J l 11-. 1,500, n 41',. Seller 1886— 700 tons. *1 30%; 1,500, 91 at%;500, , BARLEY— Movement slow at U :;2 ! .. >' *'tl for So. l Feed, and lower snides are correspond higly inactive at reduced rates. Brewing keeps uniform in price, with moderate transfers ai a range of fl r_' 1 ./ ci L7%«ctl for ordinary quali ties, and H " J1 v ctl for choice oflerlngs. * (,:u! Hoard saies at tilt moruitic; session ol the Sun i'.-aucisco Produce Exchange were a.s fol low« : Seller 1886—100 tons, 92J [c per ctl. OATS— Ko Change ia values. Trade is lair. Surprise and milling, Si 85#1 ;■ , No. I, Si _■.•; i 80; common grades, :'i IV/M1 siy:-, black, -I .'■'■".■ ! IOTP ctl. 0 >XN — Lower asking rates ilo not seem to in creaM custom. We quote : California. SI OSS 1 I'-iVj; Nebraska, fl "jv.,., i 07K * ctl. VEGETABLES— Cucumbers have appeared two or three nines this week, selling al -; 'J ■ • - i dozen. Cultivated Mushrooms are offering ::i 60c v fc We mote: Lot Angeles Green Peppers, Sc v k; Los Angeles Tomatoe I . i per box; Aniccokes, ldc *. dozeu; Carrot*, IOi&oOc "£ ctl; Turnips, 75c<6 f I ctl: BeeW, 6O#7scf>Ctl; Parsnips, Jl ■?» ctl : Cauliflower, 5* dozen ; Cabbage, 75c > cil ; Garlic, 10c "< s>: Colon 1 , SPlSiiOe ? dozen: dry Peppers. : l-\ ! .,c stiti: dryOkra, 1.(g,17'..e lh: Marrowfat s mash, HJ v ton. !i :r it— \\it weather stop?; trade temporarily, We quote jobbing lota as follows: Oranges, Calilsmia, £1 '■'-"■fnl rj> ji. box for com mon ami (15003 v Ihix lor Kavel; Ap ple?, 60c©$] for common and SI 3901 SO ? box for good to choice: Mexican Limes. HO; do California, 35685 c for -mall and il irxa.^ for law Boxes: Lemons. Sii'ily, t>'"i~: do, Cali fornia. 7Viis?l 30f box, according to quality; ba uauas, fl vvas 1» huncb ; I'iiieapples, SS" oXa 5 J> rlori'ii ; ("ranberrli-s, f7AB lor Wisconsin, and i ; tut 1 1 $ bbl for Cape Cod. BUTTER— Weak. Fancy, 28 ■•_ I •: choice, 2GS -".'c;goo.l. 23@2ic;fair, is. - _'J;-: mixed lots, l^Vj ftl f « ?ft : firkin, io'4Jj....j.c for good tochoice: Eastern. ll@l>'.i' t» B>. 1 H XX.-X- California, new. I2QMe ; choice old. >■:'.'(■; frtir to Rood, S#7e >» It>; New York Creamery, i'l-i !•.<■ fl Ib. EGGS— Steady at 22@23c V dozen for Califor nia and _'7c for Eastern. POULTRY— Fair demand. Live Turkeys— (kibblers, lL l (§ 1 :*...•: llets. laaiSc t» B>: dressed, ll'i 16c; Hoosters. f.v,?:, 60 te old and tea young: Hens, t\ .joffli; 50; Broilers, S.VS<. »i, as to size; Ducks, tofe: ft dozen: Geese, si 5003 ft pair. SAKE— Tnere waa better in<iuirr this nioru iug. anil early arrivals sold weak. Later re ceipts, however, were not easily ilis|>o.-ed of. <.;imil was in general request, the supply not being sufficient to go round. We quote as fol low?: QuaQ, fl 5h Hare, KiSo#l7s; Rabbits. ->; Mallards, <J 59; Canvosback, «%1 .Vi; Sprigs, «1 J.Val GO; Ui.l-.i.-, R i 1 Ji:Tea;.fl.ti.-'.; Brandt, il' l 25; Small Ducks, '■''■ Geese, f- -■"•■^ •"»;; White Geese, ~' <•• : 23 ¥ dozen; >nipe, common. 7io ; Jo. English, ?_■ _' -■•'• > dozen. FEESH MEAT - Following are the rates for whole carcasses from slaughterers :o .:. i. r-: Beef— First qiiality.7 1 .! im\ secondquai -7c ; third quality, "»' ..'st*.- j* Ib. Mutton— Qaouibie at (•HfrUc ? Ib. according to quality. Jjunrj — Qnotable ax 7.g.>ic y Tt> for Yearlings; Spring, ;j : ..-i!»' • r 1 H>. Veal— Quotable at 7co.;ic V Ib. i-oii— LKe Uoks, on foot, 354QV c; Jressed do, t; 1 ,iii.c » ft. ■ SAN rKANC !.-«:< i STUCK SALKS. Sa> Fbaxcieco. January i>, I*6 HORNING EESSIOK. Op!iir_ •"■•<■ Confidnce .30c Mexii-au.... 35440 c s. Nev _]'X' (■. &C We Alia :5c B. ft B 75c E'lreta. J> 3) Con. C. V«_ J 05 Navajo Me Savage BBC Mt. IMablo 3 2T> Cboilar 4V Bo<Jie 1 70<ai !<5 PWtwl 4-KarJ."K Holmes 10 8 H.*S 2 I" Mono :; » Jacket MqOBB. Pacific _4oc A Bnnms and Haerasjim. Oawu that will not yield to ordinary remedies may be tlioronirhly cured hy Dr. Jayne's Expecto rant, a most etFeitive remedy for all Ba>n thial or Pulmonary Disorders. Monterey, after paying all her debts, will have a surplus of $03,000 in her county treasury. PASSENGERS FROM THE EAST. j [SFECIiL BY TELEGRAPH TO THE RECORD-UNION.] , Tromoxtoby. January 23d.— The fol lowing passengers passed here to-day, to arrive in .Sacramento on January 25th H Cribbin, Ireland; J. H. Clark, Hart ford, Michigan; J. Qxv, liorneo : J. W. Kellern. Jackson, 111.; j. F. Keller, Kxeter, NeD.; Miss E. Lewis. Ireland: M. Leddy, Elmira. N. V.: J. I^riswit, liorneo- C. Mitchell, Syracuse. N T . $*.; A. W. Milhum Denver: N. Mcßride. Bheldon. 111.: .1.11. Morpbyand wife. Hell wood. Neb.: '/.. Pro? pcro, Italy; (;. Rodocse, Borneo; Mrs. E. A. Renwick. IfiSi 1.. ];. Reuwick. Bell- WOOd, Neb.; N. Selvcster, Italy; W. D. Btewartaad wife, Batte. Montana; R. 11. Work, Boatosi; J. X. Yutuur, St. I'aul, Minnesota. I'u.>m ■•.xtiii:y ■ I'talr. January L'lth.— The fbUowing nveriand passengers passed here to-day, to arrive iv Sacramento January 26th: Tlios. Butler. Kingston: Miss C I>. Bock. San Prancisoo; James Black. Den ver; J. Brooks, Dayton, Ohio: Tuck Chung, j >an Francisco; \V. 11. Cope, Rc:nli!i,.'. i"a.: J. Colleßber^. Germany, H. D. Clsunt and wife, Altonui; C. Crevisr. rSngland, L. M. Da^rast, X. A. Doast, Canada; R.H. Dryer and i'ainily, Rochester, Miss.; o. Gibmn, Sacramento; A. K. (Jrittith and taniily. Rochester, Hiss.; 0. L. Gibson, Altonia: C. Hull. (i. 1). Hull. ClareiiKint, Iowa; J. J. Imhofl. Mrs. J. J. Imhoff, Lincoln, Neb.; Miss If. Jeans, Somersetshire, Eng.; Mrs. Lamb, Honolulu; E. J. Lord, England; Hu^'o Lotzin. Miss a. l.otzi:i, Germany, A. If. Liml.-ay, five children and inaiil. Rochester; F. A. Mosch. Laramie, Wy. T.; B.C. Mai|uil!. Seneca Kails; Daniel Nor ton, Binghainpton, X. V.; V. \V. Owen, Xorth Loupe, Xeh.; A. T. Orinsby, Mrs A T. Orinshy, Red Climd ; P. Partner, Xc braska: James Richards. San Jose; C, RohltTs, Fred Rohlifs, Ban Francisco; Mrs. L. M. Beater, Rochester; H.Schoci, Phila delphia; M. Swazey, New Bedford. Mass.; W. Thomas, Moberly, Mo.: Daniel Thomas. Chicago; Henry Webber, Philadelphia. A Gentle Stimulant. Is imparted to the kidneys and bladder by listener's Btomsch Bitters, which is most useful in overcoming torpidity of these or gans. Besides infusing man activity into them, this excellent tonic endows than with additional vi.or, and enables then the better to undergo the wear and tear of the discharging function imposed upon them by nature. Moreover, aa they are the enanne] for the escape of certain impurities from the blood, increase their usefulness by strengthening and healthfully stimulating them. In ceruiiii morbid conditions or these important organs, they fall into a I sluggish state, winch is the usual peroarsor ! ■>f disease. Whal then can be of greater service ti!:ui :i medicine which impels them j to greater activity when slothful? No mala dies are more perilous than those which affect the kidneys, and a medicine which averts the peril should be highly esteemed. Ayei:'- l'ills care constipation, improve the appptite, promote digestion, restore healthy action and regulate every (unction. i hey arc pleasant t i take, gentle in their operation, yet thorough, searching and powerful in subduing disease. Public schools :ill over Arizona arc being cloned for want ••( funds to carry them on. I POWDii Absolutely Pure. This HOVVDhK never varies. A ciftrr,! ] o; p'iritT. str-.-ni;th md wfaotoMOUnMa. More economical than the c^dinaiy kii.«is, and can not, be sold Ib ro;n' f rf-titi-)n witn the multitude od lnw test, s!...rt ■' i v-ht alum or phosphate pow rtors. .•<■».■■' ante in ran*. BOVAL BAKING K>WDV:p. ('().. tOt Wall !■;:■■ ■:. ii. York. W. T. COI.K'tAN * CO., .".^.i>tK. SAN -K-. m-i-<-!>. ai->.-4ply American Cash Store, !)15 X Street. Tt-Jej)lione IJ7. .ICST BKCKIVKD: A lot o[ Ow Celfhratrtl Itig "F" ISraiul (>T«TEKS which I am stiliiig at 10 cents .1 can. Aiiciilicr lot of NOBTHKBH SALMON, : 10 eoatta i chii. CEMINK SITOA«-CrUKI> HAMS (mild I bailed i, lit ' „ cents a pouiiti. O. F. WASBBCRS. PIONEER LiVERY STABLE. T. D. HCBrvKK, .... Fr-jpietor. HICKS Oi i... :.L :. : '..s"k tIOVR *i OajorttigDi. Crapes Phaciona,«tW9|L Rocia'.vayr B - .. ■. . .:•.-. with" * a the i«~' roidsten to be ronnd in aoyilTerj B"..i>'.r "s Hie ■• '.. Oi : Ire. [onealtqyl :L livery at rewonable r. -.■■». ; :^"-t -•.p.i.-'x on j fourth treat. I'^iwpen I »n) J. dT-tl More Druggists Rec ommend Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry: HABRY WILLIAMS. Greenville, <Vi.. tan: | " I take p'easore in certifying that WJSTAM'4 - BALSAM OV WIIJJ CII! KKY TAKES THE ' LEAD of all remedies for lhe dangerous and prevalFnt diaeaaea of the Throat and Lungs, and truly it is the ; OM.Y FKM.MiV of which I : have heard a. oniTeiami pialK a- t.i ttl good in ' wany jean* traffic" F. S. dicki.v-on'. Bao Leaodro, ral . trrites: '■ Wi^ know of do article thai givei greater sabs- i Eactloa to those « bo use it, ami we do no: hesi- ! tate to l*C numi'iiil i." HAI'SKLI. & RI'KD. Hnrterer, Cal., writer! " <\"esellai;reiitdi-al of WISTAK'S U*IAAM Or WILD CHKKKY. and Bnd it tn he a good : medicine. A'u harejtist receired a three-dozen lot of it." K. 1!. HfiiHEP, QtlinCT, fal.. snys: "It hi ii - \o. r Caagi anil old Core, and I have to I kt'rp it in -v.<cz all th*- Urn*.* 1 M&~ None eciiu'ne anlw itaied •• I. BUTTS" i on the wrai>pt r. yr.-;yMTh.S;w : y I ELY'S IS. TA B 8 14 CREAM BALM M J Cleanses 1h <■ g^^^Ti£.TT-?* Jfc^B Head. Allay»ln- ■^JjT" GURrcCOWI H :• in m atlon, ■^'^W^^^ADJ HraN Sore*. K<- Pj^f EVErS)^ ill T:l»l«-. llf'.iriil^ ■ y/ S^M £ Smell. A quick Rsjjarfio^Jp/^B uvecu^ HAY-FEVER CREAM I3^VI^IVX Has paine'l an enviable reputHtion, dlnlacing r all other prvparatiucs. A jinrtiele isappiicl Into each nostril: nopahi: rurneaUe to use. ITiee. \ r <X-.. by mail or at druK^i 1 1. Send f>r fircular. I Elr BROTHERS. DniKKtsto. OwegO, S. Y. dT-IyMWFAwIy /Oft Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older man most men, and used more and. ' more every year. OFFICIAL NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 208. To Provide fo>- the Construction, Regu lation and Ventilation of rUlSSlinuls. A Hulls ami UrainH. rrBX BOABO C F TRI-STEF.S OF THE CITY X <•'■ Bacramento da ordain as 10110-.vs • Bscnoa 1. At ail points within the city of Sac ramento accessible to any of the public sewers all oesspooli and vaults which may be hereafter OttUtrncted, shall be made watl-r ti"h" and shall be constructed of brick, iron or cement fl»Sw^ l K?.1? !^S aud vaul^ shall be determined by the heatdent of the Boara ot Health the City hD g ineer nd the Health Si' ear. Jhej shall be cnnecteil with the sewers by means ol an overflow pipe four inches in di ameter, Bade of rttrlfleS ironstone i.i,« laid ;vi, ( h n a'" r n U !"" ;l , r , Kitl l wM " li S^ JoiuS'.and «ith a iall of not le.-s than oue-eighth (' j Of an Inch to the loot; and said overflow pipe most bo soa-rangedthat only the liquids can escape! As new seven are constructed. alleesspoo;-and such'sH-w^ a , d JffV nt P"**** " 1 " 1 nee, ssible to suchscy. rs shall be connected therewith, and be constructed or reoonstraeted so as to conform to the provisions of tliis section , i.^mT, " 1 0 " 1 a " ' vali " :i "'thin the I cn> 1 nuts shall be emptied of tluir contents ai ! dtlmro..^ I !ycle^scda I ,ddisii,f.:ctcd^X ! , as they 1. .-come, nlled, or whenever such cleans tagaud disinfctiim shall be deemed DeceSSS audism.l,-: t ,i by the Board of Health. Said oontente must be removed beyond the city lim !.s, t., such places tObe Wed ms (utilizers asm" be donated by rhe Board of Health. Such ;K i^,Y, n ,^!*^ d "■«'•»«■•' ibe ">- Section S. Where thrre arc no sewers acces sible tor taking the over How from ccss.wols aud vaults, such cesspools aud vaults v archer"a- tercou-trueted shall be constructed in two com partments. One of the .ompartincuts shall be made watertight and shan'havc an overflow into the other compartment, which shall be made water tight for four feet below the surface ot the ground and below that level so arranged that the hiniid contents can escape into the s"ir round.ngsuil Such oeaspools and vaults shall be constructed oi brick, iron or concrete. The oren work shaMm Ul , case be made less than d l " w thL ' s " rfaci: of tllL ' SKi-nosl. All cesspools Riid vaults which have been or may hereafter be constructed, shall be ventilate! by a ventilating pip,., which Hall be in no cisc loss iv area on the Inside than the area of a ronr-lnch round Dim' ami must be of such greater area as may berae scnbed by the Board of Health Cor cesspools and vaults ul Large Capacity. Such ventiiatinir i.ir.-e shall be connected with the cesspool or vatut so utoseenre veotiladon, ami in such manner and be curled to such night as shall in each in stance be ordered by the Beard of Health FE< tii .n ;.. Ho cetspoo) or vault shall be placed at a less distance than ten feet from the exterior wallsri any Inhabited bonding, except where s building covers so much of the lot of irround as to make it accessary to do so: nor shall a cesspool >.r vault be placed at a less dlsumce thau are feet irom the Uaei of adjoining prop iS?F?°2.*-J*° s " rt ' ll '° water or roof water shall be discharged into any vault or cesspo .1 but shall, where praetieable, be conducted to the siicLt gutter. Bectio* 7. Any or .ill eenpoob or vaults which, in theophJion of the Board of Bealth are .letr.nieiiul to the public health, shall !>e abated by the owner, ageot or occupant of tie preinUcs upon which the same is need New cesspools or Tanlfa d in !:■ of those abated shall be conrtructed to accot dance with the ptovi lons ol this ordinance. All persons d in constructing cesspools or vaults must betore completing the rame, notify th- Health Officer aad aflord him an opportoiiit] to inspect them. l Section s. ah cempoolsoi privy vaults which may be detriaental to the public health shall be abated iv the manner preecrlbed by and nn der the directiona and supervision ni the isoard 01 llfiu'.h. • Section 9. Alldrainage p!pe.«, sou pipes and waste pipes within a building shall hare seal retaining traps so placed to them as to effectu ally prevent the passage of sewer ur cesspool gaa i Into the house. Each traps shall be placed as near the Bztnres as praciieable, and arrai ired so as to be safe against back pressure self ►yphonagc, loss of seal by evaporation or sv phonage. Soil waste and vent pipes HiaJl bo constructed of cast iron, wrougni Iron Tend ralvanued iron not less than No 20 Every [me of soil and waste pipe must be carried up to and at least two feet ulnn-e the. main Bouse I'OOt. fi Ei i ion 10. Xo steam or exhaust shall connect any drain, sni! or waste pipe. Skctiox 11. No eonneiiion with any public sev er shall be made without a permit from the City surveyor; and the point at whleh such con nection shall be made shall be I'ixcd by the City Surveyor as well as the manner of connection bRCTIOXia N.> plumbing or drainage work shall be covered or concealed la any way until it basbeen examined by the Inspector of Plumb ing. Notice must be given to the inspector when the wort is sufficiently advanced for in spect inn. .SKcTios i:i. Any penoa or icrsons violating any ot the provisions of this ordinance shall uiKin conviction thereof, be .tied in a sum not exceeding lire hundred d ill. us. or by imprison ment at the rate of one day for each dollar of tlacane until the same U satisflpd,or by Im prisonment alone not exceeding ten days, ot by both such tine and Imprisonment. BbctioxM. All ordinances or parts of ordin ances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. HscnoiflS This ordinance s!-.ail take ctlect from and alter due publication IuHS (j. BROWN, President of the Hoard of Trustees. Pawed January 13, KsSii. J.'iH -lot E. 11. XIrKEE, Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. 209. To Amend Section ia, f C'|'.ni>t<T 11., o( OrdiiiaiK'c Niii.lxt 17, l'a,,eil Juue 91, l«7i. .lil.tl.il ■■ .\i, OriliiiHiK-e Con solidutiiiK. Bertoiaa and Codifying Hit- Orilinanct's <>t the City <if Sacrami-nto." rpHE BOARD OF TEDSTitE3 OF IIIK riTY J of Saeramentodo ordain us follows • dscnoM I. cection 12, of Chapter II ,of Ordin ance Number it. of the Ctty of Sacramento passed June 27.15T2, entitled "An Ordinance Consolidating, BevislDg ami Codifying theOr dinaoces of the City 01 Sacramento," is here<y amended so us to read as fbllotn : "SitcnoKli Itinerant hawktngor peddling or offering fi>r sals oi'gowis, nrates, merchandise, firewood, medicines, liquors, meats, fruits or vegetables or other articles (excepting newspa pers and periodicals), by sample or otberwue, when the monthly receipt! are less than five hundred dollars, tiv. dollar* per quarter; over :ive hundred dollars and less than one thousand dollars per mouth, twenty -five dollars :vr quar ter; over one thoui and and less than ttrotnon riand per month, Bfty ilollar-s j<: r quaiter; and tor each additional one thousand dollars ten dollars per quarter: prer&ta&thal no manufact urer shall be required to pay a license lor ped dling articles nmnufat tared by him within the limits of the city oi Sacramento when the sales thereof do nnt exceed the sum of five hundred dollars per month; peddling fruit, nuts, candies aud other ediblei from a hand-basket, three dollars per quarter; provided^ that Persons who are engaged iv furnishing regular customers with R'ewood, milk or water -\:M DM be re quired to pay a license therefor." Section 2. Thia ordinance shall take effect from and after Its passage and due po >lication. JOHN" Q. BROWN, President Hoard of Trustees P«ss.':i January 18, 1886. JalfrUX __j c. n. :>'. k, . Cleric NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bins will rue received until Tues day. February -J. 1888 at 2o'cli el p. * tor the Construction of a BRIDGE anroat wind is known as Morrison's Creek, on the Jackson Etoad. near Walsh's station, in Road lyistrtet No. 9, accordiOK to theplans and specifications on flle in the County ck rk's ol!i< c. All bids mutt be addressed to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Sacramento county. The B<«rii reserve 'lie right to reject any and all bids. ' L. 11. FAS3EIT, Chairman. 1«EA!..l Attest: W«. B. Hamilton. Clelfc. Jill".- IN" BIDS FORJSUPPLIESIi r>li>-5 WILL BK BBCXtVeS ANDCi'KNEDON j Tuesday, February 2. 188G, .it 2P. L 1. ,! r.y the Board of Supervisors, !or the following j .Supplies for the County Hospital tor three m;int!ih. coaimcneini; PEBRDAJttV ith: IHTJTTOKr aucl G-H.OG£HIi:B. G. C. HdtCLLTIt, Chairman oi County Haspital Cunimittee. jar.'-.'w TREESITRGES! IN LARGE OH SMALL QI'ANTITJF.^.m*. iMth Wholesale and Retail, at the ( SJ* i:AI'ITAL NUR^ERIKS, Sacramento. Fruit -*-• ' of all kinds; Shade and Ornamental Trees. I Vines. Flowering Plants, SnruM>ery, Ever- ! enans, etc. Everything in the Nursery Line; . healthy aud free from Beaie Rues. PRK'IiS I LuW. Call and see our Flock, winch we think is the finest in the State. We alse ■'.'> a iarge .SEED I/Usiness: Gar.len, Flower. Field and Grasa feeds, both Wholesile sr.U Uetail. II LCSTBATED CATALOfirE free 0:1 applies,- 1 Uon. Prim .pal Office: J and FtimH street*. Tree Yard: Becood street, adjoining Passeneer Depot C. P. R. B. Branch (AJU:r January i-'jth): At Old Stand. I ami Seventh Streets, near j Couu House. Address all comniuuications to 1 W. K. STKOSG £ CO., jiS-tf Sacramento, 08. HOBBY, SMITH & YOUNG j IMPORTERS AND tt'HOI.KSALE HEAI.EES IN Peoria Pottery, Terra Cotta Archi- 1 tectnral Material, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, POTTEHY. TERRA OOTTA, CHIMXET PIPE, Etc. 415 J street, Sacramento. S»- SEWER PIPE, FULL UNE OF LAMPS KNIVE3, FOEKS, SPOCMTi. Etc. jala-4ra.m KISCELLANEftgS. HOUSEKEEPERS CAN BE INDEPeUt OF CHINESE LAUNDRIES, BY TXSXONro* James Pyle's "Pearline!" THE GB.A.TEST KNOW!* INVENTION [jall-tQ BY ALL OBOCERB. TREET, SACRAMENTO, lill-OKTEE AND WHOLESALE DF.AL£R IN pagnes, Whiskies, Brandies I the l'.»i>ular Foreign and Douic»t!c Wines, U<iiu>rn anil Cigars. PKIETOK OF THE EAGLE SODA WORKS. •%* o2C-lptf r.ECT. UIWIBI SEVESTH ASU KIfiUTH, SACRAMKXTO, AND BUY YOl'R GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. HE ALtP'^? ::« i OHE TO OKDEBSELL HIM. |oaO-tl U] SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 131. JBK3SJLJFT A BDT fib SON, jfe *fe GUNGMiTHS. Have the Largest Ptock ou the ■•'■■•■< a] ROLLER SKATES. Ham- »? )'HT Hi!, i H.siiiir.iTk-ss Shotguns, S4i!!os, Hunting S.iiis, Uii>.i...rTO — I Boots, Cutlery, and Ammunition i .•' «-ry ilescriptinn. A^iiMit TST^^K . "^ the Americau Wooil Powder. Repi-i.ing of all kinds dove. Writt'J^K . X SS tousforPnce?andCati!!oi,-iio. No. 323 X street, SM.am.ulo. tptf *S^ ■^3^ MISCKHJOreoiJg. fr : ' «- fi " i : ' \ F. PETERSON, Manufacturing Confectioner! IMroRTKK aMB JOBBKB !>■" A!. I. K!N|J OF Foreign & Domestic Nats, Fancy Boxes, etc 618 oi:,d. 6QO J STREET, SACRAMENTO, CAL. ATTO3IN SYS- AT- l.XVi '. 8. SOLON HOI.L. L. S. TAYLOR. TAYLOR * HOLL, \ ITORN'EYS-AT-LAW 6'.>o J ST., SOUTH- west corner Seventh and J, Sacramento. Cal. juiMm J. N. YOISG. C. H. DINK. YOU SO • !)IXN, AaTOKNEY-; AMI ror.SSELORS-AT-LAW Oflice, Boatheas) Conii-r of Fifth and J streets, Sacramento, Cal. jal9-lm ■ A. C. FREEMAN, GKO. K. BATKS & GKO. A. ILtXKIN, ATTOKNEYS-AT-I.AW, 918 KIFTH STREET, Sacramento. _jal3 lm A. L. HART, \TTOKNKY-AT-I.AW. OFFICF, HOUTH west corner of Fifth aud J streets. Rooms 12. IS and 14. -utU-r Bt:ildincr. jalO CLTBTIUN T.. WHITE, ATTOBKKY-AT-LAW, SOBTHWK3T COR n'.-r F-.ftli ft::.lJ RtreeU, Kjom« W snd 11, 38ttd I'll' '■':•■-■. .-•:<• 'H'-ii :■'■' l~* . ja^-tf W. ft. BKATTT r. H. V. (.>K.N!*<»Ji, ATTOaNEYS v.NiJ (X>l"KBEljOia-AT-LAW. Offieei K«Mi«".i:*n M» '■... X tlnxt, bt tweeis Kotirtli ;-r.d . p "iv'.:. .- irnu i oiVo Entrance Gext door ■n M- tmt> -l^^: 1 : ■■t.'i^ir d-S-tf J. C. TOTBItS Jt W. A. C.KTT, ATTi;i:Ni:Y>\r-i.A\v. off •::.•-! 1 BT. a Notary -.!■> ays in iha o:Ii' c. dJ-tt IIESTIfTBI. VF. •••>l>t>, DEN'II-7, (;■■.:."< • SCILI'ISti i\vt'\^ ' • ■■■:■., r- i;rth and • Breeta. AjtiUeial i" • -ii ..■■.' -.r-~^jTT all );A.«'jj. :'.".:'"■•■;!■,■.■; y?lrot» ■•- iit- 'in.* forri&iiilc^- * ' •••■ ' t^h. j:t ;i -" >. «,. TIJ.iW, (T ATE OF LIGHT A (-HA.W), ... VjLJ Deuti.st. OSlce nn 1 rtsiili lire . ' . k 5-.->i over Tuft's Drug xtnre. ;-.:r.er ' "•■.'" * .. Tv'Ptb and ' rtwotw |al^-lni* F. *". KKBBJfCS, DBHTTBT, t>l4 SIXTH WIRKIT, ,..- between T and J, Tast side. ; *ra«^ opposite Consrtffr.tional Church. '~^i*i j;l'-" ST\ f j^- HASOKIC & £Jk^t>£.*^ J <;or , suih ami H, H. POCBSOIi, DNTJ9I , I '■■'■'-:■, '■■■■- iwoen Foonfc s^U fifth, Kj..;!»-j<s^j^ . Gold, Valcaiiitc i iid i bases. Nltroei Oxide c; 1 of ■■■ , 'ntetetett tor -. :':ule'-s:'i;trßP ti.-ir* o( t.-"! 1 ! dU-in: US MSttTABEBS. J. FRANK CLARK, County C«ron'er*and Undertaker, No. 1017 Fourth street, between J and X.— Always on hand the most complete Stock of Undertaking Goods on the coast. Conntiy orders, d&v or night, will receive pronipl at tention. Telephone Number, 134. j6-lplm i is EEEVE-; S LQNCr, UNDKItTAKEKS, No. 6<J9 J st.. bet. ~i.vlh and &?vp.nth (:ior!h side), ha-ve on haid a comi>>ci? ftnoi of CoAr.s and Ca«k'rt?, Kiih Trimmir.?- :•> match. Everj'thius Dew. Also. « Fine tkocii of Shnmds iiiiJ lib. ,iU o.' tin lafvi da«t(B<. OrtawaHf "<^*^ to promptly^a; or^kMt FRITZ ft MTT^.TTR, CNDERTAJOEKS, Office In Odd Fellows' Temple. Ninth and X e'.recta. Ooinplete stock of undertake™ 1 Goods oonstantly on hand. City and conn try order* promptly attended to, day at nfght, at reasonable rates. Telephone 1». CNBKKTAKER, 513 J street, bet. Fifth and Sixth. Always on hand a large ns?orticent of Metallic and ; Wooden Caeketa, Burial Cases. Coffins and | Shroiiils furnished. < 'offin orders will receive prompt attention on short notice and at the 1 .owest rrtes^^ffige^Bep day and night. > ■ -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^a^a^i^i^i^^^Mfc The Largest and Choicest Stock of N US C X3L \f\/ !E3^L 2fL | underwear ! ;!) Xir \\ I FRED. SASOS'S J/ MADE Mj SHIRT | OrSr. V FACTORY I J SJJB .T Street. S E M> FO R > .OOTES H. P. OSBORN'S ! Wood and Coal Yard, No. 806 1 street. j •YIT-ELIJNG'rON. SSATTLE. SCOTCH, SPUNT \ T and lone CoiX Also. Coke, ftne arid Oak. Charcoal, Htcb v*ue. and Pice JCiadUug; 4-toot B«obud-irrowth Oak aud Siov» Wooj de'JTered ernmptly. ' f i?Ki>sj, So. H LEGAL XOTICKS. TN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CAL- Uornia, county of Sacramento. In the Bat ter of the estate of WARREN R. BABNSE de ceased. Notice is hereby given that FRIDAY the sth dny of FEBRUARY, 1888, at 10 o'clock \. m. of .said day. and i he < Dart-room ol s;u.i Court at the Court House, tn the city of Sacramento county of Sacramento, and State of California have been ui<i»iinted as the time and place for proving the vrin of said WARREN R BARNES, deceased, and for hearing the application of JENNIE FRANCE; BARNtS or the issuance to her of letters testamentary thereon. Witness my haud and the seal of said Court this 22d day of January, 1886 [5F.A1..1 Wit. a HAMII.TO.V, flerk. AsasTKONG it Hinks n. Attorneys for Petitioner. jaSaolc'' IN TIIK BDPERIOB COCRT OF THE COONTY of Sacramento, State of California. In the mutter of K. A. ROWLEY, an [nsolvenl Debtor. E. A. ROWLEY hi, vim; Bled in this Court his pe . tition, schedule and inventory in insolvency, I by which it appears that he is an Insolvent j debtor, the said K. A ROWLEY is hereby de clared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of said ' county is hereby directed to t.ike posseraion of ' all the estate, teal and personal of the said ' debtor, except such as may be by urn exempt | from execution, and of nl! his deeds, vouchers ' I books of account and papers, and to keep the same safely until the appointment of an asugnee ' of his estate. All persons nre forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver any ' property belonging to him, or to any person", Brm, or corporation, or association for his use. ' The said debtor is hereby forbiddes to transfer ' | or deliver any property, until the further order iof this Court, except as hi rein ordered. It is ' j further ordered that all the creditors of said ' debtor be and appear be'ore said (Vurt. at the ! Court-room thereof, iv said county, ou the FIF ; TKKNIII (lr.th) day of FEISRI:a'RY. ls»;, at 10 ; o'clock A. M. of that day. to prove their debt* ! and chuose one or more assignees of the estate ■ of said debtor. It is further ordered that this I ' order be published in the Daily Recokd-Ukiok, ( a Dewspaper of general circulation published in ' said county, as often as the said paper is pub lished before the said day set for the meeting of ' creditors. And ii is lurther ordered that in the 1 meantime all proceeding! against the .Tiid in- ! solvent be stayed. Dated *.his Bth day of January, lS>fi. T. B. McFARLAND, Judge of the Superior Court, Sacrameuto coun ty, Cal. jatftofeld ' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CAL- 1 ifornia. county of Sacramento. Inthemnt- < ter of the estate of HESTER HART CARKWLL, I deceased. Notice is hereby riven that MON DAY, the a">th day of JANUARY, lssfi, at 10 ' o'clock a. m. of said day, and the Courtroom of < said Court, at the Court house, in the city of Sac ramento, county of Sacramento, and "state of California, have been appointed as the time ami place lor proving the will of said HEsTER i HART CARROLL, deceased and lor hearing the I application of JOHN HENRY CARROLL lorthe issuance to him of letters testamentary theieon. • Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 13th day of January, 1888. Iskal.J W. B. HAMILTON, Clerk. Ait.MsTKOSG & Hinksos, Attorneys for Peti tioner. jall-lMt ULSINESS CARDS h ,r. boot. alex. skh. o on. j. r>Ripooi» ROOT, HKXUOM A CO., fTNION FOUNDRY — IKOX AND BKAS: \j Founders and Machinists. Front street, be i.-~een 8 tuid O. Casting*, and Machicery of ' vorr desnrir'HoTi mad" '^» ordpr ja 'l-im'm F. FOSTER. J. o. fTNSTON. 1 «.-»«. F. FOSTKK & CO., MM. BOOK-BINDERS, I'Al'Elt- RULEKS AND Blnnk-Itonk Hannfacturers, (70. 819J between Thinl and Fourth. Sacramento. ja-M-4p HAN. UVMAN. J. HV.MAN, ,;!:. ! J. HVMAS, JH., & ItKO., fTTATCHKAKERS AND JEWELERS, -, >V 806 J street, .between Fifth and v»K , Bixth, have always on haul a choice *-«3k i variety of fine ITatches, Diamonds, Jew- ssatjll elry, etc jai'tf | MR. F. KADMLE, DEALER IN DELICACIES, PRE3H BAUSA- ] Ol all kinds. Eastern Met! Sausage and ] >.ilomi Swiss cheese, Oregon Cream, French j Cream Cheese. CjnwtanUy on hand Fresh Hi::- | ter in ir>lls— pounds and half pounds. Lunch ) put up for travelers. Ordeis promptly attended to. ~-"i i street, between Seventli and Eighth. jaft-lin " | JOHN KITKL, * SSAYER AND CHEMIST. Vo. 817 I BTRSXT. , J\_ Analysis of water and assays of all the i precious Rr.d useful raeta':s made. Also, sold j urualaam retorted, smelted and lrillion assa>t i parried out at short notice. Gold bought at s."s- By value or at the highest price. ja v •? -. AKI.E. .. i CAUI.K & CKOLY, COKTRACTOBa ANIi BUILDERS, ARE PRE- • pare 4 to do all kinds of work in their line, in city or country. Principal place of business) Sacramento. Shop, No. iui second street, >«.•■ tween X and L. Postomce Bos No. UO, Saera menta. <i lii :i : f GCTKNBKKOER * CO., QACBAktEKTO FOUNIiRY, FRONT BTREET, O corner N. Steam Engines, all kin. is of Mm Ing, shin and Agricultural Machinery. House Castings, Iron Railings and Ornamental Work, Horse Powers and the best Ground Roller. d34f . PHYSICLVXS TaND SUIMiFONS. - — < DR. G. L. SIMMONS, OlO Js-TREET - OFFICE HOURS- r J TO ■ 19; J £1^ 2t> ;: 7! . -. DR. MMMONS, Jr., Office lUmrs— ll to VI: -t to .I; 710 s. t:\jt- Iplji DR. G«ORfiK I'VIIUKN. I)HY<!(iAN AND SURQEON (HOUBOPA- ' thift) Office and residence, northeast oor- ' uer of Eleventh an^l H streets. Hour: '.) \»U ' a. >:.. 1 to :;, and. 7 to 8 p. m. jalli-Isu HE.-WOVAI.. DR. \V. A. BO6BBOM WILL RF.MmVE HH ' D BSBX i street to i 1 "^ liiehth (tract, about February ist^ jail tf DR. A. K. BKTJNK, f^ RADUATE OF IHE UNIVERSITY OK BER- ' ijT lin, Germany. i)*oe— s2l JMreet, beiween ' Fifth and Sixth. RosMeace— comer Fourteenth ' and X streets. Sacnvaieuto. Office houis : 10:S) • A. M. 1n1p.>.;2 p. ji. to 4 P. X.; 7 r. M. to t> p. v. • _SA?^f WALLACK A. BRIOOS, M. »., T>HYSICIAN AK^OBSTEThICIAN". OFEICB , X *i>d residencfc No. 212 J street. r>&i/&ineiito, :■■■:>:< \. y. I Office Ifnwr*:- U A. 2. U) 2 P. M. V Y.!J-4p'f . I S:3O to BP. M. I ' I>OCTO«S KELXOGG & GOSS, /CORNER SEVENTH AND I BVJBUUH, SAC- : V^ m-oenio. Office Hours: Mi.ss J>t. Kellogg— . 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2 p. m., 6 to 7 p. s. Miss Dr. Soss— B to 9a. M.. 1 U>s r. M., 7to S P. M. Sundays, 12 m. to 3p. a. jall-tf DR. J. R. L.AHOE, IJHYsIcIAN AND SDBGEOX. OFFICE AN -*- :•-.•.. i -!n i- ftz K street, between Ninth ■ . TenUi. Hours— 'J to 11 a. >!., itol aud7 to tP M. I BMpim THE SCIENCE Oy camtmxii iifaung or mind Cm« taagkt and j>raciiced by MtS. J. YV. Nfc>F. Oilioc and residence, 100! Four t'.»:r.h street, corner of i Otlice Hours-J) to 11 .'.. v., an! 'J CO I >'. M I'iiblic meeting! tvery Moti4sy afternoon at ao dock. All ptnous in terested invited to atuad. -airlplm E. ROSCOK MERRILL. PHYSICIAN AND SUR'JEON, MtJ STREET, Koom 1, first ioot to left. Kturs— in to 12; 2 to «; 7 to 3. ' il>tf VFM. KI.USRT tifUQUs M. D., Ooolsz, urxna, and mnu fox Di?,-a«eR of the Throai. OStt, 12i>; J ' rtrxt. Comoro: F'fih, ov^t Hwncantno B»a>, • Siert. menrv Pxi. Buss* . *33 i '; a. y.- \ »-. i r. M. San'iiT, ■ s-- . u> .1 a. si ; 1 : , 4?. x. <12 WBIBILITT 1)1 i IT. ! Altfe«p«ri«ce. Bwnarfcf Jil^ and qolek car«». Trlmlpfc^i | •»", H«o<lSl»a.» btaw;«ri<>:-Jei!'an. Addmi, | _ Dr. WARD A CO. ; loixmana, so. d2*-lyMWF4vflr MEDICAL. , DR. 3Vtliir i 3?IE3, j SPECIALIST AND GRADUA' I'^1 '^ Jfo. 11 KSAJEtTX STKKET, * rpREATa AI.I. CHUOXIC. PRIVATE AND _L *"i>ecial Diseases with the same wonderful success as of old. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY !■%* f. ■:£ Is a never-failini; cure > - •:?•*£§ for Nervous DeWy. | ~tf L *v/~. .. - ■ KxiiauM,..: Vital:!}-, i"/*/' f~- ' : Seminal Weakness. J x- . Bpeimatoßhoea, Lo»t 1 fl>- ' UT Manhood, injpotency. jfa' /_T -'vi.ij 3B I'uralysis. and all the E£ 'fiXy-^SSr; SJ terrible effects of self- ISPS, sL^fS^/MJt iffi nbiifo. youthful folliea V&U and fsi'i-ss'.-f in mature iIK/'^J^s ~ zJf&isG&M, vears— liuch :is loss of HjyCv^r-iTT'v'A^^B Memory, Lassitude. 9anKlS^M^2Hßaß Nocturnal Emissions, i Aversion to tocn-ty. l»imni;<» of Vision. Noises in the Head; tne vital fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity and death. DR. MINTIK. who is n regular physician (graduate of the I'niversity of Pennsylvania) will agree to forfeit Five Hundred Dollars for a caw of this kind the VITAL RKSTOKATIVE (Under his s|.ecial advice and treatment), will not cure, or for imything impure it inlurious found In it. DR. MI>TIK treats all Private lij. ..;■>, | mi 1 1 sufllTil uituout mercury. Con sultation Fr*e. Thorough examination and advice, including analysis ol urine, S3. Price Vital Hi-storiuive, SI 50 a bottle, or four times the quantity, SW : sent to any address \\\*>\\ reci in of price, or C. O. D., secured from observation, and in private name, if desired, by A. K. MINTIK, M. D., No. 11 Kearny ■street, >an Francrlsro, Cal. SAMI'LE BOTTLE FBKE Will be scut to any one applying by letter, stat ing symptoms, six and as,'e. strict secrecy and regard to nil bufclnea transactions. IHS. MIXTIK'S KIIINKY BEKKDT, NJE PIIKKTICI'3I. curt's all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Gonorrha a, Gleet, l.eiicorr hua. Kor sale by all Drusgists ; SI a bottle ; six bottles forS-">. DB. MINTIE'S DANDF.LHIX HILLS are the' l>cst and cheapest DXBPEPBXA and Itll.lOUS cure in the market. For saie by all Drnggists. KIkK, GEARY & CO., Sacramento, Wholesale Agents. ni.vu-lply&oimiy mmtmM, LIEBIG'S pysA won ukkvix W^OW GERMAN IFhealth^ INYIGORATOR. q^Hil OLUEST, OBK&nBX USD BEST REM- X edy for the cute- of Servou'j and ITiTsical Debility, vitc: SxhansUon, Stmii.n.l Weakness. fx)i>s of Manii(»,xi. FHiiip.g Memory and K?\axea and Enfetbit-j ccn<lition of tha Uanito-Urintry Organs. It sp&ediiy enres laipototice, F^rly De ccy. Lose of Vigor, SKMINAL WEAKKHSS, r.nd all the sad effects of youthful fbUiea ri;;1 abuse or KXCKBBEB O> JtiTTJBITT. It j>«njiaTiontly preventM fJi 'Junatural Lo:-s iwza the ■yMent, as lh!;>i»:u.<U can attest who have useii the Remedy i:i the- pnst cti&rter nf a i^nf.iry which it has been before the public. It is lu<i«e<l a wondorful rrmetiy — toning the nerve;-, strengthening the muscles, checking the waste, invigorating the whole syssem and r ' ring the afflicted to HEALTH and HAFPI KEBa The Doctor wiD agroe 10 forfeit 91,000 fora ease undertaken not cmod. The n ason so ny*ny cannot get Cored ol Weaknessand !bo aNjvedis eases is o'ving to complKsaUon called PBOBTA TORUHEA wiih Hyi>»;nstbe<s'a 1 which requires special :re;tU.'or.t. 1)R. I :!:!"■'< In viooßiToß, No '.'., with our pecu liar special treatment, is the only cure for Peos tatoi'.kbka. 'Jj it Mamhoou is restored aad the haiii'. of time moveil back from age to yo i r. Fricc ofolther luvigorator, **2. Case of "■- '■ - !'■'. Bent to f.uy address, uevured ■jC^ur-'ly u*om observation. i>r. Liehitf Js Co. treat succt.if.fiiUy oy Ho •.■.-■i w/iwthv every form of SPEUI\L, PSIVATK or CHKOHIC DISEASE without merctny or nau seous drugs. If vitality it drained lrom the b)dy, nuictrons diseases follow that baffle ordi i j::ry medical boataaent. Lf allowed to continue, tha unnatural loss cause-" Cou.sumt tion, D:a betas, Bright's Disenw, liisaaity, etc. Cures guaranteed. Diseases of the. geiiito-iinuary or gans, kidneys, liver and bladder spociAlly treat ed. Disr.ASj* of tvomk.-: spemjily cu/ier). Qualiße<l and ReapoiiNlble llr. Liebi* <b Co. from Et-xopK are n-gular College educated physiciauß, and are now in their nineteenth year of special prai ti :e. If pirn les appear on the face aud body, if you become listless and easily tirtd and exhausted, look out for »he complication with Seminal Weakness, discovered at the LIEBIG DISPEN SARY, known as Profttatorrhrea. DR. LIE BIG'S INVIGORATOR, No. 2, is the only known remedy for the above complication, Prosta torrhcea. Most powerful electric be:U free to patient* TOPEOVETHE WOXDERFUL POWKS OK TH« IN VIGORATOR A S2 BOTTLE 6IVEN OB BEHT FBEB. (ktnsultalion free and private. LIKItIQ DLSPENSABT. 400 Geary street, San Francisco, Cai. Private Entrance, 405 Masou street, four blocks up Geary street from Keamy. Main entrance tliromrh Dispensary Drua Store. dB-lv*wlyeow To the Unfortunate. DR. GIBBOJnTDISPENSARY, G33 Keamy Street, San Francisco. '^ !^^ Established in 1H54, j^r i^v tiia treatment of ffirk \\. ''Wffi I'oteucT, hkin Diseases, ''K^m-j> JnLiJuJB^H etc 'permanently cured «"V^T^^h)^l^ s ' r -""-^ Kmissions, 11 '' s '- 'ihis solitary "•>. v ■ ' ' ■ •" r depraved sex ual indulgence is p> actTced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following tr lie of morbid symptoms, unless combated by scitutific medical measures, viz : Sallow countenance, il.irk spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing In the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rauiingof chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, eoi' fused vis ion, bfimted intellect, loss of confidence, diffi dence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic Hushes, pimples and va rious eruptions about the fr.ee, tarred tongue, fiFt id Lri-atb . coughs, consumption, uigtt sweats, monomania «nd freone:ttly irsar.ity. CFREI) AIHOIIK. Pertons nt a dbtanee may dp cured tt homebj addressing s letter to !>R. i'.ll;B;>X,fcUtiiigca>ie, ■ymptoms, length of timethu disease has con ttaoed, and hnvo rcc'licinespromptly.\)rwaided flpse fttico damage and ctuioatty, to aav part of country, «ritn fuli und p'»ii.i dir?i trans, By I'm vising ten dollars In reKUteied letter, thtough the Poßtmßce, orthroug:li Wells, Fane & Co., a , ■ ■■ ■(. ■■ ■ ncdicine will be forwarded to any ■■ f tlioTnion. The I)octorcu'v>wheuother» tail. Try nim. Mention the Bacuu^-rjmoa Addreai DR. J F. GIBBON. ja'l'Mptf lU>» I"S7. S»u Franciwoo This Great Strengthenins Remedy aad Nerve Tonic Curon with unfailing certainty Nervous and Physical Dt bility, terniual Weak ucsk. Sper matorrhoea Impolicy, Prostatocshoiat, Hyper ■stbasla (over-sensitArness of liie parts), Kid ney and Bladder Complaints, I&i^unties of the Ulood a id Diseaafls of the SUin. - It permaiM-nrlv stops ail unnatural weak ening drains upon the ->>U"n:, however they oeeuT, preventing involuntary n-minal lo<e«a, debiliutini; dreams. sc:r.i:i*'i tCSMI wilb the urine, or while at stool, etc. so destnictive to rni:id and b™>ly, and cures ai: tike evil efiocla ot youthful lollies and exoSSBSS, restoring Ex hausted \ Italiiy. sexual Deeisse and Lorn «•♦' iMnniioo.l, however coiii^lNated th« r*m*i may h . A thnr>wgh »• wxll as a, >arnianttnt cnr» And coH3[*Vtc restoration to :»erteci hetLlili. Strength i<nd Vigor ot MaiiautAl is absolutely euarants«d by thi» justly Gviebrated and re— liable <;«»t llemeily. hriiis, 9-. W per botlli-, or five bouio* forSl'). Sent upao receipt of price., or C. <>. IX, to any addre», r*cur>' from obeerva< :iou an./ strictly private be DR. C. D. - • !..> I ' '.I ", no nudri strkl-i, s^n fkancioco, c*.l. mating :ii syirjptoms mid age. Consultations strictly confidential, t7 let ter at at office, trek. 14 Ik an establinfc«d fact, nckno w'n4eMl by all, that DR. 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