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MTSTKILAXEOUS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thl* POWDER never varies. A marvel oi parity, rtreigth and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold Is competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powderß. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 106 Wall street. New York. W. T. OOLKHAN ft CO., AgenU, BAN FRANCIBOO. mvg 4ply si^ Headache, II - oob th( Jllu'Mt: it gives delight; it shuiM us up tl'e appetite. It nidi uu I.ir'T do its part And stimulatee the feeble heart. All BSiout agoale* endured. Bv TAKKAM-S HKLTZEK can be cured. «pll-2wMWg<tw2w been ""f^Af A 0 Q U Aiud ,-ith ;/""?sfi^iiM iijr M i Fenrfro-i early '"WmK^H LY JS T^H Augxul until J**'-WffI>REAM BP^IM try ,-,•, u»*u r""BSf?^SgESS?a! ii Stan-, "i w'icrMrsse-cJ'Tii .Hfinl it,,ii J sua-.ed 1/. shf a . r , f ftMj fU ' *«rt ii '*• r, Mm ttmutlly. I w<u ad toLj \y «>M riied to use B5r > / flB Orcam B:'J,». H^S J charm, and I '""H^^Bart^^^i?3^^O nii-';>. Ms. /■;.://; v'ULA /./.w.. r'-//.v.^;.v.K"Sy-sr=ej== l HAY-FtVER A panicle is applied iuto each nostril and is acreeuble. Price, 50 tents, at Druggists: by mail, registered, SO cents. Circulars Iree. ELY BROS., Druggiste, Owego, N. Y. fefc-ly&wly SA'RAMEXTO GLOVK FACTORY, NO. 1011- Ninth street, between J and K. Hand-sewed Smoked Buck, Waterproof liuck and Black Buck h 4p Artifiolal Stone! ADOLPH TEICHERT, 3116 M Street „ Sacramento, MANCFACm'BER DF AKTIFICIAL STONK for Sidewalks, Garden Walks, Carriage lirivce, Stable and Cellar Floors, Fencing, Cop ing, ctv Leave orders at 90S Ninth street. 4[.lm Friend&Terry JL. XJ IML B£3H O O M P A N T. Main Yard and Office: No. 1310 Second street, Branch Yard: Corner Twelfth and J streets. 4p TAHbEICET VV . £3. OSX3 O H INT , No. 806 I siKK.I-.r. HAS SECURED THE AGENCY FOR THE TAHOK ICE COMPANY. His- motto will be the be*: of ICE and Good Weight. _TEiArHONE No.^9. jv4-4ptf VVATERHOUSEIk LESTER, IXTORTEBS OF Tar A.OON XiTTIHHJEH AND CARRIAGE TRT>'EfrMCB, 709, 711, 713 and 71Q J street, Sacramento. Noe. 16 to 22 Beale street can Francisco No 1W Front street I tfl New Ycrk STORAGE SACRAMENTO WAEEEOU3ES [PIREPBOOr]. FOOT OF ft AND K s I I; ! I•: I >. fXKT&CnX TWENTY THOUSAND TON?. \J Apply to fip lm UICHARDB & KXOX. FRANK WICKWFREV" MASrFACTrr.ER \SU DEALER IS Saddles, Harness, Blankets, ROBES, WHIPS, ETC. CI7 K. street. S»cramtnlo, Chl. ti W. D. COMSfOCK, COR. FIFTH AND K BTS., CA^U ATTENTION TO BtS rCLL BTOCK OF FURNITURE! Bedding, 3E2to. 49" The reputation ot this house for LOV» FKICBS and GOOD AHTICLKS is maintained ACADEMY OF OUR LADY —OF THE HOLY ROSART! WOODLAND, CAL., Will Reopen August, 22, 1887, mHR ArADKMY CKDBRTHI CAKE OF THK 1_ Sisters, of the Holy Cross from the cele brated Convent ot HI. Marv's, Notre I'aree, Indi ana. is beautifully situated in the healthy and pleasant town of Woodland. The building is large and well supplied with all the modern im provements, and no effort nor expense has been ►pared to meet all icqiiiremeutß that may con tribute V> the advancement, health and comfort of the pupiU. A complete Philosophical and Chemical apparatus is furnished with small ex tra expanse lor tin.-.- studying the sciences. Insirr.meatal Mutic and Vocal Culture: also, Drawing «.nd Painting receive particular atten tion. V.\y -i • per Term of Kite Months, Pay able In Advaucr: BoAJSnK I'vni>. -Board, including bed and be<ld-ng. washing: Tuition iu English. German, French. La;in and Linear Drawing, $12f\ E\tka Chadces —Piano, with use of instru ment one hour daily, to'J: Harp, with use <>! instrument one hour daily, HO: Vocal Music, private lesjons, 125; Drawing. SI": Painting in Water Colors and on China, FJ>. Paintiri; in Oil, ?». Use of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus. f5. For further information apply to the SISTERS OF THE HOLT CROSS. _jya>U Woodland, Ca). world-renowned "■"'"ej^^'filiK/^^ clairvoyant, the sev E**-^/y; enth dau hter, bon W-S ±_xSI - wllhadoubli' veil: hn bMTTTj' I .^t^k thr power of any t«» Jfl \S-~-' W^^J. clairvoyant.- yuu evu I'j| ■?_. *►&. met; tells your eat in U|^^^^j|lV life. t-Ast. pre^nt aud 'I^3afc^| BU^m future in a dead trauee U6 Every hidden my.sler; liHB revealed. Tolls (ml ( namos of her callers |hH and fail name of futiui '/H husband or wife, uitt jl Inl I age <iiid date ot mar LZflilHHßtti^iaiV riage. Telis all bnsiiuw nosin wim m.., -, truth. Unites the Eeparatt-d and < atis.-s Fp.>edy and happy marriage wi:h the one you lore. Removes evil iufiueuco; gives gord luck. Bu I ness, love and ma-riage a specialty. Bereali everything; no imposition; fo.ooo cna'lenge to any medium who can excel her. Fee Jl and upwards- Uouts. 9a.mto 6 r. M strict. Par'.or iit at J "tree!, between Thini and Fourth. X B.—This is MadaTcs first visit. aul:' 1 .v» TN THE MATTER OF THE DISSOLUnOX I of the PACIFIC THOMSON-HOCSTON ELECTRIC LIUHT AND POWER COMPANY, a corporation. In pursuance of an order made July 21 ISS7, by the Hon. W. C. Van Fieet. Judge of the Suj)erior C«urt of Sacramento county. State of California notice is hereby given that an application has been filed in the said Su perior Court for the diwolutiou ot the PACIFIC THOMSON-HOUSTON ELKCTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, a corporation, which ap plication is tigued by a mai rity of the Direc tors of said corporation, and that if no objec tions l>c filed in said Court within thirty days after the first publication of I his notice, said Court will proceed to hear and determine said appl:oation, and declare s.iid corporation dis solved. Doted July 21. ISB7. [seal.] Wm. B. HAMILTON, Clerk. By Jon. J. Gcth. Lteputy. Bkattt, DnNsoK & Oatv-o:, Attorneys for Pe- Ullouenk !y22-lm COMMERCIAL. »VN * K.YM I>CO HAKKKT. General Merchandise. Ban Fkascisco. August 19.1887. BAG:—Wheat Burs. V/,®V,a- for local, and ngctoTVe for Calcutta; l'otato Gunnies. lOWllc; Wool Bag-. 290326. BAKBED WlßE—Steel Galvanized 4-point Cactus, barbs 6-inch space. 5Kc %s Ib: do do 4 ]Kiiut, 8 inch space, SJ-^c; do do 2-point, :>-inch space. 5Kc; the Scutt 4-point, sJic; Steel Gal vanized Twisted Ribbon, 6c » ft; do do, Tab let, 6c: Stretchers. $1 each; Staples, 6c ft>: Steel and Iron Fence Posts, 40c, 50c^nd (DC each: Painted Fencing, lc t> B) less than Galvan- BOOTS AND SHOES—The fall trade will be inaugurated on the 22d by a special and peremp tory auction sale at the rooms of Newhall a Sons BREAD—The price list of the American Bis cuit Company, recently iviicd. contains 211 va rieties, put up in 80, 50, 25 and 10-tt) bxs and in 15.10 and 2-tti tins. We gave last week n list ot prices for 60 varieties. This week we give the 1 rates for other kinds as follows: Abemethy, ? ft Uc Cornhill, ¥ ft 8c African Lemcn l-> Chocolate Drops :» All>ert 15 -Chocolate Wafer 20 Animals 12 'Conversation Biscuit. M Animals, mixed 10 .Cream Gems 22 I Arrowroot 14 'Crinkle 16 I Arrowroot, crystal'd.2o Cric Cric 85 A-i-.irap> 20 Desert Mixed 3D Assorted Fancy 20 Dot U I Almond Diamond :S0 English Fingers 18 I Almond Fingers- 25 ; Farmyards 14 Almond Kings 20 , Florals 15 Alamcda Biscuit 6 'German Rusks 15 I Alexander 11 Invalid 10 Bath Cakes 15 Italian Drops L'l Biscotto 7 Kernels of Walnuts.....i Bonanza 9 jLove Knots 10 Bonbons 10 Macaroons, Almond :v. I Butter Biscuit 11 i do Cocoanut 30 I BrUtols 15 iOrangeßoyas 20 Buttons 10 iPeanut Tally 14 champagne Rusks....3D jQueen'sßiscuit 3D Cheese _ 10 [.Short Bread .25 Combination 10 Izoologicai 14 I These are the prices when put up in 25, 50 and BROOMS—Spiral Brace, 53 50 for No. 1, IS 25 for No. 2, and S3 for No. 3 and Ladies' Delight: I'atent Brass Cap (Eastern Brush), $4 75, S4 50 I and $1 25 respectively for Nos. 1, 2. and 3 ; Pat- I ent Tin Lock, $4, S3 75 and 53 50 for the three I numbers; Mill and Stable, ash handles, $4 £0 and M for the two numbers; Ship, S3, galvanized bauds, GOc per dozen extra; Wisp and Toy CASE' GOODS — A leading local canning firm quotes Jellies of all kinds in 2-Ib tins lat $1 7.'> per dozen: Assorted, Apricot, I Vlutn, Pear, Peach, and Quince Jams, 2-tt> tins, tl 75 ; Blackberry and Currant I Jams, $2 ; Gooseberry. Raspberry and Straw- I berry Jams, S2 per dozen, 2-ft tins. The I same firm quotes table iiuiu as follows, in 2J*n> tins: I Assorted .SI fS Blackberries 1 75 GiM»eberricß 1 85 I Raspberries 2 50 I Strawberries '. 2 U I Black Cherries 2 00 I Grape, Muscatel 1 50 I Apples 1 65 Pears, Bartlett 1 DO ooes'i,. S >rop..""!:;/.;::.';;r.:::.::::."":;:::::z 1 .*> Green Gage 1 50 Prunes, German 1 50 Reaches! Clingstone .'. :ii I 1 he above rates are lor this season s pack. In I t-t'i tins, the tame classes of goods are selling for 86 50 for Apricots and Plume, £6 50 for As sorted Fruits, S7 for Pears and Peaches. 86 for Blackberries and Black Cherries. Pie Fruits I are selling SI 10 for Apples, 81 25 for Assorted I Fruits, Apricots, Grapes, Peaches and Plum*. $1 2S lor Blackberries. Cherries and Currants. 8125 lor Goosebcrriefi and SI 50 for Strawberries in 2^-lbtins; same in 8-tt> tins, J:v-c-1 75; California Corn, 2-lb tins. $1 25; Pens, jl 60; .String Beans. SI 20: Asparagus, SI 75 for round in 2X-tt> tins, and 52 for square in ;Mt> tins; Tomatoes. SI 15 CEJUCNT. PLASTER AND LIMK-Jobbinjr rates for the above goods are as follow I Santa Cruz Lime, SI B0A17&: Portland Cement, SI 50(*3 75; Roseiuiale do, $2@2 2o; New hurg Plaster, Eastern, 83 ; do Casting, S3 50 ; Golden Gate Plaster, 82 7f>; Marble Dust, New burg, S3 : Fire Clay, English, S5; do, American, S4: Brick Dust. S4 > 1.i.1. CANDLES—The product of the local Candle factories is quoted as follows : San Francisco Crysta* Wax, 15^c for 16 oz, and 13>^c for 14 oz; Stearic Acid, 14 oz, 18c; Star, 14 oz, V!>/.£\ Eureka, 14 oz, 12c; Eagle, 12 ok, lOJ^c; Cincinnati, 12oz, 9c; Mission Chemical Wax, 14 oz, 16c; do 16 oz, 17J$c; Solar Sperm, 14 oz, 14c; do 16 oz, 16c: I Adamantine, 12 oz, 12c; Eastern brands vary from 8c to 17c; Sperm, 25c: Paramne, 14@16c _ CHlCOßY—California, G@6;.;e; German, 6JJ to CIGARS—Jobbing rates for California made are as follows: Seed, Sli'^-M); Seed and Havana, tto@7s: Clear Havana. StiO(Sl2s f> M. | COAL—Seattle, S6SO; Black Diamond ami South Prairie steam, from ship or wharf, S5 •■•« •"■ : Nanaimo, S7@7 25 for SouthfV. 1 Steam, and BS<sß 25 for Southfield for domestic u*e; Wellington, S7 25@8 59. The private circular of J. W. Harri.-on quotes as follows : Prices to Arrive. Spot Rate I AustralianV ton 87 12'^87 50 S7 f.2 1... Scotch Splint""j!^T!." 7 37! 3® 7 50'" 7&" Lehigh .'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.14 00 (#l4 5o' = 20 00 Cumberland 9 00 © 9 25 10 00 English Foundry Coke is quoted at SI 1 50@lj. San Francisco Gaslight Company in selling Coke at 50c * bbl by wholesale and 60c by retail. COFFEE—Central American grades arc quiet CORDAGE-^Since A ugubt 16th prices have been as follows: Sisal, X% inch and upwards, Hi^c' 12 thread, 12c; 6 and a thread, 12'£c; Bale Rope, | 11' ..c: Tarred Rope.Lath Yarn and Shingle Yam. lKwlljie; Twine Jbr Hop and for Grape Vine*. 12c'.;; Twine for Paper and BedSprings,l2) ;&; Ma nila, 1% in. and upward, and Bale Rope, 12c: 12 thread, 12'^c; 6 and 9 thread, ISc; Cables and Sand Pump Lines for Well-boring, 13c: Twine for Paper, 13c : Twine for Hops and Bed Springs, He; all other kinds, 12(a.l6}£c. Discount yx. y> Ib on invoices of 10,000 lbs. Terms, sixty days. or VA per cent, off for cash. Cartaee on all dcliv ! DESICCATED COCOANUT-Sehepp's (Ast ern) is quoted as follows: 1-B> papers (iv cake boxes, 15 lbs), 30c; l-Ib papers (in bread boxes. 30 lbs), 30c: 1-tb tin canisters (in wood case, 30 fts), SlJic, l-tt> pails (in wood case, 30 ISs). 32Jic %" II). Pioneer (California) is quoted at 25c fi ft in tins, and 22c iv papers. DRUGS—AIum, 2%®2){c: Acid. 123.^@16c for Nitric, 2>i@-3c for Sulphuric, and 60^62,"-ic for Tartario; Borax, I 1,«M: for concentrated and 6<!*7c for refined: Blue Vitriol, 4 1 J c*4i^c; Caus tic Potash, lOAUc; Chlorate of >otash, 20c; Chlorate of Lime. 2!^2 34c: Cnide Ammonia, concentrated, lsc: Gum Camphor, 30c; Gum Shel lac, 80®33c; QnintiW- 75c: Saltpeter, English refined, 7^^!<c; Sulphur, 9MMMO 'or roll and 4('i4!^c for refiue«l. DRY GOODS—Brown Drills. 30 inch goods, are jobbing at B@B>4 ; Brown Sheetinps, S6 inch, 7J£e; Brown shirtings, :«i inch, 6(a7c; Apron and Furniture Check. 14(a17c; t>Uaibed and colored Cambrics, 51S<a6c: heavy I^nimc. 2S inch, 16(rol8c; Cotton Flannel, *>;j# 112 c for light, and 14?-'«2-">c te heavy: Hickory Stripes, llglgc; Print*, 6|i^g7c; Kentucky FISH—We quote as follows: PaciGc Cod i lbh, 5c iv 50-lti lidls. s,'^c for srleiled in 100-Ib cases, and 6Jjc for boneless- Eastern Codfish. 7<a7J.;c f, B>: Oreson Canned Salmon, pack of I!W,*si 50^1 60 on thertver Alaska. SI 37'..iil 40; Saccamento river, SI32W {a ! 85: Efisturii Mackerel. Jl (V>^,l s r, for No. 1 iii 15-8) kits and fc 75ia.> for Mess iv 15-tt> kits; Smoked Herring, Ss^t 10c for Eastern and 30c ? box for Puget Sound; Dutch Herring, SI iX*l SO y keg: Alaska Smoked Halibut,s-V"/-* ytt>. LEATHER—Sole, 27{ie3<)C for good neavy, 23{c£ 25c for good medium, and 20(522c y B> for Rood Ught; Buff, 15c * foot : Side, 14(<£l5c ft foot; Calf Sides, V»s#ic » ft; Kip Skins. S4o<§>ss fi Aoaen; Harness Leather, '28@32c Vft for hcavv and M<f£)c for No. 2. LUMBER—The retail price-list of the Califor nia Lumber Exchange for July 21, lSt>7, is as follows: I*ine, Rough, per M feet 521 00 Pine, Rough, No. 2 ]7 03 Pine, Rough, 40 to 50 feet lengths 22 «0 Pine, Rough, 50 to 60 feet lengths 2:'. 00 Pine, Rough, 60 to 70 feet lengths. 21 00 Pine. Selected 25 00 Pine. Clear 32 on Pine, Fire Wood 10 00 T. .v G. Flooring, Ix 6 Xi 50 T. &G Floorinu, I'ix6, Ix 4, 1^4x4,1^x3. Ix 3 and narrower UK 50 T. &G. Flooring, No. 2 28 00 Steeping, No. 2 si oo Redwood, Rough : 21 00 Redwood, Rough, No. 2 17 00 Redwood, Surfaced 86 00 Redwood. T. i. G. 6 in. 12 ft and over 34 00 j Redwood, T. & G. 6 in. 7 to 11 feet _ 27 00 I Redwood, T. 4G. 6 in., under 7 ft 24 00 Redwood, Rustic _ 36 00 Redwood, Rustic, No. 2 SI 00 I Redwood, T. & (i. Beaded 12 feet and over. 36 00 Redwood. T. iG. Beaded 7toll ft _.... 27 00 Redwood. T. & G. Beaded under 7 ft 24 00 Redwoud. Siding, % in 21 50 Picket*. Rough Pointed ..] is 00 Pickets, Rough Square 1C 00 Shingles 2 2"- Furring. Ix 2. per liaeal foo* ~ lc Battens. kx3 ptT lineal foot 3..C I MALT LlQUOßS—Leading brands of F. igliah Ale and Porter ar; selling Bt S2 7acif3 75 for I quarts and $3@4 for 2 dozen pints. MATCHES—Percussion, 32^c; Teletrraph, 50c: Eastern Parlor. SI 65. METAI£—J. W. Harrison's private circular auotes Pig lroc as follows: __ . To Arrive. On spot. Ecllnton, ¥ ton fis no t2900 Shotts No. 1 .'.....!.'. 25 00 35 00 Clay Lane White 22 50 22 50 American soft 26 50 :io 00 We quote prices for other kinds: Tia Plato Si TV Yellow Metal, lie: English Ca.-i Steel 14A 15c: Sheet Zinc. 8%(0>9e; Pig Lead. s®s'.c: Bar Lead. 5Vi@5J- 2 c: Lead Pipe, 7c; Bheet Lead sc Bar Copper. 12.'a.13c: Pig Tin, 24^c T» fi). MATTING—Common. S4 50: Contract SS to S6 50: Fine Contract, J7®S; Imperial, to&l'j X> roll of 4(J yards. NAILS—Card price. S2 ao. or " perceut. off for cash: carload k>ts, $2 75, or 2 per cent, off for cash. NAVAL STORES—Spirit* Turpentine. 4S&.V)c per gallon; California Oakum. $4 50: Eastern d<> Sfi; Rosin, S3 50iSo; Pitch, $4@l .Vi; Tar, S6«r* y bbl. OlL—China Km, 4S«2Mc; California Castor, SI 20 for No. 1 and $1 10 for No. 2; refined cocoa nut, 37V<t-12%c; Cal. Linseed, in single barrel 10t5.45c for raw and 47^c for boiled: Petroleum 110°, in cans. 17<a21c; do, 150°, 24&30 c: pure winter strained Lard. "5c in barrels ana S)c in tins: Possel Olive. S4 75: Plagniol Olive, Sx*s 25: Duret do, S5 r<>a.;, 7S ; extra fine kinds, $7rd;B yi dozeu pints. The Arctic Oil Works quotations are an follows: Spt-m. Crude 90c; Natural Winter. SI 08; Bleached do SI 13 Whale, Coast, 54<g55c; Natural Winter, 60c' do I ing, 58c; Bleached Winter, 61@62c; do Spring, : Extra Bleached, Coast, 62c; do Northern, ;Mc per gallon. AlNTS—Pioneer White Lead,in lots of 500 and upwards, 8c; smaller lots, B}£c; Red id and Litharge, each 6>ic. APKR—California Straw Wrapping, 85c, 90c, mil SI In is ream foi the lour styles. riCKSILVER, — London price, £7 ris: price his market. Stß. ÜBBKE GOODS—Prices of Goodyears Rub- Clothing are quoted as follows: Rubber Corns, from 815 to BK6 ¥ dozen; Kubber Legging frc>m So to SIS ¥ dozen; Rubber Pants, from $15 to 84b la dozen; Rubber Boots—Crack-proof Rub ber Boots, Hip. 869 dozen; I'uiou, National and Goodyear Rubber Boots, Hip, ?I5 \\ doaen; I Rubber Belting, Packing and Hou, ptICM art lower than they have been during the patt season. RICE— \Ve quote: Hawaiian, i'.^il-ic: China, I ft "ci iv per two mats for mixed: ii BO to 15 50 for No. 1. and 85 60@a Si for Extra No. 1: Carolina, 1."2Hf0 4.40 c. SALT—Liverpool from warehouse is quoted at $22 50 lor Higgins', and 812 50 for all other brands; Carmen Island, 813<s-15 for coarse and 82.Ytf.22 for Mne; California. Slo<*l2 for coarse and $14516 for tine. SOAP—Castile, 7(tf-7'ic for Brown and 12@l">c for white; Chemical "Olive, i,45.6; Pale and other grades, 7(38c. SPlCES—Cassia, al:js*?ic ; Cloves, 27c; Nut megs, fiJ'^alSc; Mace, .r >2%<arssc; Pepper, 15}$® ! l'-:v-; Pimento. f.^iajCo ■£ Ib. STARCH—Kingstbrd's Pure. 7c in barrels and I 7>£c in boxes: Silver Gloss, &%c in barrels and "JfevSVic in bores; Oswego Corn, 9<S9^c. These prices are sur^tautially the same as for other [ brands. SPlKlTS—California I>urc, $1 18 for No. 2, and Sl'GAß—Both rermeries are rtlling in2s-bbl Intb today as follows: American. Caliiomla. July 25th. July 23d. ■■ Extra Fine Cube 6%c I Circle A Patent Cube _ 6%c Hrcle A Crushed 6% |S Fine Crushed Be 6}J Extra Powdered _ 6\i kExtra Fine Powdered Gli [ Dry Granulated 6% 6;^ XX Dry Granulated 6W I Confectioners' (A) 6} s 5% Half-barrels and 100-tt> boxes, J^c, ana for other boxes'.^c more for all kinds. BYEUP—Free sales of product of local re tincrics at 2.V" HOC TOBACCO—PIug, UigSdc; Smoking, 50c to SI WHALEBONE—The New York iiuotatiou for WHISKY—We quote: High-proof, $1:* to I $1 50, and low-proof, SI 75&2 50; various brands I of Bourbou, $2 25@5 50 -£ gallon, according to WlNE—French Claret, 562566 fl rusk, Cham pagne, 816@32 $ basket; California bulk de scriptions are quoted as follows: Angelica, $105 (al 28; Claret, 50@75c: Port, 81<S3 50; Sherry, ?1 1501 25; White. 15c@Jl 50 ¥ gal. WOODENWARE—The price-list of the Pacific Wooden wurc and Cooperage Co.'s product Is in I part as follows: Pails, paintrd, 3 Hoops, 83 per dozen; varnished do black hoops, 83 25: var nished do galvanized hoops, $3 75; White Pails—Black hoops, 83 25; do galvanized hoops, 83 75(8:5; do, brass-bound, $7 50(a> 9; Lard Pails covered, BU@3 75; Flour, Slo, S7 50 and 85 50, for the three sizes: Feed and Stable, 85@C for cedar, and 87(g8 for oak; Deck Buckets, $4 50(^6: Well Buckets, 87@ I 12: Water Kegs, S4<&6 per dozen: Tubs, I paiuteil. $9(5)20 per do/<_-n. or S3 per nest; var | nisheddo, Ssxfj.'Zl, white do, 516@20 per dozeu; Black do, Sl4@lß ft dozen; Keelers, 82 50@5 for 1 plain, and Ss(a;> per dozen for brass-bound: Family Washboards, $2 50; double zinc do, 84; laundry. 55 50 per dozen. WOOLEN GOODS—Pioneer Pine White Blan kets, 112x102, extra superior lambs', are quoted at 850 per pair for AAAA and S4O for AAA; smaller sizes are quoted 830 lor »Bx9S and fj-'i IT Mxttl: extra super are quoted at 820,818, Sls and $12 50, according to size and fmisn;super '.iniiin border, $11 50, $11, 89, 8s and BT, accord ing to size and liuish: Cleveland Blankets, 72x90, 8U5O; Hendricksdo, 6Sx7b, SK; Greely do, same sue, $5; Pink, Blue and Red Blankets, 7iix!jo,sl2; Cradle and Crib Blankets, MiG6, S7 50 for Supe rior, and So, 84, S3 and 82 50 for smaller sizes of extra super: Pink, Blue and Red do, 80; Washoe Blankets. 86 75 tor 4 point, So 25 for ;i point and SB 50 for 10 1b; same descriptions of Vicuna and Blue, S9, $7 and 812 50 respectively; Scarlet and Solferiuo, $10 50 lor 4 point, Si for 3 point and 815 for 10,1b; Mottled Blanket*, 810 and 813 per YEAST POWI>KR-Staiidaid brands of full weight, Id-ounce cans, 84 50 t* dozen, and other cans in proportion. Produce Market. San Francisco, August l.th. I I.< if it-Net cash prices for California: Best Family, $4 7."K5,4 'J5 ft bbl; Bakers' extra, 84 lu# I I^s; Superfine, B;>@3 40. WHEAT—It looks very much as if Call Board trading would be renewed early next week,and then some activity in the sample market may be expected. It is sixteen days since we were able to give a guiding quotation for Whent. mainly on account of the stoppage of Call Hoard business, consequent on the speculative col lapse. Of course then' is some little buying and selling iv progress, but the aggregate sales would not fool up any pretentious amount. As to prices, reports are very conflicting. It is said that SI 40@l 15 f) ctl is paid by interior mille for second quality, and that 81 tiO would not be n high figure in proportion for local trade iv 11 better article. Odd sales have been verified of parcels that would class as ordinary' No. 1 grade at fl 50, but tbc quantities in these instances have not been large enough to be of repre sentative character. There are no heavy buy ers, while holders of magnitude are not iu ciiued to press offerings. It is to be hoped tnat in a few days matters will be in a more satis- BARLE\ —Supplies of feed are rather large, but somehow the disposition seems to be to hold j sooner than make concessions on the asking rigure of K'-:,c ~? ctl for the better qualities Old Brewing drags badly. Sales are wholly of hand to-mouth character, and even the sellers con sider themselves fortunate if they secure $1 15 for strictly choice product. In new Brewing there seems, to be an improved feeling, and stock that a week ago could not be sold at over SI 07.; is now quoted at ?I 10 V ctl. Chevalier shows no activity, partly because offcringe are small in quantity, aud not up to requirements as to qual i;y. Uouud lots, every way suited to the wan' of export trade, could likely be sold at $1 57W0 ! (Vi ctl. Small parcels are not wanted. OATS —Receipts have not been excessive thit I week, but still there has been no lack of sup pi ies, at dealers have aople slocks on hand. I rade very slow. Choice Keed, 81 42V.< I @1 45: No. 1 Feed, Jl :i7>i<aa 40; No. 2, SI 27' t 91 SZift Milling, (1 50fcil 55; Surprise. SI 60. New Oat« are quotable at 81 26@1 JO for White and ¥I®l 9 ft ctl for Black. CORN—Finn at quotations, not being In liber ul supply. Quotable at $1 25 for both large and small Yellow, and «1 27'.^1 :!0 f ctl for White. SEEDS—Mustard, Brown, S2 50®;); Yellow 82 50#3 9 ctl; Canary, 3@3>J<;; Hemp, 3}foSߣ; Rape, 2(»2>£c; Timothy. s@6c; Alfella, 7(oi7C/; j >» ft: Flax. *1 9CXB2 15 » ctL MIDDLINGS—Hare been lowered more than omc this week. Quotable at 820i^2;< ft ton. HAY—A choice consignment linds prompt sale. We quote : Wheat, Bi;sfeld 50 ; Barley, »lli»13: Oat, SllctflLioO; Alfalfa, Sllw 12 i>er toil STRAW—Quotable at Ss<ss9c i» bale. HOlS—Market still in utaguaut condition. We quote old crop nominal at 12@15c; new, 15<tf-l7c BRAN—Weak and declining. Quotable at 81s RYE—Quotable at $1 3,/u 1 10 for new and $1 50 GROI NI) BARLEY—Quotable at f22<g23 fl POTATOES—We quote ; liurbauk Seedlings,' 51 20: Eurly Rose, 40Qn0c; Peerless, 6i^7iic- Garnet Chile. 75<<;'JDc fl ctl; Sweet. ?lf£fl 50 ¥ ctl. ONIONS-Quotable at lo@soc ft ctl, as to nual- I>RIKO PEAS—We quote: Green, 81 2. rK§ 1 35; Kites, fl: Blackeye, $1 12!, a 125 9 ctL BEANS—We quote : Bay.js. fl Bi»g.2 GO; Butter, SI 75^2 ; Pink. 81 Xs@l 45; lied, » 40 to 81 |.">; Lima. _JSI 75A2 25; I'ea, ?1 65®2; Small White. VEGETABLES—Tomatoes continue in large supply and low in price, other kin.l- are also well represented. We quote as follows: Egg Plant, 259350 V box: Cucumbers, 15® 25e ¥ box; pickling Cucumbers, 50(rt'60 fi box; (ireen Peppers, 25g50c T? box; Green I'eas, 9B£fßßc V lf»; Tomatoes, 15@25c » box : Green Com, 7.k: @S1 75^ box- Green Okra.:'.@le ?( B>; String Beans, 1 'i«2c fl B>; Summer .■vjuash, OOgtOe ¥ box: Artichoke*, 10® lSc V doxen; Oarrots, 35950 c V ctl; Turnips, -s.aoi>c f> ctl; Beets. 7Sc<g>Bl « sack; Parsnips, jCi-(aSl f) ctl; Cauliflower, si)^usc V doien Cabbage, 50®75c V CU: SarUo, l,Sc » tt> : Tielerr. sC(afioc • dozen ; Dry Peppers, NSlOc i DrrOkra, l'.®2iv»m. KRI'IT- I'eaebes clean up better, and are somewhat more steady iv price. Grapes are (■■imiiig along more freely. Apricots are going out ul market, llartlett pears are still in excess ortntde wants. Plums are not beiug gathered in some orchards, because quotations will not cover expenses. Nectarines are not wanted, and deal ers «em to understand this fact, as shipments are \ L-ry light. Berries are in good request. The height of tli<- fruit IMBDH i* aljout over, and littfc dumping is expected In the near future. We quote as ivßowi; Crab Apples, S @50c ? box: Cantaloupes, 75c/^?l 25 f case: Watermelons, I4<a> 9 hundred; Grapes So©soc ft box; do, Muscat, 10@fA: fl box; To kay, 50^i7.'>c; Rose of Peru, :;53;ioe ; Nec tarines. :*k- j» box; Peaches, ~Vsfe6oc V boxautl 25&5QC ¥ bskt: Orange Clings, SOian'^-. fl box: Apples, JoewSl V box, and 20@ 30c ?. basket; Pears,2s&snc«»box, aud 20@;»c ¥> bekt; do Bartlett, 30@75c f box: Fig«, 23935 c ¥ box for white, and 500150 f* box tor black: Strawberries. 53&5 * chest: Blackber ties, 83, 1 js4):'. ¥ chest: Raspberries,Ss<a.7 ~f chest; Plums. s*i lc: Egg Plums, l(S»i'- ? e y tb; Apri cots, l(a.2c ft ft>; Mexican Limes, |7:^!>^l>ox: Lemons, Sicily. tfiSC 50 ; do California, fl 51192 for common. wljjKi ? Ml for choice: Banana:, J2* x v >-nncn • PineaDDles. H'aß * dozec. DRIED FRl'lT—Apricots are coming lo mar ket with freedom. For Peaches there is said to be demand on Eastern account. We quote jnt biug lyts a- follows; Sun-dried Apples, ie fl B> for diced and ,'c for quartered : Al den and Plummer, !-Ss;ic; Apricots, \>MctV2p. for sun dried bleached: do, son-dried, 7^7V^e; Blackberries. 10c: Fig", 5(86.: for pressed, and r imwoaed: Smyrna Figs, Vi^alic for iaren. and 9.^10c for ke«s; Necurines. 7®m; Peaches, 16^17c for peeled, and ssh'.r for unpeeled; Pear?, 3#4c for whole and 7« tic for tliced; machine-dried, ll@l2Hc ; Plums 7@7,'.,e lor pitted and 2c for unpitted: Ger man Prunes, 7@Bc: French Prunes, 9i»loc fl Ib Raisins, London Layers, St "io<ai 7j « box. with 3*i.25c advance for fractioui; Common 81 ICKS. i 1 3S ■? box. HONEY—Light trade. Prices are above the yiewtof buyen.. We quote : Comb. 12»ai3c ft Ib for choice and 6«sSc for common : bright ex | tracted. iWo.bc. BITTEK —Ofterinp"! free &r blemish alone ee>mmaud top pri es. Receipts of onlinar\- EM&M of Iresii roll have bo<u rather liberal this week, and price? were easy in eonsetiuenre I Pickled mid Keg descriptions of cnoiee quality show piod strength in values. We quote; Fancy, 30&32'-.e: good to choice, '-V,§29c; fair, £'■ ®25c; mixed lots. 16S41SC; firkin, 21@22e for fancy, lb®JV for fair u> good, and liaise f tb for poor ; pickled roll, 22'^@25c »l ft. Eastern 13<S ISc -» Ib for ordinary to fairly good quality CHEESE—Quouble at UOHU^fi f, Ib lor choice cased, aud io@llc for fair to good qual ity. Ei i>;s—Stocks of good quality are nut large. We quote : Select ranch, SOatfjJic fl dozen • ?ood store lot*, 'Static; inferior, lia2O-- East ern, 12!^lSc fl do^n. ' POULTRY—Fair demand. Supplies are mod- I eratc 1, though enough for ali requirements We I quote as follows: Live Turkeys -Gobblers, anajlc I Mens, 17f$18c : Kooslere, 86(46 EO tor old, and I fj 50^7 50 'or yonnit: Hens, f6@6 50 for ordinary I stock, and $7@7 ,VJ for choice; Broilers &><<* 1150 j trunk*. S4@t; Geese, »1 75@2 ft pair; I Pigeons, S2 Jfl dozen. (JAMK—Venison 1131% yfr ft; Doves 65® I soc V doz; Babbitt. Slgl 25 ; Hare, SI 7002 V PROVISION'S—IxivuI trade is active, while I interior orders are anything but small. Prices I are linn, with bouyant tendency. We quote' I Eastern Hams, 15&16 c; California, lO&llc I for salt; refrigerator-cured, UfSiWjc; Eastern Breakfast Bacon. 12@12>ic: California Bacon,'." fe'.i'.-ic for heavy and medium. 10@10%c tor light I medium and ll@l2c for light, ISAQijc extra I light; Clear Sides. 10c 13 ft; Pork, 89 50&10 bbl I for extra prime. SlO@U for prime mess,sls su<Sl6 I for mess, SIC sC@l7 for clear, $17 s<xaiß for extra clear: Pigs' feet, «1 50@12; Mess Beef. «9 Kwiio I for bbhs. ti 7.W. for hf bbls: £ztra Mess Beef. I SlO 50iail for bbls, S5 50(fto 73 for hf übls; Family Beef. *15@lf. » bbl: California Smoked Beef. I laaiiVic ip B); Eastern Lard, 9@»%c for tierces I and 9K@loc ?( tt (or pails: Ca.ifornia do, 10-ft I tins, 7%e; 5-B> tins, 8c; pails, 9c for 10-ft, 9^c I for 5-ft. and 9} .;c & ft for :;-lr> pails. WOOL—Dealers are hopeful of good fall trade. Choice Humboldt and Meudoclno ¥ ft-.'21®230 do, good condition lsi.-'l I Poor short spring, seedy and burry, > 1b...13^»15 I Good short spring, seedy, ft 1.Va17 I rhoice short Kpring, free, 9 ft 17&18 I Choicest Northern sprinc. *ft 20ff122 I Good years' spring, free. f» ft 15<&16 I Fair years' spring, seedy, %l ft 14«515 I Poor years' spring, seedy and burry fl ft..u«i l:> Eastern, choice JCKB2-.' do, good 16&1 X do, poor, heavy 14@16 HIDEi AND SKlNS—Quotable as follows: Sound. Culls. I Heavy Steers, 58 »n up, ¥ * »@Ss!..c G'.',<<£7e I Cows and .steers. 48 to 55 lbs .707K S%'&& I Light, 40 to 4» ths 7® — s>«<s— I Kips. 17 to 29 lbs B®— 6 a— I Veal hkiiL'i. 11 to 16 ttw S<a — 6 @ I Calf Ski*, 7to 10 lbs .6® — 6 (a,— I Dairy Calf, 'iK- to 4Hc each; Dry Hides, usual selections, 13'^Hc: Diy Kips, do, l^>i@lK- f I tb; Calfskins, do, lny/d-Uc; Pelts. Bhearllng. 10c I lo 25c each: do, short," JQt&bQc each; do, medium, I 50(<t75c each; do long wool, 'JOcfeSl 25 each; Deer I skins, summer. 25®27^c: do, fall and medium, I 22@LMc ■}> tb; (ioat Skius, 60c apiece for ptimt aud uertcct, lOftfiOe lor medium. 20@25ceaeli lot small, 5c each for kid. Good, clean Skius. should average -@-", Rn each : badly danmged have no real value. Beaver Skins, Sl@7 eacli for prime large, ?'.!<<'l for medium, and lOc^Sl for small sizes with inferior selling at a marked reduction ; Wild Cat Skius, Js@6oc apiece foi prime and s@'i"Kr for poor; Coon Skins, s@lof each for small and ln<8:)0c for large; Coyote Skins, 10@25c Cm small and 25©S0c apiece 101 1 FRESH MEATS— I'ollowiug are the rate! Jor whole carcasses from slaughterers tc dealers: Beef—First quality, 6rg6Uc; »c ond quality, s^c; third quality, 4}i@sc ¥ ft Veal—Large. sv&: small, 7@9c |t ft. Mutton- Quotable at TjfjßflVri ® ft. Lamb-Spring, 7w It 1> ft. Pork—uve on foot grain fed J.'iS^e; stock, ;P4*4c; dressed Hots, 7:o i>ACRAMKNTO MAKKET. hACRASTENTO. August ICth. FRITIT— Lemons—Sicily, 87 50 @i» i* ft); Limes, *10<»l 1T» box, SI 25@150 ¥ 100; Bananas. 53(0.3 50 V bunch for I.sluud; Pineapples, $fi@Gso; Cocoa nuts. S6 50#7 ; Plums, 25@50c; Crawford Peaches. 2SSSOC; Apples, i*X'@sl : Bartlett Pears, Sl®l 25; Licrman Prunes. 81; Grapes, MUM-ut, SO a fine; Rose of Peru, 40@50c; black Hiimbiirg, 46@60c. DRIED FRUITS—Apples, sliced. 6@Sc V 1b; do evaporated, 12Ji®13c; do quartered, 2®3c; Pears, peeled, 6@7c; Plums, pitted. yftsiOc: Peaches, 10@12c; do peeled, 15@lCc; Pmneß, German and French, 7®loc: French Prunes, evaporated, B;.ji@loc; Blackberries, 12}^@13c; Figs, Caiilor nia, s®6c. TABLE FRUlT—Assorted, 2>£-Ib cans. ? doz, 42 l'J@J 15, Peaches, 82 3 @2 60; Bartlett Pears, 12200225; Plums, Jl 50@170; Blackberries, 52(1* 2 It); Gooseberries, $2 2TKS.2 50; Strawberries, 12500275; Apricots, 8215C«52 25; Muscat Grapes, 11600175; Red Currants, 82 35<fe2 4O; Cherrk*. $2 25i.i 2 7.i. PIK FRUITS— Assorted, 2%-B> cans,?! dozcu, 81 ;»(gil 40; assorted, gallon I'ans, S4; Peaches, 2J4-tt. cans, $1 50; Portland Blueberries, 2-lbeaus, 82; Whortleberries, $1 75; Capital Asparagus. 81 7.">«x.j > dozen caus. VEiJETABI.ES-Potatoes—Karly R0k,60070c; Snowtlttkes, '."C(atl; Peerless, W(n '.Wo — market steady; Summer Squash, lie ; Cucumbers, 5c ?» doz;Onions,hociaSl; Cabbage,7scftuSl; Carrots. 75c <&S1 'pi 100 lbs; Turnips, 7.'>c«i il yf, sack: String Bcaus, 2@3c; bunch vegetables, 10@12>£c<£ doz; Parsnips, Sl®l 25; Beets, »1 2,"i; Horse Radbh, 14@10c * tt>; Garlic, 2(g3c; Artichokes. 25ffl35c¥ dozen; Wax Beans, 3ffl4c; Tomatoes. 26030 a; Siuramcoto Corn, 20c^dozeu; Sweet I'otatoe*, 81 jn ; Yams, $1 25: Shell Beans. 5c V B>; Green Peppers, 4fesc ?1 1b ; Egg Plant. s<aßc * Ih; Watermelons. ."KXgTTio » dozen : t'antcloupes, 50 075 c V dozen; Cauliflower. We. BRKADdTUfrFS—FIour, «o » bbl; Oatmeal, 10-Ib sack, 4c » lh, Si «0 lUO-B) sack; Corntneal, white and yellow, 81 So II 25 Ib saqks, 82 in 10 --1b sacks: Cracked Wheat, $2 75; Hominy, 10-tt) sack, (2 75 9 100 its. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, hens, 12c : gob blers, l;!c: dressed, 15@16c; full-grown Chick ens, 85 50@6 y dozen: young Roosters, 84 506>> "r* dozen ; broilers. ?.;..: 1; tame Ducks, 86; Pekiu, So 50@7; Geese. 8202 25 f*i>air; Eggs, choice California. 2.">@2»>c » dozen. DAIRY PRODUCTS—Butter, fancy roil, 2t>@ 31c * Ib; ranch butter, 22c; pickled, 230 25c; packed In flrkiiu, choice, 21023 c: (om mon, 12@14c; Cheeise. C«li!oruia, ll®12c: Lim burger, 17c; genuine Swiss. 29c; American Swiss, 21c; California Swiss, ls@2oc: Young America, 13c: Manin's Cream, lhc. HAY, GRAIN ANl> FEED—Oat Hay, 815@K. fk '.?■>: AiiftUado.SlOfflL; fVfu: Bran,BiO * ton; Middliugs, 522 So tj|f toti; Barley, whole, pay- Ing 90c; rolled, 81 10; Wheat choice lniHing), payiug. 81 10 ft cwt; Tame Oats, 81 75 ; Wild Oats. 81 75; Corn, paying 81 Ji» cwt. MISCELLANEOUS— Seeds—Alfalfa, 909% c ; Timothy, Eastern, 6J£@7c * Ib ; Pop Corn, 3>#«4e >> Ib ; Red Clover, 10@llc * ft ; Red Top, 6>ift7c. Nuts—Chile Walnuts, new, 11® 12c; California Waluuls, lG@l7c; Almonds, new, 16@17c ; Peanuts, California, 4%@5>4c. I>ard (California), (»us, 7}4&t>y.; Eastern, B(.<g> 9>ic. Hides, salt, light and medium, 7"c; heavy steers, bJic; dry, 14c. Tallow, 3c. Hops, 18W, 12c to 16c. MK*TS—Beef, s@fie: Mutton. Ge; Litmli. »C; Veal, 7@Sc; Hogs, 4 1 4 @sc: aressed Pork, 7c; Hams — Eastern. H'.,c : California. \2'<.v : lia '•ou—Medium, li'.o ; seketed, 10-^e ; extra light. I EASTERN AND FOREIUN MAKKKTS. IM York. August l;Hh. WHEAT—IJ m.—sic for cash, "ye foi August, 79?./<ux>c lor tk-inv'inher. 81' *(«81-! ,c for October, 82J1062%0 fur Novemht-r. Chicago, August luth. I WHEAT—I 2 m -6%e for cash, for Sep tember, 7O^@7OSc lor October, and 72c for No vember. Uverpooi., August 10th. WHEAT—Moderate demand. California spot lots, 6s (id to 6s yd; cargoes off coast, nuiet but steady; on passage, slow; Mark Uiue Wheat, ■inlet: French country market?, quiet; Wheat aud Flour in Purls, steady. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK BAXBS. San Francisco. Aagntf 19, 1887. HOBMN<; ÜB!KO> Ophir 7<S7' Julia ,Vie MexicAU 4 25'^tledoiiia 55c 8. & C -1 8004 7tja Hiil 4m B & B (i'. 4 loctideutal 3 ;>.-, C. C Viipinia lT'^ißeutou 2 s'^)2 90 Savage T'^T'^lAilnttic 55c Pouwl 6J4 Navajo 1 r,o H. & N 4 BS Belle Isle Sic Point !«abj>, S.B. Isle *si«B' Jacket 1 '.)."> Queen 1 90&4 75 Belcher W/ t Argen a 25c t l. Nev ." Mo F. Trefi»ure 2 2S@2 :i0 Utah l 50 Podie ' ,vj Seg. Belcher 2 40|Mono .'.l ,V) Overman 1 ~<Xjtl 75 Peer We Kxeliei|iier 1 15 Crocker '.tie Union 3 ■JO] Peerless. 1 25 Alta -l JO(»J 2oiWeldon 1 05 AFTERNOON SESSION. Ophir. fi 7-,;<s>6*il Andes 1 10 Mexican 4 30 Benton ....^J 90®2 sa ii. & C 4 70[Baltimore _T.l to B. i B 6'4!lowa. 70c Oon. Va. 17? B@l- Atlantic ±:>c Savage 7%N. Occideutai 70c Chollar.. atflW. Potosi tSo Ohollar H2 W. Crown Pi 1 Ravage ~-^l\i Eureka 7 PotoGl byj3i:i\ Andes 115 H. &S I tioCtfl 70 Navajo 1 55<5.l BO Point .:.... .*r} a B. Isle _ 7iKafi.V Jacket 490 N*. B. Isle »», •-' Imperial 'l 30 Queen 1 sj@i 70 Alpha _ * Navajo Queen 3oc Belcher i>VH«?f': 4 F. Treasure 2 i".(a.-J :iu 8. Nevada 3 UO Bodle 1 86 Bullloa 1 50@l 45Bul»er Me L'wh 1 <s#l 40 Mono 100 Exchequer; 1 40 Tutcarora 40c Be*. B .2 40«2 :io Peer 80©75 c Overman 1 75@1 65 Crocker. :i.: Justice 1 or> Peerless. 1 25@1 :io Union 3 10"' 3 15 Central _»...50c Alta :. 110 Weldon _ _J CaledODia 35@50c TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The I^mdon, Ont., Bank has suspended. < . P. Huntington will return from Europe the coming week. At Hammond'* Point, N. V., Charles Haight shot his wife and then himself. Both are dead. They leave ait infant a few months old. i"J. w. Alexander, living near Grimes' Lund iug. was bitten on the arm and shoulder by a tarantula and he is not expected to survive. A French ludy was recently arrested on the Meol Wight for haviDg modeling Hay in her poxse^sion, stupid officers mistaking it for dyna mite. A letter received a few days ago bg Rev. Father Healy from his brother, Captain Healy, of the revenue steamer Bear, announced thai ihe \c sel and crew were safe. Kdward A. Johnson, a noted crook Hiidci press robber, who escaped from the Nashville prison, and for whom large rewards were offered, has been arrested in Kentucky. A. C. Bradford, of the United State? Land Of fice. San Francisco, is in receipt of a letter fif teen days from Constantinople, In which the writer, A. Orchaazy, asfcs lnformatiuu about ' lovemmeiit lauds in California. The l)emocratic Central Committee of Marys ville issued a call for primaries in the Second tfupervUorDistrict, embracing the Third and Founh Wards ol Marysville. to be held on Ah gust £M, to meet in couvention Auguvt LTth. "ieneral Miles has beeu concentrating « con >iderable number of troupe at the San <\iri<is Agency. There are at present at the agency twelve troops of cavalry. This Is significant, in that it means that several condemned reue cades are to be executed. Morgantown, W. Va , is «inH«t panic-stricken tUrough the renewal oi the trouble with the railro»d labo^i-re, numbetiug 600, who were de frauded out of a month's, pay by Ihe failure ot the contracting Hnn, Fannant & John«>n. They are menacing the town. Tho Mayor has called out the military. JJISCELLANKOIM. Liver Complaint Is more surely mikl upeedtly eured by the dm "C A;it's SarsapnrHls, Unto by snj other remedy. ** [ eras a great snfierer from llver troubles, anil nevertontMj any tliin-,' Uiut gave me permani at reHrf untO 1 began taking Aycr*s Sarsupariria, abont Iwo years ago. A fL".v boitlcs of this med icine produced u radical core. — Witt. I'. Bitkur, lad \V- Crootliuo st.,Boston,3luss. A Remarkable Cure. Aver's Sanutparilra hiw cured me of j bad it cs^eof AJbsfcvNM "i" ti,r Uverit»fj>v Imumn being could be ufflicled with Kiid live, l was coulined lo the houie for two ytmrs, and, for tbe \:\-\. three nioni'.i- ol l Unl linn-. w;is unable lo leave my bed. Four |.li\>i<.'i;ni~ treated we without yL\\ inj; ivlirf. and, in f:i'.-t. tiothing helped me, until I tried AycvN Brtr»apsirilki. After u-iu I.'1 .' :i quarter ol :i buttle of HiK medi cine I i>. ■;::!! to feel belter, and everi ndUilluQul di»u Recuied to bring ti. luiillli aud strength. I used three bottle*, and in bow able to attend tu mi l>u>iin--. I walk t'» town- -one mUe distant—and return, without cliftiniliy. Ayer*a Sar»a l>:trill;i has accomplishpd' all This for hh-. - W. S. .Miner, Canon City, Jik-h. Ayer's SarsapariMa, PIWMUtHI liy Dr. ,T. C.Vyer&Po., Lowell, Ma^s. BuM by ill i'., _„n:t. i'ricc $1; six botllub, tj. HUMPHREYS' W JUjJ% DR' HL'UFHHSYS 1 BOOE I ■■ I 91 tilt D FREE. |fl g|J t.1.1r.-^. I 11. lU.i 14111. V. V LIST Or PEEiCir-A I. HOB. CUBEti rill'E. 1 Feren, t'ongwtion, IntUmraations... .25 2 Worms. Worm Fever. Worm Colic. . .25 3 frying i'ollc, or Teething of Infants. .25 4 Diarrhea, of Children or AdulU 25 A Dv»entery. Griping, Bilious Colic 25 6 Cuolr-ro Morbun, \ omitiug 25 7 4'oughn, Cold, Bronchitis 23 8 Neuralgia, Toothache. Faceactir 25 9 Headaches, Sitk Headache. Vertigo. .25 HOMEOPATHIC IO l>v "Pt'l'iin. Bilious Stomach .25 II Kui>pre»4edor Painful Periods 25 12 Whites, too Profuse Periods 25 13 Croup, Coach, Difficult Breathinß 25 14 Halt Hhrmn, Krybipelnß. Kruptiona.. .25 ID Ithcimiatism, Rheumstic Painj 25 IC Fever and Asur. (hills. M&Uris. SO 17 Piles. Blind or BleedinK SO 19 Cntorrll. Inilurors. (old in the Head .SO 20 W hooping *'oil«h, Viojent Coughs.. .5O 24 (ifllirnl llrliilitv.PhyMcai WtaknebS .SO 27 Kidiuv I»i»ea«e .5O «>» \.rvoui Krhllld I »M> 3O I rinary Weakness. Wetting Bed... .SO 33 Pltf a»ei» of the Hrarl. PalpiUtion I .<M> SPECIFICS. Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of price.— HI'MFHHkIb'MDICIS'LIt). 1 »'J i uiiunat, .VI. FORTUNE TELLER, Astrologer and Clairvoyant. READING OFTHE \gSHSBmS*§ Past, Present, Future. mK^BS^M INKOKMiTION GIVEN c:N I^SjWjE^^S Kiisiress, Love, I'.m 'llS^^tV - " ship »Dtl Ma-riage. j-c*?. -y>^ — -- 4^~l)iH£Uosing disea^eH I- Parties can have Mag 1 /PZZIA _\\3>x netic Treatment if de-'.-.'./""., ■ ~^^v"f aired. HKS, I. C. ASDKEWS. lm S.'E. cor. Third and X sis.. No. 302. H. H. LINNELL, Agricultural Implements ETC., ETC., ETC., Removed to No?. 211,213, 215 J street. 4p-tl HENRY ECKHARDT, ptCNSMITH. IMPORTER AND V ■« VJT I»ealer in Pjilicol Bamboo Fly *%<S>'7 Rtxis: Salmon, Trout and Bats Hies »W(w* and Ftoh Hooks; Waterproof Silk,^^ JaC Tuintedaud Braided Silk, Cotton^ v J and Linen Tines; Bait Boxes: Trout Baskets and Reels; dain aarl Velvet Dog Collars; Spike and Choke Collars; Dog Slips ana Leaders. No. 523 K street. Send for Price List on Guns. tf4p LIEBIG'S fSjft^pF^P&S] WONDERFUL l/VPff GERMAN f hSSh^ INYIGORATOR, XEE OLDEST, GREATEST AND BEST KEM edy for the cure of Nervous and • Phvsieal Dility, Vital Exhaustion, Seminal Weakness. Loss of Manhood, Failing Memory and Relaxed and Enleeblcd condition of the Genito-Crlnary Organs. it speedily cures Impoteucy, Early De cay, Loss of Vigor, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and all the sad effects of youthful follies and abust or EXCESSES OF MATUKIT?. It permanently prevents all Unnatural Loss from the system, as thousands can attest who have used the Remedy In the past quarter of a century which it has been before the public. It is indeed a wonderful remedy—toning thenerv»s, strengthening the muscles, checking the waste, invigorating the whole system, ana restoring the afflicted to HKALTH aud HAPPI NESS. The Doctor will agree to forfeit CI.OOO fora case undertaken not cured. The reason so many caunot get cured of Weaknew and the above dis eases is owing to complication called PROSTA TOKRHEA with Hypersthesia, which requires special treatment. Dr. Likbigs Invigobator, No. 2, with oni peculiar special treatment, Is the only cure for Pkostatobehea. By it Manhood is restored and the hand of time moved *jacl from age to youth. Price of either Invig .rutor, S3. Cf.sc of six bottles, SlO. Sent to any address, covered securely from observation. I>r. IJxbii; & Co treat succesffully by Ho mtßopathy every form of SPECIAL, PRIVATE or CHRONIC DISEASE, without mercury or nauseous drugs. If vitality i3 drained from the body, numerous diseases follow that baffle ordi nary medical treatment. If allowed to continue the unnatural loss causes Consumption, Dia betes, Brightß Disease, Insanity, etc Cures guaranteed. Diseases of J>e genitourinary organs, kidneys, liver and oladder specially treated. Diseases ok women speedily ci'Ruri Oualifleri and Responsible.—Dß. LIEBIG & CO. from El'boi-i are regular college educated physicians, and are now in their nineteenth year of special practice. If pimples appenron the race aud body, if you become listless and easily tired and exhausted, look out for the complication with Seminal Weakness, discovered at the LIEBIG DISPEN SARY, known as Prostatorrhcea. DR. LIE BIG'S INVIGORATOR, No. 2, is the only known remedy for the above complication, Prusta torrhcea. Most powerful electric belts free to patients. TO PKOVE THK WONDERFUL TOWEB OF THB INVIGORATOR, A 92 BOTTLE GIVEN OB SENT free. Consultation tree and private. 1.1 KHKJ DISPENSARY, 400 Geary street. San Franci'CO, Cal. *»- Private Entrance, 4-15 Mason street, four blocks up Geary from Kearny. Main entrance through Dispensary Drug Store. dB-ly SALOONS, ETC. FIFTH AVENUE SALOON, 1015 Fifth street, bet. J and K. PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER ON -1- draught, Five Cents per Glass. Also, tine WINES, LIQUORS, CKiARS, etc. 4plm E. DIKTKKLB, Proprietor. C. SCHAEFER & CO., DKALERS IN Pare Old California and Imported Wines, Liquors, Ale, Porter, LAGBH. OBEUn, Etc. Cellai :i:.<l Simple-muni-. 415 J Mt.. bet. Fourth and fifth, Sacramento, Cal. ROOMS FOR CU'BS AND PRIVATE PAR tics always to be had. All goods arc of the best quality, and will be sold in quantities to suit at the cheapest price, and delivered with outextracostauywhere in thecity. Orders from ths country will find prompt attention. 4p-lm CAPITAL BREWERY Corner Twelfth and I Streets. "WIENER" LAGER BEER, Mannfactuied at the CAPITAL BREWERY. Equaled by no other. Made here and superior to tbe Eastern. TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! *»- Private families supplied. Beer delivered to any part of the city ans-4pl m ""SIERRA LAGER BEER! Onr Latest aai Finest Production. BOCA. BREWING CO., On Drangbt at Wissemann's Saloon, 1020 Ponrth street, bet. J and K, SACRAMENTO. ' la GEORGE WIS9EMANN Agent. m J OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF STREET WORK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT 13 the intention of the Board of Trustees of the city of Sacramento to have II street, from Tenth to Twentieth, improved by grading uud graveling to the oflieial grade, and constructing redwood curbißg. paved gutters, stoue cross walks, Oregon pine plank aprons to crosswalks and drainage culverts, aud filling in behind the curbing to the line of the sidewalks. Said im provements to be made in accordance with a resolution passed by the Board of Trustees on the 15th day ofATKH7SI, ls."C, to which all parties interested are referred for further particulars. au!9-5t JOHN RYAN, Street Commissioner. NOTICE OF STREET WORK. NOTICE IS HEREBY (iIVEN THAT IT 18 the intention of the Board of Trustees ol the city of S-acrumento, to have O street, from Tentli to Twentieth, improved by grading and graveling to the official grade and constructing redwood curbing, paved gutters, stone cross walks, Oregon pine plank aorons to crosswalks aud drainage culverts, and filling in behind the curbing to the Hue of the fcidfcwalks. Said im provements to be made in accordance with a resolution passed by the Board of Trustees on I the Hth day of AUGUST, 1887, to which a'l parties interested ate referred for further particulars. _au J 9-5t JOHN RYAN, Street Commissioner. NOTICE OF STREET WORK. VTOTICE IS HEREBY (..IVEN THAT IT IS jLM the intention of the Board of Trustees of the I city of Sacramento tohaves ftreet, fromthecen- I ter of Ninth street to the center of Tenth street, improved by grading and rounding up to the omcisl grade and constructing Oiegon pine I plank crosswalks and drainage culverts. Said I improvements to be made in accordance with a resolution passed by the Board of Trustees on the 16th day of AUGUST, 18h7. to which all parties interested are referred lor lurther par ticulars. JOHN RYAN. Street Commissioner. au!6-5t Proposals fi r Repaving J Street, between Front and Second. COALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED I O by the Board of Trustees of the cily of Sac ramento until MONDAY, AUGUST 22,18b7, at 10 I o'clock a. M., for repaving J street, from Front I to Second, according to tpecifieations on file I with the Citv Auditor. aul6-*t JOHN KYAN, Stieet Commissioner. ORDINANCE«No. 18. Notice to Holders of Coupons of the City of Sacramento. TJOLDERS OF ABOVE MENTIONED COU- O. pons are hereby notified that the Board of Trustees of the city of Sacramento, State of Cat- I ifornia. on the first day of August, ISK7, adopted I the following resolution: '• Rtsolvtd, That the City Treasurer be instructed to give notice by publication for three weeks, in two daily news papers published in Sacramento and one in San Francisco, that there is money in the Pinking aud Interest Fund to pay all the coupons that matured prior to January 1. !h7s, oi the bonds of the city of Facraroento, issued underthe Acts of 1858 and IS6-1, and that If the holdeis of said coupons do not present them for payment before the first day ol September next the money in the I Sinking aud Interest Fund will be applicable to I the payment of coupons that matured Jauuary I 1,1578." VV. E. GEKKER, I auB-3w Treasurer of the city of Sacramento. JBANKDfG HOUSES. NATIONAL BANK D.O. Mills & Co., SACRAMENTO, <J .11.. DIRECTORSi EDGAR MILL'- President 8. PRENTICE SMITH Vice-president FRANK MILLEK Cashier L'HAS. F. DLLLMAN Assistant Cashiei I D. O. MILLS. 4p-tf CALIFORNIA STATE BANK. Does a General Banking liuslnexa. •»■ Draws Exchange on all the principal I cities of the world. OFFICERS: President N. D. RIDEOO VieeJ'reaident FREDERICK COX I Cashier A. ABBOTT DIRECTORS: C, W. CLARK. GEO. C. PERKINS, JOSEI'H STEFFEKS, J. R. WATSON, N. D. RIDEOLT, FREDERICK COX. I A^ABBOTT. tf PEOPLE'S SAYINGS"WK! Office—No. 400 J street, Sacramento. Capital Stock Paid Up $225,237 00 Term and ordinary deposits received. Dividends Paid Semi-Aunually. I 49*Money Loaned on Real Fstate Duly. VVM. BECKMAN, President." Wm. F. Huntoos, Secretary. tim "SACRAMENTO BANK, Tnt Oldest SATIJJas Bank in the City, I Comer J and Fifth street*, Sacramento. I /^DARANTEKD CAPITAL. 5500.000. PAID I \JT up Capital, 8200,000. Loans on Real Estate, I Jauuary 1,1887, $2,124,606. Term and Ordinary Deposits, Jauuary 1.1587, $2,061,025. Term and Ordinary Deposits received, and Dividends paid in January and July. Money Loaned upon Real Estate only. This Bank does exclusively a Savings Bank business. Information furnished on application to W. P. COLEMAN, President. Ed. R. Hamilton, Cashier. tf The crocke¥woolworth National Baiik of San Francisco, 822 PINE STREET. Pmld-np Capital 51.000.000 (Successor to Crocker, Wool worth A Co.) DIRECTORS: Char. Crocker, | K. H. Miller, Jr., R. (1. Woolworth-. President W. K. Brown „ _..Vice-Presidenl Wm. H. Crockkr |d6-4plml_ Cashitr RAILROADS, STEAMERS, ETC. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (PACIFIC SYSTEM). mRAINB LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE SACRAMENTO. LEAVE FROM JDNE 25,1887. arrivb 7:20 A. CaUstoga and Napa. 6:50 p. 11-30 a Deming, El Paso and East... 2:30 p. 9.50 P. Coles and Portland, via Chieo _ 4:10 a. I V6:05 A. Coles til ChiCO „... 4-25 r 6:60 p. Knights 6:50 a. S*o P. Los Angeles and Mojave 9:00 A. 7:20 P. /Ogden and East) Express 7:00 a. 7ao r. \ " " " /KmSgn't 7:00 a. 2:50 p Red Bluff, via Maryayille.... 10:10 a. 10:80 a. Redding, via Davis 8:45 p. 450 A. San Francisco, via Benieis.. 9:40 p. 11:30 A. " •• "LlTem-cie 235 P. •10:00 A. " " steamer— 56*0 A. 11:30 A. San Jose 235 p. 11:30 A. Stockton and Gait 2:35 p. 5:00 P. " " " ........ 9*o a. 11*0 A. Truckee aud Reno 2:1(1 p 750 a. Vailejo 1155 a. : 8. St P. It. R. j *8.00 a. Kolnom 4 Shingle Springs... «l:50 r | *S:W P. Folaom «6:hO a. 1 A. For Morning. p. For Afternoon. j • Sundays excepted. t Sundays only. : 6 Mondays excepted. ! f Freight and Accommodation Trains. A. N. TOWNE, General Manager. I T. A. Goodkan, Gvii'l Pass. Rnd Tieket AiretU Chicago and northwestern Railway. mHE UNDERSIONED WILL ORGANIZE AN A EXCURSION TO THE EAST On the 27th of AUGUST. For full particular! address JOHN TALBOT, Ageat. Also, Agent Inman Steamship Co. Office, 205 J street, Sacramento. Postoffice Box ash. In close stamp for answer. tf STAB MILLS 4HDJALT HOUSE. tAI/i 1018, 1020. FIFTH STREET, SACRA- I'J ID. mento, NETJBOURG & LAGES. Pro prietors. Manufacturers of Malt and all kind* of Meals. Would call special attention to our Kiln-dried Commeal. Oatmeal, etc. Also, deal ers in Hops, Corks, Produce, Grain, Feed, and a general assortment of Brewers' Supplies. «5t- Exchange sold on all Principal Cities is Europe. tf SACRAMENTO PLARIRGIILLI^^^ MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, Windows, Blinds. Moldings, r* Kinish Doorsnnd Windo-.v Frames. !mM9/F^£j Brackets and Turning Stair Work vyf "~*~l a Specialty. ■-■' dp-*- j: •#• Comer Front and Q streets, W™ Sacramento. I tf^ 1 HABTWELL, HOTCBKISS &STALKER. 4q>lm TBTfiAMGAZEITE" EVERYBODY WANTS IT I mm "GAZETTE" IS ONK OK THE BESI L Country Papers In California, and the best advertising medium for Sacramento MerchaaU and Business Men to patronize. It Is published to the heart of the rirheet grain-producing lections In the State, and ciTC-a'ate* largely In Sacramento, San Joaquln, Amador, El Dorado and Calayeras Countie*. To secure the trade of these flve counties by advertising, no better oi cheaper medium than the "GAZETTX" can be {oond. ' The " QAiirrj'E" is jpnbUahed ererj Satoday. MSACHXM » CAMfrgmA, Fro?*.. BAKER & HAMILTON, I3U'OKTE«B AM) JOBBERS OF ih:-a_:r,:d~w"_a_:r,:e] i IRON, STEEL, COAL, POWDER, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS & MACHINES, BARBED WIRE, CORDAGE, BELTING, Etc. —gfc^^gP^ Pacific Wheel & Carriage Works, / IBPffiBftHPK^I A^\ M--.:iitfafturer of FINK CARRIAGES AND f r \tflg?rirTn i 1 J wacjons. auo, wheels, gear, bodies, etc I t^j I^sB C TTT'lPlb^r^^wyri 1 Inil«'rtcr aiid Deak-r in CAk KI AGE AND WAI K>N \ s\/ )Cr\l>Z\ls\f Vy-AjS^ I MATERIAL. Office and Factories: 1301 to 132S V]< A y\^/C AnY /\*T TO? 1' osito^y: 101, 2 and 101< SECOND -•^siL^^ " 3^:,. 3*l^ improved "NOTES" ROAD CART. —B^ Tlie Ka>le»t Cart for Road or Track. myl4- Dealers in LUMBER, DOORS, WINDOWS&BLINDS Main Oflice^ Second strei/t. between L and M. | [)p-lm] | Yard: Front and R streets. Sacramento C3-O TO «T- 3B- "WHITE, No. 739 K BTREET, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH, BAORAJKENTO, AND BUY YOITE GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. ns^ ALLOWS NO OXE TO UNDF.RfiFXL HIM. Uptfl SEND FOK PRICE LIST. IDIIXESOTORY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. V>V •: OFFICE. OFFICE HOURS. RESIDENCE. TKI.KI'HOM Atkinson. F. 1 837 I > 10 to 12 a. M.,2t04,6:30t0T:^)P. M. 627 J _ _ Baldwin, W. H N. E. cor. 2d and K 10 to 12 a. m., 2to 4, 7 to 8 p. M NEcor2d<s K tßrigKS, W. A .'1? T „ 10:30 A. M. to 12 M, Ito 2,7 to BP. M. 1304 1 67 and <«« ißrißgs.Wra. Ellery Oculist, 429H J 9:30 to 12 A. M., 1 to 4 P. M 1304 1 81 Brune, A. E Sth and J 10:30 a. m to 1, 2to 4, 7 to 8 P. M.... Xth and J 287 JCluness, W.K 2d and K 9 to 11 A. M., 1 to 3 P. M 806H _ Hiardner, M iX.% 3 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to S p. M M'trop'n b'dj? •Huntinßtou.T. W. ■Tje^J 1 m. to 3 P. M., 7 to 8 P. M S]s I3thst I3,9lan<lloS Laiue, J. K 913 K 9 to 11 a. m., 2104, 7 to 8 p. M 913 K *Magill,Mary J 712^ J 10 to 11 A. M., 2t04,6:30t07:30p.M. "l'.'Vi J 159 .. . . Oatman, I. E 627 J 9 to 11 a. m.. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. M 1027?} •Parkinson, J. H... f2f>y, J 9 to 11 A. M.. 2?C tc4::X, '. toS P.ji.'lOSOl 8t ind 1G« •fSimmous, G. L 212 J". 9tolo A. M., 2tc4, 7 tos p. m N and 10tb.... 67 and 12S ISimmons, Junior.. 212 J 11 a. m. to l£ M.,4 to 5, TtoSp. m. X and 10tb..., 67 «nd 128 Jf-nlder, T. A.. S. E. cor. 2d and K 9 toll A. M., 2 to 4 P. M msil J _ Tyrrell. G. G N. W. cor. sth and J 12 m. to 1, 2 to 4, 6:30 to 8 p. m i6I7N .1 Voeiler, H 521 J 9 a. m. to 12 m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p.m...'521 J White, (i. A County Hospital * Co i;osj>italj 56 (5) »So evening houra Sundays. t^o aftenioon hours Siindaye. tXo evening hours. HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS' DIRECTORY. DIXON, & M.. M. 1) OOice, «3 Jst Hours: 9tolo a. m., Ito 3, anrl 7toB p. M.|Res72B 9th ROSS. CARRIE A., M. I) Otlice, 7th and 1.. Hours: Bto9 A. M., 12 to3. and7 to BP. u 1 PINKUAM.CHAS. E.,M. I-:... Oflicc, SIS Bth st... Hours: 9A. M.,1 to ", and rt to7:30". M | M^^£?^EJUVENATOR. This Great Strengthening Remedy and Nerve Tonic _ Cures with unfailing certainty Nervous and I'hyeical Debility, Seminal Weakness, Sperma torrhoea, Impoteccy, Proutatorrhtta, Hypenesthesia (over sensitiveuess of the parts), Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Impurities ol the Blood and diseases of the Skin. It permanently stops all unnatural weakening drains upon the system, however they oc cur, preventing involuntary seminal losses, debilitating dreams, seminal losses with the urine, or while at stool, etc., so destructive to mind and body, and cures all the evil effects of youthful follies and excesses, restoring Exhausted Vitality, Sexual Decline and Losa ol Manhood, how ever complicated the cage may he. A thorough as well as a permanent cure and complete restoration to perfect health. Strength and \ igorof Manhood is absolutely guaranteed j,y this justly celebrated and reliable Great Remedy. Price, $2 50 per bottle, or five bottles for Sin. Sent upon receipt of price, or C. O D., to any address, secure trom observation and strictly private, by Dr. C. D. SALFIEIO>, 816 Kearuy Street. San Francisco, Oal. •_ • — Sufficient to show its merit, will be sent to any one applying by letter "\V \'Vk^rW^ \ 'tatlDn his symptons and age. Qyu&l;WSCVill QiTVIJj. Consultations strictly confidential, jy letter or at office, psu. -■* Jd.twly HOTELS AND REBTAURASTB. CAPITAL HOTEL, SACRAMENTO, CORNER SEVENTH AND K STREETS. BLESSINIi & 'JCTHRIE, Proprietors. .»-Frec Omnibus to and from the Cara.-«» WESTERN HOTEL, NOS 209 TO 210 K STREKT, rnHREE3LOCKS FROM RAILROAD DEPOT. J_ Leading Butiuess and Family Hutel of Sac ramento, Cal. The most convenient to Post otliee. Express and Land Offices, all Courts and P.aces of Amusement. M«-al», as rents. First class in all its appointments. FreeCobehtoand from the Hotel. WM. LAND, Proprietor. ~pac7fic hotel, Corner K aud Firth streets, Sacramento. /~IF.NTRALLY LOCATED AND CONVENIENT \j to all places of amusement. The bent fam ily hotel in the eity. The Table always supplied with the best the market affords. Street Cars from the Depot pass the doorevery five minutes. Meals, as cents. C. Y. SIXULKTOS, Proprietor. THE SADDLE ROCK RESTAURANT AND OYSTER HOUSE rHRST-CLABB HOUSE IN EVERY RESPECT. P Ladies' Dining-room separate. Open day and night. BUCKMANN & CARRAGHER, Pro prietors, 1019 Second Street, between J and EL, 3acramento. STATE HOUSE, Corner Tenth and K »ti., Sacramento. MEALS, 8S CENTS. BEST FAMILY HOTEL on the Coast for the money. The Saloon is now owned and run in connection with the house. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars al ways it> stoeMluii B. B^ BROWN^ Proprietor. GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL, Corner Seventh .m<l K streetH. Fl UST-I LA.-.-. "» Free 'Uu< to tod from the Cars. W. O. ItOWFKS, I'roiiriet»r._ ST. DAVID'S. 71S ll<."miil st.. nearThirft,San I raiui^co. AFIB3T-CLAB9 LOD<iING BOTEL. rON tainiiiK LiJO rooms: water and gas in each room; no better beds in the world; no rnest alluwed to we the ljneu once u«ed by another; a large reading room; hot and cold watei baths free. Prici of nnmt: Par ni glit, 90 and 75 eentl per week, from ?2 upwards. Opi-D all night. R. BTGHES. Proprietor. At Market-street Ferry. ■ take Omnibus line of street cars for Third and Howard. jyJTuThStf ODERTAKERS. REEVES & LONG, 60«jKt.,bot.81xth»ndSeT««th(iif>rthiii<Ie). 1 \VS KEEP ON HAND A ""'t «| 1 VT plete Stoc kof Coffins and Caskets.'^EiW Also, Shrouds of every description. Orders irom city or country will receive prompt atten tion, day or night. EMBALMING done in the I best manner, at reasonable rates. tf 1 FRITZ & MILLER, UNDERTAKERS, /-VFFIOE IN ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE < \J Ninth End K streets. Complete stock of Undertakers '(ioo-is constantly on hand. City and country orders promptlv attended to, day or aUfbt. at reasinsole rates. Teleohone 186. 4p J. FRANK CLARK, COUNTY CORONER k UNDERTAKER, Mo. 1017 Fourth it., bet. J and K. ALWAYB ON HAND THE MOST COMPLETE ' Stot* of UNDERTAKING GOODS on the ■ coast. Country orders, day or night, will re ceive prompt attention. Tz:,kphos> Numbzb, 134. GEO. H. CL\RK, Funeral Director. : 4p-tf W. J. KAVANAUGH, TJWTJEHTAICER., ' No. Sl3 J «t., bet. Fifth aud Sixth. A LWAYB ON HAND A LARGE ASBORT f\_ ment of Metallic and Wooden Caskets, Iturial Cases, Coffins and Hhronds famished. Coffln orders will receive prompt attention on short notice, and at the lowest rates. Office open day and night. ir>-'f Grossman's Specific Mixtare. Wttti this remedy persons can mre themselves without the least exposure, change of diet, or cti*»ze in application to business^ The medi cine contains nothing that is of ihe least injury So the constitution. Ask your; Jryrgist for it Price, •! a bottle. fiwo-iy w^ BUSINESS CARDS. PAUL GKAF, ItiuJ STREET, BETWEEN TENTH AND 1110 Eleventh, Sacramento. Manufacturer of and Dealer in Saddles, Harness, Robes, Spurs, Collars, Whipe. Currycombs, Brushes, etc. Re pmrius ucatly done. lm DR. O. It. CLOW HAS REMOVED HIS REriIDHSCE TO NO. 1427 Eighth strecL i m WILLIAM Itov.NK'S MARBLE AND GRANITK WORKS HAVE been removed to Tenth btreet, between O and P. Take the Bins Car. im DR. MART J. MAOILL. HAS REMOVED FROM 627 J bTREET TO 112% J street. Telephone 159. lm CAPITAL IRON WORKS, QA( K STREET, SACRAMENTO. STEAM */ \-'-t Engines and Boilers, from four to forty horse-power now in stock. Pumping Engines for Irrigation and Water Supply ceustantTy on hand. Deep-well Pumps Horse-powers and Windmills manufactured as a regular line. M. LIBERAL RELIGIOUS LITERATURE. ■yiEWS, OPINIONS AND SENTIMENTS OF V Eminent Writers on Religion and its Re lation to Man and Bociety. Address MKS HAR RIET KELSEY, Secretary Unitarian Church, riau Francisco. Correspondence Invited.my26-tf tdos. McCaffrey. /contractor and builder. shop, 502 \J I street, between Fifth and Sixth. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaran teed. Buildings of all kinds erected by con tract. Orders solicited in city or country.my23-3m* H. T. ROOT. ALEX. NIILSON. J. DRISCOL. ROOT, NEILSON * CO., TTNION FOUNDRY —IRON AND BRASB \J Founders and Machinists. Front street, between N and O. Castings and Machinery of every 'If «cr pt'on ma<le to order. 4plm C. H. KKKKS ft CO., TMPORTKRS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, J_ Oils. Hla.su, Varnish, Brushes. Lamps Wall Paper. Picture Bbridlcga, Painters' and Artists' Materials, etc. Also, make a specialty of Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging, House and Sinn Painting, (ilazing and Gilding. No. 628 J street, Sacramento. . 4p F. mitt, 1. o. kunston. 185«. V. FOSTKK £ CO., 1887. BOOK-BTNDKK& I'APER-RCLKRS AND Blunk Book Manufacture!!, No. Sl9 J street, bctwei 11 Ihint aiKl Fourth. Sacramento. 4p JNO. KITKL, ASSAYER AND CHEMIST, NO. 817 J 8T Analysis and asßayo made of Gold, Silver and all the useful minerals containing metals or possessing commercial value. Also, water tested as to its purity and medicinal value Amalgams retorted, smelted and bullion assays made. Gold purchased at assay value. Blow pipe and asaay instruction? given. tf * (AKI.K. K. J. CROI.Y. CARLE X CROLY, CIONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE -1 pare-1 to do all kinds of work in their line, in city or country. Principal plaoe of business Sacramento. Shop, No. 1124 Second street be tween K and L. Postotttce Box No. 410, Sacra mento. 4p-tf OCTENBEKOKR * CO., SACEAMENTO FOUNDRY, FRONT BVREET. corner N. Steam Engines, all kinds of Min ing, Ship and Agricultural Machinery, House Casting, Iron Railings and Ornamental Work. Horec Powers and the best Ground Roller tl DENTISTRY. C. T. MII.I.IKIN, T)ENTIST, &2&* U I'niS I I'.kth St., but. J asi. K. ({JJv^v* Over Dr. W. H. Hnght-on's office. tf W. WOOD, DENTIST. QUINN'S BUILDING, £?M^± northeast corner Fourth and JtNEb^K stre(.ts. Artificial Teeth inserted on*tLT^nT all bases. I mprovisl Liquid Nitrous Oxide Gas for painless extraction of teeth. t! I. O. SHAW, DENTIST, 4TZM**\ CoiiNEK Tenth and J ktekkts. Over Tult's Dmg Store. lm REMOTKD. &rm—y. Dr.. 11. H. PIERSON, DINTIBT.^^^S has moved from 415 J street, to llr his NEW DENTAL PARLORS, 011J STREET.Ia F. F. TEBBETS, DENTIST, 014 SIXTH STREKT. rf^atw between I and J. we*t siue. op- posite Congregational Church. ATTORNEYS. AT-LAW. CLINTON L. WHITE, ATTORNXY-AT-LAW, BOUTHWKHT OOR ner Fifth and J streets. Rooms 10 and 11, BoWer Building. Bacrnrnento. Cml. U S. C DKNBOM. W. H. BKATTY. CH. OATMAU. BEATTT, in:x.«()}( • OATXAK, * TTORNEYS AND COUN^ELOBS-AT-LAW. J\ Offices: Metropolitan Biock, over Metro politan Theßto/, 42SK "rtreet, Sacramento, Cal.tf A. L. BART, A TTORKKT-AT-LAW. OFyiCK, SOUTH. J\. west corner of Fiftk and J streets. Rooeia 19. ia ifiri 14. «utu;r Building. \g J. HYMAN, JR. & BRO., JKWKLRY, WATCHES AND CLOCKS. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, -— No. M6 J Btreol, betwt-cn FiT.n and O)^ Sixth, have always on hand * choice B-4^L 4