Sacramento daily record-union (Sacramento, Calif.)...

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THE FASHIONS. Tlie Latest Styles as Given by the X. V. Post Fashion Writer. hided among the "revivals" destined \ lot- popularity are the small Matador jackets of rich, deep-hued velvet, made either sleeveless, with half-long sleeves, or with those reaching :t little below the eibowy ad made of lace strapped across with velvet bands matching the jack ; material. These dressy little garments •ire handsomely embroider ,i either in gold or shaded colors, and scope for taste and beauty for art-workers of the day, either amateur or professional. They *511 be very comfortable additions to a thin muslin or silk dress the coining sea- son, taking the place of the less graceful *. d convenient zephyr shawl or shoulder- cape usually considered '- a necessary ar- ticle of a young lady's outfit for a summer trip to mountain or seaside. For less dressy wear these jackets are made of plain ladies' cloth \u25a0_>! dark btue, ruby, or deep myrtle green. However, their jaunty cut and trimming of gold or soutache i raiding, or line vine pattern in em- broidery, renders even these simpler kinds attractive and chic enough to near upon all except full dress occasion.-!. While fit- ting the figure trimly, they ire cut with .wi •ye to comfort, and will therefore be very useful in tennis, where the dress- iT.ti-t alone proves a bit uncomfortable of a [•>•! day, like those which frequently visil t.^fcfvcn inmidsummer. Among the minor matters of dress it i- noticeable that the narrow and high-heeled .. .-, once the rage, arc wholly discarded. A lady now appearing upon the promenade wearing a pair of tapering French heeled shoes is almost as great a rarity as one ring a trained dress. The absence of jewelry is also very marked, especially in the wearing of earrings of any description To hose who have an eye for trifles in con- nection with the affaire of th- 1 toilet, all the apparently insignificant details are of lortance. We say trifles, but in matters pertaining to women's dress, :ls in the graver afi'airs of life, there are absolutely ik'i trifles. By neglecting details, so culled, r\-uit< which superficially viewed, seem strangely inadequate, arc very frequently Ijrought out. A lace pin :>.-\u25a0\u25a0 least awry, a liar or a lace frill a ITT dingy at its •'•lacs a glove or a boot with even a single button missing have power to sjKiil the en- tiro pfli-ci of an otherwise [terfectij appoitit- i-i toilet. Parisian hi \u25a0\u25a0- are sending over m un- usiially elegant assortment •\u25a0:' visiles, dol- mans ; \u25a0 '.'\u25a0 \u25a0•-. pelerines, and other short, dressy wraps, which a:, aa expensive as they "<!'(• handsome. One very elegant antic in visit:.- >lia;>c :-; made of silver- '^rny tin, brocaded with d irk crenson green velvet figures, in raised patterns. Another \:i: a ground of fawn-cohin-d satin, shot Kith goi-4, nth one light, and a deep - rim- V'li in another. I^arge velvet carnations "n deepest red enrich thischanging ground, and the wrap i- adorned with a mingled trimming of gold and Venetian red lace of pure silk of a Spanish patter:;, arranged in cascades all over the wrap wherever it call? for ornamentation. A costly agraffe . -i.!ii. set nth ruby stones, fastens thi-j wrap at the threat. lhe small capote and the i sh-wifi \»k>- \u25a0with it- [leaked rim have it all their own vray just at present, in the latter i-hape is a trying one to any but very ' ••.;ns and fresh faces. The prettiest of [these have a softer puffed crown and are i.u-e-trimmed. The modified poke and the capote for less, youthful wearers have al- ciost in variably a finish of gathered velvet forming a puff which edges the brim of the bonnet. Velvet ribbons to match, ar- ranged in loops or rosettes, are much used : the^-e are run through with several fancy gold-headed pins, large dragon (lies with jeVeled eyes being a favored ornament. ! Rowers are preferred to there, but these JcH-orations, instead of forming chaplet* :.nd wreaths, are now an \u25a0:•_ I in pompons and aigrette fashion, and placed directly in front of the crown of the bonnet, the stems, thorns and grasses lullinggracefully | '••l each side. The newest overdresses are very full and § lingered in front as well as in the back. \u25a0 Deep pleats, likekillings, adjust the skirt ' to the form, and the front of many of the i newest tunica reach quite to the foot of the ; :J<irt. \u25a0:. .wing only the tiny quilled tula- ] /euse around the bottom of the lower skirt. 1 \u25a0•i woolen goods, light-weight chevi- ot.-, liasket cloths, and plain«erges or mo- . hairs are all in fashionable me for spring costumes, and biaidy, woolen lace, or rows 01 very wide galoon, soutache or velvet i ribbon are used to dec-orate, Self-trim- mings, however, in the shop \u25a0 of box-pleat- ing, kilting,tucked Bounces, and fan and panel trimmings, are still employed by the leading modistes, both in Paris and Amer- ica, upon many of their most elegant and recherche carriage and promenade costumes of .ilk, satin or woolen fabrics. Polonaises with bodices fastening from left to right across the chest are seen opon j \u25a0^mic of the richest csodels in overdresses. I They accompany admirably the fashion of 1 raising the skirt of the polonaise high on! one side. These bodices necessitate a r-loping seam down the center of the front to secure a ' perfect fit. Polonaises cut away in front, revealing a shirred or pleated ve»t beneath, .ire draped to form pauiersat each side, while others show the forms at each side of the front, extending into wide ' panels, which are variously decorated. ' | With dressy younj; l-.irlies. however, the polonaise closed down the front and made I very long and full is the leading model. A wide hem or a simple binding, like that of j a coat, is often the only finish to the edge of the entire skirt, front and back. In the fist of light woolens, and esjieci- j ally those of nun.-' veiling and albatross ; cloth, are sent out some very lovely new j patterns dyed in the most exquisite and | delicate shades of shell pink, silver, and ! Bky blue, mauve, beige, canary, and lielio- ' trope, the faintly colored grounds printed or embroidered with single flowers match- j ing in ranch deeper- coloring the lighter j shade of the fabric itself. Other patterns ; are tufted with raised figures in minute ] but gay colors of silk or chenille similar to ! the tufted fabrics worn in evening dress the past season, but finer and more elaborate, the simple tint being changed to a tiny j spray of flowers, or una single hud and J foliage or a full-blown rose. A solf .-ilk i warp is added to the more expensive veil- i ings and other sheer wool fabrics, giving them a lustrous and beautiful sheen, and i also adding to their beauty of effect in the full, ample folds and drapings of the new lung French overdress and polonaises. The large gay-colored neckerchief knot- ted ala marine is a thing of the pa.st. It oiioe charitably covered the sins of the dressmaker, which were niany and frequent j collarwardß. In the grateful and perfect- fitting " tailor-made "• dress of the day no I >ik-h glaring mistake l< made, ar.d to cover up the "set " of the collar would be to d(. the artistic originator a gross injustice. SCIENTIFIC NOTES. I A London botanist iia? endeavored to ; prove that [limits have a certain form of : intelligence, and aroai.le, at least, to exert ' a- voluntary power as certain lowly or- : ganized animals. One proof of this i- the . plant*' avoidance of obstacles placed :irti- I lieially i:i their way hy \u25a0..'.'.:: aside I>e- . \u25a0 ' : i :\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0. Th \u25a0 manufacture of mild nteel by the | Bc--<niiT process h.is been -;> greatly re- i i!ii' ol in cost in England, that uteel ship* and ir;>:i ships of the same class are now '\u25a0 offered at preciseiy the same price. ']'!;:\u25a0• ' possibility arises largely frbig the fact that ; a «t.vl ship of a given strength (ran be \u25a0 made <•!" much lighter weight than ( tie of iron. M. Deli vi iei ha- invented an electric ; lamp liavii: » for its esseutial feature a ! hammer which ai rii one of thy cartons ; and receives a rapid reciproaiting motion J from a coil through Wlucli :tn intermittent I current passes. .Spark- caused by the | alternate contact and separation .Tf the ! curiums produw the ettect of a eontiniioas ! li^ht. I ~* i l.uininou- jiaint. s. willed, continues to ]be imported in large [ua itities by regions when- earthquakes art- prevalent! In the Philippine Island- small metallic platc- j <-oiite<l with the paint are so disposed about the houses as to afford ready guidance at th? first intimation of an earthqu I for j the inmates to reach the streel doors and _ mako-tlu-ir escape {torn the buildings i;. ' danger of l«eoaung rnin-isuddenly. ; A London scientist sarg that the liighe--t ' velocity that lias been imparted to a o.in- i non l>nll is 1,620 feet per second, equal to j a mile in "s.2 seconds. The velocity of the I earth at the equator, due to rotation on its i axis, i.s 1,000 miles per hour, or a mile in ;:;.'> seconds; and thus, if a cannon ball i was tired due west, and could maintain^ts initial velocity, it would beat the huh in its apparent journey around the earth. A new style of paving lias been intro- duced in Berlin (luring the past year, an.t so far has given great satisfaction. Layers I of bricks, from four to six inches in lengthj ' are pat down and impregnated with I asphalt. They absorb from 15 to 20 per ci-nt. of the bituminous substance, and then become remarkably elastic and capable of resisting damp and pressure. It i- claimed that tlii-. pavement offers a sure foothold to horses. A prominent Brazilian physician, who has been making a special study of yellow I fever, thinks that it may be prevented as ' small-pox i-, by vaccination. The Emperor, I ' im Pedro, has approved of this method, ' and some hundreds of persona have been j vaccinated. Not one ol them had at the latest accounts taken the disease. The doctor and the Emperor are both confi- ! dent thai the new idea is an invaluable discovery. j Memory seizes the passing moment, j fixea it upon the canvas, and hangs the ; picture on the soul's inner chambers, for ' her to look upon when she will.— [Haven. AN OLD MAN'S DREAM. Oh, for one hour of youthful joy I Give back my twentieth spring ! I'd rather laugh a bright-bain boy Than reign a gray-haired king. Off with the wriukl'd spoils of age; Way with learning's crown: Tear out life's wisdom-written page. And dash its trophies down. One moment let my life-blood stream l"rom boyhood's fount of :imr.e ! I live me one giddy, reeling dream Of life, all love and fame. My listening angel heard the prayer, And calmly smiling said, '\u25a0 IfI but touch thy silvered hair, Thy hasty wish bad sped. " But is there nothing in my truck To bid thee fondly stay, While the swift seasons hurry back, To find the \v!shed-for day." Ah '. truest soul of woman kind ! Without thee what were iiteV One bliss I cannot leave behind I'll take—my precioiu wife The angel t<>nk a sapphire p n And wrote iv rainbow de« . " The :nsir. would be n boy uguiu, And bo a husband, Lin :" there another yet nnsai I Before the change appears : mberall their k'H- have Be I With those dissolving fears." Why, vis. 1 would one favor more— M> Ibnd, parental joys— ; pould not bear to leave them all; I'll take my tnrU and boy -. \u25a0 tllng angel dropped liispen— " w hy, tiiis will never >1". The man would be a boy a. n, And 1»: a. father, 100 ! And so I laughed— my laughter woke The household with its noire: i wrote my dream when morning broke, To please the gray-haired boys. —[Oliver Wendell Holmes. ONLY SAID IN FUN. A PARADOX. 1 recollect how grieved I was When Cousin Amy married. 1 thought tier very cruel because For me she had not tarried. She gave to my affection green Encouragement in plenty, For I was under seventeen And she was Sve-and-twenty i i ir Amy is a widow now, 1ier sorrow fast outgrowing. 'Tis very singular. 1 vow, The way the years are going. With me, at allegro rate : With her a graceful '\u25a0 nie Now ramneiiriug thirty-eight And 07,t is six-and-twenty. 1 -ho.'.ld !\u25a0'\u25a0 gratified to know How others, like mj c-<ius.in, A twelvemonth older only i^r. -.v our year in ::;>lf ii dozen. d!i Chronos! tell the secret me, '1 lie power superhuman, Thai entires time with man :\u25a0> B Hut bids it wait with woman. —[New York Lift?. " Why did you put that nickel with a bole in it in the contribution box asked one roan of another. "Because I could not put the hole in without the nickel, and 1 had to put insomething." "There is nothing impossible to the determined spirit." says a philosopher. Evidently that philosopher never tried to reach up behind his shoulder to get hold of the end of ;i broken suspender. " Did you ever think what you would do ifyou had the Duke of Westminster's income?" Village Pastor: "No, but I have sometimes wondered what he would do ifhe had mine." [London Baptist. " Henry,'.' said his wife, with chilling severity, " I saw you coming ont of a saloon this afternoon." ''Well, my darling," re- plied the heartless [nan, "you wouldn't have your husband staying in a saloon all day, would you ." The Washington Pout >ays that an American humorist i- wanted who will never say anything about the mule, the Chicago girl's foot, the ice-cream girl, the boot of the angry father, or the bank cashier going to Canada. " Does it think. ' asks the New York Tribune, " that a man can make bricks without straw ?" " Well, sir," said the Judge to a man who was brought before him on a charge <;fa*--ar.li and battery, "you say this man struck you ?" " Yes," sir, he did." "Didn't you retaliate?" ''So, sir; 1 wouldn't do such -i mean thing as that." " What did you do, then?" "Well, I just gave him the a witu liest li' kin' he ever got." \u25a0\u25a0 ! hab nebber befoah dun noticed," re marked a venerable colored gentleman to a by-stander at the menagerie the other day, "how much de monkey 'sembles de white man. I 'spects at some time way back in de mists of antiquity, prob'ly in de epizootic silurian epoc ob de universe, and befoah de primordial atoms ob de great original chaos had 'sumed deir warions ' present modifications, dat de monkey must hah eholtited from de white man. In ':.- --| view obde matter I-< 'ware dat I di.'U-r | from de views ob de sci ntists let de white man ebolnted from the monkey. But dcy jis all wrong. Now i: am i indisputed I axium dat one thing can't come out ob : n:i •\u25a0wider thing unless it am first in dat 'thing. Now if de scientists am right, ; what ! want to know am •!!\u25a0-. de monkey \u25a0 bein' so much smaller dan de white man, how de white man eber got into dc monkey '!" [Sifting*. COMMERCIAL. BACKAMHNTO .MARKET. | hackabento. April '3d. FRUlT—Lemons, Sicily,J5 755-6$ case; Limes 515o; BHnnuas, *2 25@t3 £0 •$ bunch: Pineap- ples. 96.^:9 ? dozen: Cocoanuts, f<i.g6sO •$ 100; Ap- ples. $1(3.1 so ¥> box; Los Angeles Oranges. 51 fiit@l 75: Xi verside do, 82@2 25, Navel do, S4fai l 50: Strawberries, 'SSUgfc-tOc ~^ bsk. FIE FKUlTS—Assonea, iy 3 -ti> cans, 1* doz, 8100; assorted, gallon cans, £4; Peaches, L'Ji- ib ctns, $1 76; Portland Blueberries, 2-!b cans, 82; Whortleberries, SI 75; Capital Asparagus, 52 25 $ dozen cans. DKIED FRUITS—Apples, sliced, S}-£@4c 9 ft; do quartered, 3}<©Jc; Pears, peeled, 5<860; do mipeeled, 4<&sc; Plums, pitted, 'J(£102: Peaches, 10}£@11g; do peeled, l^a^Jc; Prunes, German and" French, 7@loc; Blackberries, 10311 c; Figs, California, s<&fic?fi>. TABLE FUUl'lci— 2,^-lb cans. «doz, 51 10@21S; Peaches, & 50; Bartlett Pears, £>'4O; Plums, $1 \u25a0••.-•-': Blackberries, 82 15; Gooseber- ries, SI 90; Strawberries, 82 75; Apricots, ?2 16; Muscat Grapes, 82; Red Currants, 82 40; Cherries. £2 60@2 75." VEGETABLES— Potatoes. SI 25; Early Rose no. 90c@$l;^ctl; Celery, 60c ? dozen : un- ions. Ss<s 6: Cabbage, SI ;Carrots, Co@7oc ft 100; Turnips, 75c; bunch vegetables, 12^0 '$ doz; Parsnips, li 1: Beets, 75c: Horse Radish. 698e ,- tt>; Garlic, 10®llc; Asparagus. 3%@4c; Rhubarb, s@6c: Cucumbers, SI; String Beans, 25c -) %; Peas, l@Bc .-• *'• Summer Squash, Isc«»ttp BHEAUSTU Flour,S4 Gs¥ bkrrei;uaimeal, £3 75 %t 100 Ids; Coiumeal, yellow, S2@2 S> ; white. S-'@22T>: Cracked Wheat. £2 153240. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 14@16c * a>: fuil-grown Chickens, - S"< 50@6 no doz- eu: Young Boosters. 85 60@6 50 down; Broilirs, $4@5; tame t.niuks, sti 50: Geese, SI 50 &'l * pair: Eggs, choice lots, J7rttl.se dozen. GASB—Hare, SI 75@2; Rabbits, glrffiiST': Mallard Ducks, S^«::i 50 $ dozen ; Teal, Sl@,l 50 %* dozen ;Sprig, S2@2 50 ¥l dozen. DAIRY PBODDCTS—Butter, choice. 2t@2Sc sib; mixed lots, in rolls, 20®21c ; Cheese, Cali- fornia, 12@13c; Western flats, 16<0.17c; Mann's Cream, 17@H8C- HAY,GRAIN AND FEED— hay.Bl2@lsf ton: Alfalfa hay, S9@lo ? ton: Bran, til %* ton; Middlings, 516 9 con; Barley, whole.Sl 10' cronnd, SI 15; Wheat, SI X) V cwt; tame Oats. SI50; white Wild Oats, SI 40 $ cwt: Coru, SI 25© cv.t for choice. MEATS—Beef, "Q-'.'c;!Mutton, iVji>lb; Pork, [email protected]; Veal, small calves. 9®loc; large,B(§,9c. MISCELLANEOUS Heeds Alfalfa, :W; Timothy, Eastern, 6K@7}.jC t* & :Oregon, 6®7c; Pop Corn, SK®4c V &;Red Clover. 12@l8c: Red Top, /a9c. Nuts—English Walnuts, to 9c; California Walnuts, 9J£@loc; Almonds, 12® 13c; PeauutM. California,- s).;;r;i">e ; I^-'i(Calllbr nia), ca:is. He; Eastern, fl@lsc; Hides, salt, .icbt and medium. ~y'jz; htavy, Be: dry, 16'^c; Tallow, sc; Hop?, in the absence oi any particular movement prices may be nomi- ually quoted :tt 20022c. SAN FRANCISCO MAKKET. Produce Market. ; San Fbascisco". April 3.1. FLOUR—We quote: Best city extra, M '.v>@ 175; medium, $} 503-1; shipping superfine, 82 75@S 50 v bbl. WHEAT— i.- no vigor In Iho market. The inquiry is light nnd offerings are small. Buyers and sellers are still apart iii tn>-ir view* :u* to values. Market nominally quotable at rl SO p I'll for good shipping quality. fullsales this moraine were as follows : Buyer season— 2oo tons, SI 37; 100, *1 '.TV 200, -i 17] .. " Buyer l*S->-100 tons, 19; 100,$] 4-»',. I Soles at the afternoon call session v ere us fol- lows \u25a0 Buyer season— 2Co tons/ C-l''-.^ £JO, ?l "\u25a0>"\u25a0.: 200, -'l '\u25a0'•' .\u25a0 100, £1 OoV^. ( .Seller Reason— 2oo tons, SI \u25a0:-'\u25a0'.; 300. -: OS 1 ..;. i Bayer 188o—300 tons, si 09 ; aw. i I (>;>!{. Seller i«>v>—10", ;\u25a0?<• '\u25a0' ctl. BAULKY— At the moment the market is , strong .'..- to price, though trade 1? fur from j brisk. Holders to-day generally asked $I '—% V~ I ctl for Feed descriptions, while Brewing quail- I ties showed more strength, the range being re- jported nt S3 " <& '\u25a0 15 V etl. i Cull trading was only moderately active, at ; the morning session. Better prices were ob- tained, but trading was slow and lions, Sales were us follows : Buyer season— l.loo lons, SI oo' , "- \u25a0'. -1 \u25a0\u25a0'.. 100, ?1 Oik ; li«., SI '.'•'•' .: TOO, 51 '•\u25a0'•' ; : •\u25a0•'. «1 <&% ; \u25a0'-' it i)o. \u25a0 Sellar season— V<o tons, $1 ul : 100. SI 03? L; 100, '-, 0:t"i : ->:>". 51 i.-. 1 : 100, SI 03},' :LOO ft c:;. Buyer lsjvi— aw tons, s11m;-ji«, SI 09?*; 200, : jl \u0084; •. ;:„, il ..\u25ba_; \u25a0_\u0084,.,. a 99} i; 300, -, o»M; i 100, ii 09: 100, il i;s!r;: \u25a0: OV.;. I Seller l*iS3— iou ton's, a^c; 100, V-y % , 100, -'\u25a0' v. ! Vn, 'J7c v rtl. j OAT?— l'ri'e^ show no variation. We quote ! Surprise and Milling, Si ;iO@140; No. 1, Si 15@1 a>: ! No. \u25a0j.'j.'icg'jl; oftgrades, 80@95e; Black, $I@l 10 . ? Ml. CORN"— Quotable at $I@l 10 for large Yellow; small Yellow, SI 15@1 -J»; White, SI to@l 15 V i rtl. Poor lots are quotable at 90c@Sl ¥ ctl. Ne- I braska is quotable at •'"" i no V- ctl. SEEDS^— We quote: Mustard, 1225® 1 \u25a0- I Brown and (2@2 '£> for Yellow; Canary. I'^iv.. 1 ; . llemp,3%ia:;^c; ,-\u25a0'..\u25a0.. \u25a0.-(•; Timothy, oV/a,Cc; Alfalfa, ! -.• \u25a0_• -,- I*. : Flax, ?i '3i(tt-J 50 9 Ml. I HaY Steady at unchanged r.itts. JVc quote I Alfalia, 8»(aU; Wheat. WO^IG; Oar, K&l'i; \u25a0 Barley, ?7(*11 ; Mixed, 87@9» ton. j lioi'i— No activity. Offerings free. Quotable \u25a0 at !\u25a0\u25a0' "1 ft B). I KYJS— Quotable at st@l 12J4? etl, ac-conlii . I BL'cKWUKAT— In light demari'l. Quotable BUCKWHEAT—Jn light lemaa-1 Quotable ! at SI 'i'Kol Hi) \u25a0 \u25a0•'.!. ! POTATOES Supplies ...-\u25a0 ample. Wharf ;rates are a.- follow*: Early Rose, 65c ; River 1 Kuils. 7uc : Petalumas, '.Via*!; Garnet Chile, 1 -\u0084,-; peerless, 7WjM)e; New, I' .•\u25a0> V \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 v I). 1 Humboldt Red, (1; Peaehblows, ?;". Sweet, Soc j •.;fl: Oregon Burbank Seedling;, Sl@l 10 '\u25a0\u25a0 etl. I OXlONsi— Market well supplied. Quotable at S"JS" 1 ; SO '-\u25a0 etl. ; BEANS—We qnote: Bayos £2 50®3: Butter, 151@135; Pink,SI 60; Bed, Si: Lima, tl90; riioa.ll ! White. Sl'i'.aj; Pea, fl01>4<§102>4 a etl. I VEGETABLES—AsparagUi was again in large '. supply this morning. Khubarli is well repri tented. and supplies of Ire n Peas tire ! fairly liberal. We [note : Asparagus, boc@7sc is* box; iihul \u25a0 . :i(g;4c '\u25a0' '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Tomatoes, ;.':.-\u25a0 -\u25a0 f* bos: Sprouts, 2&>ic >• Ib; I Artie ikes, ".0c '•< dozen; Cucumbers SOcS Jil v dozen; Carrots, :^-i-- ..\u25a0; Turnips, !50®60c v cil ; BeeU, k)ia,H>c. '& ell ; Parsnips, 1 si etl; Cauliflower, .>J@7.'>c > dozen; Cab- ; bage,so@t>oc M etl; Garlic, 7iaJ-c V &>;Celery, SCc j > dozen: Dried Peppers, J \u25a0\u25a0 > Ib; Green do 10 ;"• ',-;\u25a0.. Green Peas, •_" :: •-:. ;Sweet, 4'.isc ~$ i ','.. :'\u25a0',: - Beans, 15@20e$ ",!,: UriedOkra, 16@25c , '_\u25a0/.\u25a0: Marrowfat Squash, --a.- ft tor.; tlubbard ' Squash, S-i.'dj V \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Summer Squash 12(o.l0c i«**• KKl'ir— "lie firsl Cherries of the season ar- . rived to-d.iy. coming from Vacavillc. aud selling at Si >• •''\u25a0 Thr receipts of Strawben - this moniiiiß footed up 13 chests, Bellini; nt 7*>c.'«ujl V drawer We quote jobbing: lots nn ! tuHow> Apples, \u25a0'\u25a0'>':tq,i\ for common,andsl ;V.i4j! : 2 Ji f box turgood to choice : Lemons— Malaga, . s-1 50 :do aicily. "?"' -' > 50 ; do. California. '>:"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 j 9 boxfor ordinary and 7<[email protected] --' for Sicily Nt-eii : | Mexii:«n Limes, SI l@l_; California do, 75c@Jl for -:.\u25a0..;: boxes end -j-- j 25 for iar^-e; Oranges, ' CaHfufltia. ?l 2.':t*l 75 box forcommo!) swg:'i I for Kiverside," and S;iSwl for Navel; j I.os AugcWs Novel, fivir. box; Bananas, i 1 >;:u.o v bunch; Pineapples, St>@7 >\u25a0 dozen. '- I DRIED Sun-diied Apples, -J'^c f j :'' for sliced and 2c lor quartered; A- ' den and: I'lumnier. .'•'.\u25a0.fi.i'ic ; April !'<\u25a0 : I Blackberries. 10c: Pigs, ;\u25a0\u25a0 for pressed and . \u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ror unpres : Smyrna do, Me for j layers, End i:< ':'..\u25a0 for keg.-: Nectarines, . 9c; reaches, iso tor peeled 7@sc lor un- p"t'.ed ; Pears, : •\u25a0 for whole and \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0_ Ie for I sliced; machine dried. So: Plums ~}4<z~'» \u25a0 for pitted and ;'..'\u25a0 for pitted; German Prunes, Ie; Frcncli Prunes, !>c -,- Ib i:-.,-i'i-. I new crop Layers 51 60; loose Muscatelle, il M p box I ITER— We quote : I'utiry. 20e; choice, is«s ' I'M-, gnod. 17inlSr; fair. '.VglfV;mix-'d lotSi 11@ jlie \u25a0»'\u25a0 Pi; tirkiu, l r >-''il7c for old and. J:"»>'.'lC for ! Choice new: 12/3140 for ordinary to fall; East :0:11. 12>»»!6c £-. I ,<ME&}:— l'nchnnsea. Quotable at I!@12o; jinferior grades 6@loc; Eastern, 17(<> isc; Western, I 12'^iaU'H.' lh. j i.iiUS—feituaiion favoraWe to buyers, invoke lots are quotable at i^vi'.v v rtozcu. roi'l.TKY—ln'.cks v \u25a0 high. - i>ut otlicr Iciuils bhow no marked change. We quote as follows: Live Turkey- Gooolers, l%l r >u; j hens, l'l'ailc; drCsced, l"'i.vf_'i'c V ft; Boosters, rSSfijM for o'.d. and »7iß|tor young: Hens, S'^^7 50; B \u25a0 .•\u25a0!>-. :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 7as to size; Ducks, i" \u25a0 x 1 \u25a0!•!/ liccse. SJw; •• '? pair. GAItE-'Hare.Sl !S@l - r * : Rabbits, 7rv<& ?! for »\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ; 1 ..'. .-' •; 2-5 for Cottontail: Sprtp. Ifl s'l; Widgeon, SI: small Ducks, 7.'> c: Grey Geese, tl '•'ji r 'j2: White Geese. 73c@il; Brant, T.'r-ci; iEnglish Snipe, J2(02 50; common d". 75c©51 "j* i dozen. PROVISIONS— Eastern Horns nre quotable nt '.\u25a0l l .£C for V'our Ace, Dupi \u25a0'- andU hit taker's. other nds -'\u25a0.•\u25a0. ..:;\u25a0...\u25a0•;- \u25a0 : for suit and sugar-cured. Eastern Breaktast Ha- con. 12^132; California Bacon, B>4@loc for heavy and medium, and 12c for light medium, i »\u25a0.:•! ;;\u25a0:!(\u25a0 for light and extra light; i Clear Bides, lO@ll< : Pork, Jlo@l6 SO lor extra prime, S'.wil'* 50 for prime •-.;".'•'\u25a0 .v for mess, $2050@21 for clear, J22@22 50 for extra clear; Pigs' feet. B6@18: Bless Bct-f. Slj .\u25a0.-••:\u25a0'. forbbl! -\u25a0 50g/0 for hf bbls; Extra Mesa Beef. 516&16 50 for t.bl?, S».« 575 for hX-bbls: Family Keof, $16^19© bi.l; California Smoked Beer, n' . f(f.l.">c V B>; Beef Tongues. S9 50®10 ~$ dozen; Eastern Lard, llia.ll 1 ,c for tierces, and IIJ-JO lY'ic •\u25a0 "\u25a0 for pails; California do, 10-B> tius/wg) «' 4 .s 5-lb tins. 9Ji<s.9c: palls, 10gaO>JC for : ' Ib, 1 ',••'.':'\u25a0 for 5-!b, and !\u25a0•'\u25a0 { He Vft for 3-!t> pails. I Kiii-ii MEATS—Following are rates for whole carcasses from slaughterer! to dealers : Beef— iFirst quality, s/ssv_.e: second quality, 7 \u25a0•»,- third quality. •'\u25a0,- ;• ;r.. Mutton Wethers are quota- I ble at s@oi-Jc ¥* B>. atid Ewes at .">c .\u25a0 ft Lamb— Quotable at 10@12c V ib for Spring. Veal— i Quotable at S®lfo^»>. Pork— Hags, i:.-i ! ,. onfoot:dre«seddo,6>i36>io -^ fb. WOOL—So business. HONEY—We quote :Comb, 7®Bc; Extracted, 'V '1 ' \u25a0\u25a0 (* tb. General MerclianilUe, San Fcancbw, April •!. BAGS AND BAGGIN'i Business in Wheat Bags through the pas-t month has been quite 1 light, Two cargoes have arrived and three more are on the way, and several hundred thou- Kiuil have been sold for future delivery. Opin- ions vary as to probable wants \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. sup- ]\u25a0..\u25a0 9. 1 \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 thins is certain: there has been no scarcity in this line fat the past few years, and itis probable thnt we shall get through another season without a famine. Prices, however, are anusu&lly low, and the margin between the Belling price and the cost of production i>quite slender. Calcutta Ban of this season's import- ation may be quoted nts%!t5 7 £c for June and July delivery. There is not much danger in buying supplies for actual sumption at these figures. All other descriptions of Bags and Bag- ging nre quite dull,and prices are more or less nominal. ' BOOK AND -SHOES—Four successful trade sales during the past month testify to the condi- tion < f this branch of trade. ' --\u25a0»•\u25a0 % BREAD— Ship Bread, "a : Pilot Bread, SViatc; Soda Crackers, s>£c for plain and titfp for extra ; Cakes vary from tic to Ale. accordlmr to variety.- BKCK Good demand for house building de- scriptions. Roth and Fire dull. BROOMS— inquiry fur California m.\de of all kinds. '- \u25a0 CANDLES Eastern brands are quoted as follows: Aemo Stcaric. Acid, 14>jc; Star, ISc; Adamantine, lie: Taper, Be; Gross <fc Co.'s Adamuutine, 11 oz., r.'Uc; Harkness' Patent Wax, 17c; Cornwall & Bro.'s Adamantine, 1-C for II oz. and li c ,:<»ll(; for 12 ox.; Grant's i i'bila- delphia made. l%c : Meriam & Morgan's Par? atline Wax 17c; " Work's Stearic Acid, IT'-c for16 i!.:. and i-"' :: j<" for 1 1 02.: Sperm, 25(p 2Sc. CASE 't »DS—-£astem varieties are quoted as follow.- . Oysters. SI 25^2 aO : Clams, SI 50$$! SO; Lobsters, 82 GO 80: Chickens and Turkey*, Si 25; Green Peas, fcl 50 ; Green Corn, 51 60 ? dozen. taEMENT—Wharf and warehouse lots are quoted as follows : Rosendale, JS; Belgian, ?- IK); German, $2 Si); Portland ,K. y. B.}, $- «0 bid and $:', asked. The demand for the best brands is increasing, and prices show a little more Ban- ness. COAL— The only change for the past week is an advance of 50c in spot lots of Lehigh, egg size, which is now quotable at Jl2. The arrival? this month are the smallest in several months, and yard room near the city front is not quite so scarce, About a dozen vessels are now dis- charging cargoes along tbe water lrout. COFFEE— There is a fairdemand for Salvador at 10@l05^c anil Guatemala at ii^.iP. CORDAGE— SisaI, :."•%• ii "./-•: San Francisco- laid Manila. 15<5.17c. " " " " DRUGS— We quote: Bi-Carh Soda, :!>.. .•\u25a0: Caustic Soda, 3}:,<aZc; Sal Soda, si 30 lor Pacific and SI 32>j lur English: Soda A»b, ! ; , \u25a0\u25a0 2c; California Crystals, 88@$lc lor refined uiiu\u25a0'•'\u25a0y 3.5 c 7 ft for powdered. I>KY GOODS— of interest to report under this head. FISH—The Salmon canning season \vili open to-morrow. Few fish will becauned in April, Free shipments of 18M have been going forward to the East by rail of late, including 12.0 cases Oregon and 2,000 cases of California within the past week. The stock of Oregon on the river is ffiid to be reduced to 1,000 cases. Some new pack have been sold for SI, and the quotations for future delivery vary from We to 51 on the river, and from SI to SI 05 delivered la San Francisco. Pacific Codfish is now selling at 3c in130 1b bdls, SVtfo for selected and «c for bone- less. LEATHER A little stronger feeling is appar- ent in some quarters. LUMBER Supplies large and prices continue irregular. MATCHES—Common Block descriptions are steady «i 32' .<\u25a0. MATTING— Common. ?.'• 51 : Contract. K<a 0 5": iM-ie 'Contract, 87^8; Imperial, *'.»'.IO "t* roll of l'> yards. METALS— The foundrymen still complain of light orders. S)H>t lotsol Pig Iron vary from -.-.; 50 to 530. Coke Tin Plate is firmer at Ski) •3 :•'>. Pig Tin is down to We. No change in her kinds. NAILS— Nail & Iron Company' pro- duct, ?;! 9 keg Oil/— china N;it.is weaker under free arrival", with sales at 69c. Nothing of Interest to report in other kinds. PAINTS— Good demand for nil kind a of col- ors. QUICKSILVER— DuII and nominal at SSl@32 \u25a0?. flask. RICE i!ood supplies of China and Hawaiian. Mixed China, new crop, is quoted at SI tW*l 7U $ two mats; Hawaiian, 4%<isse. RUBBER GOODS— Priced of Goodyear"B Rub- ber Cloth are quoted :u« fellows: Rubber Coat?, from 513 to ft'(> v dozen; Rubber Leggings, from SO to JIS t 1dozen; Rubber Cants, from rl3 i,. ftj ,-. dozen : Rubber Boots— Crack Proof ltobber Boots, Hip, 8W ? dozen; Union,' Nation- al and Goodyear Rubber Boots, Hi)', si"' v dozen; Rubber Belting, Packing and Hose, prices are lower than they have been during the p!t:-t SOOSOU. SALT of the Liverpool brands are jell- ing at Ho V ton on the wharf. SOAP— Pale and Chemical Olive, 4H&&C; fancy kinds, 7,'d:'-c: Castile, s>^®Bc for brown and 10M<§)13c for wilite. SPICES— The only change for the week i- an ' advanri- in Mace, which is now quoted at tie. STA«CH— Dury-ea's Superior. " 7 1 ./ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.•'..\u25a0: do, Oitumwa. C@BJ^c: Niagara. 7t§9)_c: Johnson's, 6'.^: Cutelnger -. \u25a0\u25a0 •"' .<\u25a0\u25a0 !'<•..1.--, ; Erk- ciibrecher'«, C>] /-' .*\u25a0\u25a0 Everdiug s, 7,'.jc. SUGAft Since the 24th February prices of all grades in : -i ; - a; both refineries havet-een as il \u25a0 American Cnlitorni 1 Refinery. Refinery. Extra Fine Cube 7c (A i'atcnt Cube 7c i.i.i rushed 7 . \ Loaves v Five Crushed ' Powdered "' ; Extra Powdered ..'.... 7 Extra Fine Powdered 8 Dry Granulated '•\u25a0., *^',' Extra Granulated .... \u25a0\u25a0' . XXDry Granulated ir-'^ Confectioners! (A) i '... Extra C Sfi ."{k Golden C \u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0, 5 1 \u25a0 El Dorado C <". Nonpareil C 5 D . . -3 .-,;;; l' Product <>i me American Refinery is quoted at 30c in bbl>, s_"r,c in lit* ;\u25a0!\u25a0:-. ;.c in 5-g:il!ou isses and 80c in 1-gallon tins. Product of' California Refinery is quoted at ;i">c in bbls, "7,!.^e in hi bbls, )-' .i- in i-gdlloo kegs and ~c' <• in 1 -gallon tins, TEA—Japan— lS@2oe; good, 30c ; superior, Doc; extra fine, 5o@00c; Gunpowder and Imperial :ioe; superior 87>_@50c; extra fine, 67@70( :Congon and Souchong—Com- mon,'2oc: superior, 37>^@45c; extra fine, 50@ 75c; Pouchoug— Canton, ',„"> papers, Is^i2sc; Koochow 3o<Mjc in papers; Comet do, 56c: Formosa, 25(3>55c , tine do, 40@55c ; finest do, 65@70c "' R). WOODENWARE— The Coos Bay Stave and Lumber Company's price list quotes :. hoop Painted Pails at S2nO; varnished do, brass hoop, ti73; varnished do, gatvauized hoop 1 1; white- do, galvanized hoop, i3@3 50, and brass bound do, •<\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' 50 per dozen. BASTEBN ANl> FOB£ZON MARKETS. New York, April .1.1. BREADSTTJTFFS— FIour and Wheat are quiet. WOOL— California In quiet and steady at 9.91UC for fall hurry, and i !a l-(' for clean fall; spring burn-, '.(i.il.jc ; clean spring. 15@2T)c; pulled, HlDES— California arp firm at 22c, SUG.VK— Centrifugal, 15 17>i. Chicago, Apiil id. : ; WHEAT— 7.; ',> for May, -i '.i. for fane and -•\u25a0 : c for July. BARLEY— No. 2, cash 62@fi3c, nomioa! CORN— II '-.jo for May. PORK— SU 72J.J for May. LAUD— JO 80 tor May. " RIBS— S3 -7J._ tor May. SHORT KIBS—S6 10 for Way. Liverpool. April Sd WHEAT— QuieI but steady. California spot lots, - ; id to T- Id; off coast, Sis 6d@Uf>s ; just shipped, 353 6d ; nearly dad 35»; cargoes oil coast, very dull :on pa sa :\u25a0. hc.wy ; EnglUh and French country markets, quieter. pAILY_RECORD-UNION -i xz the Post Office at Sacramento a.i ola« mattes rUBLIBHED BY THE i^GRifiSlTO PDBLISHDJG. COMPAQ jro.!jl;.vaUo3 Office, Third St., bet. J and K. THB DATLT EECORO-tMO> ft iKiblishcd every day of the week, Sunday! ex aejsed. Double-meet on Saturday*. for rwe year _ .»._ .»...J6 V) jfor ail rcoiiths _.. —... - SSO for three months »_..... _ 2 nj Subscribers serred bT OarriwrJ a.l Putkei CsHTa per week. Inall interior mid townt fee ptper can be had ofthe priatipi! Period:oa! Sk&lert, XcTrKtnen and a^enu. THE W^EKELT CHIOS jt the caeap«£t and most desirable Home, Vein Sod I."«r.iry Journal published on the PaciSr Site. One Year ......... M .. M .>» _ ....$2 » ireeiCAL. To the Unfortunate. DR. gibbgnTdispensary, 0-3 •> .in.r Street, Shu Vriiiu 0 -*w Established in 1554. jff^ -^V- for the treatment of /I . ... -, 3K>, Sexual and .-eininal £. .\u25a0\u25a0^^\u25a0'Z^. -'SHlft Diseases, such as (ion- jßß _ Bk ._^«^t- :^->'A orrhea.Gleet.Strictureii. /fcISS >XtJvf '' i* Y^\ Syphilis in all i' s formi - KM «?1 4 " '* "_t*"Seminal Weakness, In - FsjQ IS4 vSjßfi'' '.'•\u25a0'!('"! :\u25a0'\u25a0 Skin I>i.soasea, f*B* L^feii*i?sa«sM-! etc., permanently i.ured *_^^__^ts__lffi > \u^'^*'"'' l ' i( *»-<'"»- " •*'^n'^^! >< I:'.:v.i'.'. Kmissions hecensequeuce of self- ih!:^- *his solitary SssO^§ES£§gJg^\.?£;.-ice or depraved sex- uai indulgence \u25a0> pi_i .., o.i by the youth (>! both sexes- to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty tho following train at morbid symptoms, unless combated by wientiflo medical measures, viz: Sallow nnuntenanoe dark spots under the eyes, pain in Urt hend. ringing in the er.rs, ; \u25a0>. hto the rustluis o , leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness \u0084!>out the loins, weakness o! tho limbs, confused vis- ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence dilß- dence in approaching strangers h dislike to form new acquaintances, diiiposltion to shun society loss of memory, hectic Bushes, copies and va- rious eruptions about the face, furred "..'ii^ua, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, uighlswejiU roouomauiii and frequently insanity ci >;ki> ax' iidmk. Persons <«. a distance msv ' .\u25a0 1 vied at home bj addressing a li tt< r to '.'I;. GIBBON, stating case symptoms, lengthof time the dises.se hasco_< tlnued, and have medicines promptly forwarded free from dainai and curiosity, '..< a;r.- part ol the country, with lull and plain directlo_i>. By inclosing ten dollars in registered letter, throngs the Po ..>:'.' or through Wells, Farm) & Co., pacirage of medicine will be forivarded to any part of the Union. The Doctor cures when othau fail. Try him. Mentiou the Kk«x)ki>-Usioi« iVddresi DR. J. F. GIhBOK. . -Tt? »*<\u25a0•* 19C7, Sap Franclsrax lost fy% DR. LIEBIG'S Wsma GERMAN | health Y WVIGORATOR. I riIHK OLDEST. OREATECT AM; BJEBT KEM- JL edy for the cure of Nervous and Physical Debility, Vital Exhaustion, Reminal Weakness, Loss of Manhood, Failing ilemory and Ki.-laxea and Enfeebled condition of the Ucnito-Urinary Organs. . It n|H*t>i!i!y curen tDij>otencn, Kar'y 1»»>. opt, LossofVigor, SrTMINAL WEAKNESS, and all the sad effects of youth follies and übru* or EX< ESSES OF MATURITY. It pernjunentlj prereuts rII rjnnatanu f./~.!-s from the systerr, fes triousbcds can atteat who have used tho Remedy in the piu-t quarter r»f a century n hicli ithash . belore the public, It in imlreit a wonderful remedy— the nerves, strengthening themus 'li 1, chec__| the waste, invigorating the whole system and restoring the afflicted to HEALTH and HAPPI- NEBa. The Doctor trill agree to forfeit £1,000 for * case undertaken not cored. The reason «oidmi| CAnr.o*. gel cured of Weakness and hr- above dis- \u25a0\u25a0- ?isowinst corr.r>iitatic>:i called PROBTA- i TORRHEA with Bypenihesia, which require! soecial treatment. ' I)R.liepm's Isvigos So 2, Tvijh our pecu- liar si-i-i :;.\u25a0 treatment, Is the only cure for Ilio* TATOKRHXA. By it MANHOOD is restored and the hand of time moved b:iek tram axe to youth. Price of cither InrigurHTor, *\u25a0\u25a0.:. i :i>e ol -i.x bottles RO Ben) to any address, covered securely from observation. Dr. I.i^-'iis: & Co. treat successlVJly by Ho- moeopathy every form of SPECIAL, PEIVATB or CHRONIC DISEASE without m< rcurj or nau- seous dmss. If vitality is itrnuied :!n:;i the body. numerous diseases follow that baffle ordi nary medical treatment, If allowed to continue, the unnatural loss causes Consumption, lii*- betes, Erixht'e Disease, Insanity, etc. Cures sniarantpud. DL<iea3eß of the geiilto-urinary or- gens, kidneys liverand bladder socially treat- ed. Diseases OF WOMEN -; . YtTkED. Qaalifietl and Responsible.— Dr. Licbis A Co. from Europe are regular college educated phj -i-. \u25a0.!]-, and are now in their nineteenth year of special practice. If pirn ies appear on the face and body, if yon become Listless md ea.siiy tired and exhausted, look out for the complication with t-eininal WeakLOiS. discovered at the LIEBIG DIBPKH- SAItV, known as Frostatorrhfl?H. DR. LIB- BIG'?- INVIGORATOB, X 1. 2, is the only known resin.- for the above complication, rrontn- t<;rr!t«?a. Most powerful electric belts free topatients. TO PROVE THK WONDKEFBL POWER •_,»' THEIN- VIGORATOiv A 32 BOTTLE GIVEN OK (.EXT REt Consultation free ami private. LIKI'.IG DISPJEIfSAHY. 1*Geary street, San Francisco, Cal. Private Entrance, 108 Mason street, four block* lip Geary street from Keamy. Mam entrance through Dispensary Drug Store. dH-lvArwlj 3_>_7_. 2V_:X_«--_7XS3. SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE. \o. 11 KEAKNV STKKKT. rjTfiBAIS ALL CHKO2JIC, PRIVATE AKD X Sr»r<-ial li!'sfa*".s with lie same wonderful success as of old. THE GREAT EKGLISH REMEDY S__SSS_ '?_f_£S___l Is a never-toiling on >'tio. i i- :: *^ ! ?k'h--%^ for KervoKß Dt-bilitj, Wifty*^--' —^vSSwl Exhausted Vitality \u25a0t.htf /^ -' v N ?i-'v,' Seminal Weakness^ 'US & L:^v3k xm Spermatorrhaa, I-<.«t *3pr> ifv-j.-;. ,%\i :< \f\ Mauhood.lmpotener, |J. fY &mP''£s. Paralysis, and all the wJL-4hti \u25a0'\u25a0'^fji^'-'li.i, terrible eflects of self- \\j\ p v-s;^_.<A -A&' al use, youthful follies >y"jj. i '^"<srf*f«^''^/S a:i'l(-xi'>."t>>.'siu mature I§^iA£ftM-^<^*fv£n jeers— such us Loss of i g_f«?ss-csr:-r r .'J'ps?sl Memory, i.A"S':a<3e, l i -'TSa ii^sZ,fSi f Kncttirnai Emifpun?, Aversion to Society. I) imness ct Vlsioi., Noises in the Head ; the vital fluid passing unooeerved i:>. the urine, and many other disease* .a.-it lead to insanity and death T>l'.. STTSTIK, who is a regular physician (gnd_tteoftherniversityofPe_aiwlvania) l will tigiaeto lorl'fit Five Hundred Dollars fora case of this kind th&VITAIi EU_TOBATXV_ (under his special advice find treatment) will not cure, or for anvthinvr impure or Injurious found in it. DR MIVTIEtreats all Private Diseases successfully without n rcurv. Con- Bnltatlon Free. Thorough examinaciua and ! advice, including analysis of urine, **.">. Price : of Vital Restorative, SI 50 a bottle, or four times the quantity, »5; sent to any address unoa receipt of price, or C. O. •>., secured from ohservttioi!, aac m private name if desired, by A. K. BITNTIE, H. P., lie. 11 Ucnrni street, Sau Krauclico. Chi. g.ljUi'Lt: UVTTIE FUEg Willbestiij to fthyiaj applying by i-j:ii-r, stat- Ing symptoms, sex and age. Strut secrecy in regard I tall business transactions. Vli.JIlN'iiKS SiUONKY KB3IEDT. >K- PIIKETICDM, : cures all kinds of tnt-j and Bladder Complaints, Qonorrhsa, Gleet, i euuor- rhnea. For sale by all Drns.;;^ ; «*: a i.otl> : Xix bottles for (5. t>ls. MXNTEETS DAVDEXION PIJJL!» are t!:e best acd cheapi I>_BFE1 > SIA and BI—IOUS cure Inthe . irko:. Forsalc hya_ Drugtrlrts. KIP.X, (iK.VHV &CO., Sacramento, V\Tiolesale Agsnts mv9-<plT.<.-<>vn>iv THIS GREAT SpSKGTHEKING firvi'iit. lMlSunMi oipaftullitnlau KIS&DI 3>r23.-_l"V_^' "_F<_»jsrxo , :i\i,i- .H vl£ iiJ.Vi.'T:: CSKSCL- of 'T-v : -?V_a B_Pral ;T ' ; ' sperienc* IKgeJ ?'\u25a0 i'';r. J ;; <^:•.:£(, KAD! AT X I J HT- -0 -4^^B^|eSl«AK -f one oi the !™\V%f <'.'.> v.-^i'^h-hitjheEt medical col f &$ 1^ ct Europe. !||V\»> SSK^tr^pM^ >i i«»»itivi;lynure« * 3 53" c>> '^'XiiU'S-''" "\u25a0"•\u25a0• ''»\u25a0' Physical gILUy USlSPebmty, seminal : T?r»'J" \u25a0 '• tness, •tv r. i_ _jfc, % . torrhoea, impolencr. AA."?vi'V\w't?."^>\eft ' iY:»tal»>rrha*A, Hy- •J ViiiX V3VJ Vx'c anSSbipera^henia (over- " MJ *'-' i ..\u25a0\u25a0in au-gjcir..^, MS-iflVVIK'i-S Of ths parts,) Kidney nad Bladder Complaints, Impnri- tiesofthe Blond and Diseases of the Skin. It penxutnently stops all unnatural weak- ening <ir:ii:is upon the sy ste_, however itiej occur, preventing involuntary nominal losses, debilitatinz dreams, eraxlnaJ losses with the urine, or while at stool, etc., so destructive to mind and body, and cures all the evil r ßeel* of vouthnii follws and excesses, restonog Ex hatjiaed vitality, Sexual Decline and I-omtol Slanliootl, however complicated the ca»« may be. A thorough as well at a permanent rur« and coraplere restoration to perft>-;i hsabb, 8: n ngth and Vigor of Manhood is i.»co'.ut_j eiu«-»i:u-n<l by this justiy celebrated and re- liable Great Rtraedy. Price, ft: s<» per bottle, or five bottles lor 810. fient upon receipt of price- or C. O. 1)., to any address, secure from observa- tion and strictly private by nit! C. d. sAi.FU'j;n. 216 ESAP^rr Strext. Sas PBAHCISCO, CaL. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE, Sufficient to show its merit, iii be sent to »by cue applying by letter, stating v;« symp;oE» End &xc. Consultation* strictly confidential, by tet- ter or »t oin>e, free. \u25a0\u25a0•'*:\u25a0\u25a0 "- For the conventer.ee of pallets snd in order to insure perfect secrecy, I have adopted a pi* vate address, under which all paekae«"- are for w*rd«-<1 ' Nervous Debility 2E&» F BS free. Civalo Acency. 10 Fultoc street. New York No. 820 J STUEET, SACKA3IENTO, CHICKERIKGS SONS' PiANOSf I "Wilcos & White Organs ! Fine Aceordeons, Violins, Banjos and Stuofis q T^A(•^lllt y * \u25a0» \u25a0 \u25a0 ~ \u25a0. . \u25a0 a s£r A selected lot of MARTINGUITARS in stock. Country orders promptly and carefully at- tended to. at lowest prices. ..' jyln tf I , BASmg HOUSES. -'.^'i ~~" NATIONAL BANK D. O. Mills &Co. ? SACBAKEN7TO, CAL. CAPITA!. •30t|,000. EDGAR MILLS President I FRANK MILLER _ .„ Cashier. ' (HAS. it. PBOD6KB Ass/t Cashier DIKECTOKS: D.O. MILLS, EDGAB MILLS, W. E. CHAMBKRLATH, C. Y. I'H.I MAN. FRAXS MILLER. mll-4ptf CMU. CROCKKIt. R. c. WOOIWOICTH. W. H. CSOCSBB. CROCKER, VVOOLWORTH&CO. 33« i»i!ie Street Sun FranclKCo, Carry on a General Banking Business. Co;- -rcspondents in the Principal Cities of tho Eastern States and in Europe. jy6-4;ilm CALIFORNIA STATS BANK. Does a General B__kfng ttusiiie^M. «3riin.sw Richange or. ail the principal cit:-« of the world. OFFICERS: President N. D. RIDEOCT, Vlc9-Pre«ideia FREDERICK COX Cashier. A. AJJ3OTT DIBJSO-OB8: C. W. CLARK, GEO. C PF.KKIKS JOSEPH 5-TEFFENS, J. R. WATSON, N. D. KlDEul'T, FREDERICK COX, ~~->J: A. ABffOTT. auf- RAILBOADS, STEAMEBS. ETC SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY TS.MN'S leave and AXEDUE TO ARRIVE SACRAMENTO. leave ' FROM MARCH -25, ISSi arrive (FOB; j DM) 7:3) A.jCali.-toga and Kapsi ! '"< p '- 50 p. " " -;.••• I \u25a0;: 25 ,i. 11:55 P. Colfax i liir.ii a. 10:oO A.lDeltait lcrtlaud, .'.i i avis S .'> p. VO:"! A. Delta 4 Redding, via I'-avis! ' \l:l<t p. r*6.oT> a. via Chico ' 11.-:* p. ?:(.>> P. Knights Landing. < 7 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0> A. *5:1.j t.i Iv ojave, iteming, ' Ex.] : > 9:00 A. 1.00 a IK]I'rtK) ml Kast/ i:\u25a0 ::'; 2*o a. ':\u25a0<> p.HOgrten and East ) Ex press j W«a. \u25a013 .i.; " " " I £nii(;i>'t 12:25 A. , 2:«0 p. Ked Bluff, vi.i HitrysviUe.-. 10:15 a. | 1 -\u25a0•\u25a0 a. ran Francisco, viaBenlcia.. '-.\u25a0« | p. I 7rio a. " \u25a0:';. •\u25a0 " .. 7". P. 2:50 P. \u25a0\u25a0 - " " .. 11:,5 A. 11:30 a. " ::"-( "Livei more i3i p. *103J0 a. \u25a0\u25a0 -:'-. '\u25a0 ." " steamer... *C.-00 a. 11:"J) .-. . \u25a0-:>;! .' ...- 'J:.'! i: 11so a. Stockton afid. Gait 'J:'j>i p. *i:l5 P. •". : '• " *y.U,') a. •11: 0 a. Tulare and Fresno 7:50 A. Vallejo *11-'ri a. \u25a0--'-: P. " -JTiOo P. S. anil I.K. 11. mi A.jFolsoui and slilngle.isprings *2:50 r. *3:C« j-. Kolsom and Shingle Springs \u25a0 .\u25a0 "< a. fSOO P.'Fobiomand.?li -'..:_ + i-::i) a. a. For Morning. p. For Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. f Sundays only. '.- Freight and Accommodation Trains". A.N. TOWXE. General Manager. T. H. Goodman. Gen'l Pass, and ticket Agent fel6-tf _ _____ ! OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. FOB HONOLULU. rniiv. ffi-F-VDin NEW S.OOO- _. _ X Ton!-teair,£hipswi:i leave th« rf?f-&§ft. > Company* Wharf, corner Steuart^K _" iTL_ " and BaiTHon streei^. «: 3P. M.: ir <i pi L ; *t: StAKIPOiIA UNITARY _a _X_L_BD_ JANUARY 15th freight, 86 Per Ton. *sr-txeuT>io:i Tickets at Reduced Rates. For passage or further particulars, apply 10 J. D. gPRECKKLS 4 BEOS., Agb__,in ukrket street, comer Fremont. ois-t! FARE REDUCED! fOHN T \ T, V-O T. TICKET . •J Aarent •'\u25a0 11 :.: Pt ... X ilivpy, ..-"^Sv •-'% and Agr-nt ...r iiininii Koyal ik__L_3t_;" Mai! >t<-ii!ii-.- :;,iim-, can book >*s?!"S**Sw PtJ-eagers iv m ! \u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0: 1, Ireland or Scotland to - icniim-nto. iii Exiraoruljiarj' Low Kates Senti for Frif*l> us these rates are for .1 few ditvs only. JcilX TALBOT. p.r.;-l;.ini V. P. It. U. Depot. Sacramento. EEEDICAL. 3O Days' _C_^i_il. 5 \u25a0 _ Toyotnw, old, rii.-h | /T _-. ..^- r^. >> or poor, txitli sexer ' '• r ~uMP~i".iF-^ .--"top dragging >i:.j < at -T-.i- :-''&§>, leureyom Ufa DR. •-.. '^ccrrnc •\u25a0! hoi;nk's (new lm- [Ijrts*LlGP> jprovedj Electric Belt. N - .$&r~" J Electricity is life, and > ' \u25a0' ' \u25a0 _ _ r a lack of it _ disease and dtath. Thousands testify to its priceless value. hole fa-nUy can a-earsame belt. Cures without medicine Pains in the Back, Hips, HeaQ or Licilis,Nervous Debility, Lumbago, General Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Neuralgia, .Sciatica, Di^ea-se of Kiduejs, ripinsl Diseases, Torpid Liver, Gout, Asthma, ll ;art disease, Dys- pepsia, Constipation, Erysipciis, Indigestion Rupture, Catarrh, Piles, Epilepsy, Ague, Dla- beteb. Send stamp for pamphlet. W.J. HOENE, Inventor, Proprietor and Manufacturer, r.'l Wa. bash avenue. Cbicatro ''>- MAT:K :\u25a0.' STKEET, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. : st-:ipA\vtf «>g£3Z»^ RUPTURE! p D— T jrl Belt Trow, with TTnlrarsal Joint 3lo\o V __* v. \u25a0 ***4&'" :it|i * tk'lf'a»lj«*taiir BpinJ Sitriiig. S -t"'/^_ \ t^f^^W H,'-,:n thp^rfortoom, Ji^i9!l —*^^ Oicrt oahnmal mtiafitetloa. l*rice, from ': '-f?^ ?3 '" (^- Cali or m at] for il*M«cri]>t-irti iv tjVWSHVW circn'^r. Ad(!r«s J - IL VI!t;iKK. (Dnugtat) ,..; Market strct-t, cor :h>u t_ui riwi :-\u25a0\u25a0'. TO MY OLD PATRONS, j I STIT,L OFFER MV VALUABLE SERVICii ' \u25a0' y.^a are -.1 unfurl mate us to require them. With a mind matured and enriched by studies an Hnviuiced order, I can s-ifelv say that there if hardly a disease in the catalogue '\u25a0>: human lli that I cannot treat to a successful Issue. LA DIE'S- ; am always ready to assist yon. Mj post l.r.':%loiee has been Increased by extensive experience. 1 .'.: i] i:"''" >',' -' .- '.{.\u25a0 treat you witl the certainty' of succesF. No com peculiar to your organism is beyond my sure control. My Pi ;!\u25a0..\u25a0:.' Monthlj Medicines are superior to aiiy o:!\;rcd heretofore, and b illbe warranted to have the desired effect in all easi Those of the public who need my Pervii c 1 csn depend upon gentlemanly, honorable and .-ci- entific treatment at reasonable rates. I address particularly those « ho rtavebepnin- lured by youthful indiscretions, and those wnc have contracted local disease?. Persona afflicted run .if they prefer, code';'.' me by letter, detailing the symptoms of the in* ease or trouble, and receive medicines by ex- press, n-itli \u25a0 full instTUfti-.-):is All letters m;:>: be directed : J. H. J( >SS ::i ,YN, M. D., 226 Suttei street, .-an Francisco, Cal. Cure warranted in all cases, or no pay re- red. Consultation, personally or by letter, Kiviis. Send for book. Uomfortable apartmenti for patients at my InMrraarr (when desired), with experienced nurses. Consultation Parlors. 226 Sutler street, adjoin- ire the Young Men's Christian Assodatiox Buildine. Office Hours— 9 a. k. to S p. m My Diploma lian^i in ray orticti. Purchase layEssay on Physiology and Marr) ace. For sale by all newsdealers. >,?..:\u25a0 1 J. H. J»«Kl.vv. M. 11. . ( fa_#'il m.m SlKwfep For 15 years at 37 Court T'i rfCi, now at \u25a0 . \u25a0 SCO 3larkeXreot, T nmWillp Fv Bet. Third and Fourth, ' lliO,l_jf A 1 ngnlarir edooteJ »r>il lecall.r <ti_tli \u25a0\u25a0 " pairdciu tod --\u0084\u25a0-;• . :;i.as bui practice will rtvrc Cnron nU forms of PRIVATE, CHRONIC and SEXV&Ia liifil £AS£& fepermatorrlica and limaovCiicy, as t'ie result ofself-aboae in youtli. sexual ejct-c&*s in c i- turcrreaM. or ot&er causes, and \u~- '\u25a0: \u25a0 n^wct tbr f.->i- lowiu*etfoct!?:N«Tmiinoss, S<it;i;i. 1 Kuiie/ioiii. (nl^iteul«- Bloiu l'» dIWMI), Di:»ao4S of Sight. Di !..,!\u25a0, ih-niciy, pliy. sicftlllfcay, Pinipl»«oa Face, Aveiston toSodetf of t-rniidcV, Coofostea cf liea<>, I. an of ,-'t\u.*i Pi irer, &<:.. r»iI\u25a0 _g niarri.-ipe improper or noliaimr, arc Uicrm:cUv lad pcnui- Dfatijl cun-vi. SYPKI3LIS i^-i'-i- : - : I 5-1 0- CfI;KST, Su-ictorr, Orehltl^. ncrciu. v .r !:.;:_:..-,* Fii. -^ au*l outer private dboiaei Quickii curea. itissclf-tviJcQCthataitliv Mci^a v;bb varAs[*ria!ait*i]ifoa loaccrtaia cliws of dtaanes. ai!*( trctit-ne LbcusAoda annu- ally, acquires irrcat still. Khrskriaas knowlnje thNfart <-fica I*"= O'n!rt-j3ii pei'soas to mv carp. TThcn i" i.- 1 In \u25a0W -\u25a0 nt to visit Uic city for ownpeat, mcdlelae* d»a -\u25a0: -v:l- priVatci* aaj saM/ by mail or tXpreM UITWhfTB, Cures Guaranteed in all Cases ixr.dcrtakezft. . . - . t!t__ oj pr-r*nH*]tT or ;\u25a0\u25a0 letter free tod InTircJ. Chary naaosHisaßd wrrnwffliiilrnniitrirtiy tj~. . '_t_>l. PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of2Mp*\ces. trux to »ny kddim, acrnxmlj rMlrtl, rorthirtv (SO) cents, Mould be read by all. Addreu a* abt,vs OCtte bouri Crou 9A.il. 109 P. M. Sun lajt, 2to 4 JP. * \u25a0 f !\u25a0 mil iiiiMom \u25a0\u25a0»riiriTirr-T rn»iiujii. i.gujxi<ri.i.wi PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. T. 1). SCIUTER, T^T". - Proprietor. ' HACKS OK CALL AT AN? HOOK, , » day or night. Coupes, Fhaetoas. f( tea liockawavs, Barouches. 15ufT-rii>s. with**— *-*>- ; the best roadsters to he found in any livery stable on the coast, for hire. Horses Item in 1 livery at reasonable rate*. Liver*- St»l>tc ou Fourth street, between l an.W. " jyl-tf I j MISCELLANEOUS. r 0 Absolutely Pure. This POWDER never varies. a marvel ol purity, strength and wholesomecess. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can- not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pow- ders. Sold only in eai^. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall street, New York, W. T. COI.E3t,VN & CO., AK«nr», SAN FRANCISCO. ap2B-4ply Ipill^ BESTTQNfe I This medicina, combining Iron with purs vcgeiame tonics, quickly and complfcl i I'area ll.vxpe|i»lH« Indiji^*<Uon, \\'c:i'n::> -. < in ;>ure li'n.Mi, ,Vfu!uri:<,i -.: 11-^-i: 1 lIV < r .. uiu \.-ci!-.,l«ia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases c:'t' : 14 M in-v.i nml liver. It i; invaluable for Diseases peculiar to U'oiiM'ii, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headuche.cr produce constipation olli-r Ironrr.e<lic do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulat- s the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re- level Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles sod nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lac.c Energy, &c, it has no equal. £s?- The genuine has above trade mark -•:!.: crossed red lines en wrapper. Take BO otli-r ? .j. .-•.!,. iiii.l-.VS CHKMK 41. 111.. B.ILTISOIIE. .<!• LEGAL NOTICES. RECEIVERS SALE, PURSUANT TO a DECREE OF'THE SUPE- i rior Court, in«nd fur the county of Sacra- mento, State of California, 'iuiy made on the 23th day of March. !\u25a0\u25a0-•. in the action pending in said court, wherein Hi ! ( < \-;\ isplßin- tift and MIKK CRON'AN' is defendant. Notice is hereby given that Iwill sell, at t!;e Court- house door, in the city of Pac-ramcnto, at 10 o'clock a. m.. APRIL 30. lies, all the right, title and interest of CASEY AND CKOXAN iniv d to the following real .situated in said city East one-quarter of Lot No. Two, and the west one-quarter of Lot No. Three, Inthe square be- tween X and 1. street!", and Second ai:d Ihird streets,' in said city of Sac-ramcnto. Phis pn>p- erty will ':\u25a0\u25a0 Pold in one parcel to the highest bidder for cash in Cnited StH'e> bo I •\u25a0 di mrJB-td F. H. RCSgKL, Receiver. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF 1 California, county of »aeramft»ito. In the matter Of tin ot»te •\u25a0<\u25a0' B. K. HINT!,Y. df- rea>ed. Notice is hereby ..:..: MONDAY the ISth day of APRIL 18&5, ;.t lit o'clock a.m. of said day, and the court-room of said Court, at the Court-hou c, in the city of Sacramento, county of Sacramcnfo, and State of California, have been appointed the time and place for proving the will of said B. F. HIWTLY, de- ceased, and for hearing the application ol GEO MURRAY, one of the Trustees of industrial Lodge, No. 157, I. 0.0. F.. for the issuance to him of letters testamentary thereon. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this :::-! day of March, ISSS. [seal.] ' W. B HAM LTON, Clerk. Taylor & Uotx, Attorn ys for Petitioner. !ipi-l'.:-t IN" THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of California, .ii and for the county of Sac- ramento. In the matter of MAX CAMP, an In- solvent Debtor. Max Camp having fifed in this Court his petition, schedule and inventory iv Insolvency, by which it appears that he Is an in- solvent debtor, the said MaxCamp is hereby de- clared to be insolvent, The Sheriff of Se ra- mento county is hereby directed to take posses- sion of all the estate, real and personal, of the said Max Camp, debtor, except such as may be by law exempt from execution, and of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account and papers, and tokeep the same safely until the appoint- ment of the assignee of his estate. All persons arc forbidden topay any debts to the said insol- vent, or to deliver" any property belonging to him or to any person, firm or corporation for his !;-< ; and the said debtor is hereby forbidden to transferor deliver any property until the further order of this conn, except as hereinafter or- dered, It is further orderen that all creditors of said debtor be and appeal before the Honorable ft". C. Van Fleet, Judge \u25a0;''.;.• Superior Court of tin county of liacnunento, in open Coiir:, r.t the Court-room of said Court, in the city of Hacra- mento. on the 6th day of APRIL, 1855.a( l'oclock a. m. of that day, to prove Cl ir debts land choose one or more assignees of the i \u25a0;\u25a0,'•> of said debtor. It is further ordered tha the ;\u25a0'..\u25a0" be published In the S.uiuMF>Tol>..r v Recoeo- L'Ntos, a newspaper Of per,c;.al circulation pub- lished in the county of Sacramea;.- r,s oP.n as the said papt'r published before the said day set for the meet of creditors. A;;d it is fur- ther ordered that all proceed] j.tiiii-f said in- solvent be stayed. T. B. Mc!?aKLand Judge of the Superior Court. Dated February 21, 18Jf . Attest . Wit. B. Hamilton-. Clerk mr2-:y>l QTATE OFjCTCIITfRNIAj COUNTY OF SAC- V 5 mento. Ivthe ' Superior. Ccurt. .'i..:! . of the Estate of LUKAS KKECZBERGER, De ceased.] On reading and filing the pcition of CHRIS. EHMAN and GEOKGR SERJIONET, Executors of the last willand testament of said deceased, praying for an order of sale of all the real and personal property of said i stab sub- ject to administration. It ia ordered that al! persons interested in said e.-tute appear before said Court, in the Court-room of Department One thereof, on MONDAY, APRIL 27, !--:\u25a0, at 10 o'clock a. M., to show cause why tinorder should not be granted to 'aid executors to sell so o t:ch of ihe ieal and personal estate of said deceased as may be ssary. And let a copy of »!..-\u25a0 or- der be published once- a week for four sutces- sive weeks in the Bacbahesto imii.y RECuar> L'mos, a newspaper published in said county \V. O, VAN" FLEET, ' .'iir.;, ; \u25a0' the Superior Court. Da d March 07, liWo. a " _ mr2B-4wS NOTICE TO CREDITOR".— ESTATE OF WM. f. LEFAVOR, deceased. Notice is hereby rives by the nnder*igned Administrator of the estate of MM. F. LEFAVOR, deceas.d, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against s aid deceased, topresent the same, with the necessary affidavits or vouchers, v/itliinfour months after the first publication of tfiia notice, to Albert Leonard, at his otliee No. 10 i Fourth street, between . I and X streets, in (he city of Sacramento. MAR) T. LKFAVOB a Iminis rater, ct<. Dated Man 38; IBSS, A. P. Catun, Attorney for Administrator :-\u25a0-":.-- mrai-sts . TN THE s-UI'EKIOrIJOCTrT <.'F THE COUN- IN THE SUPERIOR OOCRT 1 h MAKY tyof Miirin, State of Califontta. MARY STEVENSON, plaintiff, vs. FRANK iLSTBVES- SON, defeudimt. Action l-r^u'-lii in the Supe- rior Court of the county of Mann, State of Cali- fornia, and the complaint tiled in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court. Section 467. The People of the State of Californiasend greet- ing to FRANK M. STEVKNSON, defendant: You arc hereby required to appear in an action brought against yon by the above-named plain- tin* iv the Superior Court of the county of Mario State of Caliioriiic, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days, exclusive of the day of service, after the service on you of this summons, if served within tlii.- county;or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days, or judg- ment by default will be taken against you, ac- cording to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a ludgment of thisCouit dissolving the bonds of matrimony existin," betwe. n plaintifT and defendamt, oa tho ground of the alleged desertion by the defend- ant of the plaintiff, all of which is more par- ticularly and full v n.t forth in the complaint on file herein, to which you are hereby specially referred. And you i:r, hereby notified *.!.;\u25a0'. If you fail to appear and 'answer the said complaint as above required, thi said plaintitl' will apply to the Court tor the relief therein demanded. Given under my hand and seal of the said Su- perior Court, at the city and county of Marin, State of California, this :Bth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand hun- dred and eighty-four. ISEAL.T GEO. W. DAVIS, Clerk. Jons H. B. Wii.kins. Attorney for Plaiatilf. i l»fi: ,f \u25a0 fo2l-law2mS ' - HISCELLASEOCh. A Quick Recovery, It rives us great pleasure to state hat the merchant who was reported to be ft! the point of death I om an »ttac-k of pneumonia, has en tireiy covered by the use of DR. W.V. HULL'S BALSAMFor. THE LUNGS. Naturally hi feeis gr/it( ful for the benefits derived from using this remedy for the lungs and throat; and, in giving publicity to this statement we are actuated by motives of public benefaction, trusting that others may be benefited in a similar manner fe2«-ly&wly ' Plymouth Consolidated Gold Mining Co. 23 NASSAU STREET Nil Yoek, March 26, 188,1. DIVIDEND NO. 23.—THE TWENTY-THIRD consecutive monthly dividend of Fifty 1 \u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0!•\u25a0\u25a0 lara, beiu ; One Per Cent, on the capital >UKk, or Fifty Cents per share, will be paid on :: Sixth clay April, At the Company's Offices In New York and -\u25a0\u25a0:> Francisco. Books close on the Ith. ap3 i_: W. VAN NORPKN, President WOOD3URN & BARNES (Successors to E. 1.. Biiliags &Co.), No. 417 XStreet, between Fourth &Fifth, Sacr- amento, -:: IMPORTER.-! ANT) WHOLESALE DEALERS Ia Brandies, Wines »nd Liquor-. :Vv . mlfi-lalB) UNDEBTAKEBS. N IU I lII I II HUH, I Hill 1 1 ||i |'| I 1 FEITZ & MIiLES, 8 UXDEKTAKKItS, Office in Odd Fellows' Templet. Ninth and 1 X streets. Complete stock of i udertakers 1 5 Goods constantly on hand. City and co.m- " try orders promptly attended to, day or g iiif,ut, at reasonable rates. \u25a0 jyl 5 IJ. FRANK CLARK, County Coroner and Undertaker, No. 1017 Fourth street, between J and X.— I Always onhand the most complete Stock of Undertaking Goods on the coast. Country orders, day or night, will receive prompt, at- ! tention. Telephone Number, 131. jS-lplm WMW»rer»JtA»gj t »MW ira!»r?ra W i.'-griga I W. J. KAVANAUCrH, I IS UXDERTAKER, * 313 1 street, bet. Filth mid Sixth. Always o^g hand a large assortment of Sletallie and" Wooden Caskets, Burial Cases, Xoflius *n<ll Shrouds furnished. Coffin orvlerswill receives prompt attention on short notice and at '.-..'; lowest rates. OmcetJ ' I '^ a -"^'^"_HS.ri|.,i^

Transcript of Sacramento daily record-union (Sacramento, Calif.)...

THE FASHIONS.Tlie Latest Styles as Given by the X. V.

Post Fashion Writer.

hided among the "revivals" destined\ lot-popularity are the small Matadorjackets of rich, deep-hued velvet, madeeither sleeveless, with half-long sleeves,or with those reaching :t little below theeibowy ad made of lace strapped acrosswith velvet bands matching the jack ;

material. These dressy little garments•ire handsomely embroider ,i either ingold or shaded colors, and scope fortaste and beauty for art-workers of theday, either amateur or professional. They*511 be very comfortable additions to athin muslin or silk dress the coining sea-son, taking the place of the less graceful*.d convenient zephyr shawl or shoulder-cape usually considered '- a necessary ar-ticle of a young lady's outfit for a summertrip to mountain or seaside. For lessdressy wear these jackets are made ofplain ladies' cloth \u25a0_>! dark btue, ruby, ordeep myrtle green. However, their jauntycut and trimming of gold or soutacheiraiding, or line vine pattern in em-broidery, renders even these simpler kindsattractive and chic enough to near uponallexcept full dress occasion.-!. While fit-ting the figure trimly, they ire cut with.wi •ye to comfort, and will therefore bevery useful in tennis, where the dress-iT.ti-t alone proves a bit uncomfortable of a[•>•!day, like those which frequently visilt.^fcfvcn inmidsummer.

Among the minor matters of dress it i-noticeable that the narrow and high-heeled.. .-, once the rage, arc wholly discarded.A lady now appearing upon the promenadewearing a pair of tapering French heeledshoes is almost as great a rarity as one

ring a trained dress. The absence ofjewelry is also very marked, especially inthe wearing ofearrings of any descriptionTo hose who have an eye for trifles incon-nection with the affaire of th- 1 toilet, allthe apparently insignificant details are of

lortance. We say trifles, but inmatterspertaining to women's dress, :ls in thegraver afi'airs of life, there are absolutely

ik'i trifles. By neglecting details, so culled,r\-uit< which superficially viewed, seemstrangely inadequate, arc very frequentlyIjrought out. A lace pin :>.-\u25a0\u25a0 least awry,a liaror a lace frill a ITT dingy at its•'•lacs a glove or a boot with even a singlebutton missing have power to sjKiil the en-tiro pfli-ci ofan otherwise [terfectijappoitit-i-itoilet.

Parisian hi \u25a0\u25a0- are sending over m un-usiially elegant assortment •\u25a0:' visiles, dol-mans ; \u25a0 '.'\u25a0 \u25a0•-. pelerines, and other short,dressy wraps, which a:, aa expensive asthey "<!'(• handsome. One very elegant

antic in visit:.- >lia;>c :-; made of silver-'^rny tin,brocaded withd irk crenson greenvelvet figures, in raised patterns. Another\:i: a ground of fawn-cohin-d satin, shotKithgoi-4, nth one light, and a deep

-rim-

V'li in another. I^arge velvet carnations"n deepest red enrich thischanging ground,and the wrap i- adorned with a mingledtrimming of gold and Venetian red lace ofpure silk ofa Spanish patter:;, arranged incascades allover the wrap wherever it call?for ornamentation. A costly agraffe .-i.!ii.set nth rubystones, fastens thi-j wrapat thethreat.lhe small capote and the ish-wifi \»k>-

\u25a0with it- [leaked rim have itall their ownvray just at present, in

—the latter

i-hape is a trying one to any but very' ••.;ns and fresh faces. The prettiest of[these have a softer puffed crown and arei.u-e-trimmed. The modified poke and thecapote for less, youthful wearers have al-ciost invariably a finish of gathered velvetforming a puff which edges the brim ofthe bonnet. Velvet ribbons to match, ar-ranged in loops or rosettes, are much used :the^-e are run through with several fancygold-headed pins, large dragon (lies withjeVeled eyes being a favored ornament. !

Rowers are preferred to there, but theseJcH-orations, instead of forming chaplet*:.nd wreaths, are now an \u25a0:•_ Iinpomponsand aigrette fashion, and placed directlyin front of the crown of the bonnet, thestems, thorns and grasses lullinggracefully |'••l each side.

The newest overdresses are very fulland§

lingered in front as well as in the back. \u25a0

Deep pleats, likekillings, adjust the skirt'

to the form, and the front of many of the inewest tunica reach quite to the foot of the

;

:J<irt. \u25a0:. .wing only the tiny quilled tula- ]/euse around thebottom of the lower skirt.1 \u25a0•i woolen goods, light-weight chevi-ot.-, liasket cloths, and plain«erges or mo-.hairs are all in fashionable me for springcostumes, and biaidy, woolen lace, or rows01 very wide galoon, soutache or velvet iribbon are used to dec-orate, Self-trim-mings, however, in the shop \u25a0 of box-pleat-ing, kilting,tucked Bounces, and fan andpanel trimmings, are stillemployed by theleading modistes, both in Paris and Amer-ica, upon many of their most elegant andrecherche carriage and promenade costumesof .ilk,satin or woolen fabrics.

Polonaises with bodices fastening fromleft to right across the chest are seen opon j\u25a0^mic of the richest csodels in overdresses. IThey accompany admirably the fashion of1raising the skirt of the polonaise high on!one side. These bodices necessitate ar-loping seam down the center of the frontto secure a ' perfect fit. Polonaises cutaway in front,revealing ashirred or pleatedve»t beneath, .ire draped to form pauiersateach side, while others show the forms ateach side of the front, extending intowide

'

panels, which are variously decorated.'

|With dressy younj; l-.irlies. however, thepolonaise closed down the front and made Ivery long and fullis the leading model. Awide hem or a simple binding, like that of ja coat, is often the only finish to the edgeof the entire skirt, front and back.

In the fist of light woolens, and esjieci- jally those of nun.-' veiling and albatross ;

cloth, are sent out some very lovely new jpatterns dyed in the most exquisite and |delicate shades of shell pink, silver, and !Bky blue, mauve, beige, canary, and lielio-

'trope, the faintly colored grounds printedor embroidered with single flowers match- jing in ranch deeper- coloring the lighter jshade of the fabric itself. Other patterns ;

are tufted with raised figures in minute ]but gay colors of silk or chenille similarto !

the tufted fabrics worn inevening dress thepast season, but finer and more elaborate,the simple tint being changed to a tiny j

spray of flowers, or una single hud and Jfoliage or a full-blown rose. A solf .-ilk i

warp is added to the more expensive veil-iings and other sheer wool fabrics, givingthem a lustrous and beautiful sheen, and i

also adding to their beauty of effect in thefull,ample folds and drapings of the newlung French overdress and polonaises.

The large gay-colored neckerchief knot-ted ala marine is a thing of the pa.st. Itoiioe charitably covered the sins of thedressmaker, which wereniany and frequent jcollarwardß. In the grateful and perfect-fitting

"tailor-made "• dress of the day no I

>ik-h glaring mistake l<made, ar.d to coverup the "set

"of the collar would be to d(.

the artistic originator a gross injustice.

SCIENTIFIC NOTES.

I A London botanist iia? endeavored to;prove that [limits have a certain form of: intelligence, and aroai.le, at least, to exert'

a- voluntary power as certain lowly or-: ganized animals. One proof of this i- the. plant*' avoidance of obstacles placed :irti-I lieially i:i their way hy \u25a0..'.'.:: aside I>e-. \u25a0

' : i :\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0.

Th \u25a0 manufacture of mild nteel by the|Bc--<niiT process h.is been -;> greatly re-ii!ii'ol in cost in England, that uteel ship*• and ir;>:i ships of the same class are now'\u25a0 offered at preciseiy the same price. ']'!;:\u25a0•'possibility arises largely frbig the fact that

; a «t.vl ship of a given strength (ran be\u25a0 made <•!" much lighter weight than ( tie ofiron.

M. Deli viiei ha- invented an electric;lamp liavii:» for its esseutial feature a!hammer which ai rii one of thy cartons;and receives a rapid reciproaiting motionJ from a coil through Wlucli :tn intermittentIcurrent passes. .Spark- caused by the| alternate contact and separation .Tf the!curiums produw the ettect of a eontiniioas!li^ht.I~*

i l.uininou- jiaint. s. willed, continues to]be imported in large [ua itities by regions• when- earthquakes art- prevalent! In thePhilippine Island- small metallic platc-

j<-oiite<l with the paint are so disposed about• the houses as to afford ready guidance atth? first intimation of an earthqu I for

j the inmates to reach the streel doors and_ mako-tlu-ir escape {torn the buildings i;.'danger of l«eoaung rnin-isuddenly.; A London scientist sarg that the liighe--t'

velocity that lias been imparted to a o.in-

inon l>nll is 1,620 feet per second, equal toja mile in "s.2 seconds. The velocity of theIearth at the equator, due to rotation on itsiaxis, i.s 1,000 miles per hour, or a mile in;:;.'> seconds; and thus, if a cannon balli was tired due west, and could maintain^tsinitial velocity, it would beat the huh in

its apparent journey around the earth.A new style of paving lias been intro-

duced in Berlin (luring the past year, an.tso far has given great satisfaction. Layers

Iofbricks, from four to six inches in lengthj'are pat down and impregnated withIasphalt. They absorb from 15 to 20 per

ci-nt. of the bituminous substance, and thenbecome remarkably elastic and capable ofresisting damp and pressure. It i- claimedthat tlii-.pavement offers a sure footholdtohorses.

A prominent Brazilian physician, whohas been making a special study of yellow

I fever, thinks that it may be prevented as'small-pox i-, by vaccination. The Emperor,I'im Pedro, has approved of this method,'and some hundreds of persona have been

jvaccinated. Not one ol them had at thelatest accounts taken the disease. Thedoctor and the Emperor are both confi-

! dent thai the new idea is an invaluablediscovery.

j Memory seizes the passing moment,j fixea it upon the canvas, and hangs the;picture on the soul's inner chambers, for'

her to look upon when she will.—[Haven.

AN OLD MAN'S DREAM.Oh, forone hour of youthful joyI

Give back my twentieth spring !I'd rather laugh a bright-bain boy

Than reign a gray-haired king.

Offwith the wriukl'd spoils of age;Way withlearning's crown:

Tear out life's wisdom-written page.And dash its trophies down.

One moment let my life-blood streaml"rom boyhood's fount of :imr.e !

Iliveme one giddy, reeling dreamOf life, all loveand fame.

Mylistening angel heard the prayer,And calmly smiling said,

'\u25a0 IfIbut touch thy silvered hair,Thy hasty wish bad sped."But is there nothing inmy truckTo bid thee fondly stay,

While the swift seasons hurry back,To findthe \v!shed-for day."

Ah '. truest soul of woman kind!Without thee what were iiteV

One bliss Icannot leave behind—

I'lltake—my precioiu wifeThe angel t<>nk a sapphire p n

And wrote ivrainbow de« ."The :nsir. would be nboy uguiu,And bo a husband, Lin :"

there another yet nnsai IBefore the change appears :

mberall their k'H- have Be IWith those dissolving fears."

Why, vis. 1 wouldone favor more—M> Ibnd, parental joys—;pould not bear to leave them all;I'lltake my tnrU and boy -.

\u25a0 tllng angel dropped liispen—" why, tiiis willnever >1".The man would be a boy a. n,

And 1»: a. father, 100 !And so Ilaughed— my laughter woke

The household with itsnoire:iwrote my dream when morning broke,

To please the gray-haired boys.—[Oliver Wendell Holmes.

ONLYSAID INFUN.

A PARADOX.

1 recollect how grieved IwasWhen Cousin Amy married.

1 thought tier verycruel becauseFor me she had not tarried.

She gave tomy affection greenEncouragement in plenty,

For Iwas under seventeenAnd she was Sve-and-twentyiiir Amy is a widow now,

1ier sorrow fast outgrowing.'Tis verysingular. 1vow,

The waythe years are going.With me, at allegro rate :

With her a graceful '\u25a0 nie—

Now ramneiiriug thirty-eightAnd 07,t is six-and-twenty.

1 -ho.'.ld !\u25a0'\u25a0 gratified to knowHow others, like mjc-<ius.in,

A twelvemonth older only i^r. -.vour year in ::;>lf iidozen.

d!i Chronos! tell the secret me,'1lie power superhuman,

Thai entires time with man :\u25a0> BHut bids it wait with woman.

—[New York Lift?."

Why did you put that nickel with abole in it in the contribution box askedone roan of another. "Because Icouldnot put the hole in without the nickel, and1 had to put insomething."

"There is nothing impossible to thedetermined spirit." says a philosopher.Evidently that philosopher never tried toreach up behind his shoulder to get holdof the end of ;ibroken suspender."

Didyou ever think what you woulddo ifyou had the Duke of Westminster'sincome?" Village Pastor: "No, but Ihave sometimes wondered what he woulddo ifhe had mine."

— [London Baptist."Henry,'.' said his wife, with chilling

severity,"Isaw you coming ont of asaloon

this afternoon." ''Well, my darling," re-plied the heartless [nan, "you wouldn'thave your husband staying in a saloon allday, would you ."

The Washington Pout >ays that anAmerican humorist i- wanted who willnever say anything about the mule, theChicago girl's foot, the ice-cream girl, theboot of the angry father, or the bankcashier going to Canada.

"Does it think.

'asks the New York Tribune,

"that a man

can make bricks without straw ?""Well, sir," said the Judge to a man

who was brought before him on a charge<;fa*--ar.li and battery, "you say this manstruck you ?"

" Yes," sir, he did." "Didn'tyou retaliate?" ''So, sir; 1 wouldn't dosuch -i mean thing as that."

"What did

you do, then?" "Well,Ijust gave himthe awituliest li'kin' he ever got."

\u25a0\u25a0 !hab nebber befoah dun noticed," remarked a venerable colored gentleman toa by-stander at the menagerie the otherday, "how much de monkey 'sembles dewhiteman. I'spects at some time wayback in de mists ofantiquity, prob'ly indeepizootic silurian epoc ob de universe, andbefoah de primordial atoms ob de greatoriginal chaos had 'sumed deir warions'present modifications, dat de monkey musthah eholtited from de white man. In ':.-

--| view obde matter I-< 'ware dat Idi.'U-r| from de views ob de sci ntists let de whiteman ebolnted from the monkey. But dcy

jis all wrong. Now i: am iindisputedIaxium dat one thing can't come out ob:n:i•\u25a0wider thing unless it am first in dat'thing. Now ifde scientists am right,; what !want to know am •!!\u25a0-. de monkey

\u25a0 bein' so much smaller dan de whiteman,how de white man • eber got into dcmonkey '!"

—[Sifting*.

COMMERCIAL.BACKAMHNTO .MARKET. |

hackabento. April'3d.FRUlT—Lemons, Sicily,J5 755-6$ case; Limes

515o; BHnnuas, *2 25@t3 £0 •$ bunch: Pineap-ples. 96.^:9 ? dozen: Cocoanuts, f<i.g6sO •$ 100; Ap-ples. $1(3.1 so ¥> box; Los Angeles Oranges.51 fiit@l75: Xiverside do, 82@2 25, Navel do, S4fail50: Strawberries, 'SSUgfc-tOc ~^ bsk.FIE FKUlTS—Assonea, iy3-ti> cans, 1* doz,

8100; assorted, gallon cans, £4; Peaches, L'Ji-ib ctns, $1 76; Portland Blueberries, 2-!b cans,82; Whortleberries, SI 75; Capital Asparagus,52 25$ dozen cans.

DKIED FRUITS—Apples, sliced, S}-£@4c 9 ft;do quartered, 3}<©Jc; Pears, peeled, 5<860; domipeeled, 4<&sc; Plums, pitted, 'J(£102: Peaches,10}£@11g; do peeled, l^a^Jc; Prunes, Germanand" French, 7@loc; Blackberries, 10311c;Figs, California, s<&fic?fi>.

TABLE FUUl'lci— 2,^-lb cans. «doz,51 10@21S; Peaches, &50; Bartlett Pears, £>'4O;Plums, $1 \u25a0••.-•-': Blackberries, 82 15; Gooseber-ries, SI 90; Strawberries, 82 75; Apricots, ?2 16;Muscat Grapes, 82; Red Currants, 82 40;Cherries.£2 60@2 75."

VEGETABLES— Potatoes. SI 25;EarlyRose no. 90c@$l;^ctl; Celery, 60c ? dozen :un-ions. Ss<s 6: Cabbage, SI;Carrots, Co@7oc ft100;Turnips, 75c; bunch vegetables, 12^0 '$ doz;Parsnips, li1: Beets, 75c: Horse Radish. 698e ,-tt>; Garlic, 10®llc; Asparagus. 3%@4c; Rhubarb,s@6c: Cucumbers, SI; String Beans, 25c-)%; Peas, l@Bc .-• *'• Summer Squash, Isc«»ttp

BHEAUSTU Flour,S4 Gs¥ bkrrei;uaimeal,£3 75 %t 100 Ids; Coiumeal, yellow, S2@2 S> ;white. S-'@22T>: Cracked Wheat. £2 153240.

POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 14@16c * a>:fuil-grown Chickens, -

S"< 50@6 no doz-eu: Young Boosters. 85 60@6 50 %» down;Broilirs, $4@5; tame t.niuks, sti 50: Geese, SI 50&'l*pair: Eggs, choice lots, J7rttl.se dozen.

GASB—Hare, SI 75@2; Rabbits, glrffiiST':Mallard Ducks, S^«::i 50 $ dozen ;Teal, Sl@,l 50%* dozen ;Sprig, S2@2 50 ¥l dozen.

DAIRY PBODDCTS—Butter, choice. 2t@2Scsib; mixed lots, in rolls, 20®21c ; Cheese, Cali-fornia, 12@13c; Western flats, 16<0.17c; Mann'sCream, 17@H8C-

HAY,GRAIN ANDFEED— hay.Bl2@lsfton: Alfalfahay, S9@lo ? ton: Bran, til%* ton;Middlings, 516 9 con; Barley,whole.Sl 10' cronnd,SI15; Wheat, SI X) Vcwt; tame Oats. SI50; whiteWild Oats, SI 40 $ cwt: Coru, SI 25© cv.t forchoice.

MEATS—Beef, "Q-'.'c;!Mutton, iVji>lb; Pork,[email protected]; Veal, small calves. 9®loc; large,B(§,9c.

MISCELLANEOUS—

Heeds—

Alfalfa, :W;Timothy,Eastern, 6K@7}.jC t*&:Oregon, 6®7c;Pop Corn, SK®4c V &;Red Clover. 12@l8c:Red Top, /a9c. Nuts—English Walnuts, to9c; California Walnuts, 9J£@loc; Almonds, 12®13c; PeauutM. California,- s).;;r;i">e ;I^-'i(Calllbrnia), ca:is. He; Eastern, fl@lsc; Hides, salt,.icbt and medium. ~y'jz; htavy, Be: dry,16'^c; Tallow, sc; Hop?, in the absence oiany particular movement prices may be nomi-ually quoted :tt20022c.

SAN FRANCISCO MAKKET.

Produce Market. ;San Fbascisco". April 3.1.

FLOUR—We quote: Best city extra, M '.v>@175; medium, $} 503-1; shipping superfine,82 75@S 50 v bbl.

WHEAT— i.- no vigor InIho market.The inquiry is light nnd offerings are small.Buyers and sellers are still apart iiitn>-ir view*:u* to values. Market nominally quotable atrl SO p I'llfor good shipping quality.

fullsales this moraine were as follows :Buyer season— 2oo tons, SI 37; 100, *1 '.TV 200,

-i 17] .."Buyer l*S->-100 tons, 19; 100,$] 4-»',.

I Soles at the afternoon call session v ere us fol-lows \u25a0

Buyer season— 2Co tons/ C-l''-.^ £JO, ?l "\u25a0>"\u25a0.:200, -'l '\u25a0'•' .\u25a0 100, £1 OoV^.

( .Seller Reason— 2oo tons, SI \u25a0:-'\u25a0'.; 300. -: OS1..;.i Bayer 188o—300 tons, si 09 ; aw.iI(>;>!{.

Seller i«>v>—10", ;\u25a0?<• '\u25a0' ctl.BAULKY—At the moment the market is

, strong .'..- to price, though trade 1? fur fromjbrisk. Holders to-day generally asked $I'—% V~Ictlfor Feed descriptions, while Brewing quail-Ities showed more strength, the range being re-jported nt S3 "<& '\u25a0 15 V etl.i Cull trading was only moderately active, at; the morning session. Better prices were ob-

tained, but trading was slow and lions, Saleswere us follows :

Buyer season— l.loo lons, SI oo' , "- \u25a0'. -1 \u25a0\u25a0'.. 100,?1 Oik ;li«., SI '.'•'•' .: TOO, 51 '•\u25a0'•' ;: •\u25a0•'. «1<&%;\u25a0'-'

iti)o.\u25a0 Sellar season— V<otons, $1ul:100. SI 03? L;100,'-,0:t"i: ->:>". 51 i.-.1 :100, SI 03},' :LOO ftc:;.

Buyer lsjvi—aw tons, s11m;-ji«, SI 09?*; 200,:jl\u0084; •. ;:„, il ..\u25ba_; \u25a0_\u0084,.,. a 99}i;300, -, o»M;i100, ii09: 100, ili;s!r;:\u25a0: OV.;.I Seller l*iS3—iou ton's, a^c; 100, V-y%, 100, -'\u25a0' v.!Vn, 'J7c v rtl.j OAT?— l'ri'e^ show no variation. We quote!Surprise and Milling,Si ;iO@140; No. 1,Si 15@1 a>:! No. \u25a0j.'j.'icg'jl; oftgrades, 80@95e; Black, $I@l 10. ? Ml.

CORN"—Quotable at $I@l 10 for large Yellow;small Yellow, SI 15@1 -J»; White, SI to@l 15 V

irtl. Poor lots are quotable at 90c@Sl ¥ctl. Ne-Ibraska is quotable at •'""ino V- ctl.

SEEDS^— We quote: Mustard, 1225® 1 \u25a0-

IBrown and (2@2 '£> for Yellow; Canary. I'^iv..1;. llemp,3%ia:;^c; ,-\u25a0'..\u25a0.. \u25a0.-(•; Timothy, oV/a,Cc;Alfalfa, !-.• \u25a0_•

• -,- I*.:Flax, ?i '3i(tt-J 50 9 Ml.I HaY

—Steady at unchanged r.itts. JVc quote

IAlfalia, 8»(aU; Wheat. WO^IG; Oar, K&l'i;\u25a0 Barley, ?7(*11 ; Mixed, 87@9» ton.j lioi'i—Noactivity. Offerings free. Quotable

\u25a0 at !\u25a0\u25a0' "1 ft B).

I KYJS—Quotable at st@l 12J4? etl,ac-conlii .I BL'cKWUKAT—In light demari'l. QuotableBUCKWHEAT—Jn light lemaa-1 Quotable!at SI 'i'Kol Hi) \u25a0 \u25a0•'.!.! POTATOES

—Supplies ...-\u25a0 ample. Wharf

;rates are a.- follow*: Early Rose, 65c ; River1 Kuils. 7uc : Petalumas, '.Via*!;Garnet Chile,

• 1 -\u0084,-; peerless, 7WjM)e; New, I' .•\u25a0> V \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 v I).1 Humboldt Red, (1; Peaehblows, ?;". Sweet, Socj•.;fl: Oregon Burbank Seedling;, Sl@l 10 '\u25a0\u25a0 etl.I OXlONsi— Market well supplied. Quotable at

S"JS" 1;SO '-\u25a0 etl.; BEANS—We qnote: Bayos £2 50®3: Butter,151@135; Pink,SI 60; Bed, Si: Lima, tl90; riioa.ll!White. Sl'i'.aj; Pea, fl01>4<§102>4 a etl.I VEGETABLES— AsparagUi was again inlarge'. supply this morning. Khubarli is well repri

tented. and supplies of Ire n Peas tire!fairly liberal. We [note : Asparagus, boc@7scis* box; iihul \u25a0 . :i(g;4c '\u25a0' '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Tomatoes,

;.':.-\u25a0 -\u25a0 f* bos: Sprouts, 2&>ic >• Ib;IArtie ikes, ".0c '•< dozen; Cucumbers SOcSJil v dozen; Carrots, :^-i--..\u25a0; Turnips,!50®60c v cil;BeeU, k)ia,H>c. '& ell;Parsnips,1 si |» etl; Cauliflower, .>J@7.'>c > dozen; Cab-; bage,so@t>oc M etl; Garlic, 7iaJ-c V&>;Celery, SCcj> dozen: Dried Peppers, J \u25a0\u25a0 > Ib; Green do

• 10 ;"• ',-;\u25a0.. Green Peas, •_" ::•-:. ;Sweet, 4'.isc ~$i ','.. :'\u25a0',:

-Beans, 15@20e$ ",!,: UriedOkra, 16@25c

, '_\u25a0/.\u25a0: Marrowfat Squash, --a.- ft tor.; tlubbard'Squash, S-i.'dj V \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Summer Squash 12(o.l0c

i«**•KKl'ir—"lie firsl Cherries of the season ar-. rived to-d.iy. coming from Vacavillc. aud selling

at Si >• •''\u25a0 Thr receipts of Strawben-

this moniiiiß footed up 13 chests, Bellini;nt 7*>c.'«ujl V drawer We quote jobbing:lots nn

! tuHow> Apples, \u25a0'\u25a0'>':tq,i\ for common,andsl ;V.i4j!:2 Ji fbox turgood to choice :Lemons— Malaga,. s-1 50 :doaicily. "?"' -' > 50 ;do. California. '>:"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

j 9boxfor ordinary and 7<[email protected] --' for Sicily Nt-eii :| Mexii:«n Limes, SIl@l_; California do, 75c@Jl

for -:.\u25a0..;: boxes end -j-- j25 foriar^-e; Oranges,'CaHfufltia.?l 2.':t*l75 box forcommo!) swg:'i

Ifor Kiverside," and S;iSwl for Navel;j I.os AugcWs Novel, fivir. box; Bananas,i1>;:u.o v bunch; Pineapples, St>@7 >\u25a0 dozen. '-

I DRIED Sun-diied Apples, -J'^c fj :'' for sliced and 2c lor quartered; A-'den and: I'lumnier. .'•'.\u25a0.fi.i'ic ; April !'<\u25a0 :

IBlackberries. 10c: Pigs, ;\u25a0\u25a0 for pressed and. \u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ror unpres : Smyrna do, Me forj layers, End i:< ':'..\u25a0 for keg.-: Nectarines,. 9c; reaches, iso tor peeled 7@sc lor un-• p"t'.ed ; Pears, :•\u25a0 for whole and \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0_ Ie forIsliced; machine dried. So: Plums ~}4<z~'»

\u25a0 for pitted and ;'..'\u25a0 for pitted; GermanPrunes, Ie; Frcncli Prunes, !>c -,- Ib i:-.,-i'i-.

Inew crop Layers 51 60; loose Muscatelle, ilM•p box

I ITER— We quote :I'utiry. 20e; choice, is«s'I'M-, gnod. 17inlSr; fair. '.VglfV;mix-'dlotSi 11@

jlie \u25a0»'\u25a0 Pi; tirkiu, lr>-''il7c for old and. J:"»>'.'lC for!Choice new:12/3140 for ordinary to fall; East:0:11. 12>»»!6c £-.I ,<ME&}:—l'nchnnsea. Quotable at I!@12o;jinferior grades 6@loc; Eastern, 17(<> isc; Western,I12'^iaU'H.' lh.j i.iiUS—feituaiion favoraWe to buyers, invokelots are quotable at i^vi'.vv rtozcu.

roi'l.TKY—ln'.cks v \u25a0 high.-

i>ut otlicrIciuils bhow no marked change. We quoteas follows: Live Turkey-

—Gooolers, l%lr>u;

jhens, l'l'ailc; drCsced, l"'i.vf_'i'c V ft; Boosters,rSSfijM for o'.d. and »7iß|tor young: Hens,

S'^^7 50; B \u25a0 .•\u25a0!>-. :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 7as to size; Ducks, i"•

\u25a0

x 1 \u25a0!•!/ liccse. SJw; ••'? pair.

GAItE-'Hare.Sl !S@l-r*:Rabbits, 7rv<& ?! for

»\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ;1 ..'. .-' •; 2-5 for Cottontail: Sprtp. Ifl s'l;Widgeon, SI: small Ducks, 7.'>c: Grey Geese,tl '•'jir'j2: White Geese. 73c@il; Brant, T.'r-ci;

iEnglish Snipe, J2(02 50; common d". 75c©51 "j*idozen.

PROVISIONS— Eastern Horns nre quotable nt'.\u25a0l l.£C for V'our Ace,Dupi \u25a0'- andU hittaker's.other nds -'\u25a0.•\u25a0. ..:;\u25a0...\u25a0•;- \u25a0

:for suit and sugar-cured. Eastern Breaktast Ha-con. 12^132; California Bacon, B>4@loc forheavy and medium, and 12c for lightmedium,i»\u25a0.:•! ;;\u25a0:!(\u25a0 for light and extra light;iClear Bides, lO@ll< :Pork, Jlo@l6 SO lor extraprime, S'.wil'* 50 for prime •-.;".'•'\u25a0 .v formess, $2050@21 for clear, J22@22 50 for extraclear; Pigs' feet. B6@18: Bless Bct-f. Slj .\u25a0.-••:\u25a0'.forbbl! -\u25a0 50g/0 forhf bbls; Extra Mesa Beef.516&16 50 for t.bl?, S».« 575 for hX-bbls: FamilyKeof, $16^19© bi.l; California Smoked Beer, n'.f(f.l.">c V B>; Beef Tongues. S9 50®10 ~$ dozen;Eastern Lard, llia.ll1,c for tierces, and IIJ-JOlY'ic•\u25a0 "\u25a0 for pails; California do, 10-B> tius/wg)«'4.s 5-lb tins. 9Ji<s.9c: palls, 10gaO>JC for : 'Ib,1 ',••'.':'\u25a0 for 5-!b, and !\u25a0•'\u25a0 { He Vft for 3-!t>pails.I Kiii-iiMEATS—Following are rates for wholecarcasses from slaughterer! todealers :Beef—iFirst quality, s/ssv_.e: second quality, 7 \u25a0•»,- thirdquality. • •'\u25a0,- ;• ;r.. Mutton

—Wethers are quota-

Ible at s@oi-Jc ¥*B>. atid Ewes at .">c .\u25a0 ft Lamb—Quotable at 10@12c V ib for Spring. Veal—iQuotable at S®lfo^»>. Pork— Hags, i:.-i!,.onfoot:dre«seddo,6>i36>io -^ fb.

WOOL—So business.HONEY—We quote :Comb, 7®Bc; Extracted,

'V '1'

\u25a0\u25a0 (* tb.General MerclianilUe,

San Fcancbw, April •!.BAGS AND BAGGIN'i Business in Wheat

Bags through the pas-t month has been quite1 light, Two cargoes have arrived and threemore are on the way,and several hundred thou-Kiuilhave been sold for future delivery. Opin-ions vary as to probable wants \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. sup-

]\u25a0..\u25a0 9. 1 \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 thins is certain: there has been noscarcity in this line fat the past few years, anditis probable thnt we shall get through anotherseason without a famine. Prices, however, areanusu&lly low, and the margin between theBelling price and the cost of production i>quiteslender. Calcutta Ban of this season's import-ation may be quoted nts%!t5 7 £c for June andJuly delivery. There is not much danger inbuying supplies foractual sumption at thesefigures. Allother descriptions of Bags and Bag-ging nre quite dull,and prices are more or lessnominal.'

BOOK AND -SHOES—Four successful trade

sales during the past month testify to the condi-tion < f this branch of trade. '--\u25a0»•\u25a0

% BREAD—Ship Bread, "a:PilotBread, SViatc;Soda Crackers, s>£c for plain and titfp forextra ;Cakes vary from tic to Ale. accordlmr to variety.-

BKCK—

Good demand for house building de-scriptions. Roth and Fire dull.

BROOMS— inquiry furCalifornia m.\de ofallkinds. '-

\u25a0

CANDLES—

Eastern brands are quoted asfollows: Aemo Stcaric. Acid, 14>jc; Star, ISc;Adamantine, lie: Taper, Be; Gross <fc Co.'sAdamuutine, 11 oz., r.'Uc; Harkness' PatentWax,17c; Cornwall & Bro.'s Adamantine, 1-Cfor IIoz. and lic ,:<»ll(; for 12ox.; Grant's ii'bila-delphia made. l%c :Meriam & Morgan's Par?atline Wax 17c;

"Work's Stearic Acid, IT'-c

for16 i!.:. and i-"'::j<"for 1102.: Sperm, 25(p 2Sc.CASE 't »DS—-£astem varieties are quoted as

follow.-. Oysters. SI 25^2 aO :Clams, SI 50$$! SO;Lobsters, 82 GO 80: Chickens and Turkey*,Si 25; Green Peas, fcl 50;Green Corn, 51 60 ?dozen.

taEMENT—Wharf and warehouse lots arequoted as follows:Rosendale, JS; Belgian, ?- IK);German, $2 Si); Portland ,K.y. B.},$- «0 bid and$:', asked. The demand for the best brands isincreasing, and prices show alittle more Ban-ness.

COAL—The only change for the past week isan advance of 50c in spot lots ofLehigh, eggsize, which isnow quotable at Jl2. The arrival?this month are the smallest in several months,and yard room near the city front is not quiteso scarce, About a dozen vessels are now dis-charging cargoes along tbe water lrout.

COFFEE— There is a fairdemand for Salvadorat 10@l05^c anil Guatemala at ii^.iP.

CORDAGE— SisaI, :."•%• ii"./-•: San Francisco-laid Manila. 15<5.17c.

"" " " •DRUGS— We quote: Bi-Carh Soda, :!>.. .•\u25a0:

Caustic Soda, 3}:,<aZc; Sal Soda, si 30 lorPacific and SI 32>j lur English: Soda A»b, !;, \u25a0\u25a0 2c;California Crystals, 88@$lc lor refined uiiu\u25a0'•'\u25a0y3.5c7 ft forpowdered.

I>KY GOODS— of interest to reportunder this head.

FISH—The Salmon canning season \viliopento-morrow. Few fish will becauned inApril,Free shipments of 18M have been going forwardto the East by rail of late, including 12.0 • casesOregon and 2,000 cases of California within thepast week. The stock of Oregon on the river isffiid to be reduced to 1,000 cases. Some newpack have been sold for SI, and the quotationsfor future delivery vary from We to 51 on theriver, and from SI to SI 05 delivered la SanFrancisco. Pacific Codfish is now selling at3c in130 1b bdls, SVtfo for selected and «c for bone-less.

LEATHER—

Alittle stronger feeling is appar-ent insome quarters.

LUMBER Supplies large and prices continueirregular.

MATCHES—Common Block descriptions aresteady «i 32' .<\u25a0.

MATTING—Common. ?.'• 51:Contract. K<a0 5": iM-ie 'Contract, 87^8; Imperial, *'.»'.IO "t*rollof l'> yards.

METALS—The foundrymen still complain oflight orders. S)H>t lotsol Pig Iron vary from-.-.; 50 to 530. Coke Tin Plate is firmer at Ski)•3 :•'>. Pig Tin is down to We. No change in

her kinds.NAILS— Nail & Iron Company' pro-

duct, ?;! 9 kegOil/—china N;it.is weaker under free arrival",

withsales at 69c. Nothing of Interest to reportinother kinds.

PAINTS—Good demand for nil kinda ofcol-ors.

QUICKSILVER—DuII and nominal at SSl@32\u25a0?. flask.

RICE—

i!ood supplies of China and Hawaiian.MixedChina, new crop, is quoted at SI tW*l 7U$ twomats; Hawaiian, 4%<isse.

RUBBER GOODS— Priced of Goodyear"B Rub-ber Cloth are quoted :u« fellows: RubberCoat?, from 513 to ft'(>v dozen; Rubber Leggings,from SO to JIS t1dozen; Rubber Cants, from rl3i,. ftj ,-. dozen : Rubber Boots— Crack Proofltobber Boots, Hip, 8W ? dozen; Union,' Nation-al and Goodyear Rubber Boots, Hi)', si"' vdozen; Rubber Belting, Packing and Hose,prices are lower than they have been duringthe p!t:-t SOOSOU.

SALT—

of the Liverpool brands are jell-ing at Ho V ton on the wharf.

SOAP— Pale and Chemical Olive, 4H&&C;fancy kinds, 7,'d:'-c: Castile, s>^®Bc for brownand 10M<§)13c for wilite.

SPICES— The only change for the week i- an'advanri- inMace, which isnow quoted at tie.

STA«CH— Dury-ea's Superior."

71./ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.•'..\u25a0: do,

Oitumwa. C@BJ^c: Niagara. 7t§9)_c: Johnson's,6'.^: Cutelnger -. \u25a0\u25a0 •"'

.<\u25a0\u25a0 !'<•..1.--, ; Erk-ciibrecher'«, C>] /-' .*\u25a0\u25a0 Everdiug s, 7,'.jc.

SUGAft—

Since the 24th February prices of allgrades in :-i ;

- a;both refineries havet-een asil •

\u25a0

American Cnlitorni 1Refinery. Refinery.

ExtraFine Cube 7c(A i'atcnt Cube 7ci.i.irushed 7. \ Loaves v

Five Crushed'

Powdered "';

Extra Powdered ..'.... 7Extra Fine Powdered 8DryGranulated '•\u25a0., *^','Extra Granulated .... \u25a0\u25a0' .XXDry Granulated ir-'^Confectioners! (A) i '...Extra C Sfi ."{kGolden C \u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0, 51

\u25a0

El Dorado C <".Nonpareil C 5D . . -3

.-,;;; l'—

Product <>i me American Refinery isquoted at 30c inbbl>, s_"r,c in lit* ;\u25a0!\u25a0:-. ;.c in5-g:il!ou isses and 80c in 1-gallon tins. Productof'California Refinery is quoted at ;i">c in bbls,"7,!.^e inhi bbls, )-' .i- in i-gdlloo kegs and ~c' <•in 1-gallon tins,

TEA—Japan— lS@2oe; good, 30c ;superior, Doc; extra fine, 5o@00c; Gunpowderand Imperial

—:ioe; superior 87>_@50c;

extra fine, 67@70( :Congon and Souchong—Com-mon,'2oc: superior, 37>^@45c; extra fine, 50@75c; Pouchoug— Canton, ',„"> papers, Is^i2sc;Koochow

—3o<Mjcin papers; Comet do,

56c: Formosa, 25(3>55c , tine do, 40@55c ;finestdo,65@70c "' R).

WOODENWARE— The Coos Bay Stave andLumber Company's price list quotes :. hoopPainted Pails at S2nO; varnished do, brasshoop, ti73; varnished do, gatvauized hoop 11;white- do, galvanized hoop, i3@3 50, and brassbound do, •<\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' 50per dozen.

BASTEBN ANl> FOB£ZON MARKETS.

New York, April.1.1.BREADSTTJTFFS— FIour and Wheat are quiet.WOOL— California Inquiet and steady at 9.91UC

for fall hurry, and i!a l-(' forclean fall; springburn-, '.(i.il.jc; clean spring. 15@2T)c; pulled,

HlDES— California arp firm at 22c,SUG.VK— Centrifugal, 15 17>i.

Chicago, Apiil id.:;WHEAT—7.;',> for May, -i '.i. for fane and

-•\u25a0 : c for July.BARLEY—No. 2, cash 62@fi3c, nomioa!CORN— II'-.jo for May.PORK— SU 72J.J for May.LAUD—JO 80 tor May.

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RIBS—S3 -7J._ tor May.SHORT KIBS—S6 10 for Way.

Liverpool. April SdWHEAT—QuieI but steady. California spot

lots,-;id to T- Id; off coast, Sis 6d@Uf>s ; just

shipped, 353 6d ;nearly dad 35»; cargoes oilcoast, very dull :on pa sa :\u25a0. hc.wy ;EnglUhand French country markets, quieter.

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jff^ -^V- for the treatment of/I.... -, 3K>, Sexual and .-eininal

£. .\u25a0\u25a0^^\u25a0'Z^. -'SHlft Diseases, such as (ion-jßß _

Bk._^«^t- :^->'A orrhea.Gleet.Strictureii./fcISS >XtJvf

''i*Y^\ Syphilis inalli's formi

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-FsjQ IS4 vSjßfi'' '.'•\u25a0'!('"! :\u25a0'\u25a0 Skin I>i.soasea,f*B*L^feii*i?sa«sM-! etc., permanently i.ured

*_^^__^ts__lffi>\u^'^*'"'' l' i(*»-<'"»-"•*'^n'^^! >< I:'.:v.i'.'. Kmissionshecensequeuce ofself-ih!:^- *his solitary

SssO^§ES£§gJg^\.?£;.-ice or depraved sex-uai indulgence \u25a0> pi_i.., o.i by the youth (>! bothsexes- to an almost unlimited extent, producingwithunerring certainty tho following train atmorbid symptoms, unless combated by wientiflomedical measures, viz: Sallow nnuntenanoedark spots under the eyes, pain in Urt hend.ringing in the er.rs, ; \u25a0>. hto the rustluis o

,leaves and rattling ofchariots, uneasiness \u0084!>outthe loins, weakness o! tho limbs, confused vis-ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence dilß-dence inapproaching strangers hdislike to formnew acquaintances, diiiposltion to shun societyloss ofmemory, hectic Bushes, copies and va-rious eruptions about the face, furred "..'ii^ua,fetid breath, coughs, consumption, uighlswejiUroouomauiii and frequently insanity

ci >;ki> ax' iidmk.Persons <«. a distance msv '

.\u25a0 1 vied at home bjaddressing a li tt< rto '.'I;. GIBBON, stating casesymptoms, lengthof time the dises.se hasco_<tlnued, and have medicines promptly forwardedfree from dainai and curiosity, '..< a;r.- part olthe country, with lulland plain directlo_i>. Byinclosing ten dollars in registered letter, throngsthe Po ..>:'.' or through Wells, Farm) & Co., i«pacirage of medicine will be forivarded to anypart of the Union. The Doctor cures when othaufail. Try him. Mentiou the Kk«x)ki>-Usioi«iVddresi DR. J. F. GIhBOK..-Tt? »*<\u25a0•* 19C7, Sap Franclsrax

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JL edy for the cure of Nervous and PhysicalDebility, Vital Exhaustion, Reminal Weakness,Loss ofManhood, Failing ilemory and Ki.-laxeaand Enfeebled condition of the Ucnito-UrinaryOrgans.. Itn|H*t>i!i!y curen tDij>otencn, Kar'y 1»»>.opt, LossofVigor, SrTMINAL WEAKNESS, andallthe sad effects of youth follies and übru*or EX< ESSES OF MATURITY.It pernjunentlj prereuts rII rjnnatanu

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the nerves, strengthening themus 'li1, chec__|the waste, invigorating the whole system andrestoring the afflicted toHEALTH and HAPPI-NEBa.

The Doctor trillagree to forfeit £1,000 for *case undertaken not cored. The reason «oidmi|CAnr.o*. gel cured ofWeakness and hr- above dis-

\u25a0\u25a0- ?isowinst corr.r>iitatic>:i called PROBTA-iTORRHEA with Bypenihesia, which require!soecial treatment.'

I)R.liepm's Isvigos So 2,Tvijhour pecu-liar si-i-i :;.\u25a0 treatment, Is the only cure forIlio*TATOKRHXA. By itMANHOOD is restored and thehand of time moved b:iek tram axe to youth.

Price ofcither InrigurHTor, *\u25a0\u25a0.:. i:i>e ol-i.x bottles RO Ben) to any address, coveredsecurely from observation.

Dr.I.i^-'iis: & Co. treat successlVJly by Ho-moeopathy every form of SPECIAL, PEIVATBor CHRONIC DISEASE without m< rcurj or nau-seous dmss. Ifvitality is itrnuied :!n:;i thebody. numerous diseases follow that baffle ordinary medical treatment, Ifallowed to continue,the unnatural loss causes Consumption, lii*-betes, Erixht'e Disease, Insanity, etc. Curessniarantpud. DL<iea3eß of the geiilto-urinary or-gens, kidneys liverand bladder socially treat-ed. Diseases OF WOMEN -;. YtTkED.

Qaalifietland Responsible.— Dr. Licbis ACo. from Europe are regular college educatedphj -i-.\u25a0.!]-, and are now in their nineteenthyear ofspecial practice.Ifpirn ies appear on the face and body, ifyon

become Listless md ea.siiy tired and exhausted,look out for the complication with t-eininalWeakLOiS. discovered at the LIEBIG DIBPKH-SAItV, known as Frostatorrhfl?H. DR. LIB-BIG'?- INVIGORATOB, X 1. 2, is the only knownresin.- for the above complication, rrontn-t<;rr!t«?a.

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THE GREAT EKGLISHREMEDYS__SSS_ '?_f_£S___l Is a never-toiling on>'tio.ii-::* !̂?k'h--%^ for KervoKß Dt-bilitj,Wifty*^--'—^vSSwl Exhausted Vitality\u25a0t.htf /^ -'v N?i-'v,' Seminal Weakness^'US & L:^v3k xm Spermatorrhaa, I-<.«t*3pr> ifv-j.-;.,%\i :< \f\ Mauhood.lmpotener,|J. fY &mP''£s. Paralysis, and all thewJL-4hti \u25a0'\u25a0'^fji^'-'li.i, terrible eflects of self-\\j\ p v-s;^_.<A -A&' al use, youthful follies>y"jj. i'^"<srf*f«^''^/S a:i'l(-xi'>."t>>.'siumature

I§^iA£ftM-^<^*fv£njeers— such us Loss ofig_f«?ss-csr:-r r.'J'ps?sl Memory, i.A"S':a<3e,l i-'TSa ii^sZ,fSif Kncttirnai Emifpun?,Aversion toSociety. I)imness ct Vlsioi., Noisesin the Head ;the vital fluidpassing unooeervedi:>. the urine, and many other disease* .a.-it leadto insanity and death

T>l'.. STTSTIK, who is a regular physician(gnd_tteoftherniversityofPe_aiwlvania) lwilltigiaeto lorl'fit Five Hundred Dollars foracase ofthiskindth&VITAIiEU_TOBATXV_(under his special advice find treatment) willnot cure, or for anvthinvr impure or Injuriousfound in it. DR MIVTIEtreats all PrivateDiseases successfully without n rcurv. Con-Bnltatlon Free. Thorough examinaciua and!advice, including analysis of urine, **.">. Price:of VitalRestorative, SI 50 a bottle, or fourtimes the quantity, »5; sent to any addressunoa receipt ofprice, orC. O. •>., secured fromohservttioi!, aac m private name ifdesired, byA. K. BITNTIE, H. P., lie. 11 Ucnrnistreet, Sau Krauclico. Chi.

g.ljUi'Lt: UVTTIE FUEgWillbestiij to fthyiaj applying by i-j:ii-r,stat-Ing symptoms, sex and age. Strut secrecy inregard Itall business transactions.

Vli.JIlN'iiKS SiUONKY KB3IEDT. >K-PIIKETICDM,:cures allkinds of tnt-j andBladder Complaints, Qonorrhsa, Gleet, ieuuor-rhnea. For sale byall Drns.;;^ ;«*: a i.otl>:Xixbottles for (5.

t>ls. MXNTEETS DAVDEXION PIJJL!» aret!:e best acd cheapi I>_BFE1>SIA andBI—IOUS cure Inthe . irko:. Forsalc hya_Drugtrlrts.

KIP.X, (iK.VHV&CO., Sacramento, V\TiolesaleAgsnts mv9-<plT.<.-<>vn>iv

THIS GREAT SpSKGTHEKING firvi'iit.lMlSunMi oipaftullitnlau KIS&DI3>r23.-_l"V_^' "_F<_»jsrxo, :i\i,i-.Hvl£ iiJ.Vi.'T:: CSKSCL- of

'T-v:-?V_a B_Pral ;T' ; ' sperienc*

IKgeJ ?'\u25a0 i'';r.J;;<^:•.:£(,KAD! AT XIJHT-

-0 -4^^B^|eSl«AK-fone oithe!™\V%f<'.'.> v.-^i'^h-hitjheEt medical colf&$ 1^ct Europe.!||V\»> SSK^tr^pM^ >i i«»»itivi;lynure«*3 53" c>> '^'XiiU'S-''" "\u25a0"•\u25a0• ''»\u25a0' PhysicalgILUy USlSPebmty, seminal

:T?r»'J" \u25a0'• tness,

•tv r. i_ _jfc, % . torrhoea, impolencr.AA."?vi'V\w't?."^>\eft 'iY:»tal»>rrha*A, Hy-•J ViiiXV3VJVx'c anSSbipera^henia (over-"MJ*'-' i..\u25a0\u25a0in au-gjcir..^, MS-iflVVIK'i-S Of ths

parts,) Kidney nad Bladder Complaints, Impnri-tiesofthe Blond and Diseases of the Skin.Itpenxutnently stops all unnatural weak-

ening <ir:ii:is upon the syste_, however itiejoccur, preventing involuntary nominal losses,debilitatinz dreams, eraxlnaJ losses with theurine, or while at stool, etc., so destructive tomind and body, and cures all the evilrßeel* ofvouthnii follws and excesses, restonog Exhatjiaed vitality, Sexual Decline and I-omtolSlanliootl, however complicated the ca»«may be.

A thorough as well at apermanent rur«and coraplere restoration to perft>-;i hsabb,8: nngth and Vigor of Manhood is i.»co'.ut_jeiu«-»i:u-n<l by this justiy celebrated and re-liable Great Rtraedy. Price, ft:s<» per bottle, orfive bottles lor810. fient upon receipt ofprice-or C. O. 1)., to any address, secure fromobserva-tion and strictly private by

nit!C. d. sAi.FU'j;n.216 ESAP^rr Strext. Sas PBAHCISCO, CaL.

TRIAL BOTTLE FREE,Sufficient to show its merit, iiibe sent to »bycue applying by letter, stating v;« symp;oE»End &xc.

Consultation* strictly confidential, by tet-ter or »t oin>e, free. \u25a0\u25a0•'*:\u25a0\u25a0 "-

For the conventer.ee of pallets snd inorderto insure perfect secrecy, Ihave adopted api*vate address, under which all paekae«"- are forw*rd«-<1 '

Nervous Debility 2E&»FBSfree. Civalo Acency. 10 Fultoc street. New York

No.820 J STUEET, SACKA3IENTO,

CHICKERIKGS SONS' PiANOSf I"Wilcos &White Organs !

Fine Aceordeons, Violins, Banjos and Stuofisq T^A(•^lllty * \u25a0 » \u25a0 \u25a0

~ \u25a0. . \u25a0a s£r Aselected lot of MARTINGUITARSin stock.

—Country orders promptly and carefully at-

tended to. at lowest prices. ..' jyln tf

I , BASmg HOUSES. -'.^'i~~"NATIONAL BANK

D.O. Mills&Co.?SACBAKEN7TO, CAL.

CAPITA!. •30t|,000.

EDGAR MILLS „ President IFRANK MILLER

_.„ Cashier.

'(HAS. it. PBOD6KB Ass/t Cashier

DIKECTOKS:D.O. MILLS, EDGAB MILLS,W. E. CHAMBKRLATH, C. Y. I'H.IMAN.

FRAXS MILLER. mll-4ptf

CMU.CROCKKIt. R.c. WOOIWOICTH. W. H.CSOCSBB.

CROCKER, VVOOLWORTH&CO.

33« i»i!ie Street Sun FranclKCo,Carry on a General Banking Business. Co;--rcspondents in the Principal Cities of thoEastern States and in Europe. jy6-4;ilm

CALIFORNIA STATS BANK.Does a General B__kfng ttusiiie^M.

«3riin.sw Richange or. ail the principalcit:-« of the world.

OFFICERS:President N. D. RIDEOCT,Vlc9-Pre«ideia FREDERICK COXCashier. A.AJJ3OTT

DIBJSO-OB8:C. W. CLARK, GEO. C PF.KKIKSJOSEPH 5-TEFFENS, J. R. WATSON,N.D.KlDEul'T, FREDERICK COX,

~~->J: A. ABffOTT. auf-

RAILBOADS, STEAMEBS. ETC

SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANYTS.MN'S leave and AXEDUE TO ARRIVE

SACRAMENTO.

leave'

FROM MARCH-25, ISSi arrive(FOB; j DM)

7:3) A.jCali.-toga and Kapsi ! '"< p'- 50 p.

" " -;.••• I \u25a0;: 25 ,i.

11:55 P. Colfax i liir.iia.10:oO A.lDeltaitlcrtlaud, .'.i iavis S .'> p.

VO:"! A. Delta 4 Redding, via I'-avis!'

\l:l<t p.r*6.oT> a. via Chico

'11.-:* p.

?:(.>> P. Knights Landing. < 7 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0> A.*5:1.j t.i Iv ojave, iteming,

'Ex.] : > 9:00 A.

1.00 a IK]I'rtK) ml Kast/ i:\u25a0 ::'; 2*o a.':\u25a0<> p.HOgrten and East ) Express j W«a.

\u25a013 .i.; • " " "I£nii(;i>'t 12:25 A. ,

2:«0 p. Ked Bluff,vi.iHitrysviUe.-. 10:15 a. |1-\u25a0•\u25a0 a. ran Francisco, viaBenlcia.. '-.\u25a0« | p. I7rio a.

"\u25a0:';. •\u25a0

" .. 7". P.2:50 P. \u25a0\u25a0

- " " .. 11:,5 A.11:30 a.

"::"-( "Liveimore i3i p.

*103J0 a. \u25a0\u25a0 -:'-. '\u25a0 .""

steamer... *C.-00 a.11:"J) .-.. \u25a0-:>;! .'...- 'J:.'! i:11so a. Stockton afid.Gait 'J:'j>i p.*i:l5 P. •". : '• "

*y.U,') a.•11: 0 a. Tulare and Fresno

7:50 A. Vallejo *11-'ria.\u25a0--'-: P.

"-JTiOo P.

S. anil I.K. 11.mi A.jFolsoui and slilngle.isprings *2:50 r.*3:C« j-. Kolsom and Shingle Springs \u25a0

.\u25a0 "< a.fSOO P.'Fobiomand.?li -'..:_ + i-::i)a.

a. For Morning. p.For Afternoon.*Sundays excepted. fSundays only.'.- Freight and Accommodation Trains".

A.N. TOWXE. General Manager.T. H. Goodman. Gen'l Pass, and ticket Agent

fel6-tf _ _____!OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.

FOB HONOLULU.

rniiv. ffi-F-VDin NEW S.OOO- _. _X Ton!-teair,£hipswi:i leave th« rf?f-&§ft.

> Company* Wharf, corner Steuart^K _" iTL_"and BaiTHon streei^. «: 3P. M.: ir<ipiL ;*t:StAKIPOiIA UNITARY _a_X_L_BD_ JANUARY 15th

freight, 86 Per Ton.*sr-txeuT>io:i Tickets at Reduced Rates. For

passage or further particulars, apply 10 J. D.gPRECKKLS 4 BEOS., Agb__,in ukrket street,comer Fremont. ois-t!

FARE REDUCED!fOHN T \ T, V-O T. TICKET .

•J Aarent •'\u25a0 11 :.: Pt ... X ilivpy, ..-"^Sv •-'%and Agr-nt ...r iiininii Koyal ik__L_3t_;"Mai! >t<-ii!ii-.- :;,iim-, can book >*s?!"S**SwPtJ-eagers iv m !\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0: 1, Ireland or Scotlandto

-icniim-nto. iii Exiraoruljiarj' Low Kates

Senti for Frif*l> us these rates are for .1 fewditvs only. JcilX TALBOT.

p.r.;-l;.ini V. P. It. U. Depot. Sacramento.

EEEDICAL.

3O Days' _C_^i_il.

5 \u25a0

_Toyotnw, old, rii.-h |

/T _-. ..^- r^. >> or poor, txitli sexer' '•r~uMP~i".iF-^ .--"top dragging >i:.j< at -T-.i-:-''&§>, leureyom Ufa DR.•-.. '^ccrrnc •\u25a0! hoi;nk's (new lm-[Ijrts*LlGP> jprovedj Electric Belt.

N-.$&r~" JElectricity is life, and> '\u25a0' ' \u25a0

_—_—r a lack of it _ diseaseand dtath. Thousands testify to its pricelessvalue. hole fa-nUy can a-earsame belt. Cureswithout medicine Pains in the Back, Hips, HeaQor Licilis,Nervous Debility, Lumbago, GeneralDebility, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Neuralgia,.Sciatica, Di^ea-se of Kiduejs, ripinsl Diseases,Torpid Liver, Gout, Asthma, ll;art disease, Dys-pepsia, Constipation, Erysipciis, IndigestionRupture, Catarrh, Piles, Epilepsy, Ague, Dla-beteb. Send stamp for pamphlet. W.J. HOENE,Inventor, Proprietor and Manufacturer, r.'l Wa.bash avenue. Cbicatro ''>- MAT:K:\u25a0.' STKEET,SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. :st-:ipA\vtf

«>g£3Z»^ RUPTURE!p D—T jrlBelt Trow,withTTnlrarsal Joint 3lo\o

V __* v. \u25a0 ***4&'" :it|i* tk'lf'a»lj«*taiirBpinJ Sitriiig.

S-t"'/^_ \ t^f^^W H,'-,:n thp^rfortoom,Ji^i9!l —*^^ Oicrt oahnmal mtiafitetloa. l*rice, from': '-f?^ ?3 '" (^- Cali or m at] for il*M«cri]>t-irtiiv tjVWSHVW circn'^r. Ad(!r«s J- IL VI!t;iKK.

(Dnugtat) ,..;Market strct-t, cor :h>ut_ui riwi:-\u25a0\u25a0'.

TO MY OLD PATRONS, jISTIT,L OFFER MV VALUABLESERVICii'

\u25a0' y.^a are -.1unfurl mate us to require them.With a mind matured and enriched by studiesan Hnviuiced order, Ican s-ifelv say that there ifhardly a disease in the catalogue '\u25a0>: human llithat Icannot treat to a successful Issue.

LADIE'S- ;am always ready to assist yon. Mjpost l.r.':%loiee has been Increased by extensiveexperience. 1 .'.:i]i:"''" >',' -'.- '.{.\u25a0 treat you witlthe certainty' of succesF. No com peculiar toyour organism isbeyond my sure control.

My Pi ;!\u25a0..\u25a0:.' Monthlj Medicines are superior toaiiy o:!\;rcd heretofore, and b illbe warranted tohave the desired effect inall easi

Those of the public whoneed my Pervii c 1csndepend upon gentlemanly, honorable and .-ci-entific treatment at reasonable rates.Iaddress particularly those « ho rtavebepnin-

lured byyouthful indiscretions, and those wnchave contracted local disease?.

Persona afflicted run .if they prefer, code';'.'me by letter, detailing the symptoms of the in*ease or trouble, and receive medicines by ex-press, n-itli \u25a0 full instTUfti-.-):is All letters m;:>:be directed : J. H. J( >SS ::i,YN, M. D., 226 Sutteistreet, .-an Francisco, Cal.

Cure warranted in all cases, or no pay re-• red. Consultation, personally or by letter,

Kiviis. Send forbook. Uomfortable apartmentifor patients at my InMrraarr (when desired),withexperienced nurses.

Consultation Parlors. 226 Sutler street, adjoin-ire the Young Men's Christian AssodatioxBuildine.

Office Hours— 9 a. k. toS p. mMy Diploma lian^i in ray orticti.Purchase layEssay on Physiology and Marr)

ace. For sale by all newsdealers.>,?..:\u25a0 1 J. H.J»«Kl.vv. M. 11.—. (

fa_#'il m.m SlKwfepFor 15 years at 37 Court T'irfCi,now at \u25a0 .\u25a0

SCO 3larkeXreot, TnmWillp FvBet. Third and Fourth,

' lliO,l_jfA 1ngnlarir edooteJ »r>il lecall.r <ti_tli\u25a0\u25a0

"pairdciu tod

--\u0084\u25a0-;• . :;i.as bui practice will rtvrc

Cnron nU forms of PRIVATE,CHRONIC and SEXV&Ia liifil£AS£&

fepermatorrlica and limaovCiicy,as t'ie result ofself-aboae in youtli. sexual ejct-c&*s in c i-

turcrreaM. or ot&er causes, and \u~- '\u25a0: \u25a0 n^wct tbr f.->i-lowiu*etfoct!?:N«Tmiinoss, S<it;i;i. 1Kuiie/ioiii. (nl^iteul«-Bloiu l'»dIWMI), Di:»ao4S of Sight. Di!..,!\u25a0, ih-niciy,pliy.sicftlllfcay,Pinipl»«oa Face, Aveiston toSodetf of t-rniidcV,Coofostea cf liea<>, I.an of ,-'t\u.*i Pi irer, &<:.. r»iI\u25a0 _gniarri.-ipe improper or noliaimr, arc Uicrm:cUv lad pcnui-Dfatijl cun-vi. SYPKI3LIS i^-i'-i-:

- • : I5-1 0-

CfI;KST, Su-ictorr, Orehltl^. ncrciu. v.r !:.;:_:..-,*Fii.-^au*louter private dboiaei Quickii curea.

itissclf-tviJcQCthataitliv Mci^a v;bb varAs[*ria!ait*i]ifoaloaccrtaia cliwsof dtaanes. ai!*( trctit-ne LbcusAoda annu-ally,acquires irrcatstill. Khrskriaas knowlnje thNfart <-ficaI*"=O'n!rt-j3iipei'soas to mv carp. TThcn i"i.-1In \u25a0W -\u25a0 nt tovisitUic city forownpeat, mcdlelae* d»a -\u25a0: -v:l-priVatci*aajsaM/ by mail or tXpreM UITWhfTB,

Cures Guaranteed in allCasesixr.dcrtakezft. . . -. t!t__ oj pr-r*nH*]tT or ;\u25a0\u25a0 letter free tod InTircJ.

Chary naaosHisaßd wrrnwffliiilrnniitrirtiy tj~. . '_t_>l.

PRIVATE COUNSELOROf2Mp*\ces. trux to »ny kddim,acrnxmlj rMlrtl,rorthirtv(SO) cents, Mould be read by all. Addreu a* abt,vs •OCtte bouriCrou 9A.il.109 P. M. Sun lajt,2to 4 JP. *

\u25a0f !\u25a0 miliiiiMom\u25a0\u25a0»riiriTirr-T rn»iiujii. i.gujxi<ri.i.wi

PIONEER LIVERY STABLE.T.1). SCIUTER, T^T". -

Proprietor.'

HACKS OK CALL AT AN? HOOK,,»day or night. Coupes, Fhaetoas. f( tealiockawavs, Barouches. 15ufT-rii>s. with**—*-*>- ;

the best roadsters to he found in any liverystable on the coast, for hire. Horses Item in 1livery at reasonable rate*. Liver*- St»l>tc ouFourth street, between lan.W.

"jyl-tf I

jMISCELLANEOUS.

r0

Absolutely Pure.This POWDER never varies. a marvel ol

purity, strength and wholesomecess. Moreeconomical than the ordinary kinds, and can-not be sold incompetition with the multitude oflow test, short weight, alum or phosphate pow-ders. Sold only in eai^. ROYAL BAKINGPOWDER CO., 106 Wall street, New York,

W. T. COI.E3t,VN & CO., AK«nr»,

SAN FRANCISCO. ap2B-4ply

Ipill B̂ESTTQNfe IThis medicina, combining Iron with purs

vcgeiame tonics, quickly and complfcl iI'area ll.vxpe|i»lH«Indiji^*<Uon, \\'c:i'n::> -.<in;>ure li'n.Mi,,Vfu!uri:<,i -.: 11-^-i: 1 lIV <r..

uiu \.-ci!-.,l«ia.Itis an unfailing remedy for Diseases c:'t' :

14 Min-v.i nml liver.It i;invaluable for Diseases peculiar to

U'oiiM'ii,and all who lead sedentary lives.Itdoes not injurethe teeth, cause headuche.cr

produce constipation—

olli-r Ironrr.e<lic do.Itenriches and purifies the blood,stimulat- s

the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re-level Heartburn and Belching, and strength

ens the muscles sod nerves.For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lac.c

Energy, &c,ithas noequal.£s?- The genuine has above trade mark -•:!.:

crossed red lines en wrapper. Take BO otli-r?.j..-•.!,. iiii.l-.VS CHKMK 41. 111.. B.ILTISOIIE..<!•

LEGAL NOTICES.

RECEIVERS SALE,PURSUANT TO a DECREE OF'THE SUPE-i rior Court, in«nd fur the county ofSacra-mento, State of California, 'iuiy made on the23th day of March. !\u25a0\u25a0-•. in the action pendinginsaid court, wherein Hi!( < \-;\ isplßin-tift and MIKKCRON'AN' is defendant. Noticeis hereby given that Iwill sell, at t!;e Court-house door, in the city of Pac-ramcnto, at 10o'clock a. m.. APRIL30. lies, all the right, titleand interest of CASEY AND CKOXAN iniv d tothe followingreal .situated in said cityEast one-quarter of LotNo.Two, and the westone-quarter of LotNo. Three, Inthe square be-tween X and 1. street!", and Second ai:d Ihirdstreets,' insaid city ofSac-ramcnto. Phis pn>p-erty will ':\u25a0\u25a0 Pold inone parcel to the highestbidder forcash in Cnited StH'e> bo I•\u25a0 di

mrJB-td F. H. RCSgKL, Receiver.

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF1 California, county of »aeramft»ito. In thematter Of tin ot»te •\u25a0<\u25a0' B. K. HINT!,Y. df-rea>ed. Notice is hereby ..:..: MONDAYthe ISth day of APRIL 18&5, ;.t lit o'clock a.m.ofsaid day, and the court-room of said Court,at the Court-hou c, in the city ofSacramento,county of Sacramcnfo, and State of California,have been appointed the time and place forproving the will ofsaid B. F. HIWTLY, de-ceased, and for hearing the application ol GEOMURRAY, one of the Trustees of industrialLodge, No. 157, I. 0.0. F.. for the issuance tohim of letters testamentary thereon.

Witness my hand and the seal ofsaid Courtthis :::-! day of March, ISSS.

[seal.]'

W. B HAM LTON, Clerk.Taylor &Uotx, Attorn ys for Petitioner.

!ipi-l'.:-t

IN" THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATEof California, .iiand for the county of Sac-

ramento. Inthe matter of MAX CAMP, an In-solvent Debtor. Max Camp having fifed in thisCourt his petition, schedule and inventory ivInsolvency, by which it appears that he Is an in-solvent debtor, the said MaxCamp ishereby de-clared to be insolvent, The Sheriff ofSe ra-mento county ishereby directed to take posses-sion of all the estate, real and personal, of thesaid Max Camp, debtor, except such as may beby law exempt from execution, and of all hisdeeds, vouchers, books of account and papers,and tokeep the same safely until the appoint-ment of the assignee of his estate. All personsarc forbidden topay any debts to the said insol-vent, or to deliver" any property belonging tohim or to any person, firm or corporation for his!;-< ; and the said debtor is hereby forbidden totransferor deliver any property untilthe furtherorder of this conn, except as hereinafter or-dered, Itis further orderen that all creditors ofsaid debtor be and appeal before the Honorableft". C. Van Fleet, Judge \u25a0;''.;.• Superior Court oftin county of liacnunento, inopen Coiir:, r.t theCourt-room of said Court, in the city of Hacra-mento. onthe6thdayofAPRIL,1855.a( l'oclocka. m. of that day, to prove Cl ir debts landchoose one or more assignees of the i \u25a0;\u25a0,'•> ofsaid debtor. Itis further ordered tha the ;\u25a0'..\u25a0"be published In the S.uiuMF>Tol>..r v Recoeo-L'Ntos, a newspaper Of per,c;.al circulation pub-lished in the county of Sacramea;.- r,s oP.n asthe said papt'r L«published before the said dayset for the meet of creditors. A;;d it is fur-ther ordered that allproceed] j.tiiii-fsaid in-solvent be stayed. T. B. Mc!?aKLand

Judge of the Superior Court.Dated February 21, 18Jf .Attest . Wit. B. Hamilton-. Clerk mr2-:y>l

QTATEOFjCTCIITfRNIAj COUNTY OF SAC-V5mento. Ivthe'Superior. Ccurt. .'i..:! . of

the Estate of LUKAS KKECZBERGER, Deceased.] On reading and filing the pcition ofCHRIS. EHMAN and GEOKGR SERJIONET,Executors of the last willand testament of saiddeceased, praying for an order of sale ofall thereal and personal property ofsaid istab sub-ject to administration. It ia ordered that al!persons interested in said e.-tute appear beforesaid Court, in the Court-room of DepartmentOne thereof, on MONDAY, APRIL 27, !--:\u25a0, at 10o'clock a. M.,to show cause why tinorder shouldnot be granted to 'aid executors to sell so o t:chof ihe ieal and personal estate of said deceasedas may be ssary. And let a copy of »!..-\u25a0 or-der be published once- a week for four sutces-sive weeks in the Bacbahesto imii.y RECuar>L'mos, a newspaper published insaid county

\V. O, VAN" FLEET,'

.'iir.;, ;\u25a0' the Superior Court.Da d March 07, liWo. a

" _ mr2B-4wS

NOTICE TO CREDITOR".— ESTATE OF WM.f.LEFAVOR,deceased. Notice is hereby

rives by the nnder*igned Administrator of theestate of MM. F. LEFAVOR, deceas.d, to thecreditors of and all persons having claimsagainst said deceased, topresent the same, withthe necessary affidavits or vouchers, v/itliinfourmonths after the first publication of tfiia notice,to Albert Leonard, at his otliee No. 10 iFourthstreet, between .Iand X streets, in (he city ofSacramento. MAR) T. LKFAVOB

a Iminis rater, ct<.Dated Man 38; IBSS,A. P. Catun, Attorney for Administrator

:-\u25a0-":.-- mrai-sts .TN THE s-UI'EKIOrIJOCTrT <.'F THE COUN-INTHE SUPERIOR OOCRT 1 h

MAKYtyof Miirin, State of Califontta. MARYSTEVENSON, plaintiff, vs. FRANK iLSTBVES-SON, defeudimt. Action l-r^u'-lii in the Supe-rior Court of the county of Mann, State of Cali-fornia,and the complaint tiled in the office ofthe Clerk of said Superior Court. Section 467.The People of the State of Californiasend greet-ing to FRANK M. STEVKNSON, defendant:You arc hereby required toappear inan actionbrought against yon by the above-named plain-tin*ivthe Superior Court of thecounty ofMarioState of Caliioriiic, and to answer thecomplaintfiled therein, within ten days, exclusive of theday of service, after the service on you of thissummons, if served within tlii.- county;or, ifserved elsewhere, within thirty days, or judg-ment by default willbe taken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint. Thesaid action is brought to obtain a ludgment ofthisCouit dissolving the bonds ofmatrimonyexistin," betwe. n plaintifTand defendamt, oa thoground of the alleged desertion by the defend-ant of the plaintiff, all of which is more par-ticularly and fullv n.t forth in the complainton fileherein, to which you are hereby speciallyreferred. And you i:r,hereby notified *.!.;\u25a0'. Ifyoufail to appear and 'answer the said complaint asabove required, thi said plaintitl' will apply tothe Court tor the relief therein demanded.

Given under my hand and seal of the said Su-perior Court, at the city and county of Marin,State ofCalifornia, this :Bth day of November,in the year ofour Lord one thousand hun-dred and eighty-four.

ISEAL.T GEO. W. DAVIS, Clerk.Jons H. B. Wii.kins. Attorney for Plaiatilf.

il»fi:,f \u25a0 fo2l-law2mS ' -

HISCELLASEOCh.

A Quick Recovery,It rives us great pleasure to state hat the

merchant who was reported to be ft! the pointofdeath Iom an »ttac-k of pneumonia, has entireiy covered by the use of DR. W.V. HULL'SBALSAMFor. THE LUNGS. Naturally hi feeisgr/it( ful for the benefits derived from using thisremedy for the lungs and throat; and, in givingpublicity to this statement we are actuated bymotives of public benefaction, trusting thatothers may be benefited in a similar manner

fe2«-ly&wly'

Plymouth Consolidated Gold Mining Co.23 NASSAU STREET

Nil Yoek, March 26, 188,1.

DIVIDEND NO. 23.—THE TWENTY-THIRDconsecutive monthly dividend of Fifty1 \u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0!•\u25a0\u25a0 lara, beiu ; One Per Cent, on thecapital >UKk,or Fifty Cents per share, willbe

paid on ::Sixth clay April,

At the Company's Offices InNew York and -\u25a0\u25a0:>Francisco. Books close on the Ith.

ap3 i_: W. VANNORPKN, President

WOOD3URN &BARNES(Successors to E. 1.. Biiliags &Co.),

No. 417 XStreet, between Fourth &Fifth,Sacr-amento, -::

IMPORTER.-! ANT) WHOLESALE DEALERSIa Brandies, Wines »nd Liquor-.:Vv . mlfi-lalB)

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FEITZ & MIiLES, 8UXDEKTAKKItS,

Office inOdd Fellows' Templet. Ninth and 1X streets. Complete stock of iudertakers 15Goods constantly on hand. City and co.m-

"try orders promptly attended to, day or giiif,ut, at reasonable rates. \u25a0 jyl 5

IJ.FRANK CLARK,

County Coroner and Undertaker,

No.1017 Fourth street, between J and X.—IAlways onhand the most complete Stock ofUndertaking Goods on the coast. Countryorders, day or night, willreceive prompt, at- !tention. Telephone Number, 131. jS-lplm—

WMW»rer»JtA»gj t»MWira!»r?ra Wi.'-grigaIW. J. KAVANAUCrH, I

ISUXDERTAKER,

*313 1street, bet. Filthmid Sixth. Always o^ghand a large assortment of Sletallie and"Wooden Caskets, Burial Cases, Xoflius *n<llShrouds furnished. Coffin orvlerswill receivesprompt attention on short notice and at '.-..';

lowest rates. OmcetJ 'I'^a-"^'^"_HS.ri|.,i^