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SACRAMENTO DAILY RECORD-UNION. VOLUME 22. DAILY RECOED-raiOM 0 Ac Toss is dM iMflm PCBLKUED BY THE UCRiMESTO PDBLKHUG CCMFASY. fakUutUoo OfSce, TlJrd and K. RKCOKD-CXION published cverr day of the week, Sundays ex on fwona year a ywiLzn-oiiihi i mentha.

200 served by CBrriers at Fiftekn WHTb week. In all mtcri jr cities and towiu paper can be had of tbe principal Periodical tWen, and agenu. uaik-w THE WEEKLY OTON ta the and most desirable Home, Newt Kid Liicntry Journal publUhed on the J'nclflc tiamt, One Year $2 SACRAMENTO, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1885 PACIFIC SLOPE. REVOLTING DtoCOVERT IN a SAN FHANCLSCO BASK IEN f. Indian Murderers Columbia in County.

DISFATCHIS TO THE RECORD-UNION. I CALIFORNIA. Chinese Horror in Shu Francisco. Bas Fsahcisco, September 15th. Coroner i this afternoon discovi red basement on Pacific street, nearKearny, in which the bones of dead Chinamen ore denuded of their flesh, preparatory to being shipped to China.

He found th of human bones, and half-decomposed bodii The stench v. overpowering. The boxes were i-eyed the Morgue, li is astounding that this should have been permitted the crowded center of the city. can only be explained by the fact thu't the business ol the basement occupants was kept a comparative secret. The disinterment of human bodies and the transportation of the through the streets ol a city 07 town without permit is prohibited by a legislative Act approved April lists'.

Before a It is granted it is required that the death certificate shall be shown, and that the body shall be inclosed In a metallic case. The offense made .1 misdemeanor punishable by a OT imprisonment, or both. There i.s nocityordij nance relatin to the mal DESPATCH.I San Francisco, September The discovery this afternoon tin- horrible sale practices the Chinese, under tin- very Dose of rities, has created deep intense I Ecitement. Tin- knowledge that such a of putrefaction was lying exposed in heart of the city, while at the time the drainage and sewers of the re known to be in an unwholes ime filthy created a feeling of fear for I health of the city. After all the boxes iaining the remains of China removed to the Morgue, the Cor waa interviewed in regard to the tor.

He stated that when ho arrived cellar in which the boxes were and the putrefied remains which stiil to be boiled were lying, set to work with .1 break open the boxe3. There soi.ii' sixty boxes in all. Each of 11 contained a tin case, in which were, fully rolled up in oiled cloths, a human bones. The smaller bones long strips of skin were wrapped in rate parcels am! placed within larger ones. On the outside of the box was 1 a label in Chinese characters indicating the of the person while living, so that 1 remains could be churned by relatives on their arrival in China.

After having opened i several cases, the Coroner concluded to I seize the whole lot and remove them to the I Morgue. Express wagons were called, and I while the cases were being placed on the wagons some boxes rolled on to the pave- I ment, breaking them, and leaving the bones exposed to view. The crowd which had I assembled having learned the cause of the excitement, jumped on the I and in their indignation trod them under foot. Police officers quickly interposed, the loading continued withoul farther interruption, and the remains were removed to the Morgue. -Most of the boxes lining the remains were, on exatuinaj tion.

found to have come from cities in the I interior of tin State. The remains were I shipped from there to San Francisco in a boxes. Those that came from I the interior are boiled and prepared before i shipment, so that no odor is perceptible en route. Only those removed from the San I Francisco cemeteries have Besh still on them whin brought to the preparation It was the intention to have shippi of these on the steamer) itv of Peking, i which sails on Saturday next. It i.s I rumored that the Chinese Six Com 1 will bring an a (tion against merfar the removal of the boxes and remains.

Falsa Slot Alarm -Suicide With SAH FkAKCISCO, 8 The arm bell struck 'tor a lire thinoon from box 217 in such a manner sound like the signal lor a riot, drcat prevailed for some time. The polic rushed to city the militia to the armories and the i ratling batten their guns. Thousands of to Chinatown, under the irupr i riot over the bones discoverer I'Donnell was in progrc there. George il. Hollis suicided to-nighi with mm.

San 1 r.incisra Money Market. San Francisco, Septemtx 15th. Money lin pood supply at the local banks more or nominal, tl nes for commercial loans beinp li the imik of bnsim at 7. The 8a rings iks are iiierally asking 7 per cent, for typroperty, though the Hibemia still loans al (j to a This ik has made 10 loans of $37,000 in the ek for Ito 5 years al 6. The German ink has 1 Che renoh Ban! made 1 small loan for 2 years at 7.

The Ilfornia Savin Society out $2,000 for 7. The Savings and Loan Society thS at 7 annum. The Savings Union 510 parties have made en loans ol 6,000 i to! Harder Trial al Auburn. Jackson, September The rase of John Kessler, the fourteen-year-old boy charged with the murder of his father, near lesl Elome, in this county, last April, is on trial in the Superior 1 iiry. The trial commenced yesterday ruin-, and will occupy all is im sp Risibility for acts on the pan of defi ndant, superind by a long course of ill ti father.

Great inti Itin the by a Reid to AnMWii'. (Valley. Si ptemb( The race of c. Elater, situated a miles bt low hi re, the i ountrj entirely i by fire, with all its i intents. Th if the unknow n.

Th loss was about I ttle of the furnitur nis to about $2,000, ri no insun loon sly wounded by wood which he was blastin liim I I wound. I i -T IS, tb man who tried owr en here ni'i Bterday his KobbcrA Sentenced iiN JOSX, S( I I ifc en years in i tin. Thej ittempted to rob althj Mi trano ley, victim of asthma i throat with a i 'clock r. his SI and lhal i. will -i i the job.

i Waoncpd lleforc Up had lalvly Vfea Gbalr. Vaujuo, September It Da id Jiller, I Store Clerk at the Navy Ynrd onooi Heu- ley's new Wu I. Ogl no tnit Witt Weapon. Hollibtxb September Lstb. three examination, Frank Harrison, i Kino I I esdaj Qiglrt, i wr for an a alt with Bonds i The i man will Suspm-ion at a Deputy C-Ilertor.

i nteroal baa suspen led Deputy i ilveda! lof this place. Lector Gil 'acting in hit place, hare WHOLE NO. 10,735. preferred against the suspended Collector, nut tneir precise character is not known. Suicide In Yiiba County.

September a Porter an old resident of Pike i-iir shot hunsell last night DTAH. Salt Lake Items. Ujck, September lr.tli. Willia UUes, lOyoara old, at Bingham, yesterday, wnghl between a loaded ore car arid tneposj oi the old telegraph tramway abed, and crushed so that he died in live ruin- No arrests have been made for the outrage on the federal officials. The Cliuroh orpin isshll urging thai the Mormons had nothing to do with it, becanse tiny lia.l notbingto make by such a coarse.

Frutnbo 4 Boggs, confectioners, assigned to-day. Liabilities, assets about the ORBOOIT. Indian Cuptuirri Damas, September C. C. Raoht.mi.

Bherifl oi Modoc coanty, a Una arrested three Indians on the Grande Ronde Reservation, in tbia county, on charge of bay ing murdered John Sherman a farmer in Happy valley, Modoc coanty the Ist oi June fast. Two of the Indians, named Isaacs, fatherandson.and the third, William Smith, are all in jail hero. Rachford has been nearly months tracking ilio fugitives. vrit-Year-oid Boy Drowned. Portland, September 16th.

-This afternoon a tad named Otto Voos, aged 11, son of (i Voos, drowned while bathing in front of the city. body was recovered. ItKITISiI COLLMBIA. Advleea Iron Victoria. rcroEiA, r'eptember The Marqaia Hi Lansdowne and several distingniahed Canadians will arrive at the end of the fu inth.

Civic and other bodies arc arranging a fittine reception. There was a highway rol night man was stopped by a stranger, who present ilver and demandeu money, who Burrendered. The robber was captnred tliis morning. At a meeting oi the new opera house the remainder of the capital si ick was ordered to be paid up. The house opens in two or three wi SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS.

The newly-discovered star in the Iromeda has bi en 1 I by Professor Davidson, and in Oakland by Mr. Bnckhaltcr. udge Clough ia entirely restored to unity, and means to institute lej al proceedings for the recovery of bia seat ".1 the bench of the Superior Court. He claims that hi? resignation was signed when wa-s Insane and under the belief that it was his salary warrant. Major Danforth, of the Railway Mail Service, received a mail back from Benson, Monday, which had been slashed with a knife.

A brief note accompanying lie Back stated that the mail carrier who had been transporting the sack had been murdered by Apaches. The San Pablo arrived Tuesday morning from China and Japan, bringing Chinese. For San Francisco there were ill for Honolulu 95, for Havana 2, for Panama 4, fur Victoria 0. Having Cnstom-house certificates foi this port 130, merchants' certificates 1. Chinese Consul and guarantee letters 7.

Samuel Miller, agent of the Vosemite Stage Company, lias returned from Madera and Clark's, where he has been toas ng a new stage route between tl plac 3. The result is that a road will be buili and opened spring, which will shorten the stage ride four hours, and by changing the time of starting from the valley niakea difference of one time hi coining from that point this city. The construction of the road will be begun once. FACT AND FANCY. A recent earthq i only the carl b( "It by men at work in the minea bo- Deatb.

In seventy-five dtii and towns of Wiac main, aim the liqui i i lii MO a year, the number of salti ma baa II But the amount i increased mot than $224 I The value of vaccination is illustrated i.v the registers of an rl ility to 1815 that is, in the prevac was 27 per wuile from 1815 to 18S5, lias been i Please will yon pivemea piece of i'-c---for my fatln .1 a i 1 1 trirl to driver of an i day WTi father bii of, sissy?" asked driver, as he broke from with his pick and gave it to tlir Please, sir, he's sick ol replied, us ebc walked aw i rton SAN FRANCISCO STOCK SALES. Bas Pill 15 Overman id ill 650 S. i a 05 Mono 80lPeer i or n. 1 tlcctric Light S. Nev 1 AFTXRICI ON Onion i 70 nssi 1 71) Peer ion too Peer 1 as 1 a 1 ess I 1 6.W.1 so Eureka 1 Ophir 1 1 800 1 5v Justice 1 750 FOUm PION WANTED AT '1 HK OFFICE 1 the Smith Charitlex, Northampton one WJJ.

-haw. i irmerly Deerfield' in the ring of 188 i lived iv Bock' later Id the season he went to Sacra 'I iv rhc fall told his friends he was rid of the chills rbich li li-st own of him TRUSTEES SMII CSARITIE.S Maw. OBT-BEPTKMBEH POCKBTBOOK li of no value but to owner. to I 815- lw i HNT OB paDnmeyer'a Patent Hydraulic clothes most be a permanent resident ofthu uily. Aj.iny ai in WAN'I BD- MIDDLE-AGED LADY WlBHeaapoajtlon 22st2? POBCHABE A MODEBW and FifteenUi Etrcets.

Addrea -a. ths LADIES OF SACBAMESTO '4. tore of Great American ImlOomnatiy, 617 street, and see tho Brand and new o) handsome which haH just arrived and art- being ajra, more than ever. RemeSle? the iy- cvrt GEJEAI AMERICAN IM-812-lm PBACTICAL MINK, WHO L. and win.

ur.r or gontli irith the view of -i pai I while prospecting in Shasta Connly. Any discovery to be far the MONEY WANTED, IN La AND AHOCKT3 ON FELCH COOLEY, BTATB UIBUBAXCE AGENTS, WU3 ONE HUNDRED HORSES! IVtMEDIATKLT. AT B. R. CROCKKas.

SACKA-1 mi nto. Cat. l. WANTED? I OOS FOS A BEBTAURANT; LACS. aryman for un tnetitntion 2 rmicli hands: nmiik.r; a man and wilts.

skirls for for city and country. Apply to HOc At CO. Kinnloyinent Office Fourth and ttreeta, Sacramento. jul3-lptf TO LET. E'OR SALE-I'RINTINii OrFJCE.

ONE.SI ITable roroouDtry newspaper an lob office. A good selection of typo, all new and in sood condition, For sale very little cash required. C-an lie bfL-n in this dry. Address H. U.

PRlNTllvti OFFICE, Sacramento. nWE BALE-A FEW DESIRABLE 1. Ifyoa want buy a ranch come and to me. Yours truly, C'ABL STROBEL. rhc Broker, 821J mo THOSE ATTENI to Clunie's Block, corner Eighth und fur or en suite; na "i this new house are Srs-clasa in every i even miuutev MRS GRK Pi 1 IN SUITES nt or during the Fair opposite tho mO FCRNISHED ROOMS ATS Beeoad street, between land.

i m. FH TU II2B NIKT3 strx-i ne bloi fMin rtreet can In iho eit; hot ii six', f.jr hi able rates. CH 18 Warerooms, 403 A lIAi-F OR who -JL' era llacfciiiu-: f.vnCKrriiu-i-w i and at ihe OCi au 5-tf SALE A 6ECOND-HAND SIX Hone-power, Di right i drCQlar Bawi I tf UN- JfY dretlfi; rluo TJi.ir.-ii:. WHITNI ING VALLEY RANCH oeai -THREE HUN- dr Tlm, WII Ell -VTiiTfw FOR SALE! OflO Acres I'irst-class Fruit Land, all under fcnoe of three board two wires miles (ram Anderson, Bbasta ('ouuiy, Sio per acre. This la a good bargain.

so Acres adjoining the Town Anderson; to acres cleared, and COTj-BIMAPir, 4 FORCED SALE. A TEH-ACBE TRACT OF LAND, LIB SACRAMENTO CITT, 18 OFkpply CH v- street FOR SALE OR TO LET. LUEXTO rcIMY. treet Saonunecio, or to J. FOR SALE.

ONLY 80 ACRES! T- city oi in jnatorod Grape VmeK; three Trees, inpludii nod Peaches; veiel Wii prdvements wotth in Fruit or 1 if property mtut be sold withia Oteaaxt For Information call on or ii. HOWI Lteand 07 Fourth street, Saoramento, CaL auJl-Ip The Oldest Real Estate Agency in Northern California. ALSIP, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 1015 Fourth street, Sacramento, 65-rniit and I and, -fork all of State) froiu 95 au.l unw iitlls, iiccurdins to localioii. FOR CATALOGUES.

aulMptf SWEETSEB ALSIP. HUif BROS. CO. DDRIKG FAIR TIME OUR STORES WILL REMAIN LATER THAN USUAL. Men's UnMndried White Shirts standard cotton, reinforced front, stayed seams and linen bosoms.

Price, 50 cents each. Children's Solid Color Ribbed Hose, at 25 cents a pair. Ladies' Hose (fancy or solid colors), 20 cents a pair. Lace Curtains, from $1 a pair to $35. Six-button "Oliver" Kid Gloves, $1 5O a pair.

White Marseilles Bedspreads, from $1 25 to $10 each. Ball's Health-preserving Corsets, $1 25 each. Ladies' Merino Vests, 35 cents each. We are showing special value in Ladies' Scarlet Vests, at $1 each. Children's Merino Vests, 35 cents.

Spanish Lace, in black or cream. Price, 12 1-2 cents a yard. More than regular value may be found in our Ladies' Colored Border Handkerchiefs, at 25 cents. Ladies' Linen Collars, with Cape, at 10 cents each. Black All-Silk Rhadame (best value in the city), at $1 25 a yard.

Men's Hand-Sewed Shoes button, lace or Congress 1 Price, $5. Send your address for one of our HEW FALL CATALOGUES. HALE BROS. 859. S3l, 833.835 street, and 102 Ninth street, Sacramento.

TAJLOKDJG. THOMAS BROMLEY, MorcHaut Tailor, Ho. BTREBT, BACRAMEHTO, Has an entire New Stock of Coocis, and is offering a SPECIAL INDUCE.MENT on $1O madp-toorder NOTICE TO GRAND REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT lV ALL Suits Ordered in tho Nest 60 Days, AT (Soooeraor to Kromer Lane), Merchant Tailor. No. 413 Ktr.et, Nacrainento.

au27 I.lm SAN FRANCISCO TAILOR, Sutter JSlcirk, HIS BE BIVED A LARGE ISSORTKKNT of Foreign and Domestic Suitings mM Pants Patterns, which will be made to order nt lowert cash ririo by experienced workmen. 18 and 89; Suits, $28 and upwards White labor only employed. No trouble to siiow goods. an2B lmlji BILLDIEBY. WKBESPKCrFOLLYDrFORItTHE LADIES "i sucriunento end vicinity that we are prepared to show our Full Importation of FRENCH HATS BONNETS.

lira toll lines of all i pertaining ti MRS. BARBER PEALER, bet. Sixth Sacramento. FRUITS, SYXDs ntODGCEi W. R.

STRONG COMMISSION MERCHANTS DKALKRfI in FKCITS OKNERAL FKliDli'l- Protrivtorv CA I NU BS Kill EB, acramrtito, CaL Beed rree tree en application. and i'o D. DeBERNARDI GENERAL COMMISSION chants, and Shippersot'ail kindsof Krnito, VegctnlilKK, Fish, Game, y. Poultrj', untl General Produce. Careful attention piven to the and racking of hoice Fmlti for Distant Markets.

N'os. 308 and 310 Sacramento. Cnl. auW-lra i. d.

GtaSOK. S. CERSON No. 1:20 Street s-urj-ameisto. COMMISSION MEJ VJT deaien In Imported and Domi I'ies, Xuts and Dried Fruits.

aiCii! rfBWTTtT TTIKrtltY CO. UMK FP.iSSGEEi..jaT GREGORY, BARNES Nos. 130 and 128 Street- WHOLS3ALE DEALERS PRQDOCB AKD Fruit. BKieka of Potatoes. i and Dried Fniits.

Btins. Aln Sires, rheese. Poultry, always on lert filled at lowest LYON CURTIS, WHOLKSALB DEALERS IS Vegetables, Frnits, Seeds, Butter, Eggs, i PRODUCE GENERALLY. 117 to IS3 street, Sncramento. aulO-lptf PAINTS AND OILS.

JL. CHABPERDCS, UCh AKD DEAL. c-t in Oils -i. ndov I Mixed P.iir>!-. and Painters' Wall Paper, CO.

No. Sicram.nto djf- BtTTS A COkD OF STOVE tXJD, OR a TON OF COAL, at the C. O. D. Woou and Coal Yard, No.

401 I street. AU orden promptly delivered to any pan the city. i2li wscellaneAus. ANBEUSER ST. LOUIS 33 S3 JR.

HT, AT QEUHLES'B SALOON. y. itreet, i-1 pi I Sa pram mtu NEUBOURG LAGEST, Star Mills and Mali House. MALT, PRODDCE, GRAIN, FKKD IX and Brewers' Supplies. 1010, loix, Firth Baenunamto.

Excbr.r.ge Sold ftn ell Principal Oitlei of Hurnr.e. J. F. HILL. Sob.

1301 to 1333 street, VTAJJUFACTORES OF Thoronghbrace fti iuaruV (ink, i id Hlckorj Lumber; Fe. I Poles. tunfactr.rer of the LIGHTNIHG" ii A PRESS. no 'or an'Zft-lntf EBNER XMPC.RTEKH AND WHOLESALE DBALE WINKS AXD UQOOBS, li 6 and US het. Front and iSecond, Bac roa THE CHL2BRATKD I'OMMEBV G3IKNO CHAKPASim.

attgv-lplm RECEIVER'S SALE OP REAL ESTATE. HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER in tiiir'-iiiinro of a judgment of the Superior Courl in ana fi the comity of Sacramento, in an action wherein s-COTl' is plaintiff, and S. D. WEYANT, JOHN LOB A. MUKPHY, Rl( ii- Administral as mts, I ill, as Receiver I action, s- ii the front doorol Court-house, In ran nto, I iL, on WEDNESDAY, the 7ih day of OCIOBEit, 18S5, al ii o'clock a pnb'le eurtlo coin, to ihi high, et dder, tag de- Bcrii ed efctaxe tn I he coouti ramento, northwest qiuui Section Twenty-ulnc: II of tl all of Loi Ihn and ilf ol i a i-tc and the bvve I quarteu oi Lb quarter ol Section Twenty: md til ol Kectln Nineteen lying i I by I.

H. Van now Mount L'nt id ramento. I mbei LLBKKI -ivtr. Plaintiff, A Blocks Nbitli Tf-nfJi, AY SA( MENTO, C'AL 53 rpo THOSE DJTENDINQ TO VI9II TITr: Fair: Iha i will keep tl it during i fctaKes, tl rethi 111 recein las re Y. SHOWLKR.

SACRAMEfITO PLANIKG MILL' i MAWCFACTURKRSOFDOOR? Windows, N. Mo .1 Frumef raaKSiy Bracket! and tftair a Spec Qgtreett Sacramento. IUKTfILIL, Ht-TCHHISS SKATES! SKATES! PRICE? RKDUCB3) ON CLUB ali; i Skates. Send f. Ostalagoe, ai.i! slak about how manj you t9 jfc -c wiivr 'Sy No 17 Kew jlontg' mery gL, Franilscc.

t-Jplsa CtUMiED IUILY FOB THE RED SEPT. IG. 1886. EXCELLENT VALUES! Infants' Kid Button Shoes, spring heels, 25 cents a pair. Yak Laces, in all the new fashionable shades, 12 1-2, 15 and 25 cents a yard.

Lubin's Genuine Perfumes, in all the popular odors, 50 cents a bottle. A durable, comfortable and neat-fitting Ladies' French Kid Button Shoe (every pair warranted), $3 75. Misses' and Children's Oil Goat or Kid Button Shoes, with spring-heels; sizes, 4 1-2 to Soiier makers, Philadelphia. Men's Grain English Walking Shoes (wide Scotch sole), hook and lace, $3 a pair. We are closing out many odd lots in Ladies' American, French and Glove Kid Button Shoes, from $1 25 to $2.

Extra-Sue Quality ladies' Cloth, all pure wooi (54 inches tide), 92 cents a yard, in ten new shades for Fall war. Splendid Offer to Boys' Stylish Brown Kats; round crown, rolling brim, $1 25. With each Hat purchased, we present one Buffalo Bill" Target Rifle (gun shape), three feet long. Men's Four-button Sack Suits; very stylish plaid patterns; silk and wool cissimere, $18. Visitors to the State air are cordially invited to visit our stores and inspect the various Departments, whether they wish to buy or not.

IRiEID HOUSE Nos. 714 and 713 street, 713 and Avenne. S.icr-Tr.rrto. .1. i i BUSIKESS CARDS.

JOUX EITXX, A CHI mST, NO. 817 STREET. An. iter and assays of all the us an ml i Also, gold amnlgam retorted, HHon carried out at Rhor hi at asi ALIX. HKUJIOX.

DSIBOOL. SON fTSION FOUNWtY IRON AND BKASB Fotmder and Machinists, Froi and every ler. au24 BKA.DT.HTt, 4BCHITECT AND BCPERINI Oiiice: Butter Bunding, Flfll: s'rri-ta. Sccramcnto. anJ2-tf F.

J. IXSSTOS. 1856. F. FOSTEK 0B AND Blank-Be 3 Btreet, between Third Fourth.

Bat ramento. i E. A. IIOVYKK, AND SHOP, street, between Filth and Sixth, facra- mento. Jobbing promptly attended to.

Esti- lahed. aul2lm IBLX. c. J. caOi.T.

OAJKLK CROLY, riONTBACTOaS BUILDEBS, ASK FiiE- i ull kindsol work iv their line, roo intry. Pri icipal plaoa of bu Shop.No. Second street, between K. iiud L. Postotfice hox No.

410, mantft KWONG HUNG OH ft VITHOLESALS AND RETAIL is Tt Boots and Japanese Fancy Uoods ot all kiu.ls and General Merchandise, No 306 reet, between ThiH Fourth, i-nrru- Cal. au2S-lm DAM. UYi(AN. J. HVKAK, JB .1.

HBO. nrATCHMAKEBS AM) JEWELERS, -a Tf i. ifth have always on hand cho le iriety of Bne Watches, Diamonds, EC. i. i i LE RETAIL Dealers In Paints.

Oi s. vamiahet lass, Picture Moldings, Brushes, Artists' i Paper for Window Uecotent hich la entirely new. aull-lm F. F. TKBBETS, DOmST, -Jit -iX ili RKBT, 1 iv.i.

.1 loi I. G. SUAYF, ATK OF LIGHT 4 cr over IhTl's Dnifs .1 Btreets. OB houi l) a. I'jpr.

m. 1 12, H. H. FHfRSOM, 135 STRICT, tween Fourth and ib Inserted Qold. Vulcanite and nil bases.

KitrousOxJ Ing 6as administered for tinn ol teeth. uul4-lid I W. WOOB, TXEKTIST, QriNN'B Bril.TttKO.^f^ssis^ i uorth'-'n-w comer 1 hnd IW A- 1 mi iiXIK? bases. I for of i ATTOKSEYS-IT-LAW. CLTNTON L.

ATTOBJTEY-AT-LAW, BOTJTHWBBT C- Fifth and tri I 10 and Sutler Build oento, Cal. W. H. MKATTY S. C.

DBRBOH, ATTORNEVB AHD COXJNBKLORS-AT-EAW: i Ifetropolitan Block, sirtH't, be- tween rt ntth, Sacramento. cext Tlinter. aui) if A. L. HART, TTORNEY-AT-LAW.

OFFICK, SOUTH- i and streets, 12, IS Mid 14, Batter avenue saloon, 1015 FIFTH HiUEET, BET. K. i mHE SHARVE-T. COOLKST HO6X Delicious always on draught at 5e- im BestofWiosa. Liqtnre and ii, stock.

EIiWAKi) DIB! KKLK, rropntwi DON'T BE HUMBUGGED in ii Want Valne Your i Honey, and Not Faikj BUTT YOUH TeasandCoffeesj FROM THE STORE OF THE Great American Importing Tea COMPANY, No. 617 STKEST, Between Sixth and Seven I'lfiw Bemembtr tne Number, us Stores ilrp Imtlati-'l. We Bell Bast Uih Cheapest. i iz'nr Largest Premiiuits. We I ihibli the Largest and the Vuriuiy of Sandsome Presents.

Conw, see us lie Our Coffee Boasted Every Day. This Oompxny rona twenty en: ables them to undersell all others. PHYSII IHfS SUBGEONS. GEORGE PTBUKN, PHTSICUN BURGEON thist) Office and residence, nortli nerol Kleventb and 11 Btreets. Hours: 9 to 10 a.

1 3, and 7 to 8 P. U. doctors kellogg gosk, and streets, Miss Dr. BtoW a 12 p. 6 to 7p.

m. Miss Or. Goss- to 9 a. 1 tos p. 7 toB P.

Sundays, i- sil-tf I DB. B. r. ECLECTO PHYSICIAN AND BORGEON. ron to 12 3 to 4:80 7 i.

(. sin;) I Ifth. ii In Seventh Him dk. ika PHYSICIAN AND BJPB I I tention to I asea Females. ES 3 street.

corner Eleventh. Office 9 in 1 to 3 RLij 7 i'. sT-Im DR. LATXS, P. and sr: and FourUi.

Hou i -tolo a. ol Superictendeni of Public EtKTI KNED. DX. PINKHAM, gISHTH Office nirs io aa i Vrf Raiii x. Office to A to 8 Xl tf WM.

BUUEBY SJKIGGS. M. O- O) PHYHIUIAH FOR i Rank. h'oure p.m. Sands k.

i DR. I ERKY RETCRXED ro SAN I'RAKCia 1 where he ears and ihi at a. PBADTJATS 0 tSITYOFBEB. any. Putt; a 1 rnerFnnr oeuth aud ets, b'acrai I Bee I a.

M. to f. m. to p. i-i m.

I K. BALDWIN, -i. CJHBSKOS AST) PHYBICIAN. OFTICK IO oorUu streets, -ji- Cctlioiirs: (0 to 4 and M. E' WAT.LACK A.

BKieOSt AUO OBSTETRIC! iS. OWBSt ai-d Brest. Sa'srasMatOk 1 Offl.o a. K. Ui 2 P.

X. I l.o\ WON, TA.TH HEFOPnU J.atl Store, No 896 lliiru By the locate all i lHiense. free. HiiMedidneseu kona aad Herbs, and ooosob wnh hlu if are sict. g9-im MISCELLANEOUS.

KE OTEIj AND SALOON MEN, NOTICE! FAIR WEEK IS NBAB AT HAND. Now is the Time to WE HAVE FULL STOCK OF CROCKERY, Glassware and Silverware! Am! will Guarantee lowest Prices. Cull ami Sea NOTICE FOLLOWING pp. ICES FOS TEN DAYS ONLY: Rogers Bros." Quadruple-plate Caster, with five fine cat glass bottles, $2 Rogers 1 Triple-plated Tipped Teaspoons per dozen) 2 OO Rogers' Triple-plated Tipped Tablespoon-, per dozen: 4 OO Rogers' Triple-plated Tipped Forks per dozen) 4 OO Rogers' THplc-plated 12 dwt. Knives (per dozen ii OO DOUBLE-THICKBOTEL CHINA, Extra-heavy Hotel Goblets, And everything needed 171 unrt Saloons, and prices never heard of before.

It Will I'ny You to Call anil Sco Cs. Reinemlier, above prices are for the Next Ten Days Only, so call at once. I IT ITY 629 and 020 and 922 Sevsnlh SA UEN (' VI. KOHLER CHASE, lIJ.VNCISCO. HEADQCARTEhS FOB BAXD INmi nts II .1..1 Sup lies in fSWPFB ftp TOHrnr A Resembling tliat Gen.

Grant. my band hlch gi great I treatment healed up, i men ory, 1 in mj throat, andco atrate i il aj ek.di stroyin iii'-Miri und npper Ihen attacked my toi Mi.l lower lip, destroying the palate iff lip and iiaii my tongue, cat- top of my bnl snbE sted Bir gone I not talk. Sucn my friends commi need giT- Swift's SpeciiiC, I less than a mrauli I an placi md aperture i and siniily knitted to Bnoly, I i that na I .111 talk my me, thes I id to Ur. X. 8.

VUY 1.. COMES, (a Way 11. IBSS. and Diseates mailed' a I feG-lyAwly A. PERFECT SHOE TOR LADHS.

UlNiag ASH IIn.DP.EN. OCR PRODPCTII N'MUC I T. SrXS, Sew m6i MOSEY TO LOAN. lone jjo Loan! SwTPotsor A.lsip, REAL ESTATB AGENTS, So. 1013 Fourth st.

Sacramento. MONEY TO LOAN I ON REAL ESTATE AND LOAMS KXGOtJ.itcU by P. BOOL, street, nult- Many a Ladyis beautiful, all but her skin and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. ECZEMA And Every Species of Itching and Burning- Diseases Cure i bi Cuicura.

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Years Available:
1880-1966