2 DAILY RECORD-UNION ISSUED BY THE SACRAHENTO PUBLISHING COMPAN I Office, Third Street, between .J and K. THE DAILY RECORD-UNION, For one year f6 00 For six months 8 00 For three mouths 1 50 Subscriber? served by Carriers at Fifteen Cents per week In all interior cities and towns the paper can be had of the principal Periodical Dealers. Newsmen and Agents. THE WEEKLY UNION, Is the cheapest and most desirable Home, News and Literary Journal published on tbe Pacific Coast, The Weekly Union per year * 1 50 49-These publications are sent either by Mall or Express to agents or single subscribers, with charges prepaid. All Postmasters are agents. The Best Advertising Mediums on the Pa cific coast. Entered nt the Postoflice at Sacramento as •acond-class matter. "Weather Forecast. Forecast till Bp. sr. Wednesday: For North ern California—Continued threatening with rain, probably clearing onthe middle coast; ■lightly warmer. A BIASED CRITIC. Judge Wallace should pray to be de livered from his friends. The San Fran cisco Ma ntitij ( n.ii, referring to the Rec ord-Union's calm and dispassionate ex amination of Judge Wallace's review of the Supreme Court decision in his own case, discovers that this journal empha sized the error of the Superior Court in appointing an elisor and made it clearer < than ever that it was gross error to ap- I point an elisor without making record of I the fact, if it was a fact, that the officers I supplanted by the order were disquali fied. The Call thereupon, apparently fearful I that the people may judge wisely and i well, rushes to the breach, saying: rhe simple statement tiiat he had Judicial knowledge of the tact that the Sheriff's office wa* go he Investigated atiorus the b-stpoasl bM reason wny ihe Sheriff should nol be charged with the duty of selecting his judges. The laets that Sherifl- had served Grand Jurors with summons and afterward been In vestigated by such Grand Jurors, and that District Attorneys bave bec-n put under In vestigation by Grand Juries in the formation ot which they have taken part, do not apply to tbe present >a-e. Judge Wallace was au thorized by law to appoint a person to sell ct inn. out or a total oi nineteenl~Gr_nd Jurors. To have given the Sheriff, who was one ofthe officials to be Investigated, tbe selection ofthe nine would bave been a travesty of justice. That the __ to try '!ie Ccticura r _ them faithfully, and __?_S£_ r W_TK*f§S-v__ in one veek tlie boy <3£?fSrf looked better. In one 4fw iP&£-v niontii he was cured, tf?"*^ and now he is three *BsgL C* 1 _** |^3y sigusof it returning. «_> i . 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Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood and Skin Purifier, internally, and Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and Cv- TIOURA Soap, an exquisite Skin Beautitier, ! externally, instantly relieve and speedily cure every dtpa-M and humor of the skin, _c_Up j and blood, with loss of hair, lrom infancy to j a_e, from pimples to scrofula, Sold everywnere. Price, Cuticura, 50c; Soap, 25c; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the PorrEß Drug and Chemical Corporation, ! Boston. Aa'-Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," j 64 pages.so illustrations and 100 test imoniuis. , 0 iUV'v" Skin and Scalp purified and beautified DAD I 3by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely pure. ~_jr_~ "rheumatic palns **Bn In one minute the Cuticura t___ Anti-Pain Plaster relieves rlieu ffa\ matie, sciatic, hip, kidney, chest, and / V_.\ muscular pains aud weaknes.es. i / JL9 Nprice. -sc. %lotice9. FAST TIME TO THE EAST.-l'he Atlantic and Pacitic Railroad (Santa Fe route) is now twelve hours shorter to Kansas City and St. j Louis, aud twenty-four hours shorter to Chi- : cago than formerly. Pullman Tourist sleep- , ing Cars to Chicago every day without change, i Personally conducted excursions every ; Wednesday with tourist car to Boston. GEORGE W. RAILTON, Agent, 1004 Fourth street, Sacramento. MWF MRS. WINSLOW'S "SOOTHING SYRUP, has been in use over fifty years by miliions ot mothers tor their children while teething, with periect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. For sale by druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and us. for Mrs. Winslov's Soothing Syrup. Twentv-fUe cents a bottle. MWF (. ANDY.—The finest quality is manufact ured, and the best imported is at 508 X st. n-4-tf .JOHN ARCEGA. PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH by ase of local anesthetic. DR. WELDON, Den. • tlst, Eighth and J streets. WATCHES, Diamonds and Jewelry. UNCLE IKES. 302 X street. %len* OriADTn 1 VU ANL> TYP KWKITING Mil 114 A I S(b >!. Standard Bystem Ulll/ill llf-.UI tight by an Improved method; no books re quired. Terms moderate. Please call ami Investigate. MRS. F. L. SEELY, s;>l X.d, J,"-ly : lie Comstock Clul). \ A Remarkable Book of Rare Wit and Sound Philosophy. It Deals "Neither With Radi- j ant Angels Nor Magnified j Monsters, but Just Plain, j True Men." rTtHE WORK, WHICH IS ONE OF RICH J- humor, sparkling wit, sound smsc, romantic interest, and wealth of anecdote, ' is by JUDGE C. C. GuODWlN,editor of the | Salt Lake "Tribune," and one of Urn writers ot the time. The volume is bound in j heavy board-, beveled edges and muslin; j large {octavo; 288 pages. Address LEONARD FUBLK-HING COM PANY, SALT LAKE, or orders will be taken at the Kkcokh-I'mun office, wbicli, if the j money is sent, will be responsible for tie for- j warding ofthUcbarm-aganeodotaJ and phiio- I Bophleal work of wit, humor, aenti__entand wisdom. PRICE, - - j$S. d3O-tf BRIGHXN/L tDBc"PlIr|J I Tobacco is man's most I universal luxury; the fra- j grant aroma of mastiff plug j cut starts people to pipe- ! smoking, even those who ; never used tobacco before. \ J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, "Virginia. ' MITPBIP'n! WONDERFUIi GERMAN , LILDIu 0 INVIGORATOR. - Weak men and women should use Dr. Liebig's Wondertul German Invigorator i No. 1. The greatest tonic for the brain and ; nerves, gives health and strength to the re firoductlve organs and cures nervous debility, mpaired development ln youth, premature decay ln old, seminal weakness, gleet. Invig orator No. 2 cures bladder and klaney dis eases and leucorrhea, prostatorrhea. the com plication preventing the cure of above com plaints. To prove its merits asl bottle given or sent free. Call on or address DR. LIEBIG CO., Specialists for Diseases of Men 40© Geary stieet. San Frauoisco. d&w SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success ful CONSUMPTION CURE, is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup or Whooping Cough, use it promptly and re lief Is sure. If you dread that insidious dis ease, Consumption, DON'T FAIL to use it, 50c and fl. dlB-MWF_wsm NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE STATE BOARD OF CAPITOL Commissioners, Saciamento, Cal., Decem ber 15. 1891. The Board of Capito! Commissioners, by an Act Of the last Leg'skvure, were diro.ted to bave Cue old wooden fence,udewalk and curb, fronting on L, N ami Fifteenth Btreets.re moved from the State Capitol grounds, and in their stead to have constructed granite posts and sinu'eWiuin fence; to have constructed a concrete sidewalk and granite curb, each of a quality and workmanship equal tothecon erete walk and gralnte cum a'ready laid down upon the we>t part of said grounds and in conformity therewith; all of said work to be cone _CCO*_lng to plans and specifications to be furnished by said i 'apitol Commissioners. Work to be done under supervision of a super intendent to be appointed by the Beard of Capitol Commissioner?;. Plans may be -een and specifications had upon application to the Secretary of the board at the Governor's office, in the State Capitol building at Sacramento. Parties bidding can bid on the whole or on any part of the work mentioned, to wit: fence, sidewalk or curb. Bids will be received up to 1 o'clock MONDAY. January 1 ith. at which time they will te opened and the con tract awarded to the lowest and most re sponsible bidder. All bids must be accom panied by a certified check equal to JO per cent, of the bid. 'ihe board reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Bids should be ad dressed to E. P. JOHNSON. Jr.. Secretary of the State Board of OapltOl Commissioners, Governor'! ofice, Bacramento, CaL, marked: ••Bids for constructing fence, concrete walk aua granite curbing on the sta:. Caoito! Ground-." E. P. JOHNS* >.\\ lv.". Secretary of the State Board of Cai ltol Com missioners. dIG-HW Sportsmen's Headquarters. >^__v?* TTENRYECKHART. MANU- I facturer and Importer of__^n^^__ Guns, Rifles. Pistols. Fishingl^ I w"? Tackle, and Sporting Materials of every de rcrlption. Guns choke-bored, stocks bent, and repairing on guns and rifles a specialty. send for prioe-list. No. 5-3 X street. Sacramento. TF VOL" WANT ALL THE LATEST NEWS at the earliest moment .u.sfcoribe for th i RECORD-UNIC**. gfoU _\VQ9. & PAVILION, CORNER SIXTH AND M \) streets. Now open for the winter season. There will be spx-ial attractions and music every Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Tbe Rink has been entirely renovated, re fitted, refurnished and supplied with new ■kates. Open all day. J. M. SULLIVAN. Proprietor. ■pvANCING CLASSES AT TUR- Q LJ ncr Hall. Gentlemen's Class, £__*_■ Monday, 7:30 p. m. L-dies and B___. Gentlemen Tuesday, 7:30 i». m. t5_L Ladies' and Gunts' (beginners) fW*f!j__ Thuisday evenings at 7:30. Chil- Tt/ infT dren, Saturday, 1:30 p. m. Music TTSwSj furnished for all occasions. .^nK) JONKS. FISCH & WATSON. >*3s_32_P DROFESSOR O'MALLEV'S SELECT -» X Dancing Academy, Y. M. I. Hall, «jt ST'VPnth street. The best conducte-iBB*! academy ln the city. Ladles' audUUiai gentlemen's class, Wednesday, 7:30 p. M. Ladies' class, Wednesday, 3 p. m. Children's class (fancy dances). Satur day, 10 A. m. Children's class (ballroom d-hciug), Saturday, 2p. m. Trivate lessons a specialty at all hours. The best of musio furnished for balls, parties, etc. The public are cordially invited to tbe children's class to witness my method of teaching. n 19 -—GO TO— I MANASSE, 610 J Street, FOR YOUR HATCHETS, HAMMERS, AXES, HAND SAWS, PADLOCKS, CURLING IRONS, LANTERNS, FILES, DOG COLLARS, AUGER HITS, SCREW DRIVERS, OIL CANS, PLIERS, CLOTHES HOOKS, POCKET RULES, TACKS, STRAP HINGES, WRENCHES, ETC. gg"*"*"*" Prompt and polite atten tion to customers and no goods misrepresented. PLAZA CASH GROCERY, Corner Tenth nnd J Streets. Best Quality and Lowest Prices is Our Motto. P[-ETE-jVNB co^_e& sfecultt. CHAS. HOECKEL, Proprietor. SHERWOOD HALL NURSERIES, Timothy Hopkins, MENLO PARK, SAX MATEO COUNTY. LA!. Carnations, Roses, Chry_anthemum.> and Cut Flowers. 1 jer- _,w_-k__ *•*__ MOB) *. -I'mx-U'v. _, £.UCttOtto ! AUCTION SALE ——OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, CROCKERY, Stoves, Etc., WEDNESDAY, DEC. SOtH, At 10:30 A. M. AT SALESROOM, 323 X STREET. One Extra Fine Walnut Dining Table, with 12 Leather Seat Chairs. One Antique Oak and l Ash Bedroom Suit Spring Mattresses, Chairs, Rockers. Etc. Sale Positive. Terms Cash. ~W. H. SHERBURN, Auctioneer. BELL & CO., Stock .-md House Auctioneers, 1004 J Street, -acramento. TELEPHONE NO. 378. VJOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. jJN By order ot the Superior Court of Sacra iiu nto County, dated I'ec mber 19, I*9l, in the mutter ot the estate ul ELEANOR FASS LER, deceased, the undersigned, the executor ol tiie will of said deceased, will sell, on THURSDAY, the 1 Uii day of January, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction to the highest and best bidder, the followlng-de- EOrlbed real estate, to wit: Lot No. 5, ln the block between O and P, Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, in Sacramento City, and improvements thereon. Also, the block of laud between X and V, Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, in Sacra mento City, and improvement- thereon. Lot No. 5 in the la-t-described block of land will be sold subject to the homestead right allowed Sigmund Fassler by order of the Superior Court. The said sale will take place In front of the County Courthouse uoor, at Seventh and I street*, in Sacramento City. TEH MS OK SALE—Ten yer cent, to be paid at time Of sale, balance upon confirmation of sal«'by Superior Court. l>eeds at expense ot pu: has ix. FRANK D. KYAN, Executor of the will of El. anor Fassler, de cased. Chakle-T. Jonks, Attorney for Executor. d^3-3w SCHAW, INGRAM, BATCHER & CO., 817 and 819 J Street, Builders' Hardware, Iron, Steel and Pipe. Agents for Oliver's Patent Chilled and Casaday Sulky and Gang Plows. Canton Steel, Hazard Pow der, Gillingham Portland Ce ment, GAS ENGINES! The latest and best invention j for Pumping, Spraying Fruit ! Trees, Running All Kinds of I Machinery, Electric Light Plants, etc. TATUM&BOWEN, 3-1 aud .'l6 Fremont Street. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL _)otsl9 aixb _V?9tauvant9. GOLDEN EAGLE MOTEL, | Corner Seventh and X Streets. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. FREE 'BUS to and from the care. \V. O. BOYVFRS. Pronrietor. _ WESTERN HOTEL, mHE LEADING HOUSE OF SACRA* I. mento, Cal. Mwils, 25 cents. WM. LAND, Proprietor. Free 'bus to and from hotel. F>ACIF\IC MOTEL. Corner X and Fifth Streeti., Sacramento. CENTRALLY LOCATED AND CONVEN- j lent to all plates ol amusement. The best family hotol In the city. The table always supplied with tbe best the market aiTunis Street cars trom the depot pass the door every ' five minutes. Meals. 23 cents. C. F. SINGLETON. Proprietor. THE SADDLE ROCK Restaurant and Oyster House, i FIRST-CLASS !K>LVE IX EVERY R& .spect. Ladies' dirdng-room separate. Optn day and night. BUCKMANN & CARRA GHER. Proprietors. No. 101$) Second street, between .1 and K. Sacrair:ento. PICTURES FRAMES. WE HAVE A LARGE AND WELL, assorted lot of Steel Engravings, Which we oiler for tho holiday trade at very ; attractive prlees. Also, a new and beautiful ! Uneof MOLDINGS In every variety of M.nsh. *_~Frame Makliiu nnd Gildlne a ! Spooialty. ] WHITTIER, PLXLER 410. j 1016 and 1018 Second Street. Baker & Hamilton, —IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF— HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL COAL, POWDER, Agricultural Implements and Machines, j BARBED WIRE, CORDAGE, BELTIXG. Sacramento California BLANK BOOKS. Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books. SOLE AGENTS FOR THK MILLER MEGEE PATENT FLEXIBLE HACK. H. S. CROCKER COMPAN,. HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS: DIAMONDS, WATCHKS and CLOCKS. Silverware and tlie finest selection i>r JEWELRY. In anticipation of the demand our stock is more complete than ever. J . H V MAN , JR., 000 .1 street. _d!8-lm HOLIDAY TREE ORNAMENTS Largest Assortment in the City, at Prices to Suit Everyone. 0 rri art-tents, - - 1c each i Ornoments, - - 20 each Ornaments, - - Sc eacn I Christmas Candles, Etc. H. FISHER & CO. 508-510 J Street. Joe poheim tTHE TAILOR Has Just received a fine line uf the latest styles in WOOLEN S For the Holiday Trade. Eleeant Business Suits, tender from $20 to $35. PanlStoTr-erfromSotoSli Stylish Overcoats, toAorS« iroß $20 tos3s Samples of Cloth and Rains for Solf-meusnre ment sent FItEE to any address. No. 600 J St., cor. Sixth, SACRAMENTO. DIVIDEND NOTICE. SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGB UNION. NO 532 California Street, corner Webb: j branch, No. 17CO Market street, corner Poll.' 1 ""an Francisco. For the half year ending with j 31st of December, IS9I, a dividend has been I declared at the raie of five and four-tenths 15 4-10) per cent, per annum on term depos its, and four and one-half i 4> 2 ) per cent, per annum on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, I payable on and afU r Saturday, 2d of January, ; 1892. LOVELL WII ITE, Cashier. j _ d23-dAw2w J. McMORRY, DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors a: d • i^ars. Sole Agent j tor Schmidt A Co.'s > arsaparilia andiron. ; Stockton, Cal. NorthTve-i corner Fourth and I_l streeU. Sacramento. Taeynone. 876. d9-tf |T ctxl Estate, Q-ic. THE == BUYERS' WEEK! i think of buying a lot Ln South -lento do so now before prices . vaneed. We have sold several lota this week and more are spoken lor. The notice of an increase of fifteen per cent, after January Ist is causing wide-awake buyers to iake advantage of the pres ent market. A LOT IN SOUTH SACRAMENTO Would be A Handsome Christmas Present FOR YOUR WIFE. Edwin K. Alsip & Co., Real! Estate and Insurance Agents, IOW FOTJBTH st., 9ACBAMENTO. W. P. COLEMAN, Reai Estate Salesroom, 325 J St "We have a splendid ranch of 300 acres for sale, 8 miles north of Sacramento; 230 acres grain land, balance good pasture; family orchard and vineyard; all fenced; divided into four fields; good dwelling of eight rooms, three barns, two wind mills, three good wells. This is a good paying ranch. Price, &-XO por aero. Call for further particulars. IV/lONEY TO L.OAIM. P. BOHL. E. A. CROUCH, U TOLD_¥OU SO! Price of all lots in OAK PARK in creased 20 per cent. Get in and BUY YOUR LOT before the next increase. STEPHENSON k HARBiAN. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, 100 T" F"oL_rtH Streot. FOR 3S__U~l. \J f\ rYKTyT "~~on**of tlle best-paving hotels! l\\J 1 ivl,. in the State; 3'J room* com pletely furnished; house full of permanent boarders; in one of ti. ; towns and only a short distance from Sacra mento; bar dm s a sood bu.Mne.-.s and the placa Is making money. Anyone understanding the hotel business will do well to investigate this. There is [ aid out in the town monthly Hi 6,000 for wages. Easy terms of payment will be given. MI L, I_. S fib HAWK, 301 J Street, Sacramento. AGENCY UNION INSURANCE COM PANY. %ltxbevtahev9. J. PRANK CLARE, UNDERTAKING PARLORS, 1017-1019 Fourth St.. Saoramonto. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. GEORGfI H CLARK, Funeral Director and County Coroner. Telephone No. 134. W. j. KAVANAUGH, Undertaker, No. 513 J st.. bet, Fitth and Sixth. A LWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORT _*-*_. ment of Metallic and Wooden Caskets. Burial Cases, Coffins and Shrouds furnished. Coffin orders will receive prompt attention on short notice and at the lowest rates. Eim baimlng a specialty. Oflioa open day and night. Telephone N*o. 303. JOHN MILLER (Successor to Fritz CITRUS C _S® © x © J-tAI-^ — FOR— Northern Caliiomia WILL BC HELD AT AUBURN January., to IS, <%£) 1892. ©fe $2500.00 CASH PREMIUMS. 1 jo Northern California is interested, and invited to participate.