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16 THE DAILY RECORD-UNION. Catered at the Post Office at Sacramento as second class matter PUBLISHED BY THE Sacramento Publishing Company. WM. H. MILLS, General Manager.

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Annual message of the President published in the President Hayes again nominated W. McCrary to be Judge of the Eighth Circuit. United States Congress met. Rev. I.

S. Kalloch inaugurated Mayor of San J'rancisco. Gen. George Stoneman appointed by the President to fill the vacancy on the Board of Indian Commissioners. Alexander Ramsey nominated and confirmed Secretary of War, vice McCrary California Republican State Committee telegraphed a request to the National Committee to declare the seat of G.

C. Corham in the latter committee vacant. John C. Bradley nominated by the President to be Register of the Marysville Land Office Jas. B.

Senor nominated to be Chief Justice of Wyoming Territory. General Mahonc elected United States Senator from Virginia. v. National Republican Central Committee met and arranged for a Presidential Convention. 23 Serious political troubles iv Maine.

Political riot imminent at Bangor, Me. 26 Lott M. Morrill's proposition to the Governor of Maine to submit the political issues there to the Supreme Court is being considered by Governor Garcelon. The Committee on Elections tiles a report defending their action in counting out certain Republicans American commercial agent driven from Venezuela. Indian Commission faring its efforts to get the Ute murderers Spanish Cortes passes a gradual slavery abolition bill Chileans rumored to be marching on Lima.

Governor Garcelon of Maine makes a speech defending his action. Bitter feeling Suspicious movements of natives in Afghanistan. new Ministry said to be agreed on in France Convention at Pittsburg Afghans around Cabul defeated and dispersed Critical state of affairs at the L'te (Los Pinos) Agency General Ewing said to be agreed on for Governor of Utah General Grant visits Washington. Believed Governor Garcelon will refuse to submit Maine difficulty to the Supreme Court. Ex citement increasing.

30 Secretary Sherman's letter on refunding the public debt published Governor Garcelon refuses to submit Maine difficulty to the Supreme Court. General Grant goes to Richmond, Situation at Los Pinos very serious. Hopes of peoce gone Battle between English and natives in Afghanistan to assassinate the King of Spain. OBITUARIES. Santa Rosa.

T. N. Ragsdale, editor of the i Death announced of Sir William English painter. Washington, Congressman Lay, of Missouri. Mission San Jose, R.

A. McClure, ex-Assemblyman. Shasta, Andrew Wvatt, pioneer. Washington, James L. Edwards, Postmaster that city.

Vallejo, Commander Chester Hatfield, U. S. N. 13 Indianapolis, Samuel Perkins, Chief Justice of the Indians Supreme Court. St.

Louis, William McKee, proprietor of the Globe-Democrat. New York, Recorder Hackett. 28 Death of Wm. Hepworth Dixon announced. SO- -President of Spanish Chamber Deputii dies.

Notorious Count Joannes reported dead. EXPLOSIONS, KIKES, ETC. Terrible fire-damp explosion in Saxony. Fire at Troy, N. loss, $350,000.

10-Daiisging gas explosion at Oakland. 12 Disastrous oil fire at Ked Rock, Pa Large fire at Bismarck, I). T. Disastrous nitroglycerine explosion on the Canada Pacific Railroad. Fire at Milwaukee loss, 8300,000.

Fire at Brunswick, Me. Clara Claviss, aged 103, burned to death at New Orleans. 28 Fire at Palestine, heavy fire in Boston terrific explosion on a Wabash river steamboat. Boiler explosion in Paris; six persons killed Boiler explosion at Springfield, two men killed by explosion of fire damp st Paintertown, Pa. Stewart's Washington, damaged by fire fire at Sherman, Tex destructive fires at Paduca news from Japan report fire December 7th at Hakodada, in which 2,300 bouses were burned.

FLOODS, STORMS, ETC. 4- Terrific storm on the French coast. Heavy snow storm throughout Hungary. 6 Cyclone in the Bay of Bengal severe snow-storm in Europe heavy storms of snow in Shasta and Siskiyou counties. Damaging freshets in Southern Oregon.

1 8- General storm in California. Ilea fogs on Thames, England, for weeks, delaying ship ing much; ice forms in Sin Diego, Cal. unprecedented. Scarcer Arragon reported foundered. Report of loss of Arragon proves a hoax.

Terrible gales reported in Great Britain and Ireland flood in the Canary Island, reported as occurring on the 21st. MARINE DISASTERS. 20- Schooner Mary D. Pomeroy caps zed off Point Terrible gales reported in Crest Brita Ireland flood in the Canary Inland, retried rriug on the 21st. MAUINK DISASTERS.

-Schooner Mary D. Pomcroy caps zed i ITPoint Reyes, and all on board lost. tchoonor N. B. Aihore at San Miguel a total loss.

BAILBOAD ACCIDENTS. 2- -Serious collision near Albany, N. Y. near Glasgow, Mo. 25 Accident on Chicago and Alton Railroad on; two killed and several injured.

Railroad train on Tav bridge, Scotland, plunges into river and all arc lost, even the train is buried in quicksand. 5S FATAL ACCIDENTS. San Luis Obispo, A. Lennox, fall. Hanford, Styles, Shot.

mouth, A. Swithciibank. in-111. ban Rafael, C. Ellis, ears.

Stockton, C. Macrey, asphyxia. Marysville, C. Remetz, sndden death. 21 San Francisco, F.

Pagan, drowned. 23 San Joaquin county, T. Brainan, thrown from wagon. Marysville, H. Chandor, crowned.

Sa.i Francisco, F. Crieck, found dead. John Boyle accidently killed at San Francisco; E. Penning frozen to death, Sandy river, M. B.

Gould shot and killed in playing a practical joke at Chicago. Three men frozen to death, Green river, Dakota two boys drowned at Bethelehem. Pa. 30 George Noycs died from effect of dental use of chloroform, at St Johnsbury, a man and woman killed in San Francisco by escaping gas boy, of 4 years killed in San Francisco by falling pile of lumber. HOMICIDES.

11 San Francisco, M. Joyce, by his nephew. Particulars of the Pendleton, homicide received. 29 N. D.

Saddler, an Arkansas State legislator, assassinated. At Orleans Bar, Klamath river, a drunken Indian kills James Oaborn, and is himself riddled with bullets by the miners S. E. Phillips fatally stabbed by a half-breed Indian at Chehalis, W. Mrs.

Ward, Boston, dies from the effect of shot by her daughter. SDICIDES. San Jose, E. C. Walters.

Stockton, G. Braghetta. Oakland, Hattio Lucas. San Francisco, E. Harcourt.

San Francisco bay, P. V. A. Smith. San 1 rancisco, F.

Diefendorf. San Francisco, L. L. Homer. MISCELLANEOUS.

Record-I'mon published maps and profiles of the Sacramento River Drainage District survey, together with reports of the engineers Patrick Crowley chosen Chief of Police of San Francisco Church fell at Hamilton, loss, 840,000. Political riot at Philadelphia Teachers'examination frauds again discovered in San Francisco. 3 Rinderpest gaining ground in Russian Poland. Attempt made on the life of the Czar by employing an infernal machine War broke, out among the natives of Western Africa Earthquake at Chico. 4 Navigation on the Erie Canal closed for the wicter.

Attempt made to assassinate Father Powers, a priest at Livermore. Lincoln 'emancipation statue unveiled at Sheriffs posse killed one of the Mendocino outlaws and captured the rest. Earthquake at Los Angeles. published a review of the recent mining debris decision of the Supreme Court Severely cold weather in Europe. Dennis Kearney took another trip to the East.

Commissioners submitted their report to the Governor. General Grant received at Philadelphia. First number of the Californian, a Pacific coast magazine, issued. Bullet filed by DeYoung extracted from Kalloch's peison. i Heavy snow-storm at Grass Valley.

Record-Union published the prize Christmas I', asphyxia. Mansville, E. W. 21 San Francisco, F. Pagan, San Joaquin county, T.

Braman, wagon. 24- Marysville, H. Chandor, 20 Sao Francisoo, F. Crieek, found dead. Boyle accidently killed at San Francisco; frozen to death, Sandy river, Id shot and killed in playing a practical icago.

29 Three men frozen to death, Dakota two boys drowned at Betbelerge Noycs died from effect of dental use at St. Johnsbury, a man and lied in San Francisco by eecaping gas killed in San Francisco falling pile Francisco, M. Joyce, by his nephew, ulars of the Pendleton, homicide H. D. Saddler, an Arkansas State assassinated.

30 At Orleans liar, Klama drunken Indian kills James Osborn, iself riddled with bullets by the miners lips fatally stabbed by a half breed Indian is. W. Mrs. Ward, Boston, -s from shot by her daughter. Jose, E.

C. Walters. Stockton, G. Oakland, I Lit He Lucas. Sail E.

Harcourt. San Francisco bay, P. th. San tranc'sco, F. Diefendort.

rancisco, L. L. Homer. MISCELLANEOUS. RD-l'sioN published maps and profiles of unento River Drainage District sur- Lher with reports of the rowley chosen Chief of Police of San fell at Hamilton, loss, leal riot at Philadelphia again discovered in San Francisco, erpest graining ground in Kussian Poland.

pt made on the life of the Czar by emu infernal machine War broke out natives of Western Africa Earthquake nation on the Eric Canal closed for tbe npt made to assassinate Fat her Powers, a ivermore. oln 'emancipation statue unveiled at BoserifTs posse killed one of the Mendocino id captured the rest, iiquakc at Los Angeles. ir.D-U.vios published a review of the relg debris decision of the Supreme Court. eiy cold weather in Europe, mis Kearney took another trip to the East, age Commissioners submitted their eral Grant received at Philadelphia, it number of the a Pacific azine, issued, let filed by DeYoung extracted from ivy snow-storm at Grass Valley. published the orizo Christmas lohn Sheridan's Mistake," by E.

W. Hayden. Dempsy family, Ireland, reinstated in their Peru, reopened to commerce Sin ill at Washington People threatened with starvation in Roumelia Three men wounded in iin affray near San Diego Mounted Ghilzais run amuck through the British camp at Candahar. Eighty-four Apaches surrender. Two murderers taken out of jail by masked men and hanged at Golden, Colorado The President of Peru en route to the United States.

Indian war imminent in Alaska Four negroes taken from jail by a mob aud shot at Amite, Lav, Monday night Earthquake at Yankton, D. Monday. Stage robbery at Antelope, D. one passenger reported killed at Tokio, Japan, reported November 20th. SACRAMENTO CITY AND COUNTY.

Street railroad sold to satisfy a judgment City school election F. L. Landes elected Superintend-nt, nd K. F. Wiemeyer, W.

11. Stalker, J. D. Lord and W. R.

Knights, Directors. I 2 Sacramento sportsmen formed the Coast Range Sporting Club Residence of Frank Fredericks. near the city, burned Ladies' fair at the Congregational Church Citizens' meeting held to discuss the proposed Hall of Records J. Anderson found dead on Sherman Island. Frank Dow died suddenly near Salisbury Station R.

Turveman died suddenly at Folsom. Mrs. P. B. Goodrich deceased Slight fire at P.

Clark's grocery store. E. C. Taylor, magician, showed at the theater. Commissioners reported favorably on the condition of the People's Bank, Cold weather prevailing Meeting of citizens held to range for the inaugural ball.

J. C. Brandt dropped dead on the street. Mrs. A.

G. Try-on deceased Mrs. C. G. W.

French, formerly of this city, died at Troy, N. Y. Little daughter of Mrs. Jones fell from a balcony and badly hurt, at Folsom Casey bled to death from accidental injuries. Mrs.

Martha L. Rice died, Heavy fog prevailing. Council of the Legion of Honor established. C. Patten died.

H. avy wind and rain storm. L. Adams severely shot accidentally by D. Balletti.

Slight fire at the City Hotel barber shop. Prof. Moses lectured before the Literary Institute on "History and Its Signiflcanee" Residence of N. Toll burned Ezra Woolson ex-County Treasurer, deceased Weather extremely cold. Christmas eve observed in various churches, of Philip Wolf Prof.

Pepper mystery shown at the theater Chinatown, near Courtland, burned. Locomotive No. 103 blew off the top of her drum at he roundhouse, New depot occupied. New time-table on railroads goes into effect, weather, fogs and frosts still prevail Military funeral of Parker O. Sheehan largely F.

J. Kimball, a prisoner, escaped from Constable Harvey Saturday by latter allowing the SACRAMENTO PAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 1880. prisoner to go out of his sight on the street. of death of Miss Nellie Crocker in New York on Saturday received. Announcement that street-car fares are to be reduced January 1, 1380, to five cent-.

Fitzgerald dies suddenly from anuerism, of death of Moses Stout, an old resident. Several prisoi era brought in on suspicion of murder of Charles liallen, the shecpherder. Complaints of the great number of tramps in the Legislators arriving rapidly in the city. that the Central Pacific Railroad Company will soon build a new freight depot here. BIRTHS, MAKR'AGtS, DEATHS.

Ell FROM FADE Sacramento City. MARRIED. Dec. F. S.

Wilder to Maggie Brown. Webster Laing to Janette W. Stafford. John J. Woodburv to Mary V.

Culbcrtson. J. J. Sp'ker and Cornelia Aekley. '22- A.

Lipsett and Anna Campbell. E. A. Biieil and Harriet S. Goddard.

Bird Holly and C. E. Lippincott. A. V.

Thomas and A. Vmletto Stillwater. Howell Clark and Annie E. Gailuup. 8) -M.

11. Bedolfe and Sarah A. Hanly. 30- E. T.

Mapcl and Ida Grove. BORN. Dec. 1 Wife of W. 11.

Hatch, a sou. Wife of J. C. Campbell, a daughter. 9 -Wife of -I.

E. T. Puts, a daughter. Wife of Win. 11.

Strader, a daughter. Wife of John A. Kelly, a son. Wife of D. M.

Burns, a daughter. Wife of Sigmund Rothfeld, a son. Wife John King, a daughter. Wit O. Cook, a son.

Wife ies S. Watson, a son. Wife '111. Lee, a daughter. 27- Wife ol wesson, a daughter.

Wife oi linstock, a daughter. DIED. Dec. Minnie J. Hignett, 5 years, 9 months.

Nancy Kleuk, 02 years, 1 month. 3 Agnes O'Uonner, 1 mouth, 11 cays. Winefred Noon, 5 years, 11 days. 5 Yce Ah Geov, 57 years. Petals B.

Goodrich, 49 years. Eliza Olsen, 55 years, 7 months. William T. Simpson, 45 years. Louise W.lke, 11 days.

John C. Brandt, 70 years. Amanda E. Tryon, 80 years, 5 months. Fred.

F. Allen, 20 years. Son of J. O. Wilder.

16 -Martha L. Rice, 59 years, 7 months. Katie Gallagher, 7 years, 6 months. John Beiderman, CS years, 10 months. Charles H.

Theiss. Charles H. Gwynn, 37 years, 2 months. James A. Stein'miller, 6 months, 12 days.

E. L. Gould, 1 year, 1 mouth. Ezra Wooison, 63 years. Matilda E.

Lubrs, 20 years, 1 month. 23- -J. L. Burt, 55 years. Frank Oschner, 47 years, 6 months.

Walter S. Gill, 1 year, 4 months. Ida M. Irvine, 16 years, 9 months. F'ong Ooye, 20 years.

Oscar Howe, 9 months, 10 days. Yu Ye Hong, years. Edward A. Short 1 year, 11 months. Wm.

B. Arnold, 72 years, 6 months. Infant daughter of W. H. 11.

Lee. John Fitzgerald, 33 years, 11 months. Flora McDonald, 2 years, 6 months. Sacramento County. MARRIED.

Dec. J. J. Leek to S. Q.

B. Ricketts. harks G. Cogswell and Alice T. Brewster.

Henry McKce and Lizzie Gilson. Dec. Wife of Charles Morns, a son. Wife of A. M.

Gunter. Wife of R. J. Fergurson, a daughter. DIED.

Dec. Argie Davis, 20 years. Dewitt C. Patten, 49 years George Madison, 50 years, 10 months. Elizabeth Cone, 16 years, 23 days.

George Matthewson, 50 years, 10 months. A. SXT-OCESS. Jjk Hard Work Made Easy by this Labor-saving Saw Machine Jfl-m twl Tonr weight on the saddle draws the Saw back -on the Ireddles -IB throws It ahead. The lever is simply used as a balance equalize WjH I the weight, and give Ihe Saw speed.

W. use anyf ordinary cross- IS 't cut saw with Ihe machine. One man does Hit- work easily, and IE "Br 4 saves the labor at least THREE It weighs about 69 lbs. A 18 Jp man, or even a boyjean take the machine An his shoulder, and jj jJr O- CATALOGUE AND CTRCI LARS FREE TO AST ADDRESS. TA 7 LIGHTNING AW MACHINE IBIS WHALEY.

BOWLEY I UWIVInna 1. GENERAL AGENTS PACLHC COAST STATES AND TERRITORIES, i 105 SACBAMEETO STEEET SAN FEANCISCO, CAL. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dl IVC DC GET THEIR LUCKIEST Dw bargains through CARL Real Estate and Commission Agent, No. 420 street, Sacramento.

ARTIFICIAL STOKE PAVING 00. SCHILLINOER'S PATENT FOR SIDEWALKS, Garden Walks, Corridors, Offices, Carriage i Drives, Stable and Cellar Floors, Kitchens, 1 1 Office No. 432 Montgomery street, room 5, SAN FRANCISCO. G. GOODMAN, Manager.

The Courts here and in the East have decided that Artificial Stone Pavements, with Plastic Concrete, and in detached blocks, are infringements of the 1 Schillinger Patent, and also when the plastic material is blocked off with the trowel and cut through far enough to control the cracking caused by shrinkage; that such pavement is in law the same as laid in detacher blocks, and is an infringement of the Patent. it-fr Sample of our work can be seen at Sacra- mento State Capitol. FOR CAS AND WATER (Black and Galvanized). 500,000 FEET ITS STORES, (All Sizes), from 1-4 to 4 in. BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS.

WW MONTAGUE 110, 119. 114, lIS and 118 CO Battery st, San Francisco. jal-lt THE MECHANICS' STORE. 1 1 illiilllS I Wm I r-- i LLI 1 co BIQ 5 tt Qj I it -j a cs fi uj 3 I fe h. 5 1 1 I cc LiJ 04 (fe? I I t- --i wm ACKEBMAN GO.S CAED.

IMPORTANT TO DEALERS OK.OOK:BK,"y. AM) GfLASSWARE We have now over 400 Crates of Charles Meakin's Celebrated WHITE GRANITE WARE On the way from Liverpool, and will be able to supply the Trade with a full line of our "Derby" pattern, which is acknowledged by those who have handled the same to be the most saleable of any style ever imported. The cost of this fine pattern is no more than' other dealers charge for common Auction Goods, and the finish is equal to any French China. We will also receive for the Spring Trade a new line of GLASSWARE, And, as heretofore, will obligate ourselves to duplicate bills at and less than San Francisco prices, not charging for Packages, Dray- age, Etc, Thanking the Trade for past favors, and soliciting a con- tinuance of the same, we are truly yours, AOKERMAN GO, wos. cm AND AND SEVENTH STREFT.

LINDLEY 31 HOC oxt XI XLS. We beg to call the attention of the Trade to the following goods, which are of our own importation, and for which we have the exclusive control for this market Savon Imperial Soap Manufactured by JAMES S. KIRK Chicago. Over 10,000,000 ponnds sold annually. This is the only genuine SAVON, all others are base imitations.

Salvator Lager Beer Brewed by the CONRAD SIEPP BREWING COMPANY, Chicago. This is the Premium Export Beer of this country. Boyer's Selected Oysters! Packed by W. W. BOYER Baltimore.

This is the best standard brand in market. Our sales in these goods were 50 per cent, more this year than the year Extra Family Mackerel In tins, containing from 11 to 12 fish of finest head and tail off each fish. These tins contain from 10 to 25 per cent, more fish than other bianda now being sold. dough's Sugar Cured Meats Cured by J. H.

CLOUGH, Chicago. These meats are too well known to Deed any comment. Capitol Kerosene (WATER WHITE. 150" FIRE TEST). Calcutta Mills Spices! Choice Japan Teas Under the brands of 0.," "DIAMOND and "PEACOCK." Games Sunny side Whiskies I (From HERMITAGE DISTILLERY, Frankfort, Ky.) Sii' la addition the above we are constantly receiving- shipments from the following well-known manufacturers of TOBACCOS! P.

I.ORILI A JERSEY CITY DANIEL LYON DANVILLE, VI. J. It. PACE RICHMOND, OLIVER A RICHMOND, VI. 111.1.1TT A ST.

ions, MO. DANSMAN A IIRI LOIIS, MO. C'ATLIN TOBACCO ST. MO. W.

T. N. C. IRRI r. MB.

SPENCE BROS. A CINCINNATI, O. I-OODWIN A 0.......:........: YORK JOHN ANDERSON A 0.... I-iick In calling attention to the above list, we would state that we have mentioned only a few things that we make specialties of. Our stock lof Groceries is large, varied and well- selected, and we should be pleased to have our friends call and examine the same.

We are satisfied we can please them, both with regard to price and quality. PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL!" LINDLEY Oa, Importers7and Wholesale Grocers Sacramento. M-iriw.

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