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Los Angeles Daily Herald.
VOL. XXII
NEWS OF THE WORLD.
('usinnss of tlif Uflion Pa- J
cifif Koad.
DftOROE SKITS INC'RRASTNG.
Mevtiuir »»f Urn Wwt*rn Ausorlutcd
Press-A Bold Anarchist
on Trial.
I 9prr.nl lo IV Herald tv Ihi'M r*re«..|
8.1.T0H, Ma..., Dec. 1,".— The report of Ihe
rtaaldwtot in. Onion Pacific Kallwn. lor
tiM autrter ending September JUk, the firet
eontpleted quaricr wlileb followed tha
change ot edmlnl.tratlou hrongbt .bout bT
the realgnu'lnn of Prcldenl Dlllou, weal,
■ned lodar. the MtatntarlM eaclnde tbe
St. Joecph A Western llaliroad Tbe total
lueome a-aii |7, net AnrplUß I me.
after the piyrnunt of all fixed charge*, in
eluding Roverr.inent requirement, and
taxae, w»»*:,i»i.i|i». or equlralwit I" 3CIO
per cent, nieiii the oitpl.e! of the ornn
p.tuy. Vor {be .auto Qnart.'r of lAM year Ihe
net surplus wa. 11,472,000, For nine month,
tbe total .urplue Income wa. ri.vr.'.oo.
Ir ,'n '. ii divld"nd« 'uno'iuilng to H.00.'..
--fas were paid, leering a b.tince of
♦MTI.HO, which l« an I'lcreaaa over nluc
month, ol the pre,loo. year ol tlii.ooo. itur
log the quarter eudin.' beliiember 30th the
net dealing debt of tbe company deereaeed
.1 an average rare of leO.ooo per month. The
uct debt on .September .101 ti w-i. 1...1U7,000, a
decteaw from thai o« Hie prevloua .inarUT
orci.e continued throug* OcK'ber and N<e
bemhor. but au rapid rate of de
In 'is*! aggregate! Union 'l'aci.^'3, a tw\oilo
con.tltata "fo if "tot "aside "of
the extlng.iiahm.nt of tba bond.*, fa
• hole or In part .ecitred by them. 11. an
...tdingly recommended thnt a .upplemeu
tary agreement It. the n.lure of a biitdiug
e.iiilrmf be entered Into between the United
state, end the same trust company, under
Which ill. riilw.y agree to not a.lde from
U. other Income, s um e<|U.l to the amount
which may any year be paid over to lib,
the trustees, under the cmc ndated mort
gage, aa the proceeds ol the (ale of lands, to
6. applied by the trustee to the purcl-aiej ol
w\Q lialloeui - .no ot of . , :. .011, l .ted iiOlld.Ol
ght K.n.i* Paeiflc Company. The land
arsot v II! thus l.cc,.me a elnklng Innd for
tba absorption of thi. issue ol bonds. Ac
♦loa to this effect .should be taken, II taken
at .11. by s full board of director..
iii t on ft:.
The Bapld Inrreaae or tkla Brll
lv the Want.
" Ngw Tori, Dec 16 —ltev. .tames Cham
berg, ol the Calgary' Presbyterian Church,
aald yesterday that the st.tl.llcs of divorce
for the pas! lew years show th.t tbe Ameri
can, are rapidly falling into the errors that
rained ancient Kome. Han Fraucisco dt
voreesoue ea iple out ef c.cry alg that it
marries. He wittily remarked In regard to
flan Francisco thai lb. absorbing queatlou
there I, other men's wl.'e. and what to do
with them. Chicago has oue divorce for
•very liiue ii li, ';.i.: li.o-rl.o: -s. We need
aonlformor u.tlonat divorce taw. so thai I
It would 1« imp itslbl. I t a man who tails
to.hake off his wife In Ren York to get a
aatendmeut inlgbt do this, without national
divorce taws.
yesterday , I-'ills.lelpliis iieo. said tbsl
peodi In tbe courts ol that city at lb.
present Urns. This rewr i .how. ouedlvorc
soil for o» c.) ta.. hondrer- and ally lantl
Ilea tl to ibis large propirlloo bead led
|b. vast number of person, who have al
ready sec ire 1 divorce.-, some Idea may be
formed of the .octal ramification, of this
Km.
Tin: isMif iiti:ii I'iiiss.
ilic .ilecni.gr af lite Wwitrn
Hiam ii at Datrali.
Drrto.T. Dee. It-The .onu.l raeMtag ot
Ik. Western Axoelele I press • v held here
todiay, with a larger aUendance thai has
toeee had for many years. Ail axeept t-ro
member, were rcpreaet.ie-1 In the absence
of thel : -lo' i 1 " ' ■'" 1 pre.id.d
aeports wer« tosd. by the Board of I'lrec
ton and the Ueneral Msa.gM. which were
uaaaiatouslr .npr.-.ved. Tn. following offl-
Sutgllhlcogo lr(fiii..», Vioc'lTe-tdeui,J t.
Kakaa.... !h.».:,djeky#e r i*v.; taarelari,
iriV hiier.o' Deirolt; Mikm i rl
«atlh.of tlnClaelnuAlt '.'miiswr.-iol Koselle,
Walter X Hoiderm.n, of tn. Chlcaet .Vc*.,
j], M. H.msee. of the 9t. fa'ttl.
rraZ/ohnC .Sea of tbe ludl«n'.p..ll. Jcicr
•al, 4. ti B»l. the g ,i e.tou Ants, and
1». D. 11. c.l in. ..I the lisylon Auiraaf.
A large .mount oi bii.lnes, was tran acl
*«. Among 'iher thlaxs tne St. Pan! III.*,-
I . » »■.i in .'■
Bmm iHa» anTto .Sa Oe'ncrsi 'lean sger for
flkttiorf.ugli »n.t ffneent mauagemeat of
aa business ol tbe Assocl.ted Press for the
pas* year.
A mil ii 's mi hp i
tin" . frrveiilrrl Ihe "in .'.•,- af
his limgernr.
I.ejr. r, Dec. 17.- lv .v An.reblrt trial t>v
day. H.ln.derf conlcsacd that be waa con
neeted wltil a plot to esssselnotc tbe kmper
or ol Oerw.nr .1 Nelderwald, and referre.!
hi the meat v ,«»eni ro.nner to tb. enndl
Hon ol the working people. Th. Judges:
•ere frenuentiy compelled pi interfere slid
barerommii'icd t'pesssstalnatloc at Meldrr
•aid
t ti ifi. ■■■ aakjrttrel to Bf_rld
Craeje.Kjtaaelnatlan.
WIiHIHOToN I', t... lire 17 -Ja the DwAtns
court-nArttnl ir, d«y Ihe wltneai, telli A
Terry, who wa* examined yealerday. w.s re
irh«"e»*r*m.Uon, And one wbblh proved
farmed bit.' tbai there waa no ••**» ate V.it
b lneo U, oraled ,, ' nulir* il st Im
ot the Itli'.rloi of IVlitrnbla, .md (hat
of e'otrjae! forth* detent*, the wttaeea ulii
«keoC.»f ■ •!"'"''"of +»t'rlfillt tie Heaalri
et'endloK Hi to sietroenl for erotieaziernan'..
end thai be had told thetu all about It Ad
journed
Tke Moll ta (ta.
•niLibttfSM, I*jc. 1' The Coroinittee
of Ihe 0o tntllj ( l he
'bell md hand II orer lo the .utb witlee at
Mew orleana.
nil lit IHII I It TBEATT.
The ttrlll.l. I nob an It With
Uaked *»raron la Correct, ll will iinejont.fediy
- ' '.'•*• ?'l>»K™l!i a" aid
CPNGRESSIONAL.
Mesas, sr.
Wahmiwot.'K, Owe. 17 -The Chair Utd be
fore the Senate a communication from tbe
Secretary of the Ksvy Ist reapoUße to the re
v.-tit resolution of Vest which Inquired
whether any aurveylug party had .tee*or
waa übont to bo aeut u< Niearagtu lo survey
Ihe route of the propuaed canal, and If it
tmd been aeut, under what -tuthority of law.
The Secretary's reply is ac follow* "The
Navy Department. Sit; Kespondlng to the
resolution of the Sauate, I bare 'ha honor to
sti«u thai orders have been latued
Fnglueer i. O. Mehouti), Civil Kuglncef Ue
ragtiH vr>. j: t hanuluk,
OH Vest s tucttliHi «m
A f'.rge it in. r of tem.>od.anccs agalmd
the rati tic atlou of the 9|>aulsb treaty wore
jiresentyd nnd refarre-.J
Urowu. fioiu to.; Con.uuU. c ou Kailroads,
re;K#ried favorably » bill to extend the lime
ol huUdlug tbo - I.juls «£ Sotn Prauclsca
1 X tili-oad through Indian lands,
i Am-.ug the bills Intr .diiccd aud referred
was oue bf Vau W/ck tO ix tbe rate*, of the
of tba MiaaonMrlvti not b) exceed tne aver*
riTruada runnt^ U fe'ti^te'ulssour?Jr
not to exceed the avorafe .*ite« east of said
river to the se>aboard.
M'-rtrntJ, from tbe Caulerencr tv.miatiite
eutbe Ati'.otieAPa. il.c Railroad hut.l f..r
forfeiture hill, aubmlued a report tliat the
e>>mmUtee had been unable t.< or
deied printed.
The Senate then went Into
The nomination of Tfngii McCullocb to bf
Secretary of the Tiea. uw was taken up. and
lliddleberger continued bis speech in oppo
sition to hla conflrmatlou. He hegan rtjttd
log tbe laat •oiida! r-pnrt ol M':oulloth aa
iacreury ol the Troa»o.ry at. 1 inetd>.uttiUy
meutloued thnt be sh..ul(! upon lis conelu
nlonrefld twoprevloua auuiial report*. Af
ter au hour's debate the e.-nsiderntlou of the
Qotninntlon went ever until to-morrow. The
anvil bill was taken up, aud, afuy dubtite,
the idll passed substantially a.* U same from
tbecoffito'ttee.
IKUIAK LAKA9.
iiawes presented a poUUon
referred, prs> iug that ciepc be tekeu to pro
hlb'd tbe Carrying into effe>U of ;:■<■ lease,
for graftug purp<»es, of the Crow Indian
n, made with tUe Indiana by v
jyodlcate of capitaUstit snd caUlc nun
liawas aald tuat it * as ruutorad th.it a <iuk
uf S.Wj.IIOO acres had been Etlitde tot- one
cent aa acre He h»d becu surprised t«.
I Whatever might he wrung In tho Admlula-
could, Dawei thought, be excused
lbyaaylug that the lease did n-*i^actually
I tbe T-eaArtm-rot. lie did not vi j.m torebect
on the Interior r>t-paument, %ut jo^atnphA^
!be'lu(erbjr "for iuf .rtnstiou if
tonueh lease, bat no te>ply had been made. 1
It wa* extmoedinary. he taonfht. tha. a
truiaacllon lnv:dtlag aer«?a of In*
I dian londs, should be published lv (be presta
i without attraexlng .be attention uf (he Inte-
I Dawes offered a reeilutlon. which was
j sgead Ui, calling ou the Be* reuryot the la
re sthig'to ieit'cr.'-I Crow Ud'oiu Uud-. for
CatHsTrewatotaal <>eMalt* j
I WasniNomv, Dec. IT.—Senator dliier to 1
Iday lulroduecd s bill to provide that no
statute of lii-ti:atlo Q heretoforeeuseted shall
jbe de<M:iM to problhft the adjudleattdo of a
I claim for compensation for property lost In
[the military service o! the Tufted Busies,
j frbrn si eh loan (i a nutter of record lv any
I offimal record of lue War or Ue
nsrtment. It is WoVl4«d, however, that this
ahftU not be aonstrued to extend to any
Tkvey Hwear Rsxrslwr Thnrt They
•fit
Ktw Yokt. Dee. W -John L. Snlllvan and
4!fred (lr*cnneld wore In tbe Court ol Qen
eral Sessions to-day, with a great oumberof
assoelatea and a crowd of spectators. Aiitl
| The Nrifrtr < - nwrri.
j St. Lorm, Dec. ICth. -The tfacloual • :gaj.
JlrrMi,•!•<-« Hwm H.iterririr ]
W.tßimn - Bee. 17 —B. Plttl C.reenter I
nfN. • York, who bu been nominated by I
ml'-id"? To?" he 'piiffe'lSr *ttt r>re*'fl«rri
| Thr Blrtelaa. at California
KBNo, Nev , Pre. 17 —In regard tn tho
aropetttton of the I'hiledc'pnU rVee. tn Aa
perm.Mnoy
Tbe I»«la AkeT'.
aitty hnndrWlh. ot an Inch. At I .■•clock
Ibia evening tbe relu Hopped, bat '.be
three hoitdredtbs, Ho r>le foil' In lb*
Saw Ftattcuro. r>r 17 —Mr*: Raven Ken
nod r, eho .hot end kilted her boe'iund a
week ere.__l.Mliy, he. been held lor trill be
rjer. wt|h h.ll A<-ed .I tlu.tWO.
Ilea it- of a et*ll>kn.wn man.
tj* t Vt'o'tioektblee- enlafll 1. oiooJy.
with wind fr..m the touthceat
Katlaaet'e Iralnlan af lac M. t»
remt Treat*/.
Jpenjevi.'
LOS ANGELES. THITItSOAY MORNING. DECEMBER 18. 1884.—SIX PAGE EDITION
THE MONUMENT.
Q|aifl I'l eparntionsfor Its
Dedication.
TUP PROM RAM MF. AItfUM.KD.
Onet-a) BfcftHttoM Marshal of Un»
tor—Thi' Order of the Pro-
W 111 v■ tTOJt, Dee. 17 —The Congressional
Comrats<don to irrintc fur the aVdication of
tho Wwoliu/tou lloniiin. ;ii Invites, through
the medium ot tbe Assoeinted rfttt, all the
civil nnd ... "try orgauia*ti..ns In the
(rutted stales to attend tba ceremnntee,
whtoh will be held at the base of the monu
ment on the-Ist of February. Any organi
sation accepting this Invitation it requested
ty uottfy General Sheridan. Marshal of the
IMt of tbo uurabe- ol pwmowa 1c such or
giit.iutlou, whereupon he will easlgn to it a
proper poaltion In the proee*.don provided
tor by the Commission
At a meeting of the Conunia-dan to-day the
program <ac wan decided upon. The moru
las U to be devoted, by tbe Marshal of the
Pay. to the concentration of societies end
troops on the ground. The cere motile* at
thr monument will begin precisely at 12
o'cioek. douator Johu ahortu-.n, Chairman
of the CoDagrweal'inal Ctttsoiissiuu. presiding.
The programme ul the mouuniuut will br, M
followt: Music; prayer by key. Mr. Suiar,
of Cbriat'ii chun.li, Alexandria, Va.. ro
marks by W. W, Corcoran, First Vlce-i'reid
dcut oi the WaaMrytop. Mouiunent ttoefety:
imuslc the pro
eerthjuwUi be funned aud proceed along
the i-hst'.-n front of the monument, thence
■ i:, ; Ik Li. d .in -bt; »on inu-m north, rvr.nmd
tiie ellluUstil jfraaa pl-t lv thi Wilie
let. then hv Cie executive i-venue, but wean
the State !iwp*rtm«at building and the
White House, to Pennsylvania Avenne,
eastward along Pennsylvania Are
uoe to the western entrance to the Capitol
« mauds, where it will be reviewed
the the Bt **j*
" the m&tt of proceaalou
Chief Marshal with Chief <>f Stuff aud with
au aide from every State and Territory, niU
ititrrei-Oort.Uei.ertl CuminHiKllng brigade,
artil'ery brigade, la f antry aad naval brig
ade, battalion of marines, chartered military
or*i*nisathmt.--takiug preondet.ee bf the
dautsof their charter and temporarily or
tn i.-e-l to i-eglmeata and nrlirade-. Civic
procession. Congressional Coin m (anion,
and ex members of the joint
mlASton fur the completion of the monu
rneuL engineer* of the in<»:. iimem i.nd i ac
ml uf workmen ef tbe Mt'i.'irueot Society,
P ettfltnt of tbe united St tea and orator of
tilatfcV, eiVrratdeota of the
■Mr respective suns, taking precedence lv
in'o'ihe'Union.* "end Hou'saYf
, ■ i n ,t.rw, " ink I'-Moi r, .if the 1)1.
trtct ul Ooittrotd., » the Ctttcla-
St!ieu«'oi 'swie.' i-'ii'il 1 ret-rl'uVies w°'l°"vt'c
SaW^f^
rllory i.klug prMed.au. in tne order of
their iuii.ile.lon Into tie t'nloa. The Are
department of tbe District of Columbia, and
Main al Saitta v.....
I.tlt Kotu, Deo. 17.—During '.be past
:li,rty.a!x hoar, two inches of rain h.v.
(..Men here.. It atiil oontiiieea
•tain at lalara.
Arenair, Dec. Ute-lt commenced raining
early Uui eicniit and reined all nl|ht.
There f. a pn-irpedt of more rain.
Rain a. ITlorcea.
• .'*"• 'i'.'.J iim'.'i u.J '. I'iVitoa nntil ml £
alghl. Since then then liar, beenllghiaoii
Bala at tta»« Valler.
URAaa VilllY, Deo. ■ - -itill] began lav
night, aad hi* been faltta* ever eince.
Rata at nary erlne.
KUlTariLUt. Dee. 17.—K»l lfall (or Ihi
aaal 21 hotim la L« lnchea. Toe rain coo
•Inne" in full run proeptcrt i<t cuurtnnlns
renin at WatmonTlur.
W*iß..Jiviltß, Dee. 1~.--itein began here
1-ut oittht ar.d baa ccallo'Jed without inter
rdrdton, with iDillcuier, - thta rveulag of
couUimtDgdttrfru; the otfbL
Bala tv I athrop.
LaTllaor, Oa.l. Deal. 1"-Tbo r»lnfall for
the put twelve boon ia rive-riaudredth. of
or an Inch. There ere lodloattone -if more
IIWXI I,HD THtlli.
Tfae Mott narker.
Mr* Yom, Dee. 17.—Oovernmenta easkr.
rail"ays irreejolar. Stocke, after a Arm
opening aail alt advance ol H to Nt; percent.,
became aeafcand 'tepreaaed. Laekewennn
waa a special card, breaking from 97c at tbe
on tho'way dOVa. Tbe ....mediate eauae ot
da* »»tJICTvS>, Die. 17. -Wttta rttwdy.
quiet Buyer ae.aoc, >1 H'-Jft; X- tjar.ey
Jeaadv, brfaV 9tn« mimST,
OiMtOO. T'oc. 17. — Wheal weaker,
7>e Deciinbar; 71156 Ur nary; 7iVic May.
Com inlet; !17a<c year. SOWc .tannery .
May Barley dell .H.
LrvaarooL. Dec 17.--BreadstorTa, demand
fair, arm __
> ■ • •> m i Bond* aaej ■alltrar
ftaarea.
NawYoaa, rare, n —Thrtea i»V 4\%*\
IIHH la, va'i Central Pacific, 3>\. Ken
|t«M fawllc'. t|. I uion I'l.-lflr.
| ► „., .... • ..;. t I '-•- • .r.v vV.-.le-»
Onion, A.S
--• ead'a. 7»oi ftaJon 'rfetrwolldated
tec, Yelii w Jaekct r 10
rafec-ga,
r i* ■ Waol Market.
New Yoaa, Dec 17.-Woe* <|itlet. ateady;
Telaa, Itcdk**-.
Passengers North and East.
UK*.. r,., Dec. 17 -PoUowlqr ti * Urn of the
•fitrh Vmiul prtwttDgerri nfttnlttf here .»tU
VlndHtn, J He.i'U*rwiit\ kvTte .1 iSa.ii,
9 **t-*u. ft-tn rVaiirlten; iiVeo H Coha, Port-
New Orange Crop.
.
Business on the A. & P.H.H.
The \r :, Utt ''hO.np'on MXt T*U UIW lo
c.tatoflva* rmv a htwn t.r.L red, sun vrttl et*M
henoilte line rvf the all—til «ud Purine
rWUrued n.e v«t tf,.<niu* lv Ihe DUeloeae
■it line he* .net BtMlnnejtt
I'lmlltUea. Tv ,he tr.niptMnui.ui t Ireiijht
A NEW DISTRICT.
I Btcß, Mluie, Ik
wpi.uu- nilvorln Mhim-Ihh- <
During the find week oJ August Inet Frank
I l.'iim-, formerly connected with tbe
Uhili>, left for HHuiitt viiknowD. but cup
M.-."i to t*e rich, dlatrlot, .1 turned afconl
tight in i from UroiTa station on tbo A. <fc
V lUUroed. But Mr. lemon took a hlx.
u.i.ei.M,,. well tadeu with supplier and
.eft avariaad to look tor thi* dlatrftcL He
in red there about, tbe last of tbe inontb
md at vuoe went to prospecting lnthedlx
.rlci which wiis found to be aa rich aa re
[K.rted. Tlw » i* tree-Milling: ore au<i
' ThU new district will be of great ad vau
f-xrilbni no»rket for tbe product* of the
Health in Southern California.
Ur OR. j. P. WLUNKV.
lv an article find published in th« Otli/or
nian (or IfeTMIW, I*SO, and which ha.t been
frequently republished, I then upoke d the
climetie belt.
"Along the base of lUc Sierra back uf P«n
a>letia, aud on r-:utward,baek nf San Gabriel,
above Pomona, past f'ucanionga with Its
noted vineyards, and on beyond Ban Ber
nardln<>, growing warmer a? U. recede a lay
laud from the sea, fa a belt of foothills above
tha fog-Una, faciog out towards the noonday
fun. lookfug down across tba plain and th«
hills of the Coast Range upon the Warm
southern sea, aud jet fanned dally by an
ooeuu br< e*e that has no bamboo** Ido
not say that there In no more perfect olimate
than this belt affords, but I have never Mean
one."
The mesa lying nudwa> In this belt at the
mouth of tbe San Antonio Caflou, back nf
Ontario, poKseesc* many features whicb
make It exeeptlonably favorable fur the pur |
poses of a health rcaort, ereu when contract
ed uUti the other portion*. Junong ther
ms y be meutloued:
I* more equable temperature than
either tbe eastern o the western extremity
Tola is a result of ita medium distance from
the sea, tbe ocean breete being more tern
peredihauat the western extremity, while
the summer heat i» more moderate thanai
i.he esstern eJCiemity.
id--An entire exemption from the north
era, which at times time i niigtuiy upon
many other portions ot tha belt- Tho great
elevation of t'uean -one* peak, t>aek of tbe
mesa, J alien v tbe northerly current off east
3d-—The ui< 3 »a here forms a aalujraJ bock-
San Oabtlel: -fhlle the great incline of the
plain facing oil* so.uhwa.-d toward m the sun
retvghet an elevation of ovea before
Impure soffrm?^
stb-NeArne*w to thejgtaw tw*** of the
where far:*'.lda m*v esmpamid the l.aiaam.e.
odors. Mauy persons buffering from astfc*
matlc. tuimrculMi. a«4 «cher troubles now
caup each ye»r about the canon with much
benefit The treat value of the locality as a
health resort Is yearly becoming more evi
dent
The neia tyUnj a* the eaat side of the
tacb'l ct'sges.
THE COURTS.
W«D!SEef>AT, Dor.. 17.
atupariur l anrt sualtb, J.
PeMvUNs, Unta leirentbal-Tro k I bd
the' g "'.v? ram'at Sao lor thi
Batata (X Oelnrg.- ». t!el>" cficecaed-
KelAla of Annie PaUgeai'll, dgrjeaaed—Kc
turn ot ante of real ema.it .. " -ud cot:
rtmaraotj?**'^ -8 * 1 * *'
frople ya. Lua Angelc- Homeriead Asso
oiatloti and lot* i find 7, block 8, llaucock d
eorvey of thr City and Conaly of Loa A :ige
tat. Cause dlatnlaaed tor lack of p-oacen
.'. MulUlly aa. 0. Mullally-PlelntlrT lii
court with Me couuMl. The following wit
neaeea were tworn and lor' lie
■L*C«pa"'n/- M i;on* to'*'rika m' -'■
Bird. Demurrer overrul ed, oicajol to the
Senior ,1 t Hhelaq 1 Pottereno,
Setaieoiji V. do Y>arra, duct-teed-Set
tletnent of gnat artnount and distribution ol
iaeearrlo ra Mofllt- Hearing motion for
changed plane of trial,at 10 a. a.
Mnrerlar Court- Howard, jr.
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Maloaey v» Wnlt* -Paeaed till Mnsday
Meyer rs. Hmltb-Jory trial at 10 a. a.
Minor Courts.
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HOTEL ARRIVALS YESTERDAY.
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THE ONLY
CLOAK HOUSE
SPECIAL
Bargains!
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EIOSIWE&CO.
26 All-Wool Scotch Chaviet
Newmarkets at 57.50,
26 All-Wool Imported Berlin
Dolmans, full lantrth, bear
ily trimmed with all-wool
aetrahkan, at $10.
26 All-Wool French Matel
laaae Newmarketn, richly
trimmad with fur and or
namenta, $20.
26 All-Wool Ottoman O'oth
"Patti" Ooato, handsomnly
trimmed wuh all-wool aa
trahkan, at tbe extremely
low, iirioe of $26.
26 Satin Rb.adamea Dresa
Skirts made with Panela,
Pltiating's. Oraporiee, ace,
at 910.
Tairlade Coats
jk. seaciAi/rr. j
IMMENSE BABGiUNS
to ir prirvt. om.v at thi:
Popular Clqrl aid Suit Hmsp
HMOSGROVE&Co.
21S. Spring Street,
BKTWBXS FIRST ANH SBOOKP.
decHlf.
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Aad all the varimw 'liieaaos nf the B**A,
rhroatutl Cnaat, irjcliitjirt* tbe Eye, Kar
.unj heart, au Teasfully treited by
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omce, r:> Virlta aUlnatteet, n»e. ihe nie
armt EtoeuM, Loa A moles, California
Ail diseases ..1 the Heed,Throatend-'beet,
In order in chow tbe atntctod public how
really »ud omokl) lung llaoaaea oau be
I iret by .*» M Od practice >.c a| 1" M
I for a ropy of n.y Medical Treatise, e>ufaln.
lug a ilet of <]ueettona. Addroee
M HUton WUUavau, M. D..
•It*. X-ilh Hal* street, Lea Aneelee. Ccl
I Once hour.—Preen if) . at. 10 I r. at.
Sunday! Irom I to le. at. Profeeiloni,!
i leu- be lore and after omce hour* d«K'7
•J. W. BROWN INC & CO.,
ißeal Estate Dealers
No. 7 South Main 3tra*)t,
Opposite .hand Opera Hosiw, Ux An(ale*.
tTAi.KA.OO. KaIBACO.
Spare Notiung! Lei EverythiDg Go!
Such are the Orders from the Fountain Head, and
HALE & CO.
mi let mm n
To gfive Holiday buyers a chance. They have generously
placed the whole line of their
CHRISTMAS GOODS
in nil in
Special Sale if New York and Eastern Boutkl Drives!
Christmas tide is approaching—that season of mirth
and joy—the most blessed time of the whole year. It ia
then that the crust of selfishness which gathers around our
hearts is broken and generosity and good will abound.
"It is more blessed to give than receive." Knowing the
perplexities involved, the difficulty of selection, we deem a
few hints from us will be in place, and therefore wcenum
erate below articles which will be placed on our Center
Tables for your inspection and purchase. This depart
ment, like the rest, is under the ban, and to effect a thor
ough clearance of them such prices have be*n named as
will make a speedy clearance of all
Holiday Goods
Silk Handkerchiefs from 25c to $2.50.
White Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 25c to $1.50.
Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, colored bor
dered, in narrow and wide hem, 12£ c to 75c.
Lace Ties (great variety), from 25c to $5.
Plain and Embroidered Satin Fans, 75c to $5.50.
Men's and Boy's Siik Scarfs, Bows and Ties, specially
iadapted for Holiday Gifts, in ail the different shapes and
colorings, from zb een>s up.
Toilet Cases in Plush, Leather and Brocaded Vel
vet, containing Celluloid Comb, Brush and Hand Mirror.
Writing Desks and Work Boxes Combined, something
novel and useful.
Cuffs and Collar Boxes, in Plush and Leather —hand-
some present.
Boxes in various styles and colorings, containing Pa
per and Envelopes.
Perfumery Boxes (containing the best Perfumery),
in Plush and Hand-painted Satin.
Scrap Books in different sizes and styles.
Picture Frames in Gilt, Plush and Satin, in varying
styles.
Mirrors, in Plush, Gilt and Hand-painted Satins,
useful and ornamental.
Baby Boxes, containing Comb, Soft Brush and Powj
der Boxes, also, Baby Sets in other styles.
Ladies Shopping Bags, in a thousand different kinds,
and nearly as many prices.
Boxes containing Silver Knife, Fork and Spoon, for
tin* little ones.
\lbums, both large and small, ranging in price from
i Countless small articles, suitable for gifts, such as
Match Safes. Frames, Card Cases, Backgammon Boards,
Napkin Rings, Christmas Cards, Letter and Envelope
Pooketbooks, Music Holders, Perfumery in single boxes,
Broom aud Slipper Holders, etc., etc.
And at our Dress Goods' Counter will be found
Beautiful Dress Patterns, that hu«bands may remember
their wives, and wives their daughters in this, acceptably
and well.
And at our Domestic Counter will be found Em
broidered Flannel and Colored Linen Table and Stand
Covers, Table Damask. Fine Napkins and Handsome
Towels, Large, Soft, White Bed Blankets, of Vst Cali
fornia make, etc.
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In conclusion, let us say that every article mentioned
above will be found less than tbe usual price asked ft r
litem; but you have been {riven the reason for the radical j
prices at which we are now selling every article in our
House. Therefore let us beg of you to take advantage ot
our necessity and pay our tlreat Special Sale of New
York and Eastern Bought Drives a visit before making
your selections for Holiday or other goods. Yoiuv truly,
J. M. HALE & CO.j
7 & 9 Spring St., Opposite Postoffici
orders have prompt an.! arefulflsttf a*'o«J
NKW ADVERTISKMKNTM.
JBk. TT
BRIGHT'S
Just Received!
20,000 yards Calico .4'cenia
7,000 yards Ginhams 5 cents
8,000 yards Lawns 6 cents
3/KX) yards White Pique 6 cents
6,000 yards Dress Goods from 5 to 5o cents
6,000 yards of Brown and Bleached Muslin 6 cnnts and
upward
6,000 yards of Summer Dress Goods Just Received.
6,000 pairs of Gloves from sc. to $1 a pan
6,760 pairs of Hose for bailies at 7 to 35 cents
8,650 pairs Children's Hose 6 to 15 cents
1325 Corsets from 2oc?o|i
10,000 pairs of Ladies' Shoes from 75c. to
7,500 pairs Children's Bhoes from 25c. to $1.2 -,
20,000 yards Ribbons from 2 to 75 cents a yard
20,000 yards of Lace from 1 to 50c. a yard
20.000 yards of JacotietEdgings from ... .2 to 40c. a yard
10,000 Ladies' Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, from 25c.
to $5.
1 0,000 Children's Hats from 10c. to $1.
6,000 Plumes and Tips from 10c tosi
6,000 Bunches Artificial Flowers from 10c to $1 a bunch
Also a large stock of
Boys' & Men's
CLOTHING!
WEN'S HATS AND SHOES !
Cnderwear for flents and Ladies and everything kept in
a general variety wore and prices are always cheaper than
elsewhere. Call at
239 Main Street.
J. C. BRIGHT.
s»r
TIXJEIBZ! BOOTHS
WIJ.J. P.F HOUND rNgfjll
01 BASEMENT SALESROOM.
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Booth, Booth,' Booth, j Booth, j Booth, j Booth,
so. I 100. 100. ! arjo. 1 aoo. I 400.
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HOLIDAY DOOTH SALE I
People's Store.
These articles are at specially low prices,
so as to enable all to make useful and o na
mental gifts at very little cost.
is. 41-45-4S Spri Street
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Booth, Booth, ; Booth, j Booth, j Booth, ■ Booth,
*VL.Soj JUL. • 700. SfSO. j 400. | 000.
These Beotks will be FoMd m 3ir Main Umm.
THE ONLY PLAGE
F.E.BROWNE'S
south apsttaio
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