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VOL. XV. §0$ QrVtytlW ftcvatd. •.. lUtiml evil, y morning except Mon day, BY JOS* Ml Vl4 li LVJNCII. rfif?«3 FOR DAILY HESJALD! Per .iiinum, by mail or express 810 Six months " " * Three moutlis '• *' 3 Delivered by earners, per week, '."."i e«nts QSANUELES WLtKLY HERALD (•publlßbed every Baturdav morning. TKUMK. Jus > en', vy in till or nTpretm.oue oi»|iy..S3t< Six mouths, " " '* " —1 *£ Three " ...1 00 Advertisements Inserted at reasonable rate*. 411 hisidN oi Job. Worts «lou« So wltli Nniß Fruuoisoo In Prlee,BSjrlo. au«l Kle-tfauee of Work* «■» Nab Id. Late Telegrams. Tbe Useful L-sl.lnuii i-. Sacramento, April 28—Senate —On tbe third reading of the Tax Levy bill, Jobuson moved to re commit the bill with instructions to strike out tbe Sears amendment. Sears raised a poiut of order tbat the amendment inserted yesterday could not be stricken out that way. The Chair held tbat the point was not well taken. Assembly.—May, of tho Ways and Means Committee, reported tbe Appropriation bill aud recom mended non-concurrence in all im portant Senate amendments save tbat for tbe State Agricultural So ciety, which It was recommended to be concurred in. Jackson introduced a resolution requesting the Governor to iulorm the House why Section 3233 of the Political Code la not being enforced, The section provides tbat all work oo publio liiiiidir.es shall be by the day's wotk. liejected, ayes 20, noes 38. On motion the amendments to tbe Appropriation bill were taken up seriatim. rililio.lerlug aud Cuetfa.loaa. Sacramento, April 28.—Au ex traordinary scene of fillibu»lerlng and confusion took place iv the Senate last evening. It grew out of the efforts of the minoiity to de lay Ibe engrossment ol" the Tax Levy bill, over which-there had been a bitter fight. The row was begun by Hudson moving to recon sider the vote by which the Hears amendment, cutting nil' tlie debris tax, was adopted. Motions to tub c tbe reconsideration were followed by motions to adjourn, point of or der and call of the Senate For two hours the llllibuslera beaded by Neumann, John sou and Dickinson continued roll calls to adjourn. Finally there became a tie. Atone roll call the Secretary made au error in reoord ing tbe vote to adjourn, falling to record Senator Pool In Ihe nega tive, and Preeldeut pro tern John son declared tbe Senate adjourned. All tbe anti-slickeus Senators who had keep tally and recorded i'om s VQte Immediately sprung to their feet and challenged the roll call. Tbe scene then was indescribable. Boine Senators took their hats aud started out iv baste; others cried to the Chair to call the Seuate (o order. Eons shouted above the fu»r tbat, '(We will uot staud this bulidoxiug." Johnson rushed over to Euos with clenched fists, utter tig angry language, Gorman darted iv and shaking bis list lv glose proximity to Johnson's face shouted, excitedly, "Go back to your own side. If you oome over here to get a fight you can have it." Battel wblte by this time was angry and shouted to Euos, "Stand up to him !" Pardee pushed nimselt be tween Euoa and John, on and a personal eucounter was prevemo I, but qoufuslon still prevailed. The minority then began to leave in a body, but leading supporters of tbe Bears amendment remained and oalled on their followers to Blay. Tbe Chairman restored order suffi ciently to announce tbe cause of tbe error, and thereafter speeches. good-tempered but firm wore made y Hears and Neumann. Ueumanu frankly said (bat his design was to fHllbuster to give members time to reflect before voting on tbe engrossment, aa he wm firm lv tbe belief that the amendment adopted would render the levy unconstitutional. When order was completely restored Un ties of delay were introduced, aud pursued for sometime, until finally, at 7:15, the sllckens meu gave way, the bill was scut to en grossment and tbe Senate ad journed. Tbe fracas created ereat excitement and tbe Goldeu't igln Hotel was thronged witb members and politicians at nigbt discussing the matter. Speaker Parka Is mi ootnmuoloative, but atfoots to feel sure tbat tbe fight of Sears will uot win In tbe Assembly, The opin ion generally prevails that if the Senate pursues Its policy the apportionment will be knocked higher tban a kite. The contest iv tbe Senate waa more bitter thau »ny tbat ever took plaoe In that body before, and conservative Be publicans on all sides declare tbat a big row and emashup seems to be Inevitable, Ban FKANCIEOO, April 28—Bar ley booming; Hales of 2,500 sacks of feed and brewing on obanire to-day; lee., 85@90c; brewing Sl@l 12} for light aud $1 16@l 20 lor bright heary. SJosatp As»ußt IHO Caucus. Washinqtqn, April 28.—Al though tb* Bepublioan caucus to day postpoued dell in Le aotloo upon tbe question of breaking tbe dead look by means of holding- ao exec utive session, tbere la little or do doubt that aa arrangement for UmnaaetlDK tome part of tbe acou mUM ssscuUt* business will be Los Angeles Daily Herald. effected very soon, It is conjectured that tbe underlying reason for the temporary postponement of action la to nil ml time for a conference between Republican leaders in the Senate on tbo oue hand and Gon. Mubone, aa cbief of tbe Virginia Independents, Congressman Jor genaen, as leader of tho Virginia straight Republicans, and Presi dent Garfield, as the dlspeDser of federul patronage, on tbe other hand, with a view of arriving at harmony of opinion und coucert of action In regard to what appears to be tbe principal question Involved, namely, the effect of the proposed actiou upon tbe success of the Inde nendeut nave in Virginia. It is understood tbat Senator Mauone emphatically Informed his Repub lican associates in caucus to day of his opinion as to tUe necessity of holding an executive session at a very early day for the purpose of ratifying the Chinese treaties, and It is said ho plainly intimated his fixed determination to obtain one by some means or other; but be was subsequently satisfied, as also were Ibe other advocates of break ing Ibe dead-lock for tbe transac tion of executive business, tbat a postponement of the caucus action for a few days will really promote the attainment of this object while, at the same time, It will probably secure greater harmony of feeling iv Iho party ranks. A I'otiy Hi ftclliiul ti.li.li>-.i |IMg»- » .Ml hui, lliowa.i'«l. Eloin, Ills., April 28—Between eight und nine o'clock this moru intT * small boat running over the Fox liver, between Eist aud West E'gin, as a ferry to take Ihe place of ihe bridge recently washed away, was capsized, and all the paeseu gera to Ihe number of about fifteen, with but one exception, were drowned. The boat was a mere scow just purchased ut a coat of $150, aud waa propelled by a rope, The first trip wm made yesterday ufteruoou.. Those lost were mainly schoolchildren who were on their way to school ou the west side. The accident oecuned in mid stream, but from what cause can not now be tol.l. It ia not possible st this time to give the names of any of thu lost, aa *o many have been crossing both ways all the morning, and It is tint known wbo Were ou the craft. ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF THli TBAO EDY. A Daily Ni.tv< special says: The ferry was (trussing (lie Fox river this morning nnd wuk in tlie mid die of the stream when it cap sized suddenly. The passengers, of whom probably thirty-three were little girls, were swept down the current uttering heart-rending cries for assistance. Several were rescued with a boat. The body of John Crelghton'a daughter, ugetl 12, wus recovered uud she is suiil to be resuscitated. Twenty per sona ure kuowu to he saved. Anions: the ailasim? ure Tims. Murphy, aged 12, Then. Taylor, aged 10; Guy Carlisle, a.hoy. The ferry waa 75 by 15 feet and when first used ytsterday was con demned by the publio at ouce. The Evening journal's Information ia that about lil'ty persons were drowned. It is almost impossible to get trustworthy facta as to the number on board aud tin: saved uud lost, T.ie Hf, taenia -Ma-111-. Bt. Louis, April 28. —Thera ure signs of not this raorniug. Cars are running on some lint a. Tbe police are out iv force nesiated by State troops, A F.ail lliver. St, Joseph, Mo., April 28.—The river at tnia point ia twenty-two feet six inches uhnve low water mark and rising slowly. Many families have been rescued from Inuuduted houses In bottom lands during the day, 'general ly ill a des perate condition. It is reported that several men were drowned near Craig to-tlay in trying to escape from the flood iv a boat, ri>« Dvi, tv uar , . X ausaa illy. Kansas City, April 28 —The damage to properly to-day by the high water baa been great, and as both the Missouri ami Kansas riv ers are still rising there is much alarm among the owners of prop erty ou what is called the bottoms, where the paoklng houses, ice hou9ea, stock yards and many wholesale houses are located. Huu dreda of families have beeu driven from tbeir homes already and thousauds of people to-nigbt are in great danger of a similar fate, their houses beiug four feet below the level of the river with a frail etubanknieut aloue L protect them, a li.- f nxid nl UiaaUs, " Omaha, April 28 — The river ha 9 fallen about a foot to-day. The overlanu railway travel from the West remains heavy. Passengers aro to-day coming through direct instead of branching off via Kan sas City. (arniiii Hunt. nliui.«*ii.» »i-at«.;ced for Life. . St. Petersburg, April 28.—Tbe complicity of Grand Duke Nicho las In the plots of tbe Nihilists hav ing been made clear, he has been Sentenced by a decree of the Em peror to imprisonment for life. County Warrants, etc. I buy Witness Fees, Jury Fees, City and county Warrants, Judgments, und all kluds ot claims. C. WHITE, Attorney at Law. aavKoom 19 Temple itlook. . nao-ly Key West Cigar Store, NO. 78J MAIN STREET, lanfhanoo block SIM ISAACS. I : PROPRIETOR. Manufacturer of FINE CIGARS aad dealer In IMPORTED CluAßs and all Hues ol Smokers' Articles. NO CHINAMEN LOS ANGELES. FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 29, 1881. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tropical nulla \S auJ I'lsnlu. Is thorough in its Medicinal Action, and yet so agreeable to the taste thai patrons of ten disregard our injunction to divide the lozenge into j urL' { say two doses) to meet their respective eases. At the outset it i j especially cssen il to observe the directions -!■-' -•'/ 'ill 0:1 • becomes ac ") •! ia its use— when !-.•<>! .. :lio ) and the most satisfactory results are sure to fallow. f . !..-< nnd Alld.-m, mi l Ikon nit., itutlka IsKIM s!lh snil HAnsepiis meillcjia-s 10 h.-cuif esthsstla autloii me aipsoliulf plwued ivi.l. lv scrflSSMi QUUttfea. Try it once, and yon will esteem It highly as a bafo. pleasant, and effective remedj-. Packed In bronzed tin only- Price, 25 cents. Large boxes, 60 cents. SOLD MYALL DRUGGISTS. *\t jrW stomach _ Amy Shooting Pains Down the Back, Doll pain in tbe limbs, aaiaea. bllloot' tiess, are symptoms of approncbing lo ver and ueue. Uso without delay Hon* tetter's Stomach Bitters, which substi tutes lor the chilly sensation a genial warmth, regulates the Rtora»ch aud lm pari*, toue to the liver. The bowels, the utoraach aud the bill iry gUnUH being re stored to a healthy condition, thu disease Is conquered at tlie outset. SVKor sale by ull Drugtfists and Deal ers) generally. IMPORTANT NOTICE CAPITALISTS. Having received instructions to closo out tho following pieces ol property, I tliurcfore give not.cc that 1 am now sell ing FINE CITY Lv 1 a at half tho price similar lots who sold for at suction in the yiars 1674-5, though it is evident to every observing ruiud that tlio time is last approaching when city lots will command double their former value. Parties desir ing i i mske profltsble investments will Hud it much to their advantage to ;- ive me an early call: Ut—Tbo Beautiful Beaudry Park, With 175 orange tress, all bearing; 2,G00 Mexican lime troes, all hearing; 100 otiter varieties of fruit, boarinc; 1.200 gum trees; 1,01)0 cypress trees; luo Mon terey pine trees. 2d-iN ORANGE OUOVE, widi 150 orange trees 10 to 13 years old. 3d—AN OKAN'ii; OKOVE, with 400 orange trees 10 to 13 years old, fronting on Temple and Figueroa streets. 4th—The Bellevue Terrace. With suo orange trees, 18 to 20 years old, a lovely spot, 6th—Tr N HOUSES, well located for res idences, (lib—Over 600 BUILDING LOTH. In vari ous parts ot the city. • 7ih—SOU ACHES LAND in the western and eastern parts ot tbe city. Htb—2ooo aCKks LAND Iv the Ban Ra fael Hunch, south of tho Indiana Col ony. 9th—7oo ACRES lv tho San Pedro Ranch known as iho Beaudry <fc Downey tract. OFFICE HOURB-9 A. M. to 12 M. NO. 81 NEW HIOH STREET. V. BEAUDRY, Per P. B„ Agont. Loa Angeles, April 12, 18S1. lm WINE PUMPS. LIGHTH ALL'S PATENT, XIIIO HKWT lIN USE. Manufactured by KEYSTONE PUMP WORKS. 4SO FOURTH ST., PAN FRANOISOO. 11 in 2m BEE RANCH FOR SALE, SITUATED BIGHT MILES FROM LOS ANGELES, Will)two dwelling houses, barn, chick on-bouses and honey house; plenty ol good mountain wat-r brougut to Ibe houses in pipes; a large stork ot Italian beer. In ihe most Improved style ol htv)s, together with all the appurte nances neoessary for the use and opera tion of the bee business. »or further particulars lnqnlaeat 2* Main street, or adCress P. O. Angeles,Ol tssßsssiassst i. Ulaa a," laaaiiai NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 24 MAIN STREET, Los Angeles, Cal., 408 Front St, San Francisco, 131 Front St., Portland, Ogn., Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers. Sole Agents for the Milton J. Hardy Whiskies. of th? MILLER'S EXTRA, J. F. CUTTER and ARGO NAUT brands of OLD BOURBON and RYE WHISKIES. tJIS?*SOLE AGENTS of the Anheuser Brewing Association, St. Louis, for BOTTLED BEER; STERN & ROSE, Sunny Slope, Wines and Brandies; CUCA MONGA VINEYARD COMPANY. Saloon Keepers of Southern California, Arizona and New Mexico: Buyers will find at our establishment a large and well assorted stock of EVERYTHING appertaining to the Liquor and Wine trade. Private parties desiring WINES and LIQUORS, imported or domestic, can be supplied with old and choice goods by the gallon or bottle, at Reasonable Prices. US A CALL, E. MARTIN & CO., n,r9tf 42 Main Street. Baker Block. * c O"W"T_," CIGARETTES. The Owl Cigarettes are made of Pure Havana Tobaccos. Tlie Owl Cigarettes are the King's oi* them A.ll. TRY THE I ! Los -A-iigelessi, Solo Agsnts for Southern California and Arizona. P. LORILLARD & COS Tobaccos "Climax," "Climax," "Climax," RED CROP, BULLION, MAHOGANY, ETC. ETC* We have this day been appointed Sole Agents for the sale of Messrs. P. LORILLARD & COS Celebrated Chewing and Smoking Tobaceoa for Southern California and Arizona. XX. Newmarlx. dks Oo«, Los Angeles. JLm)j£i\jy7 m m \L SKm%hinm BEST JIV THE WORLD. PERMANENT BRANCH; 148 MAIN BT. „„., JOHN BURNS, Agent. j i i mail *—■-'-■ - ..... D. DESMOND, Jl NOW READY, THE j New Fall Style Hats PHYSICIANS. If. S. OK HE, M. D., Surg-eou and JPtiy tsiciau Office—NO, 74 MAIN ST., Lanfranco Bl»c». llesldenee—No. 239 Spring street. ap2B 3m Dr. Joseph Kurtz Has removed bis office to Rooms 28, 27 aud 30 Buger Block. tfKyv and ear diseases treated with tho care of a specialist. ap22 Dr. Uriffln, serOfflceand Residence—EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET, BELOW FIRST. Or. N. P. RICHARDSON, Physician and burgeon Office and Residence, Fort Hill, Buena Vista street. J. HANNON, M. D., COUNTY PHYSICIAN. MASCAREL BTJILDINO, UP STAIRS. Residence, Cosmopolitan Hotel, i street. Office hours from 10 to 12 A. M.; from 1 to I P. M. ap2o-tf Joseph Kurtz, M. D. Office—No. 82, MAIN STREET, over Doner A Bradley's. Residence— Buena Vista street* Kyoand Karaspeolalty. myltf. J. W. HOLLINCSWORTH, DENTIST. Booms 3 and 1, over City of Paris store, spring Street. ja.7 3m J. 11. BURKS, DENT IST. Office lv now City of I'arls building, •erDental Work ut Eastern Prices.-w J. M. GRIFFITH & CO. Lumber Dealers. CORNER OF Alameda and First Streets DEALERS IN DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, SHAKES, HAIR, PIsASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES -it- Perry, Woodwortb A Co.'c LUMBER YARDS — AMD — PLANING MILLS, Ho. let (Joiuniervlai stress, neav ■allroeul Depot. mrtO-tf- H. SL OTTER BECK 77 31 ivixx Street. Cutis, Pistols, Rifles, Ammunition, Cutlery, AND GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Also a Que SHOOTINO GALLERY. UEPAIHING 1 OF FINE GUNS A BPECIALTY. tlttf Capitol Bakery | AND CONFECTIONERY, ■ SPRING ST., below the Postofflce. SOT-WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY | CAKES of all sty lsa always on band. s aST* ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES for 1 ths Holidays. Give me a calL \ d7-lm H. SCHUMACHER. Ihi iwlsth ii v, iA' i . .- M LINES OF TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEAMBHIP COMPANY. GOODALL, PERKINS A CO., AGENTS SAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco and Los Angeles. SCHEDULE FOR APRIL. Coming South j Oolng North Sri E p BE is 3* H 11 STSAM kHS K| »| f9 li h -g s $£_ Ancon M'chW M'cb3l Ap'll 2 Ap'l 4 Orlssba.... Ap'll 3 Ap'll 6 " 7 " v Aacon " Ii " 10 " 12 " 14 Onzaha.... " 13 " 15 •■ 17 " IU senator.... " 18 « 20 •' 22 " 24 Oriziiba.... " 2» " »■> " 2S " £0 Hetoitor ... •• 28 •' SO May. 2 May. 4 Orizaba.... May. 8 May 6 " 7 " 9 Both steamihlpa call at Port Hartord (SanLutsOblspo)and Santa Barbara. Ths Company reserves the rluht ' o change the steamers or their days of sailing. CHANGE OF HOUR. OsFPassengers for San Franolsco take the train tor Wilmington that leaves Loe Angeles at 10:50 o'clock A. M., Los Angeles time. Los Angeles and San Diego TBE BTKAIinS Orizaba and Senators Leave San Pedro for San Diego April 5, 10,15, SO, 25, 30 and May 5. Passengers take the train that leaves Los Angotes for Wilmington at 3.45 p. at., Los Angeles time. Rates oi Fare from Los Angeles. Cabin. Steerage. To San Francisco 115 00 flO 00 To Port Harford 12 00 9 00 To Santa Barbara 8 00 S 00 To Ssn Diego 8 00 8 00 Plans of steamers'cabins at agent'sofflos, where berths may be secured. FOR WAY PORTS. The steamer Constantino leaves San Bueuaventura and Santa Barbara>for San Franclsoo every I'rlday, calling at way ports. , Freight steamers leave San Francisco for San Pedro, Anaheim Landing and Newport about evt'ry leu days. For Passage or Freight aa above, or for tlukets to and from Eastern Cities and Princi pal European Ports* Apply to H. McLELLAN, Local Agent, Office, No. 66} Main street, over the Commercial Bank, Los Ansel s. _ . i S. Ps Ra Re COMMENCING! Moniiiiy, April 9i, ISSI, i And until further notice, TUAUNH Will leave Los ANGBLHS as I .IIoWSI 8. fin A. M.-DAILY-New Mexico Ex •UU press for Yuma (Color..Jo River .learners), Maricopa (stages for Phcsnlx and Presuott), Casa Urnnae (stages for Florence), luoson, bensou (stages for for Tombstonel. Deniiug, N. M. (for A. T. and S. F. It. K.I uud HtransS (lor El Paso). B.AC8 .AC A - M.—DAILY— Hun Francisco .s|3 Through Freight and Third clus. Accomuiodatlon train. W.QC A M.— DAILY—LocaI passenger •OO train lo Wilmington. 2,»Jf| P. M.—DAlLY—Except Sunday— ,0U Looal passenger train toCollon. 3. Ofl ''■ M.-DAILY-Local Passenger .0U train to WUmlngtou. /.Ofl p - M.—DAILY—VI:i L. A A I. Sp.ZU K. It. —Lm .! l'assengci tram to ban I a Muuica. 4.Cn p ' M.-DALLY-l ocal Passenger •OU trulu to Anahflui .md Buata Ana (stages for Sau Diogo.} 5. ir P. M DAILY—Han Francisco Ex .l 3 press, eonnectlug at Lathiup with tnoi.s ot the Central PactSc Railroad lor the East. 7,/r P. M.—DAILY-Through thlrd .S.o olass train K.r Yuma. Tucson nnd iteming (A. T. d. s. F. it. R.) A. N. TOWNE, General Snperlntenilent. T. H. GOODMAN, General Pa*seuger and Ticket Ag*u E. E. HEWITT, Assistant Superintendent, Los Angeles. BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, AND Musical In: 4 — for th «. — HOLIDAYS, — Can oo found In — . Immense Quantities AND AT . Lowest Living Prices AT THE POPULAR STORE OP ' LOUIS LEWIN & CO. BSJVMf NO. 76 BANKING HOUSES. FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' Of Los Angelea. CAPITAL 200,000 OO Reserve Fund, 100,000 OO ISAIAH W. HELLMAN , Prestdent L. O. GOODWIN V OS-PrssMsat JOHN MILNEB. ZjESSErr BOARD 07 DIBBCTOBg. L. C. Goodwix , A. nr.Mir.i. Pun. amrin, IxiMASnsreVr Jos« Masoabbx. Kxchangs for ul* ou NEW YOKE, LONDON, DUP LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, and BERLIN. Receive Deposits and Issue Theft Certificates. Hay aud Mcl LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY. AND CITY BONDS. ———————_____ . LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK. MAIN STREET Los Angelea «m.....C# Capital Stock (paid up), 100,000 J. B. BLACBON _. President K. h. BARKK Vioe-Fresldeot H. L. M ACNEIL „..,__ Oaahlc DIRECTORS. J. 8. Slausoh, A. w. Bowkak V. A. Hoovtb, Ho 111 ST 8. Baeb* J. Bixbv, Qao. W. Fiasco* R. M. Win* ST. Bay and aell exchange on San Fran else o, New York, London, Paris, jstllsj and Frankfort. Buy exchange on all parts of ths Units States aad Europe. Reoelve money on open account and Oar* tlflcate ef Deposit, and do • gsnsral banking and exchange bostnsss. FIBST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES PBESIDEST J. E. BOLIJUISUI oaseies c. r. araaoß OMlf SOCIETY NOTICES. Mason lo Hotloe. A, * A. _.-Tbe itiTsd mcunts V _> 01 this Lodes are held on tS first MONDAY of each montn at ' ~ J:.HO P. m. Members of Pent*!, pha. No. 302, and all Master Masons Is good standing are ooralally Invite*. By order of the W:- M:• Chas. Smith. Saorstarr. Knightsjf Pytalas. OLIVE LODGE, Ma. ao, meets every Thursday ceiling, al 7 o'olook, at ths Castle - Hall. Downey Blnok. Al I sojourning Knights In good standuvg are . ordlally Invited. I. A. DL NSMO'OB, O. 07 C. K. MrtUß, K. o; R. H Lotangslss Chapter Ns. 31, »:•■:• Sc Busted convocations oa sd (V-jrOJ MONDA i' of cash month, \ AAA * 7S p. si. at Masooie BaU. IM lssl foJournlng companions Ih W \ J*W good standing cordially la. By order ol W A. W. EDELMAN, H. ft I f Bab. F—ou, —sssssssT secretary. TEMPLAR De Lisa Ctasjtuatrs Me. «9"" r •. «:• t? Holds Its atated oonolavss at ths Aspi luru lv Mnsonlo Hull, on ths lhi'a TUCUSDAY ol cash month, at 7H o'eloak p. si. Sojourning Knights Templar 111 good standing arc oordlally invited to at* tend. By order of the ■:• o;. J. C. Littlxfisld. Reoordar. Lot angslss Council Nt. 11, Reyal saa Sslsel Masters, F. a a, ■~ Holds Its slated assemblies oaths Sth Monday of sash month at Masonic Hall, at 7:30 P. St. Sojourning '—T"'-" In good standing are fraternally Invited Is attend. By order of m* Th:- Hi:* K. O. CUNNINGHAM. KsSQtttSP. I os Angelea Lodge Ho. as,*.*). *).r jcjSjjgaajKv Regular meeting held oa JJpS EVENING ol •BM SBf each week al 7K o'eloak, SJo- lournlng brethren Ist good standing are oordlally Invited. F. EATON, IT. • A. Frahz, K. 8. Confidence Engine Company So, 2. « regular mxktxsjm • 3_l this Company wUI take ptSUM LJSX ou the lint Vsdnssday e*S> iSßaxsS) uing or each month, at TK JOT o'clock. By order, -"••sssasw' J. J. WUODWOBTH, Use. -TOTICIB To Grain Shippers. All grain arriving hers by rail or teases consigned to ths undersigned tor Ship ment will be stored FREE FOB FlTst ' - DAYS. " All grain remaining la say possess)** or a longer Urns will he ehargo* fer a \ ths rats of TS esats per ton, scsMss 1 lighterage. | PBisauu Bajraoie. ■ 1 Wllwls%7loa.Jan, BBt. mm A