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VOL. XVII. $04 |jmj»U« QtnM Pub ishml ove.y morning except Mon day, BY .»i>>«:eii i>- liVKC'i \ (AS lOR DAILY HERALD: fer anuam, by mail arSZprsSM *l Blx months " . Three months " M ""*£"*2ml. Delivered by carrlors, per wsek .» WEEKLY HERALD Isp.il.ltshe* every Saturday morning. TKBMK. Oneyear.bv ii t aU<>rcx(.iMHs,oiiecopy..B3Ho Blx months, V -\ Three " " " " - 1 00 Advertisements inserted at reasouable sates. All tttud. ol JoixWwrn dome so Cora pet* wltl» Nan rrant.laOM iw Frice.Ntyle, «u.I Kloe;asa«t« el worn* raauuhlv. Late Telegrams. oil h i>r lloiiai'tl I.OKl". San Francisco, March 14th. — The fruit and vegetable cauniug Arms have c fleeted a combi nation and wiii appoint oue of ilieir num ber to do all their buying. They will alMi conduct call s»ie<* of their goods, f/li* »(•««« Mars* Ban Francisco, March 13.—A Dowuiovlllß dispatch Mays: It In reining heavily and there »re flvo feet of enow iv tha mountains. Further reports from Hie Interior show plentiful rahm almost even - where. Stanislaus county in get ting a lively downpour, hut furth er south the rainfall is lighter. 11l MurvtvorH nf n I, «i V.n-h ». Han Francisco, March 14.—An Empire Oily, Oregon, dispatch of yesterilay niys: A boat with three jailors, fioui ihe Australian bark Bulwark, Oapt William Williams, came In over the bar this evening. Tiny report the bark foundered In latitude 45° V loifgitndr 145° we t, on March Ist, twenty-eight days out from Yoko hama, bound lor Pagettouinf iv ballast. These three men were in the bo* ! when it wan lowered and owing to ihe rough sea got adrift and found It impossible to regain tbe ship, which whh out of sight ihe next morning. Another boat witb two men, launched ut the same time, aleo got adrift and was soou outof sight. ! lie officers and crew, eighteen in number, were left on board wiih DO service able boat, and are probsbly lost. Tbe men ssy tbo ship was leaking badly all the time and could in t float but a few hours longer. The tiamen of the survivorH are Edward O'Neii, Charhn Lawsen and Hujrii Mc- Donald. A It |>«il» M' • I'r ltll.|>>>. San Francisgm, March 14 —At tbe Oakland city election yester day aii tiie Republican candidates were elected by maj hi 1 i'H ruuglng from 883 for Mayor to 1,6.9 for Bu periuteudent of schjols. T«)ilOr«-Tll>< «»m Mil ||(MVI--|ta Cm ill •>••■— lern r nin—H»nH« ■ •rili'U by lulKliiuiuk Han Buenaventuka, March 14. —The storm, so far, nun yielded two inches of raiu, ami no sigus of abatement are perceptible. As all danger of drouth is now over it may bo stated that tho loosen from tbe long dry spell amount to one sixth of the sheep and all the Spring lambs, the latter having beeu killed. There will aim* be a clip of short wool. The wheat, barley, corn, beans aid honey crops are all iiV and will be large, provided tho weather is normul from this thru- onwnrd. A larger acreage of small grata than Usual ban been sown, but the crop will be late Owing to the long spell of Ot>ld weather. Later.—At about 11 o'clock a terrific downpour of nun and hail set in accompanied with thunder and lightning. T<« the astonish ment of old settlers this lauted au hour, after which a steady south east raiu mi iii» set In as if for an all-night j ib. The barometer is still down. The hail destroyed some early fruir blossoms, but no other damage was done. Latest—During tbe height of tho thunder atoms to-day the tight' DiDg passed over the barn of H. Miller, on iho nutskttts of the town and struck a large f.uvl imueo behind, sniverin* the owner into spliniem and throwing portlooeof scantling seventy feet *wiy. Had itHtruck the burn, which wee full ofhayght sides eight Valuable horse* the lo»s wouid have been serious. No one ever heard of lightuiug striking in the valley portion of this couuty before. At four P. M. the skies are clear but there are still light south-east winds aud a low barometer. The storm so far has givon two and three-fourths inches. Error In ibe Trial ol m>iuh. Washington, March 13.—1t is expected that the counsel of Ber geant Mason will raise the point tbat there was a fatal error iv tbe court martial proceedings wbicb will vitiate the whole trial. The error claimed is tbat tbe court aud judge advocate were • worn before the prisoner was brought into court. Tbe VblMCBs H<H ih. eprctai Order fur T.-Bsy. Washington, March 13th.—Al though when tbo House reassem bles at balf-past 11 to-morrow morning the Polygamy bill will bold the place it occupied at the time recess was taken this even ing, It will not coutinue before tbe House when the session of Tues day commences, unless the previ ous question upon its passage shall then have been called. Tbe Chi nese bill, therefore, oannot be die placed frem ita assignment for to morrow unless ths Polygamy bill Daily Los Angeles Herald. comes over to Tuesday's session under tlie operation of the previ ous question, which is highly im probable, or unless a regular appro priation bill be called up, which the Chairman of the Appropriation Committee has promised snail not b» done, or, dually, unless a mo tion to proceed to tlie Speaker's table shall bo adopted by a majori ty of the House in spite of a ruling which (Speaker Kiefer will in doubttdly make if one ho offered, that it is nut in order as ugalnat the special assignment. lH«rea«i'ii C»»t • l >»><■ \mi*. Washington, Maroh 14 —In tbe House to day the Army Appropri ation bill was ordered printed aud recommitted. It provides for an aggregate appropriation of $27,431, --698, and-Is an increase of $743,698 over the appropriation of laet year. me «'■•»>•'ll iii i, tin. New York, March 13 — The Star puhtisOe* the following: It is stated io responsible quarter* that tlie letter written to Chase by Garfield, louobing Ruseorsus, re cently made public, was given out by Jacob W. HohucliS. Schucks now liven in New York. At the time Chase was Secretary of the Treasury he (Schucks) lived in Ohio and was appointed irom that state hy Chase' to a $1,600-clerk abip. Subsequently he became Chase's private secretary. It is also Maid that he has other letters bearing on the removal of Rose eran", written by Outfield, which will be made public at an early day. U»m SMHI S»ee Auvl.mi <• I «tie E* rm iinnhK. New York, March 18.—The Costa Ricni Consul bere nays he has received no intelligence re garding the earthquake and loss or life in his country, but would not be surprised if the report were true, ad the location mentioned was a Beat of violence. C'Mruu. rlni< !»• «o — Miiril„«-m At rested. New York, March 13.—Mis. Anna Speudedied hero to-day,aged 105 years. The police have discovered tbat the murderer of the rag-picker, Paaquale Marro, about which there has been so much mystery, is Thomas Reilly, aged 17 years, who fractured liln *kull with a poker. Keilly has been arrested. Mill .11 »-l X Kpllti-lllllt. Easton, Pa., March 13—The smali-pox has become epidemic iv South Bethlehem, Pa. It Is report ed that, there are 70 cases and also a numhi-r of esses of pneumonia. The tebneli have beeu closed. a :n••••»•• I* '.it areseette* Btiletf. Nashville, Tenu , March 14,— J. M. Davis, the celebiated raider of moonshiners, was waylaid and killed this afiernoou about three miles Iroua McMinnvlllo. Tliere were about I wenly meu in the gang who did tin- riiooliiig. am in- «'•>... in >..<i mt Hie mv but era til Kmnllrl, .Mkmi'HlS, March 14 —Great dis tress exists among the inhabitants of New M- drill and Pemiscott. counties, Tennessee; and Mississlp. pi eonaty, Aikausas. Pemiseott county is a wreck, and has been siili in erned three weeks. The con dition of things along the whole length of the river is pitiable. Tbe river has au average width of forty miles nearly all tbe way from Cairo down, and with the excep tiou of some sixty miles above and bslOW Vlokeburg, the levees are either v.'.-.slnd away or covered with water. The delta of Louis iana lius been abauJot-.cd to the flood. Iruiii Wri-efcHiH. Ft. Worth, Maroh 14.—A reg ulaiiy organized band of train wreckers have been operating in the State. HOUGHTELIN S FISHER. 13. K. Houehtelln, Charles F. Fisher Successors to 1. H, Onstott, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. SJ Wholesale Denier iv all hinds of Fish, Oame, Poultry and Country Produce and Lubricating and Illumiuatlng Oils. SWCASH PAID for all kinds of Produce. NO. 79 SPRING STREET, Corner of First, Los Angeles, Cal P. O. Box 1391. •*~Allordors must be accompanied by CHKh or ordered 0, t>, D. n<>-Bnwi<tw Great Bargains! FOR SALE. On account of removal, a most desirable SHEEP OR CATTLE RANGE. Plenty of GRASS and WATER; three good corrals and a dwelling house; part of FURNITURE will bo told, If desired. •VFor further particulars address, by mall or telegraph, THOS. J. NEWLAND, felO-lm Camp Thomas, Arizona Ter. GRAND Shooting Touurnament AT SLOTTERBECK'S GALLERY- Mr. If. Slotterbeok offers the following valuable prises, to be competed-for at bis gallery: Ist. A Smith A Wesson Revolving rifle. 2d. A Breech-Loading Shotgun. "ii. A Single Breech-Loading Sbotgnn. 4th. A fine Gun Cleaning Case. Sth. An Ivory G.ld Plated Revolver. 6th. 15 for the 6 best shots .made. Parties entitled to shoot off their scores will c.roe forward to-day and shoot them off. maritf LOS ANGELES. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 15.1882 NEW TO-DAY. LEWIS EROS., LEWIS EROS., LOS AUGELES. WHOLESALE LOS AN3ELES. LEWIS BROS., r . LEWIS BROS., j A TSTTD SACEAMSHTO. axm o-» SACBAMINTO. E. LEWIS & Co. RETAIL- E - LEWIS & Co ' SAN FRANOISCO. J *~ SAN FEANOISCO. It is a Solid, Undeniable, Incontrovertible Fact that LEWIS BROTHERS ARE ALL THEY PRETEND TO BE. We have never advertised impossibilities nor held out glittering inducements. We deal in nothing but HONESTY, PLAIN-DEALING and FACTS; and when we ad vertise the j Great Half-Price i ; \ j BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE j \ * s • , As being the LARGEST, BEST and CHBAPEST Boot and Shoe House in Southern California, the people of this section of the State endorse the truth of our assertion by bestowing upon us their entire patronage, as the public know we have never advertised anything but what we were fully able to perform. Udr* We have nerer resorted to the despicable trick of slurring" our competitors in our advertisements. We treat them all in a gentlemanly and business-like manner, and they recognize the fact that to the victors belong the spoils and the cheapest house has the largest tracle. Consequently they gracefully play second fiddle. For five long years we have maintained the lead in the Boot and Shoe business of this section of the State. By Honest, Plain and SQUARE dealing our business has grown from $2000 to $40,000, and our thousands of customers from Santa Barbara to San Diego have their choice from this enormous stock. REIMGMBEiR, $40,000 Worth of Boots and Shoes Under One Roof, Ranging in Price from 20c. Upwards. This is no exaggeration, but a fact that can be substantiated by a careful inspection of our establishment. Five years ago we broke the back of the ring that manipulated the prices of boots and shoes in this city, and from that day to this we have sustained our hard-earned reputation for cheapness and excellence. WE HAVE NO COMPETITORS AND WE FEAR NONE ! ■ Whether they be one-horse clothing stores, dry-goods houses, or snide boot and shoe stores, and t Whether They Have One Price or a Dozen Prices. We do business on the principle that Coin Talks and Cash is King, And we have the proud satisfaction of saying that we owe no man a dollar aad no man owes us a dollar, and since we have been in business We Have Not Lost a Single Penny by Bad Debts. Our force of salesmen is ample to meet the demands of our immense trade. Our customers will find them polite, courteous and gentlemanly, and the laboring man's wife and family is treated with the same polite consideration as the banker's. Visitors to our establishment are received with the same cordiality as the intending purchaser. Towering piles of boots and shoes in every corner! Shoes piled from floor to ceiling, and at prices that will cause Consternation Amongst Our Rivals and Delight Amongst Our Patrons. sa-PRICE LIST SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. LEWIS BROS., The GREAT HALF-PRICE BOOT. AND SHOE HOUSE, 57 and 59 Spring: Street, Opposite the Postoffice, Les Angsles, Cal. "» NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KEY WEST CIGAR FACTORY. Manufacturer of FINE CIGARS. o Nothing but the BEST WHITE LABOR WORKMEN employed. Our wholesale department and factory is the largest aud most complete in the city. Headquarters for imported cigars, cigarettes, pipes and tobacco. EDELMAN &> CO., fltf ' 78} Main street, Lob Angeles. LOS AIWELE^ C. C. CHEESEBROUGH. PROPRIETOR. MANUFACTURER OF FINE CIGARS And dealer In the best brands of Imported and Key West Cigars., All the Fine Brands of Plug Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, Ciga rettes, Pipes, Bnuff, etc., at the Lowest Possible Prices. ItttrNo Chinamen Employed in My Factory. No. 29 Spring Street and Postofflce Cigar Store. SHARP, BLOESER & ULLMAN, importers and dealers in Carpets and Furniture Practical Upholsterers and Decorators, Bar Wo bave just received large consignments of all classes and grades of goods in our line. Our CARPETS have been selected with great care. Our FURNITURE is all of the best make and workman ehip. We also carry a large line of PARLOR and ODD CHAIR FRAMES, which we upholster to order. gsT'Lambrequinß, Window Cornices, Fancy Shades, and all kinds of Unique and Rioh Upholstering a Specialty. J«»-Carpet8, Mattings, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Furniture and Bedding at Bed-Bock Prices. Call and examine aud get our prices. 134 Main Street, Los Angeles, old stand. d2O-tf SferTP- O. box 796. The Largest Carriage and Wagon Repository IN CALIFORNIA. A FORTY THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK. Look at our IPriees. Buggy with Top ~slls Platform Spring Wagon- $135 Buggy without Top 100 Three Soring Wagon 120 Carriages, Extension Top 250 Business Spring Wagon 90 Open Baruoches 125 Four Spring Wagon 135 PbaJtons 450 WE HAVE ALMOST ANY STYLE YOU WANT. We also carry a large stock of double and single har ness of the best quality and style at correspondingly low prices. Next door east of Fashion Stables, Main street, Los Angeles. Ja2s .f m J. R. McMANIS, Manager. Sale on Account of Removal. On account of the removal of my business, I offer my stock of HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC., FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. BsaTMv obieot ia to clear out my stock, and I am willing to give pur chasers the benefit of unprecedented bargains iv Saddles, Harness, and everything In my line. H EINSCH, feie-im Cor. Loa Angelea and Commercial Sts. LA ESPERANZA STORE wholesale and retaTl dealers in Choice Groceries, Provisions, Wines* , LIQUORS AND CIGARS, avFamily orders made a specialty. Goods delivered to alt parts of the city. Orders taken at residences every morning. ALSO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 130 MAIN ST. : m j iu : Los Angeles. Hartford Fire Ins. Co., HARTFORD, CONN., January Ist, 1881. ASSETS. 83,761,379.47. GEO. I. CHASE. President. 0. B. WHITING, Secretary. Cash Capital $1,250,900 00 I Reserve for Re-Insurance.. $1,189,217 01 Outstanding Claimis 144,824 76 | Net Surplus over AU 1,174,937 70 INCORPORATED 1810. CHARTER PERPETUAL. G. F. Biased, Manager Western Department, Chicago, 111.; A. P. Flint, Manager Pacific Department, San Francisco, Cal.; W. J. Whaling, General Agent Southern States, 58 Carondelet street, Now Orleans, La.; Geo. M. Coit, 150 Broadway, corner Liberty st., Agent in New York; Hovey & Fenno, Agents, 31 Stats St., Boston. WM. LACY, General Apt Sonthern California, Los Angeles. Losses paid in CH years, over $23,000,000. Agencies in all prominent localities in tbe United Slates and British Provinces. ml lm INSURANCE. • LION Insurance Co., of London, capital, - $5,000,000 CONTINENTAL Ins. Co,, of N. V., assets, 4,007,065 NIAGARA Ins. Co., of N. V., assets, - - 1,595,239 Reliable insurance effected in these standard Companies at liv ing rates. Losses adjusted and paid promptly, CHAS. H. Mc- NELLY, agent; office, 11-2 Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal. ir'.ora hale A BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY COMPOSED OF 35 ACRES. The whole or part of It. All in full < bearing. A BRICK HOUSE and a Urge cellar. Situated on the corner of San Pedro and Jefferson streets. Call your self on the place and examine it. reMOHjeunasiiv. NEW YORK RREWERY LAUTH oV STECKER (Kuuceaiors to L'hrls. Henn.l Proprietors Th. CLEAREST. PUREST and MOST BRILLIANT LAGER BEER South of Ban Franoisoo. Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLE! BKKR promptly attended to. The o.l«bra«M Beer from this Brewery defies competition in the State. rart-tf NO. 20. BANKING BOUSES. FARMMD MERCHANTS OF LOS ANGELES CAPITAL, 8200.00 Surplus and Reserve Fund, $260,000 ISAIAS W. HELLMAN.. ....Piesident L. O. UOODWIN Vlo^PresMont JOHN MILNEfi JSc^SS, BOAI.D OF DIBEOTOKt O. W. CKiiiDs. C. E. Thorn. " L. C. Goodwin , C. Doconnr* Phiu Gajnmk. dok. AVKSTo' Jo* it Masoabsx. chunge for s*l* on NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB. LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, and BERT/IN Receive Deposits ana Its rhel Certifsates. Buy and Mai LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTy. AND CITY BONDS. First National Bank OF LOS ANGELEJj. Capital 5t0ck...... _ 1100,000 Surplus .. _ „ 50,000 B. F. BfEnTJB PKEBIDBII WM, LAOT OABBTEa _ _ DIRECTORS. J.E. Hollenbeok, J F.Crank, H.lsabsur . O. S. Wltherby, E. F. Spenoe. STOCKHOLDERS. Capt. A. H. Wilcox, Dr. R. H. McDonald O. S. Wltherby, James McCoy, J. F. Crank, George Geddl.. ■'■ E. Hollenbeek, I. Lackers him H. Mabury, A. W. Vail. Woods Mabury, S. H. Mott, E. F. Spenee. M U LOS ANGELES COUNTY BAN*. MAM STREET Loa Angeles „ q« Capital Stock (paid uuj, 100,000 J. 8. President R. S. 8AKER....... Vice-President H. 1.. M AONEIL immmnm Oashle* I RECTORS. J. a. Hlauson, a. W. Bowxaji V. A. Hoovkk. Robkbt 8. Baku J. HrrRT, Geo. w. Pansoor R M. Winner. Hay and sell exchange op San Francisco. New York, London,-Is, Berlin and Frankfort. Buy exehauee on all parts or tne United States and Europe. Receive money on open aooount and Oct* Uflcate ef Deposit, and do a general banking and exchange business. SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic Notice. Ai*>* Angelee Ix>dg%Bl*. 4S, S; * A. m. —The stated meeting! or this Lodge are held on the first MONDAY ofeaeh month at „ 7:30 p. m. Members of Fental. pha. No. ma, and all Master Masons In good standing are cordially Invited. By orderof the W:- M:- Chas. Bkith, Secretary. K.jrf P. " OLIVE LODCK. Mo. 2ft. Meet flrst and third Thursdays In the month at Odd Fellow'si Hall. P. O. Building. Holournlng Knlgfitsin vldl i? t\ „ J-R-SUMMEES,U.C. E. A. DkCamp, K. ot R and 8. Jal-ly Lot Angeles Chanter No. 11, R: • ■:• t Stated convocations on Id MONDAY of eaoh month. 7Ji p. v. at Masonlo Hall! Sojourning eompanlons In good standing oordlaAy in. vlted. By order of A. W. EDKLMAN, H. P. HAM, PkASKB, ' Secretary. • TEMPLAR *£ojfCaur OsUonCoMßtaaderyNi Golds it. stated concaves at the Asv» inni in Masonlo Hall, on the Third THURSDAY of caul, month, at7X o'oloefc .p. m. Sojourning X.ugh is Templar in good standing are oordlully invited to as* tend. By order of the ■*• O J. O. LiTTi,cyißi«D, Recorder. Less Angeles Council ho. 11, Royel aae Select Masters, F. li M., Holds its stated assemblies nn tbe <Ui Monday of each month at Masonic Hall, at 7:110 p.m. (Sojourning Companions In good standing are fraternally invited te attend. By order of tue Th!- 111!- R. G. CUNNINGHAM. Rsoordei > «» Ang-ele* I*>.lk», «»,. 55.1.0. U.< Regular meeting held on iSWMHfe WEDNESDAY EVENING Of V Veitoli week at VS o'olock. So» lournlng brethren la aood standing are eordlally invited, WALTBR D. STEPHENSON, BT.tf. A. Fhahx, K. S. EAGLE CORPS, N. G. C. Regular meetings at Union Hali, every *' r!d *y 8 o,0,oc * : • Captaiu Commanding C. A. Kktleb, First Sergeant. je2M' Confidence) Engine Company No. 2. • REGULAR MKKTTJJffCMB O' * kjki this Company will take plaes sJLflk ou the flrst Wednesday ere i -fl B nlng or each month, at TM JBM » o'clock. By order, mmmm * MARK JONES,See. sssssssMsssssssssssssssssssnsssansssssnßSßSSßn) Evergreen Laundry. Called for and delivered to any par' of the elty. kv J J. PaHlipo, AiajHi B*.