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Los Angeles Daily Herald. VOL. XXII. NEWS OF THE WORLD. Tlie United Htaks Mar whal Case. A TREATY 11 \N<il.N(i EIHI.. Mr( ull.K ir.-i Coiitlrniatioii Mceti witlt i. of tht' luoyt&Ua t>f Steam Cincliuirt'.i, flepieiuber ?tth, Marshal lait Wright, In a letter to the Attorney-tJeueral, aaya: "The election for Motul«rs of Con gross in thta State la held ou October Utli. It iscsiliaated that there will be needed to de (rey the expfUKca of Hrild election the sum withiu. Will you pleaae Rppn-v* doHiiratwith which I am to he nharsed on the biSjka o/llie iruusur> Deparimeuth mm direct Hint a draft on the sob Tresflufy ij Ciuciumttl for said amount he reniltted me hare; fur etx hundred deputies, e.>ch two days, six dapuilea.each ten day*, tgou. ten doputlea, each Uvc days. ftW, Rye httii dred memlltc bartgev -Jim each, »I»; ten horse! end huggiv.-t i>jic day, |M>; printing! for Martial, fob; cou* ( yancttx on election day. a neees-Uv for which is unoertalu but .inticlp nod, fli'aj, Uke of telepiiouu, un ci-rtaiu, for one hundri-d uidtweuty &lx H-ipei /i-.'i -, at flu, fprinting if-rtoj.-'r vlsof*. »■ • total, |««5. I de»im lo s.i/ tn..t the dtuatlon here Is peculiar, rind it lb very difflcuH to cu-recdy Jiutge " to tlie necessity id the foregoing oxpendliur* . But after a long and close c. neldemtinn, I am fuliy of the opinion t lat I am jtiMtiflod In c uliiig on yuu for the kaid money and authority to make the expendi tnre. ! will try and make it fill the bill, aud will make tt aa much lea* thau the above as, in my judgment, it Is aafe io venture; but 1 mail not be nurprised if I laid it ncc»«sary to appoiot double the aforesaid number. I Hhflfl ue gla>l lo ti!v* this re< ( tHsltloo aftted upon mt ah early a day hi you can Aud it nnu sUteot with )« duty, and to receive huuli inattuotlona and Mentations front >ou you may think wine in offer. Kniud at ele< tloug Ui this place Is the r.i!«, aud it Is my earnest dn-lr* t » break tt up. in bring tbe tranasraeii*(>r)t to justice and to fully protect the peopie iv their right! at the polls. The sum ! *ah tor appears large, bnt It is small iv conJt arlaon- with th- oidaet to b« at tained-' The next letter, dai«d ciurfuneti, -JepteLi lier i.H as follow- i forwarded to you laat Bight a requisition for funds for ex peuaes at theapproai ItiUtfoieeiloa. ideaire to, Mate more sptoldiMU* than therein /■•nb What our trouble is here. As I stated, fraud ha*, been the nils bore for year* Without doubt tho last four election* bore, two being held fn the earing and two lv the fall, were tbu* c*rri»il and the will of the people defeated. All methods that oau be thought of a?a resorted 10. Theeolonitatlon of voters, repeefii X volet men ude uhoarvaiiilthdi.. ic lu'imidattng.oou-t --ing impropeily, reco'diag the count tlo-re verse of whattt ounhi to be, 'mpi.Tperh cer tt'vi tf etumng, chmring '.allots, buying vntas, and laa , hut the iufitnauia of all, *cr niching ticket with cbeioicala in ptacc of ink, which at Orsj |r not dci- -.cO by the voter. A ticket laced in Ihe bund?- of person* d«sfrlmr to vote r Miaixut ticket. Ha uses tbe tick*" 'ii>*ue prctiugly and soon aitor it Is placmi in the box the color Is brought out and it Is counted as a seraichad lutket. Th« lot \\ authorities here aro ail in tbe ranks of the Democrat*. Tbe pot iff- force la thus under their control ~nd .iifir no pridetdon, but If not scrutiidxed closely encourage fraud '■■>>- Sheriff la a Hemorrat aud we have reason to believe that It is his purpose to iiusltfv a large number of Deputies on that nsv T ley work "in the dark ' and it Is Im possible to find out what their pur pone, fa ntitll the day comes In addition to cotploylng the men ax stated In my r*■■■Juttou, if authorised by taw at all, 1 would like v.,ry much k employ a few say thlrtv. from now -ju'll the I day of election, to l.oksr>er repeaters audi roterv tieiog 1 bar<> izoen unsule f k* ttod any aiithority tor each Work <m the! part of th* Marshal, out tu-w apprebeod | thai it might he am) r»'.-?d somewhere, and If so that you would koow of It. I cannM express to you my anxiety about this niM ter. and bopn you will do the boat yon ran for mc, not only iv the way of Anauces. but also in fnntructioiis aud auggeeMona. "An ■ounce of prevt ntfon Is worth a ton of cure, and it Is not imp*ob«nte that timely care and tirnvltion In tbf* matter may save unthe horrors of • riot, to which the one we bed I.ere lest Spring i* aa infant. I regret to •nd tt my dnty to write thus to you, bat I tiunk It n- cierrly a ditty -m mypart. and »iv aorry 1 did not do so at no earlier day. P. B.— I have asked to be authorised to! erafUM matter that It v vastly to th- inter eM of the cane.-, as well aa a matter of ecoo I omy topnrebate m. tedh badges. fihl next letter is date*! oept. Wth, and f«a reply to .VctlnK Attorney Cuuerßl Phillips to • UlertoM.rvha: Wright. Scatninher „i I It is aa follows "Your letter of tbe Mth I jnat received, asking that an advanoe tie made to yon v i defray Ihe expanse* of the t roo a»h tor 1* li right Vtfur letter ms UHinr-iy lafi at |10, il-Jrt.. and prfi.tfn* for-upervlsorß.fM This ia a mater dlstlnat from Deputyf MsrvhaN rt-. It ni'r iwf > ' ifTi-reii wi-.ii. .-t - » the banda sU«te hutborttte*, ward* alone, d irlng the night h*fc*e fie"!.*, oyer one hundred pe»cea!»le hut defenseless men, without rbarge, were and iutaidwl to cotm in peraon m con%r I With you about thi<* matter, nut our baainaea here Is snoh vow that it ta dubcnß tor me to Freight Hairs. ttaa go to New Y**k to-nhtht tor that pur «ulnln».lH»f«M»t>l«r., mert _louHr >trny,n hy Are. alt pw»-Tl»>i4i H»r low, hlt> «H« «n<l thr«r rtiildroti. and • CONGRESSIONAL. j'hiir anunuueed ihe of kiouHc. miaaion of iDqulrr wfth power t*i lu'jUlre into em-.i p iUkmlnr case of on the pert of rall-oHds tod to compel tbe contpa ule- to fitruiiih all data neeeaaory to luvea tfrfrtic Ueagan's substitute, liorr aasorted, discrlininated In favor of the roads fn certain Htatea and afetuat tbn n e •/hich neceasarily w«ot through several •hates. It would nir.k-s down all the chesp tmtea of the Vt est and *jit»h, and the clie ip grnnaportatinn el flonr Hud wheat from Kansas and Minnesota would be a thing of the put. Jt would pat dear bread Into the mouths of the greai working ralttion.i. tn- of cheap bread. He had no sympathy wiiii that ■ i.■not men who simply swiUaeff *ailivud compajddbl because c-rporfittorn. It was a cne-ip kind of husiuusj lor men to go about crying "nionoiKsly.'' Tbe great wealth of Gould and VauderhtH had; net been taken from tbe pockets of tic Übor'ng man. The road« they Imd built they had patd tor They had m-idc money by buying poorly managed roadn, psittlin: <>rttins into them aud making tiiem prnflt ihie. Their gain waa legitimate. 1 iiey made inouey la another w.ty, not from laboring men, hut from men who went into Wall street and then thought :hey were -m .rtcrtl-nn th<*e old If It r„ ad be proven to him that the rniiroada were becoming prosperous by eitortionflte charges, nc would go na far as any man to torrect the^eviL «Urn tet.ki in TUB AIM Over th* Rntlflrmtion o( tke Mp*" iah>Amerlrnn Tresttr* t'uicxoo, Dec. 9.—The tkuly Jftvf Weah- Ingtou special says: The full text of the Spanish Amtfritiu treaty hatiitg \» n made pnblle, there la much talk and oomnieut lv Congrssalunal circles regarding ita prob sbie effect, 11 rftllfted. One of the first points made is that the treaty no lint be considered without bringing forward a general aud full discussion of the whole tariff 'juration, mis docs not seem to meet with r.uch favor among the Kepuhlii-nu* or Democrats. It f« felt that tbe tfVaiy would have stood a bet ter chance of being ratified bad It not been made public. It is thought at the depart incut that bud faith ban been obaarved, end Ibat the SpnnUh Onvernmeut could *ir Would not have beou guilty of sued dlscour ie*ya*tl(is. 11 la very evident that there la tolng to be * very bluer uppohlH m Pj the treaty on tfar part of the sugar and tobacco Interests. It (a not at ait Improbable that the present Heuaie may. for want of sufficient lime, not consider the irdatv, but let it g » >ver to extra sesalon, which will h* , nailed a* soon aa Hf. Cl-jveland Uke« tbe. The t liiwbs- istl fsnti«»ok. Ns vYorx. J>ec. 9-The Pott't flninoial trticfle sayi: One of the sigas of the times i * Meh Indicate* a growing belief that Ihe j prices of commodQtiefl are aa tow a« they ire likely lob*. ii the anuouncement that Mitchell, of Montreal, agent of a syndicate In teat city lv the Interim id the Canada Pa ttailruad Company, is now in Msnltot.i !'f th« purooM of inventing four million to) Jars advanced Uf the Bank of Montreal hi wheit.t . 1»t- purchased at Winnipeg at ii irket rate* tbt-fe foe latest dispatch?-, ♦ay that ahlpraetitN via the t.'anadlan PfciAe io Port Arthur will begin at onoa, and the Wheat will be held In store there until ipriug. ikfl) another instance of.be same k it<i lathe advance in the last few daysln I he prte*a of aoine mttal*, lead having ad-, v -uced ten per cent in two weeks In onnwo ! jueooedl apeculntiv*; Cotton I alao advanced to some extent tinder the «am*i infliieucer. In tbe js»t lew week* lo ojment for idle money. There laat. eiipreeedenied ammud of idle tunde in the New York naoke, and there are lower ratea « intenvt he-** tnnn >n l>uidou. This Is also a chief caii<*e ot thp flrmnesa of tbe market for sterling bills ■eport e>f tlse ln«p>ect«>r of Btewm Veeaels. WaaniNoToM, Da*, f.--Oeneral Dnmout, Superviaing Inapeetor-Oeueral ef sleant reeaela, in his annual report enys; The to ;al kmi of life waa 'm persons, is leas than Ihe previous year. Bat tor tbe unfortunate accident to tbe steamer City of Columbia, ihe number o£ Urea kiat during the year would have beeo leaa than 'or many years past. Reference Is nvyle to the case with more reeret for the re**on tbat the accident Bottld not, and would not have occurred. »xrcpi Mr th& <ro»* reiaUsiiea* in duty of [be oon mandint officer of the ship. Who yielded to;tbe temptation of going to sleep • bile acting as pilot of hiiahtp wheo at, be time she was being navigated threugb :He moat perilous portion of hr-r voyage. I t*hts aerldem «h *ws how important Rie the 1 wiaest pnic-tutJon* of the law when their ■xecutlon depend upon human filllbHtty md power and endnranee. Referring to irnfdcut" hy eißploaloa, the o«pervialiig iv ipector fgeneral says: "Thouvh (he number if such accident* waa lew than In prevtou! rear*, it.t lo bo regretted that tho numlar had n a Iwen »tlil than it waa. and-pnf llculariy aj it ha ' )>wu charged, sue! not i«tt«( ciof iy dlapr *ted, tbat one notable icel lent of this iiatur*- (the Rlvtod d") w w rhargesb't to the Inattention fp duty of an »fflcer iv the service chtrged The Supervision Inspector (Jeneral r ( -ports sn aneipand'4l t*uitca in tbe treasury U the urcdlt of tbe iti«peetiow ecrvtee of A sbaw'a Trlkulatgawma, Ksbkt, Mlm , Dee » —The at«ainbo«t W P. Thompaon collided Sunday nigbt with the Captain Miller, below St. Joseph, La, and sank on a bar She had on board the ffl| West' show A tug and barge from Vicka burg errlvcd this morn lup The barge waa Uabed to tbe ihtmipaon and Wofe off eh the bones except two The proprietor of tbe show waa assured hy the Capnm ..f Ike Thompson that the boat wns perfectly safe AHer being pulled oft* the bar she started down tbe river but toon sank. The bu< felons, mountain sheep, etc., on the Thomp Sam were all loet- The iioat aaaa so e,otekly that it waa escape for the jiisarn f ongrreealeitat tsemetp. Wasmihotor, Dec. V ■ -HepreeenUtn c Pol- Itt espreaaea a dttennlnation tn contest the ♦lection of Butierworth to c seat In the Port) ninth C.mrress as a ReprcacuiAtlre A mil -ms into ihe H«nate to d*> hy Miller, of Callft»rula, to amend the rwvtatfl sututea, so thai the wboie duty paid on matertnMmp<.rte.! <>nnlr^and ported from thi-< Country, nhnll he refunded lii law at pre- (-in reomtrvs ti..- reienuou of ten per cent of the dnty r.xacntlve Wxkmkoto*, Dee. 9 -in the executive session the Penate nomination of MeCntbwb in Re yielded however, for a ninth n to adjourn, which waa carried **»**» •■ » He** re rest. Hn aiiok i h . Pa., Dec. 9 -The bod lee of KadAe, Pox, hnsrnaa and Tuckatt, (aw *>in era entombed iv the Henry Cfgy shaft yee terday, were recovered bygaugt of men who worked all lß*t night Rod to-day removing tue gr*-*t inaca id coal dislodged hy the c*. Ttaentwala* < eon Marllal. WaaniHtmih, Dee. ' -n. thenwalm court martial to dry fbc examlnatlouof baiemnn. a witness, was ountiuued, relative to tbe ac LOS ANGELES. WEDNESDAY MORN I NO. DECEMBER KJ 1881. SIX PAO E EDITION. SENTENCED TO DEATH. Tfce Penally ''«» Dimes* an Ha. man I'lMk. I. innon, Dec v• • >!•> . '•<•;.>, ud dtspheua, male of the wrecked yeobl, "Mlgnonettee." found v illty of murder ito killing the boy Parker fur food to keep themselves alive, were today sen tenced to death. The courtroom was crowded, and the sceue durlug the pro nouncing of the sentence war iu.«t Impress ive lord Chief Jnattoe Coleridge read the length The Court dei'lareelloal Hie taking of human Ufa oould only l-e ('islifted on the plea of self defense. The roramtssion of life was unjustifiable, (if course II wastlie duty Pi ireeerve one's own life, bot du:r often reoulred one, not to save, hut lv saerl floe bta own lite. The Court rousl apply the lan and declare that lie prla,,i er. were guilty of murder f,r which there •>■ no jiisllllcnlloii II Has l«avatT'eprla<inar« to the'olemen'cy ul the Coleridge «aid it wsa the Jury a privilege i then he >enie«M them '~> be hanged, bnt a ithout the black cap. The Beeri.'iar* of Hume Department advisee the Qocen to respite the oapteln end maw. I n*vi l: AMD TRADE. The Black IHurket. l»»w Yona, Pec. 9-tioverunieuia Htm; iuteroat to the Mock mar kel iaeata, and bus lue « war light. The market otreed weak. Compered with laat night the elneJug prloes are 'a IU per cent, higher, except f'aoana 8».i.i!«» and in Paul, which era from If to X per cent, lower. Th« Mratn market. Saw FnaMciaco, Dec ».—Wheal ileedy and ril t Buyer season, II :< * barley firei, riuict wr Her season, 9a< bnyei, 00. buyer aoaaou, lI.HM-asUl 12. Cmcsao, Pee. 9-Wheal firm, higher; . . : , l; H e . i . aDIaC May Corn ;,7 T „e year; st*ie January: 870 May. Barley dull Me. • Ltviteront., Becj » -Breadstuff's fair de maud. Corn, tteWweatarn, mixed, ~ i (laveraatent Hanela anil ft Hit *s n j alssrae. Haw Toart, Dee ».—Threes, 100: sua, "*>«; «a. ISH) Central Pacific, JJfc; ben vet A Hlo Urairite, Hl*,. Kansas Tola*, 10*4, Northern Pacific,l79,. preferred, *!; Nortu western, *S, Haw lurk Central,S9VKregou Navigation, 71; Transcontinental 11%. lin provement, SO; Paclflo Mail, K«-j. Panama. M; Texaa Paolte, WW; Union Pacific, SOU U d. Express, 52; wells Pargo, 10ft, Weatern Pelrelesina. »«w Yong, Doc 9.—Petroleum steady, 711.,. Tka Henay Market. N»w Yont. Her. §.- M iney eeey, IMS Closed offer,-1 I', Prime paper, tuts*, fix limine bills firm, »:*,. demend, •titling- ntsrka. fUn I a ~'■( las ■ Dec. I.— Belle tale. We; Beat and Belcbrr.Mr . Clsoliar, |2.i0 tioiild and Curry, 1109, Grand Prise, 10r Hale* Horcrou, tt.96. Mexican, kh', Neva 10,-.|2 7(>, Ophlr, »c, Potoel.teo lavage, 7>H: hlerra Hevada. 7ae: rTQlnu CortaolTdal'"! 70.1 Yellow Jacket, 7ac Kanr rark Matea. H«w Tok, Da, k • flkewnonf M. Depew baa written a lever poellirely declining to he a candidate fur the United Htatca oan- Flelding 0. Brown, generally known ebonl Wall street aa Colonel Brown, wan killed by throwing blumelf from tbeielood rtory ol bl« apartment, JUI Kart Nineteenth street. Me waa fnaaoe from pro tluoed by of the brain Colonel Brown wa« in bin aevenly llijt year, wai born lv Kentucky, and waa a forty ulner. He nad large Intereata lv Tombatone. A. 1. He leavea a widow. I The Hew York Bar ~ ....... i a rakolutinn to nlghi adv..eating the paaeage I n< a national bankrupt law framed le aaeilra aneqnltable, c. ,n tinleal and prompt dlatrl but! n of uankrupta, aaaeta among tireditor* and aaoure a benkruptor's dls-1 abarge from his debts on Joat and reason j able term.. The Association also voted In favor uf a national dleorco law. KdWln Packard and Alex Parman were expelled from toe King'aCouutvttepublireu tieiieralC.ouniiUee for disloyalty to Blame and laivan. A Paaala. j I.vncnat'ao. Va., f>e« ». - Charlie B Chatham, Pittaylvantnn eonnty, while on a] aarouse yesterday at Bago, lv that coun y aecoated Wm. Akers, with whom ha lurfore had an altercation, and commenced shoot tng. Several eh.it* took effect and Akers soon died. Palmer then neat an inoffensive nerro nearly to death and dad. Apoaaeof eltlaeus have been searching for hint sll day without naaflsai. They are greatly In censed and their purpoae is hi lynch him if enagbt- Though only eighteen year, old Palmer hex become notorious through,.'it the eeetlori as a swindler and desperado. Helarrneal tram Jfall. »*rt S.uiasw, Dec »— In April, la« 3, Alex. h. Hill waa erreated a( Cairo, this State, charged with the embeirleinenl of ItO.ouo from bla wife at hilt Lake City from whom be had separated some time prior t After a sharp legal oooteet, Hill was taken to I'tab, on a rwanialUoe, and jailed, where he has remained to the present lime, unable to obtain atrial J B. Sutherland arrived here from Bait Lake to-day. to consult with Hill's attorney, and It is learned that the case has been adjusted and Hill waa re leased Irum nis long li.-i i-aonmeot lo the dait Lake City Jail ui-day. ftnrlft Bepeatanrr, Mnw Yonx, Dec. ». -Deacon Terry, who ee.ped from N< rthvllle. Long Island, with the wife of Rev. Mr. Downs, haa written Mrs Terry, stating that ha waa Berry for what be had done and that If she did not forgive him be would kill himself. Bbc aaya; I have forgiven him, but be mustn't do so any more Mrs. Downs haa written her another at Binghamiou asking her forgive neaa. Hbe said abe waa sorry for the disc race heroouiluothad brought ,m the family Bbc intimated that abe waa anxlons to return to hor hosbextu. Tbs Banian i ~, Men. kowluH, Dee » - The Jtoston city election paased off (luletly The weather waa pleas ant thong* closely Tka vote for Mepor complete Is O'Brien, Demoorat, 27.«7; Martin, Repnbiican and Clllxena. M.I7C; D'Brlen c majority «,11l In Lynn jnbn P Baldwin. W w-klngman's cnndidate. is nn d.mhtedly eleutef Mavot. The Board of Aldermen will tsa aa followa: six hepnbtl eana, (Ite Dem.arati, one Independent Dem ami. The Commun Cuuaau wilt stand Democrats forty one, Kepnbllcana thirty An (inlariunatc Ba.ll Player. Naw Yonx. Ivai. 9 -The Ixeeatlve Com niltire of the American Base-ball Associa tion at a meeting this afternoon and even ing awarded the eban piouship pennant to the Metropolitans. "nam Vnd "recel* »o%SliS"',u Tore money one thousand duHant reverts to A Wealtkv kstiar, P.TTaanaan. Dkat i I'.erre I'refa.. xanal l blind beggar, who for yaara haa been a fa miliar figure on our etreeta, died a few days sgo while on hli wey lo the hoepltal. An Inveailgttlon into his affair* disclosed the ,'.c in i id it tie had one dei»,.lt 1,. the Dol '.sr vavlngs Bank a: the lime oi his death ol over IMS) lie died Intestate aud left no lly ball of the Hebrew Yonng Men's C hsrlty Asaociation, was given at Haverly's Theater to night. It prr.vud a brllliaut affair auci allr The entire auditorium and stage waa floored over lor dauclng and a eosered pas sage way wasma.letotbed'tii..g hall of Ike served It Is estimated that ebon! |I0,a» I'irrmci.is. Da« 9 -The American flltit glaaa biuwers n-.ei In night and decided to I strike to-morrow II the 10 percent, red no I pending against Su!H>an «id°blm.ael( kMbl New courts U decided, xbutild the court decide ih*i rlote are not illegal I'h.f ,rd, CM.a and I'arker warn taken he-1 lore a nuaflatrefr for preliminary examine I lion today, 'fn,- h.-or'.ig wae poatnone4 | In charge of Lon rtrthlnf and Wra. White allae William I'llla. charged Kith (lentil? Clubbed Joel ah o. HarrlK to doath with a c aKon spoke on the ulaht of Hie tali Inst. The nob told tbe oflhwra to kei p pcrlecily and^ there would lie They put a rope around Ida neck, threw MaatfcM If""* MouUna!*rarthl'ug waa told lo'lear" Ihe cuuntty. A maeaachuaatta rUeetlaa. Wuacaeraa, Hah., Doe.S. In the Hi lion, rharlea O. Heed, the Olllaeoa 1 eaadl dale lor Mayor, waa rt* oleoted by r.|4l to .tnlfl tor Samuel K. Illidreth, Kepuhllcan. Two women were elected on the Scho.,l commit KueaeiadeS. MoaTatSAL, Dec. ft.--It la reported (net TlnAn flrolliera. one ol the lareeat wholeaalc g rocery firm, in tbe Dominion, hare aita pended Llalilllllea, PUO,<VO Wade Haaaatan M—n.. t. .1 OQfcuamu.S. g., Dae c -The ra-eleetad Wade Hampton llolled Ruiea A Hedarttaw. CHaerae, Pa , Dao. ft —A reduction of Uf> lo V per cent In wager ia ordered at Koeoh'a abip yard NKW TO-DAY "On our tea'i worth *t !ir p - „ v, ttreM, asssa itiiwm vo* ayaasi ti» .. u pt*u. M Early picked, tender leaves, first choice! A judicious blending of piquant Formosa Oolong with mellow Japan is Eola Tea. Bought in its origi nal package, which. b<mg de voted lo pure teas only, pays no duty, Eola Tea wilt deiight you. If families desire a less costly, though equally pun tea. the "White Cruss" brand will be found full-bodied. A. tvnii.i l an < a. natrium. tfW , sam rHututaco. WAHTfa. Seduced Fire Insurance Bates' tMSmt DKPARTHISMT Borne Insnrece Co. OK NKW YORK. hah Capital, - - - $3,000,000 00 ;Mh AsMts. - - - $7,488,644 f.9 Phcenix Insurance Co. OF UAKTFOKIi, CONN. 3ash Capital, - - - $2,008,000.00 3tab Assota, - - $1,435,048,88 [iwuluir Fitbfr Separate or Joint Patyatss, at ApttllrantN Optiou. TbMie i.M indcell MUUluied auaiiiam, icUhr lik>lrpen<]eiitly M ent urlfl '..--,<* in lob m Calllornte, are ta-e poalilou la )ffer Mere Favorable Tens 'or aceepubio rlika then toy other Iniur nee rnniiMilft treneortii-c hartoe.A In I tuk«ie>. All oeraeai deiituie htkon., i.v -ula.li'l AT MOI>VRATK KATItS ere In riled to eppl>- w MILES BROS.. Ho. 112 North Spring St., Lost Atiselee, egenu of the above Ccmpentei- Sotice far Publication of Tuna foi Proving Will, ate 'K THK SDPKRIOK COCKT. STATS OV CAUroKNIA, i Corvrr or Loe Aeoai.ee. i Fa tt.e eeeuer of the Batata of Jolle Jent- Jonea, deaeeeed. Pnnmant to aa order of liiU Oaajl atadr ililn dej.nutler it herebj«iventljit>((md»j. Ihe *Kh da> of I*c»mb«rr, I*U, at 1' ir'aloek a. a., of eabl day. at the eouit toon nf thtetonrl, lathe ill" and itoualf of U» Uaa b«f a l->r hearine th applloetlo.. of Edwerd F Jonee, praylnj thai I document n-iWnn ft,, in tblr <;'.in,ouruurl Ing to he tbe laat Will »nd Tenement of /ull» fane ionea, daaeaaod, be admitted to Pro bate, and that latter* t«-si.m.-ittery be leaue.t therenu t<i ietd petitioner, Edward P. Jouea, at which time end piece etl peresae Intereat ed therein mar appear and eon teat tho aanie. Dated lienember «n, lust. A. W. POTT 9, ConntrClerh. Bj K. It. OWSH, Depotr deem lot Notice to Creditor!. Satete of Alfred B. Wllaon, deeeaeed. Notlet- la !i. r-.-i , elveo by the undemifnert, •dmlnlatratnr of the eeute of Alfred h H v ion, dereaeed, lo the -.!:-- of, aad all rieraon* aavtASalatiaa acalnnt the nai l de >( Ida Ao|e!aa. "° * 0 " UB * adutintatrotor of the K«u.i's of Alfred » '* II ana. deoenaed. lotted at l«e Amelea, Dec. •. Us-4. drlaew JOSEPH COOK, or HOSTON, WILL DELiTH 2 LECTURES THIS WEEK FORT STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. DOES DEATH END ALL'/ rstrjAV, dli iah.' ULTIMATE AMERICA. Kt«ei-ved eeeta, eereuty-Sve feata Mcl M ME HOHIi Tit Rea<u fOsTUVE T£LL£B. No Heavy Toll to Pay owr BUT HIGHWAY FOB THE PEOPLE! NEW ATTRACTION'S ior NEXT WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. Bth. The deni/ens of Los Angeles have been sorely vexed and are literally disgiisl id will) the lieavy tax imposed by merohants on the *»lt' i.f their good*. The ivwll-known firm of aX"*» 3E3Cjflk TaJim cS& dso» Hnve done wonders to relieve this state (A things, but tliere is no move, however po tent it may have been, that stands out in such hold relief for the amelioration of the taxpayers or the futherance of-i good healthy btisinesxthaa our present special sale which The treat feature for Monday Morning will be tht placing on sale of j soaie 5000 Pare Urn MiiWM Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs! I AT THE RIUKJAIi PKK'K IS l-t eta. tt only to any one < uttoiuer. ! ]_J ; , , J_J_ Booms pre-emin«ntly as the wisest and most comprehensive move in the Dry Goods line yet inaugurated. It is proving itself sagacious in a double sense; it is reliev ing our firm ol a heavy stock and is a veritab'e v t,i Mfud to the people. It is not the accumulation of ye.irs that we have at tempted to pilm off on those who have given im their confidence, but a wsll selected and well purchased stock; the very pick of the Baatcfti market. A stock from which the peasant or princess ma) suitably attire them selves. Huch are the materials we are now offering in our radical sale of NEW YORK AND EASTERN BOUGHT DRIVES. "Glad Tidings and Oeat Joy" Tor \ixt Week, Com mend tig Monday, her. 8. 375 WHITE BED BLANKETS, j Pull ten quarters, and one of the beat valuea that will bo offered dur- j ing the Sale, at 81.50 a pair. 50 500 sjMtt mm cloth street LAMES' PLAIN BLACK T.. , B r] , . Hl< elr Bralele,*, Warlh 010, I, AT 1* CE*l*x X H'H. Ileditrca ta M. WORTH OMf.\ OS. 400 MSN'S DNLATJSIiaiED WHITE SHIRTS! I Ij Mara Rosoats and Caffs, boas tit ol the aannlaetarer whose sole objert I was to raise asanrr, CROW OKI* I>OWN TO 99 rem., -| — r 700 [-7 —! MEN'S | Spanish, French and Kseu-I i MEN'S csfftaa Piaasst M PSFCaIe Mil Ml UNDERSHIRTS 25c| | £^:,r ,k - [ [ | Kvery single item above quoted will be fully up to the expectation of tbe most careful and shrewdest buyers of this city. The different departments of our house will be represented, and if possible the values shall -v rp iss those of the oast week. Our advice is to come as early in the day as possible and don't forgot. Kemember the day and date, Monday. Dec. Stlx, And following days. Yours truly, J. M. Hale & Co., SPRING STREET. Apollinaris £ " THE QtTEEN 0T TABLB WATXE3." Brrliik Mtiittl Journal. " A naessity at tvtry TabU and at eitry Bar." New York Tribune. A.lTlsnjJS.rj SALE, IO MILLION'S. Of nil Graem, ilru«ittt, unl Mineral Waler liters. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. JOB «Ss 00., Foreip Wiaes and Lipon ART—LADIES, ATTENTION. Previous to opening oar WOMAN'S IB EXCHANGE We are prepared I* reeeir* «oU all nrden tot etl tlud, at OBXtxannuLaa pawoy work 60. K«a«w Block, TIM Floor. Take E,n»« I timv> a 9ni.' f'.'i'. Itn'^* &ermanla Firs Insurance Co. OF NEW YOBS «»f1X41., : : •I.IKKMMO.OO Caefe Aeeele. I I t,KIO,It».J» OIITTIt * FRANK Uaourn, JO7 Cellfurnte Xlreel. a. F. j HAtttitt been eppoluled eyem* tae 1 Above sterling oomitenr, we ere now pre [ pertMl to teeae pnlielex on every elatl of t deelreMe property. SS let p HELl.lf AM. BAAS a Co SLINKY is new offering iu<lu<'«Mtu iv- ia 8001. & SborH for the llolidats. \». 11 South Main Street. .I*-- lm HOTIOE I, tbe nodei-elf/ned. aavltt; l hit „ef sold FOR SALE 01 RENT, |A GOOD BARGAINIj jOl. T BRIGHT'S Just Received! 20,000 yards Calico 4 cents 7,000 yards Ginhams 5 rents 8,000 yards Lawns .6 cents 3,000 yards Vt hitr* Pique 6 cents 1 ,000 yards Dress Goods from j to 5o cents 6,000 yards of Brown and Bleached Muslin 6 cents and upward 5,000 yard« of Summer Dress Goods Just Received. 6,000 pairs of Gloves from 6c. to $1 a pak 6,750 pairs of Hose for Ladies at 7 to 35 cents 8,650 pairs Children's Hose 6to 15 cents i 325 Corsets from 2oc to $1 10,000 pairs of Ladii-s' Shoes Irom 75c. to It 7,500 pairs Children's Shoes from 15c. to $1.25 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 JaconetKdgings from ... .2 to 40c. a yard 10,000 Ladies' Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, from 25c. to $5. n.ooo Children's Hats from 10c. to $1. 6,000 I'lumes and Tips fiom 10c. tosi 6,000 Bunches Artificial Flowers from 10c to $1 a bunch Also a large stock of Boys' & Men's CLOTHING! MEN'S HATS AND SHOES I Underwear for dents and Ladies and everything kept ia a general variety store and price- are always cheaper than elsewhere. Call at 239 Main Street. J. C. BRIGHT. *** If BOAT, il l O'CLOCK WE WiL', THRTW OPEN OJR TOY DEPARTMENT To the public, cor. ring aa are -, of over 3000 square feet, being the largest Toy Depar.msct m South*ra 0&1 rnia. People's Store, 41-43-43 Spring St. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS L,—sjßv jNilfis fatest MorticeLoct U -4 STR ON Gr EST, MOST DURABLE < O MORTtCa LOOK IM UU. tL mpHHHbHbIH "fl- - ■ - m itm" a*"X -. . r-ir. v o ßi o wn&Mathews Z I p 21 AMC 73 mVI sw,,lc STKn ' NO. 85.