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8 Southern California News. PASADENA NEWS UP TO DATE. Valley Hunt Club to Manage the Tournament of Roses. Marriajre of Edwin Hill of Chicago and Frances Brown of Pasadena. The Terminal FaSseogere I.art — Pro fessor Cook Leotarea at Throop Polytechnic School—Social Evauta — Pessdnals. Pasadbna, Dec. 11.—At a meeting of te Valley Hunt club held last evening was decided that the club would again n idertake the management of the tour nument of races in a modified form from that of former years. Nothing in the way of races and athletic sports will be attempted this year but tbe entire ef forts will bs devoted to a coaching parade which will come off New Yeat's day on Orange Grove avenue. The idea is to include in tbe parade every kind of vehicle which may desire to enter, four-in-hands, tally hot, floats, double and single rigs, bicyclss, etc., every thing to be decorated. It is the inten tion to offer nnmeroue handsome prizes for tbe beet decoration in the different claaaea of vehicles, the ex- Sense of whioh will bave to c met by private subscriptions. It ia not, however, anticipated that tbere will be any trouble on tbis score aa a considerable amount hns already been promised. The decision of the club to take tbis matter in hand again assures the pnßhing through of the scheme in a first class manner. The idea of drop ping the races, etc., wbich have been held dnring most of tbe day heretofore, appeals to many who bave sadly mourn- j ed the lose of a New Year's dinner on that account. Ths parade has always I been the best part of the tournament j and by devoting tbe entire attention to it even better results should be accom plished. Subacription books will be left at tbe banks, and citizens desiring to do so may subscribe any amount they may desire. A COLD DEAL. A more diaguated lot of would-be pas sengers it would be bard to find than was gathered at the Firßt-street station of the Terminal company last night at about 11:45, just in time to ace the train pnll around tbe bend ont of sight. Aladdin, jr., at the Loa Angelea theater was the attraction in the city last night, and it was supposed that the train wonld be held until after tbe perform ance. However, only tbe first cable car caught tbe train, and tbe next one, which carried 15 or 20 homeward bound Pasadenans, was not in it. The cars having atopped running np town, a number of the paaaengers went on to Boyle Heights and tbe reat walked back up town. Some of the language used will not bear printing. HILL-DROWN, The marriage of Mr. Edwin Hill o! Chicago and Mies Frances Brown took place at tho residence of the bride's parents on South Orange Grove avenue. A number ofinvited guests were preaent to witneaa the ceremony,which was per formed by Rev. N. H. G. Fife of the Preebyterian church. Miss Dickineon acted as first brideemaid and Miesea Lowe, Dodsworth, Lillie Dodswortb, Newton, May Newton, Merwin and Fife ts ladies of honor. Tbe coatumee worn by tbe ladies were very striking and in excellent taste. Tbs bridal party will make a tonr of Southern California be fore going east to make their home in Cbioago. A LECTURE ON INKZCTB. Professor Cook delivered a very in teresting lecture in Heat hall of Throop Polytechnic institute last evening which waa listened to by a good sized audience. His subject was Insects, and for an hoar or mors the profesßor closely hold tbe attention of hia audi ence. The amount of information interest ing to the ordinary mortal which be extracted out of thie apparently proaio snbjeot was more than one unfamiliar with the habits of tbe ineeot kingdom .vould believe. His lecture was illustrated throughout by means of large charts which added much to the interest. It is the inten tion of Throop Polytechnic institute to give a series of lectures and entertain ments during tbe coming winter, of a high standard. NOTES. Tbe first oranges of the season were shippsd out of Altadena yesterday, 100 boxes. Tbe organ recital at the eharoh on Friday evening should be largely attended. Local weatber prophets are predicting more rain. We can stand plenty of it this year. The new pipe organ will be beard at the Univerealiet church Friday evening. There has been a notable improve ment in the street car service since the new management obtained control. Mr. John I . Hill is among the recent arrivals from Toronto, Canada, to apeud tbe winter. He finds considerable dif» ference in the climate of the two placeß this season of tbe year. Evangelißt Yatman of New York city opened bis meetinga in the tabernacle last evening, a large audience being preaent. Services are held both after noons and evenings of this week. Mra. Goodwin of Pomona, who haa been tbe guest of Mrs. Pearl for several days, left today for Loa Angelea, where she will visit witb frienda before return ing home. A number of invitations have been iaaued for a mueicale and informal bop at tbe Green on Haturday evening next. Mrs. Blobb baa charge of tbe musical programme. Tbe ladies of tbe Maccabees tendered tbe male portion of tbat order a pleas- Mi t surpriee iast evening—a banquet at -he close of the buaineaa seeeion. The evening cloied with dancing. O. M. Raymond, one of the employees of the Mechanic's mill on Chestnut atreet, wae unfortunate enongh to have hie forefinger entirely aevered by a caw while at work this morning. The wound was attended to by Dr. Mohr. Tbs Valley Hunt clnb, at a meeting held last evening, refused to change tiie date of ita proposed New Year's eve hop in oraer to accomodate tbe Charity Or ganization society, which proposed to hold the annual charity ball at Ilo'el Green on that evening. It ie likely that the dale of tbe charity ball will be ctianged on thia account. A reception of the Tuesday Evening club waa held at the Webster residence on South Marengo avenue this evening. A large number of membere and guests were present, and a most pleasant even ing passed, dancing bemsr enjoyed by the young people. The Tuesday Even ing club is a young organization but ia growing rapidly, and is accomplishing mncb good work. SANTA MONICA. Sewer Plans In View—Social and News Motes. 'Santa Monica, Dec. 11.—All who de» sire to see tbe sewer plans can do so by applying at tbe oity clerk's office. Mr. I. H. Jamea, the engineer, will be more than pleaaed to explain details to any and all who may desire information. The council bas been asked to place an electric ligbt at Eighth street and Oregon avenue. Hive No. 12 of tbe Ladies of the Mac cabees was organized yesterday with the following officers: Acting past lady com mander, Mre. Tappin; lady commander. Mrs. Wheeler; L. L. C- Mrs. Hart; L. F. X., Mrs. Hunter; L. R. X., Mra. Nel son; lady chaplain, Mre. Chaffee; lady sergeant, Mra. Webb, L M. at A., Mra. Fredericks; lady sentinel, Misa A. Fred ericks; lady picket, Mrs. Hill. Tbe ladiea of tbe G. A. R. will give an entertainment and backet social at the opera bouse, December 22d. There are two sailing veser la headed for Port Loa Angeles, one fron. Auatralia and the other from England. Mrs. Merlin Junes and family have returned from their northern trip. Charlie Forbee of Loa Angeles spent tbe day here. R. R. Tanner ia better. The Allgern smuggling trial haa been again postponed to the I nth met. Mrs. T. H. Conokle is recovering her usual good health rapidly. 0. Lemardt iB making improvements at tbe North Beach plunge. Tommy Hamrick leaves tomorrow for Prescott, Ariz., having accepted a lucra tive position in the mines. Rebecca degree lodge I. O. O. F. elected tbe following officers at their regular meeting last night: Mra. O. G. Mils, P. G.; Mra. G. W. Ileemer, N. G. ; Mrs. J. S. Wilson, V. G.; Mra. Hardwack, K. S.; Mrs. R. R. Tanner, F. S. ; Mrs..M, D, l eathers, treasurer. POMONA. ItTora Rain —Mauy Inquirlea About Ollvs Culture. Pomona, Dec. 11.—Mre. Harriet Kel eey Fay of Pasadena will read ber paper upon Woman's Work in tbe Parish at the meeting; of the Woman's Council Saturday afternoon, December 15. Mr. and Mrs. K. il. Hlnman, father and mother of onr townsman K. 11 iu man, are expected to arrive in a few days from Carnbiidge, 111., to spend the winter with Mr. Hinman's family. Major J. P, Spillman oi Los Angelea ia spending a lew days with Pomona friends. Pomona, Azuaa and Ban Diego are eapecially and frequently favored by the major's presence, as be manages to apend most of hiß time between tbeae points. Mrs. F. E. Peter and granddaughter, Miss Marian Clarke, have returned from Vancouver, Wash., and upon a visit to Mre. E. P. Bartlett.. Rain or Bbine tbe Thursday dinners of the ladiee of St. Paul's Kpiscopal church parish are well patronized, last Thurs day doing remarkably well despite the rain. Tbeir recent bazar netted tbem $150. Mr. and Mre. E. K. Armour celebrat ed tbe thirteenth anuiversary of tbeir marriage today. Tbe Pomona Times ia printing 10,000 foldera deecriptive of Pomona valley for the Pomona board of trade. Rev. F. .P. Fiaher o! St. Joseph's Catholic church, Pomona, is away on a short vieit to Loa Angelea. Col. J . L. Howlend performed the la borious feat of inditing some 40 letters today relative to the olive industry in thia valley and in answer to the numer ous questions asked by etrangera con cerning the olive and tbe reaonrcea of Pomona and environs. Hie mail fre quently numbers that many lettera. Miss Jnlia Prewitt ol Lexington, Ky., who haa spent several seasons here at tbe Paiomarsa and ia well known in tbe aociety circles of this place, will be mar ried January 9tb to Or. Taylor, a promi nent resident of Little Rock, Ark. Rain began falling again this after noon about 4:30, and indications are for a continuance through tbe night. This seaaon's tail has been about 0 inches. REDLANDS. Decision In a -Llquor-Snlllug Case Re versed—Not* s. Redlands, Dec. 11. —In the oaee of the People va. A. N. Boatwright for fur niebing liquor unlawfully, from jnatice's court of Redlands, waa reversed yeater day in tbe enperior court of San Ber nardino, aud the case was remanded for further proceedings. T. R. Aroher, Esa., is defendant's couneel. Uev. D. H. Gillan of Fresno was in tbe city today on busineea, Davis Trueedall will raise the walls of the East Center strest storm-water ditch through hiß ranch, comprising lot 4, block N. The Kedlande Grange drove and Water company are preparing to put in gutters and stone curbing on Cresent Canon park. CaptainCottrell haa arrived to apeud the winter with his family, Isaac Jonea returned today from the Redland's Gold Mining company's camp, A, B. Cook of Chicago arrived to epend the winter witb his family, who are at Hotel Windsor. Harry Wallace has taken the position eb clerk in the Chicago dry gooda etore, F. W. Acker, who was reported as likely lose the sight of hie evea, aa the result of an explosion caused by pouring lead into a rook, ia now said to be im proving and bis eyes will probably not be permanently injured. Unlike the Dutch Process £j5 No Alkalies £\ Other Chemicals v iSPj' are used in tho preparation of OW\ W» BAKER & CO.'S ;) Breakfast Cocoa t'i\ \\\ it-hi eh ii absolutely |M I 1 Jj fttit'c and solitbl*'. ■Hi I ' j [j It hAs more than thvee fttftM j 1. j i the strength of Cocoa mixed fm V, VWH ..Ljle 'viMi Starch, Arrowroot or Hn;;ir. arid is far moro eco - 1..j, coning less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and easily DIOESTEI'. Sold by (grocers everywhere. W. 3 A KE E &CO,, Dorchester. Mass. LOS ANOELES HERALD WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1?, 1894. THE ORANGE CROP LARGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. Dr. Warnon to tlolit Slaetlnea—Tha Trauap rent Cnabsted—Social Event of Note—Pereonul Mention. Santa Ana. Dec. 11.— Rev. Dr. War non of Los Angeles, the healing evange list, who hae been doing so much work all over Sontbern California, will hold a series of meetings in Neill's hall com mencing next Saturday night at 7 :30 o'clock. At the regular meeting last night of Hermosa chapter, O. E. S., tbe election of worthy patron took place, resulting in the election of A. J. Wood. Tbere are now 38 prisonrs in the county jail. Tbey should be put to work on city improvements. H. P. Barnett, the man who sold a bogus order on Dan Pavicich last month, was caught in Los Angeles by J. 0. Niohols and brought in to Justice Geo. E. Freeman for examination. He waa bound over to the superior court and taken to jail. Mrs. C. Blackmsn of l ust in is re ported Rnrirmajy ill. Geo. F. Jeßeon has petitioned for lettera of administration on the eatate of Trumbell Kent, deceaeed. A wagon load uf seven hobos, hand cuffed two and two, were brought in to day from Orange by a conatable. The slate of Nebraeka ia contributing ita share of new comers to Southern Cal ilornia. Nearly every day we ace two or three wbo cay they are jußt from Ne braska. Next Friday night the Ladies guild of Orange will give a concert and tableaux at the residence of Win. H. Burhhani. Tbere seems to be a prospect ot the finest orange crop in this county it has ever produced. The trees are unusually full, and tbe quality, unless something happens to ths crop, will be unsur passed. Mrs. J. G. Scarborough ia visiting re latives and frienda in Loa Angelea. R. H. Sanborn of Tustin started to day for Chicago on a business and pleaeure trip. Charles Arkland, who hae been in Or ange iv a butcher shop, baa accepted a like poaition with Theo. Ivling in this city. Kd Lockhart of Loe Angeles ie visit ing hia old frienda io thia city. Wm. McCulloch and Goo. Show, two local actora of thia city, went to Long Heacb yeaterday to assist aome of the local talent of that place in a dramatic performance. W. (J, Tedford, F. P. Nickey, Joseph Yoch, J. W. Hawkins and L. Schorn went to Loe Angelea today to attend the convention of Soutberu California super visors. Tbe district quarterly meetine of the Loa Angeles diatrict of the Southern California conference of tbe Free Meth odlst church will be held m the Free Methodist church in this cily comuienc ing Thursday eveninir, December 13 and continue over the Sabbath. Roy. C. B. Rby wili preside. The late rain has made a demand for agricultural implements. Plowing ia going on all around the city and business is much livelier than usual. and Sam MOUNT LOWE. Visitors From Kverynhere Taking- In the Sights* Echo Mountain, Dac. 11. —The sunshine on the mountaina wai delicious today and tbe view euperb, a eteamer witb the trail of smoke waa vis ible to the naked eye between San Pe dro and Avalon, and a echooner could be eeen witb a field glass. Miss M. E. McLellan of Paaadena vieited the scenes en Echo mountain in company with her Boaton friend, Mies Anna Hunting. Both were greatly in terested in the obaorvatory and enjoyed Dr. Swift'a lucid explanations of the movements of the great 16 inch refrac tor. E. S. Deniaon, of Oakland, general newe agent of the entire Southern Pa oifio railway system, vieited Echo mountain and the obeervatory with his daughter. Mr. Deniaon is largely in terested in the electric Btreet railway system of Alameda. J. W. Ruddick, ex-county clerk ol Ssn Franciaco, was accompanied by bia wife, hia daughter, Risa Pearl Roddick, and their friends, Mr. and Mra. F. B, Ctiilda of Paaadena. Mr. and Mre. J. 8, Straw, George W. Pbilpotand Wm. S. Wallace were high ly appreciated viaitora from Elyria, ()., and one of the party carried away a souvenir in tne shape of a manzanita Oast, Mr. and Mre. A. Nettleton were from Syracuae, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Webb from Philadelphia, Mr. and Mra. Wm. V. Kelley from Chicago, Mr, and Mre. Samuel Parker from Fall River, Macs., and Mr. D. N. Towne and Mibb Ida Graves from Newball, Cal. There hae been four inches of rain ou the mountains since the storm began a week ago. A Football CI .in . A tie game of football was played by tbe University and High School teams on last Saturday, and notwithstanding tbe rain and mud there were a large number of loyal univereity and high school students to witneaa the game. Owing to the muddy ground the teams were unable to play n very scientific, game, and with the exception of a few brilliant ruua by Smith, Gray and Spencer, a continuous "buck" the cen ter wae the result. A Neat Soheine. Some individu tl with a good head for buaineas procured ass gold-piece in a neat and bandy way yesterday. Armed with a postal card be went to tbe home of a citizen whose residence is not far from the corner of Main and Pico streets and preaentsd the card to tbe lady of the honao. The postal card contained a request suppoeed to come from the huaband that the bearer be given $5. The bearer wae given $5. lie hasn't beeu eeen Since. Faro I'lavera Fined. G. Wells was lined $125 in Judge Saa mau'i court yeaterday for conducting a faro game Ht 120 South Main atreet. E. Wileon und Ed Smith, playere, were fiued $101) eacii. This ia about the third or fourth conviction uf gamblers during the past six months, and the flues are made heavier etch time. SANTA ANA. A TEMPORARY RESPITE. The Death Warrant of John Craig Signed Yesterday. A Stay of Proceeding's by Means of an Appeal. H.asrs. Onthrl* and Phibbe File the Appeal and Propoae to Continue the Legal Fight fur Hu man Life. The death warrant of John Craig, the murderer who won eternal infamy by the triple murder of members of the Hunter family, was signed yeaterday by Judge Smith in department 1. The gruesome document reads as fol lows : In tbe superior court of the stats of California, within and for Los Angelei county. The People of the atate of California, plaintiff, vs. John Craig, defendant, DEATH WARRANT. To the sheriff of Los Angeles connty and the warden of the atate prison of of the etate of Califotnia at Folsom, greeting: BB IT BEMEMUKKED Thnt on the twenty-third day of Nov* ember, in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety four. John Craig was duly and without qualification found guilty of murder in the first degree in the superior court, county of Loa Angelea, state of Califor nia, and on the eighth day of Decem ber, in said year eaid court duly ren dered and there waa then and there reg ularly entered against eaid John Craig judgment aa follows: ' i'htt you, ths eaid John Craig, aa puniehmeut for the crime of which you have boen con victed, Buffer the penalty of death. That within 10 daye from this date that you be by the aherilT of this county taken to the etate prison o! the eti;t6jof California at Foleoui, and by him de - livereu into the custody of the warden of said etate prison, and by b iid wardeu on a date to be hereafter fixed by the warrant of exeoution, that you he hang ed by the neck until ycu are dead.' Now, therefore, it is hereby determined aud lixed by tbia warrant of execution in said case that the said John <'.-»:,; suffer the penalty ot death betweeti the hours of 10 o'clock a. ni. and 4 o'clock p. in. of the 15th day of February, A. D , 1896, within the walls of the stnle prison of ttie atato of California at Fol som. Now, therefore, tfcis is to command you, the said aheriff ol eaid county of Lib Angeles, as provided in said judg ment, to take the eaid John Oraig to the state uriaon of the state of California it Folaom and deliver him into the custody of the warden of said prison. And this ia further to commnnd you. the said warden of the state prison of the state of Caliiornia nt Folaom, to carry into ef fect the eaid j idcuaeut ol said court on the 15th day of February. 1595, between the hours ol 1D a.m. aad 4u. in. of that day, within ibe said state prison of said atate at Folaom, at which tints c.nd place vou ehall then and there h.mic the said John Craig by the ueck nntil he shall bo deitd. li. N. Smith, Judge. It had been decided that Deputy Slier iffa H. 11. Yuri ken and D Kearnoy, act ios; under instructions from Sheriff Cline, Bhouid leave in tbe ulternoon witli Craig, en route to Folaom. but en estop pel on eucb waa taken by prisoner's counsel. Meßsre. Guthrie end Pbibb3 filed an appeal and made application lor a etny of proceedings peudiug such appeal. Until the supreme crurt haa passed up' n tbe matter, therefore, tbe murderer gets respite. Whiie sympathy ia wasted upon a man of Craig's caiiber, the ap peal in tbia particular ease wili eetve a very good purpoae. Craig will surely be hanged eooner or later, and even in the event of a new trial being granted and—to stretch tbe imagination to tbe widest exteut —he Bhouid be acquitted, the Buena Vista atreet murders would etill have to be answered for. Meantime, however, a moat interest ing poiut of law has to be eettled. Some uf the brightest legal micda in the city are at ieaue as to whether the court erred in permitting testimony regarding a subsequent crime to be introdnced in order to prove criminal intent in the carrying out of tbe orTense for which the delendautwaa being tried. Some of the foremost attorneys bold that a logical connection between the two crimee was eatnblisbed by tbe proeecution, and in such caae the dieputed evidence wae clearly admissible; but, on tbe other hand, it is juet as keenly contended by other attorneys ol prominence that the connection was not established in such manner aa to warrant tbe admission cf testimony that, without doubt, muit % A KNIFE in the hand of a Surgeon gives yi.ua feeling of hor- h ror anc * dread. There is f&afiaFvk r no longer necessity for its TOrBrKqA y use m many diseases furm tggaf &4 \ P er . lv regarded as incurable The Triumph of Conservative Surgery is well illustrated by the fact that PIIDTIIPP O1 * Breach, is now radically I\UI lUIVL, cured without the knife and without pain. Clumsy, chafing trusr.es can be thrown away ! They never cure but often induce inflammation, strangulation and death. TUMORS Ovarian, Fibroid (Uterine) and I wi TIUIVOs) many others, are now removed without the perils of cutting operations. PI I P TUMORS however large. Fis riLC 1 U.HUKO, tula and other disease* of the lower bowel, are permanently cured with out pain or resort to the knife. STONF * n ** ie Bladder, no matter how large, ' will* i s crushed, pulverized, washed out ami perfectly removed without cutting. STPITTfIPP of Urinary Passage Is also OIIVIVIUtiL, removed without cutting in hundreds of cases. For pamphlet, references and all particulars, send io cents (in stamps) to World's Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. MOTHERS ,1^ and those soon to become mothers, tgraptii should know that Prescription robs, \t- m \\\\ greatly shortened. It also promotes the secretion of an abundance of nourishment for the child. Mrs. Doha A. Ot'Tiißtn, of Oak'ev, Overton Co., Term., writes: "When I began taking Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription, i was not able to stand on my feet without suffering almost death. Now I do all my housework, washing, cooking, sewing and everything for my family of eight. 1 run stouter now thrni I have beeu in sjbt years. Your ' favorite Prescription ' is the hest to take before confinement, or at least it proved so with me. I never .suffered so little with auy of my children as I did with my last. 1 ' have prejudiced the defendant in the minds of tbe jury. And so ths cats stands, and to settle this moot point a little delay, even if Oraig temporarily benefit!, cannot be a matter for legiti mate demur. SINGLE TAKERS. Lawrance Dunham Snenha on Labor au Kmploytr of Capital. The tingle tax meeting in Blanchard- Fitzgerald hall, on Monday evening, wai attended by an audience that filled the hall, aud the prooeedingi through out were auoh as to hold the close atten tion ol all present. After lome fine autoharp music by Profenor Singleton, who alio saog sev eral selections, tbe speaker of the even ing. Mr. Laurence Dunham of New York, waa introdnoed. Mr. Dunham, now spending a few months at Pasa dena, ii a member of the tingle tax national committee. On this occasion be delivered a briei but compact and logical address en Labor an Employer of Oapital. Following is a brief sum mary of what Mr. Dunham said : He denied tbe statement, so often made, that labor Ii employed by capital —at though the plow employed tbe plowman, inttead of tbe man the plow. This idea, he showed, sprang from the fact that men controlling large capital do employ labor, and, nnder present conditions, seem to bave it at their mercy. Gut the power of these capitalists over labor eprung. in reality, not from their control of capital, whioh is but a result and instrument of labor, but from tbe monopoly of Innd, which is the opportunity of labor. Land once free, tbere would be no limit io the power oi iabor to produce ,capital; and land onoe free, tbe wealih produced therefrom, whether or not in the shape ol capital, must go to the producer. Then it would no longer be true that the men who do the work norer get rich. A fact whioh Mr. An drew Oarnr gie stated lately at being the greatMtdiscovery of hie life. For en' der such circumstances those would be the only people who could get rich. The meant to this' end—to givo each iv :n an equal opportunity with every other man, and to ecnre to each the entire product of his labor—it to abolieh all taxes on industry and thrift, and to ph'.ce them where they rightfully be long—on the valus of land irrespective of improvements. The case between the powe.- to enslave labor, conferred by control of capital or by land mmopaly, was illustrated by the fact that io deprive the Southern Pacific company of its ctpital without touching its control of land would leave its power over land unimpaired, while to deprive the company of its right of way nnd termiu.il yards, if land uener ally were forced into use by taxing it to its full value, wonld reduce the giant to abject feebleness. The speaker concluded by thus sum ming up the tingle'tax plan : "All taxes on labor or us products in any form tend to re trict or discourage tho productl nof wealth. Therefore n 1 such taxes must be abulishel. Taxes on the value of lend, irrespeciivo ct im provements thereon toud to encourag" production by making the use of Unit tho ouly source of profit therefrcm. Therefore all taxes should be levied on land vaiues alone" After tbe address, which was liatened to with deep iuterest, v general discitl sion wai indulged in, which became more and more spirited up to the hour of closing. Messra. Miller, Wood, Web ster, Doss, Whitlleaev, Drake, lloyt and a couple of ladies spoae briefly on the merits and demerits of the eiugle tax philosophy. Next Monday evening Mr. Clarence Miller will ape. k on tbe filiation of in terest Your Family .should In' provided with tho well-known emergency medicine, AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL The best remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Prompt to act, Sure to Cure Notice of Foreclosure Sale. SHERIFF'B SALE NO. 21,043-OBDgR OF sale and decree of foreclosure and hale. MUbank Johnson, platMift'. vs. Hugo Schulze John Doe and Richard Kco, defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of pale and decree of foreclosure and sale Issued out of tho Superior (Jourt uf tho county of Los Auireles, of thettateof California, on the 19th flay of No vember, A. D. 1894, in the above entitled ac tlou, wherein Mii Dank Johnson, the ab-ive named plaintiff, obtuined a judgment and de oree ol foreclosure and sale against Hiiro Schulze et al., d.fendenis, on the 17th day of November, A. 11. 1494, for the sum of turee hundred, eighty-two and 8.1-100 dollars ($.182.85), Bold coin ol the Uuittd States, I which said decree was, on th, 19th day of No ; vembur, A. 1). 1894, recorded In Judgment : Book 55 of eaid court, at page 15. I am com ! inaaded to sell all tnat certain lot, piece or par cel of land situate, lying and being In tho said couiityofLosAuge.es, state of Caiifornls, an 1 bounded and described as follows: Lot twenty-one (11) of Buei's subdivision of lot 11, rauge 12, Alhambra Addition tract, as per map thereof recorded in Book 15, at page 00, of Mlsco Uiieous Records of said Lob Ange les county; together with all water rights ap pertaining to said lot: log- tber with all and Blngular the tenements, heradliaments aud ar puitenauoes thereun o belonging or in any wiie spi.ertiln ng. Public notice s hereby given that, on Salur day, the 15th day of December, A, D. 1894, ut 12 o'clock in. of that day, in front of the court House door of the county of Los Angeles, Broadway entrance, I will, lv obedience to Slid order of sele and decree of foreclosure and Bale, sell the above-described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary lo satisfy said judgment, with interest and cos's, etc., to the highest and be it bidder, lor cash gold coin of tha United State). Dattd this 21st day of November, 1894 I C. CL NE, Sheriff of Lni Angeles C iunty. By J. 0. Lows, Depuiy .sheriti; Sheldon Borden, Atioruey for Plaintiff. U-81-wed-Al Examination of Teachers. fVJOTIr.K IS HEREBY QtVEN THAT TIIE Li semi-annual examination of teachers will be held in the State Normal School building, comer of i.rand avenue nnd Fifth streets, l.os Angeles, beginning on Monday, 'December 24tn, hi lOo'cloek a, in. All applicants for certificates upon examina tion must be present at the beginning ot tho examination. Teaahers desiring their certificates renewed should file application ior renewal with the secretary of the county board of education (room-I', court house) onjor before December liOth. Teachers holding valid primary grade certif icates issued in this county, and desiring lo take the grammar grade examination, nust report on Thursday, December 27th, at Nor mal School building, By order of the hoard of education. IV. \V. SEAMAN, Secretary. Los Angeles, December 3,1894, 27 .rel it . I * -* * V for Infante and Children. " Caatoria tsao well adapted to children that Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, I recommend it as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, known to me." 11. A. Arciibb, M. D>, Kills Worms, glres sleep, and promotes d» 111 So, Oitord Bt., Drooklyu, N. Y. goallcm. Without injurious medication. "The use of 'Castoria h so universal and "For several yeara I have recommended 'ts merits so. wall Known that it seen™ a work your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to of supercrofMtion to endorse It. For,- arc tho do so as it haa Invariably produced beneficial Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria results." within easy reach." Eowm F. PAaoaa, Jt. D„ Carlos JLucrrx, D. t>., 126 th Street and 7th Aye., New York City. New York City. The Cent Ana Comuirv. 77 Mrruur Stbbct, Niw Toast Cm. DR. LIEBIG & CO.'S WORLD'S DISPENSARY The oldest, most successful and reliable tic s slve SPECIAL DOCTORS FOR MBM as the Pacific coast—MUsllahed IB lan Freneleoe fat _ m * 8 rears and 8 years In Los Angelea TUere are many Imltalora but jfflr fl'J| NO EQUALS AS SPECIAL DOCTORS ■p /£. jflgMreri For men ia Lee Angeiee. F ll d' r " Tl18 poot " , * t,,, tnm 10 *• *>* %c, Tiost Only (he Old—The Tried—Th* Trn Wf< ' ATI V <W The SPRCIAI. SURGEON FROM TH g BAM V***' URANCIBOO OKFIIIIB Is bow In charge of thg) VV ! l<» Augolea offices, ao per.ons living in mm AAr ' t/-«»t'3§Ss*Hsw'\ Angeles can have Ue benefit of the seme treat- Qp , merit aa 11 they went to San Kranelaco. M^^Mi^M^^m^f^^ ; ivk Congultutiou PEEK, Personally of i*~W*3mW&rt&'^ Wffiiifk PR- LIKBIB A CO. ours all NSRVQUB, PM> VaTR AND CHRONIC DISRASRB OF MBit. HIiMBS'.W '-Wlt\ J Ca et, curable guaranteed, no matter how cost* LeHaHß*'^'V - "• 'l\ t plicated oi who baa failed. Our dlagaoela "SrPS!»»F"' *t ' V AJvwßsßKifil she<' and confidential hook far mea sent free. '■ JJ'*'WS»SB®(fflfl C*V~ Alt business racradly conOdentlaL a^^HOßmaary' 1 w \ a'fimHWejSfl c d™ : io t'"is to * P ' m " <ind 7° *' 3 ° P- " k LO9 ANORLIB BRANCH < "<sisf| t 123 SOUTH MAIN STREET CffTstfPfc makhood"restW:sto: ' •SLY curi'S all nervousness ordiscasraof theaeuerattve organs, mW WW JS? A such as: I.OKt Mnnliood, Tire 4 Peel- BUS j D \*T fj lnsr. Pnlna In the Hark, I». lilllty, rimplc, Head ffl \ ak' V .4*4 aclic,S«niiiinl »Vcakiiea«,»il«litlyßjlilßatastß,lssi»6. fl I V <^, T trnry, !»<-!,pondoncy, Varicocele. HrcmatareneKß SS V , V and S oriHtipntlon. Cures where all else falls. The dodtor :* hnsiliscovcrcdtheactlvepriiiciplßonwhichthevltalltyOf tha BEFORE AND AFTER sr \ r.u. apparatus Is dependent. Tho r"asnn ti hv sufferers are not enrol by phvslelnis nud medicines Is beennae over 80 par cent arc tr mhl- I win, s>r«stnilll«. for which crPIlir.XH la the only known remedy to cure the com plaint without nn npor.itHiu A written fanarsMst<M> to refund the money If a permanent curs Is not efflTlerl Itv the use of slt boxes. Si.ro n hnit, six for syoo. Heed for circular nnil testimonials. Addrvaa DAVOI aUDAiISK CO., IVO. Ilos 0070, fan trraliclH* ••••• • inir >■>• C. H. HANCR, Agen>, 177-170 N. Spring ttre-t. ORANGE LAND AND OIL LAND. THE BEST BARGAINS ON THU MARKET. IU acres o' 'i y nr ol I o anges and lemons, with tine water-right and irrigating flume, oily. IU m.lj.'mm Kh laurti r.0.; price, 1832.10. .... _ l i*j 1(1 0.-Hp o es. anttabia for lemons, oranges or any One fruits, 1 mile Irom centerofl aadlaads. Wltn hes »>w rutin In the stite; price only *i5O pjr acre: only 10 per teat oath' down, and o ot c.! m 10 yeais at ncr cint luteresi. 10 serfs of ' year f'd '>r»og«« al O'BltWI; only *'!">0O: easy term". 10 or< «in B*l amis: half in old oran«tf-: pilce SIJSoO. jo »erv«, all in h «ri,i g oranges ami olives, with about 1 acre in pomesranates, snd a variety of An* fruits: phr«,pr«t wafrund-r pressure: located abDni half one from Memo eaepoti ihe moll h i«atlfnl a id lieal-hleat location In California' price, $12,000. '. 0«e , -om. 'hin "i ha'f in orang •« from nto IS yuars old, with good bulldnr jSdJjUH ■ - lßtt"ato't read noli Men one; the town lots adjoining this property sell for »aOO eaoht pries t» 00 day . is i o.ioo. . . _ • lliiiishs iinil Lots iv Los Anifeles at a Great sacrifice. Oueeleeant U-ttory hiuee, onlr fl ye minutes' car ride from ths courthouie: good oarrlage honSa and stable: price only iSSOj. . One cnttuxi uf !) nri- -onm aad 2 lot', only one blook from high school: worth at laaat $6000 but tt.u-l be sold at #WOO. _ One new co oiuai ci tinge on corner lot on Hill st.: 10 large rooms, oement walks, fine fence. Inwn, c rriase-hou<e aud stable, aad one of ihe handsomeat homes on thu street, hor--same si the n'h rt wo -md "re sold at a sacrifice'to pay debts: eaay t s rms uf payment: rirloe, •5000. 1(1 acre of land on A eat Ninth et.: worm at least $5000; will be ao d for (3000. I_OS ANQEL-rTa OIL. LAND. Oof the bit oil Ics on S'.ate steot.so ioc t'd tint tiey control the oil on 7?,000 sqn we, feet, or i ci'ial lo 100 l he other oil lots: prici, ifiOOO A r "'.iiTible neulleoian is toady lo coiitiact to sink one nr more wells on this ground 800* feet lor $-100, aud If he dou'i llnd oil will r_'<iul c no pay lor the work. API l ° W. P. McINTOSH, Agent, 2Q7 BRADBURY BLOOK. THE PUENTE OIL CC PRODUCERS OP I Geßerßl^Jßßilnfs-r AND DEALERS IS (] t\,T I l) Pj VjtoUUL. BIKER BLOCK. Tel. 196. PETROLEUM Wells at Pieite, CaL This Company is ptepared to sell and deliver crude petroleum in large Off email quantities either in taak cars on lins of railroads in Los Angelas of outJ aide, or by tank wagon or drums t > any part of city We 'urnish cruSe petro eusrf to Cable R*.t Co., R'y Co., Templest R'y Co. at. >ther l»rgecom»§ojaj^ OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. FARMERS BANK OF LOS ANGELES. CAL. CAPITAL (PAID DP, $ 000,001.00 EUHPLUS AND fUSSKRVE 820,000.00 TOTAL $1,320,000 00 OFFICERS: DIRECTORS: I. W. HELLMAN President W.H.Perry, 0. E, Thorn, A. OlassaH, H. W. HELLMAN Vlee-Prealdeut O. W. Ohllds, U. Ducommen, JOHN MILNEK. ( aihler T. L. Duque, J. B. Lankeishlm B. J. FLEISHMAN Assistant Oashlcr H. W. Hellman, L W. Hellman, Sell and Buy Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Special Collection Department CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NATIONAL I _ Bank, 101 8. Bprin< St., Nadeau block. L. N. BREED President WM. F. HOSBYeIIELL Vice-President C.N. FLINT....* C/ishior W. H. UOLLIDAY Assistant Cashier Capital, paid In (to.d coin $20r>.000 Burplnsand mut. video,profits 25,0.H) Authorized capital 500,000 DIttCCTOBS! L. N. Breed, H. T. Newell, Wm. 11. Avery, Bllas Hdman, W. 11. Holiday, F. C. Bn-br aheil, M. Hunan, Frank Rader, D. Remlck, Thos. Gos», Wm. F. Bo.byshell. UHBI^KOFSAVSNGS CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000 223 S. Spring St., LOS ANGELES. orvicEii* »ne oinccTonn: ... W. Stimson Wm. Ferguson VV. E. Kc"ay Pr«st. Vire-PrMt. C.luer C. G. Harrison S. H. Mott R. M. Baker A. E. Pomeroy S. A. Butler INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS J LOS ANGELES-SAVIN'iS BASK, K3O N. Main st Caplttl stock If 100,000 Surplus 35,000 J. F. P1,:.0r, Pres. H. W. Hellman, V ce-Pros. w. M, Cat well, Cssnli r. Diree o s—l. W. Hellman, J. V. liner, H. W. Hoi miv, I. vv. Heilman, jr., W. M. Caswell. Inter>'«t t»hM on deposits. Money to loan on 1\ irf GOLD AND SILVER REFINI sG M^tifa 430 booth binug .street, Los Augeus, Cal OF LO3 AHQBLES. Surplus .100.000 J. M. ELLIOTT. President. W.O. KgRCKUOFF, V.-Pras't. F4ANKA GIBsON, Cashier. li B. STI \Fr"iK, A-.s't CSShitS* OinSGTjSW J. M. Blllolt, h 0- Bickaail, F Q Story, H. Jem", J. D. Hooker, W. G Patterson, Wm. G. Kerckhorr. — 1 i i m ,mm J OS AHQELK3 NATIONAL BANK. UNITS!) STATS 3 DII-09ITOBT Capital #500,010 Surplus 67,<i00 ' Toial 007,000 GKOKGB H BON'KBBAKE Presiden* WAUK»N til LLBIEN Vice President ¥.. U. HOWE4 (buhies E. W. COB Assistant OatoUr i UInECTORS! I George 11. Bonebrak --, Warren Glllelan, P. M. Green, L'has. A. Marrlner, W. U. Brown, A. *. Frauclsoo, B, P, Johnson, M. T, Allen, f. C, Howes. B-UH