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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE. I n,. Herald Steam PR.irvjriNa Hocsrc mikes a specialty of Legal Piloting. Briefs, Transcripts, etc., p inted at low rates. Reduced Prices. ', 1 otter, my stock of doors, sash.cs, etc., at-the following reduced prl -ttstr „•" ,". i WINDOW SASH. Still -51 35 ■*tVi;.:.. i W wis .'. »i 1 65 13X12 * } 38 10x14 - 1 75 10x1(1 • 2 26 15x28 2 75 15x32 S 00 15x3(1, '8 86 15x4(1. 3 50 Other sizes in proportion. DOORS. i. Oxti.tlxl inch. .$1 00 8.6x6.0x1J, meulded 1 90 2.8x6.8x1J " 2 12 ii. BK6.BxIJ m a 25 2.10x6.10x14 " 250 3x7x14 " ,- 2 75 Every other size in proportion, Also great reduction in paints, oils aud (?la9S, at No. 28 Los Angeles street, udder the White House. B. Hafhakl. Im-sept27 The Mechanics* store, 49 Main street, has just opened unother new line of goods, and purchasers will do well to cull there be fore buying elsewhere, as they certainly will find ihe best bar gains aud nothing but new goods. The proprietors will multe it their liiisiness for everybody to get t lie full value of their money. If The Russian Electric Baths of It. Hughes and Wife are located at No. 15 Main street, opposite tbe Pico House. Gentleman and la dies will be waited upon by persons •>f their own sex. novl4tf The Cosmopolitan saloon. Main street, uuder Temple Block, is sup plied with the finest liquors ond cigars to be found in the city. Hot lunch composed ef all thedelieocies of the season every day from 11 to 2, for the moderate price of 15 cents. Oysters iv every style and alt other special dishes at reasona ble prioes. Business men will llnd the Cosmopolitan the most con venient place In Ihe city. 524-lw Ladies' scissors and pen knives at Sutherland's gun store, 75 Main street..,. - - lmys At Pearson's Oriental saloon, Downey Block, you can get a hat tie of excellent uhampagne for $1, fine whiskies, imported direct from Kentucky, milk punches of a per fection which reflects unbounded honor on their compounders and capital Havana cigars, the latter for a Uil.. 526-lm Philadelphia Brewery. Beer has a Falstullliun effect, its Henry Weil, the brewer of the Philadelphia Brewery, will testify. Good beer makes muscle and fat, and all the tegular patrons of the Philadelphia Brewery :ire strong and healthy. It mikes the sick well and the healthy stronger; physic is unnecessary and doctors] are played out, if you use the Phil adelphia beer. Leave orders ut the brewery or send them by mail. De livered free to any part of the city. aug24-tr. A. T. McDonougih, late of 39 fspriug street, lias just opened the Acme of Fashion at No. 12, Tem ple street, where he will be pleased to meet his old customers and the public in general, to whom, as be fore, he guarantees the moat stylish and best fitting clothes lo be hud in the city. Pruning shears and budding knives at Sutueilaud's gun store, 75 Main street. Ituys Notice. The Ladies' Oyster Kooms, Ke uujeua street, near Maiu, opposito the United States Hotel, are uguiu opened to the ladies and will tie untried on in a strictly respectable way, so that all ladies, with or without escorts, may feel at ease and receive prompt aud respectful attention. Oysters In every style, ebrlmpa, tea, coffee, etc., coustaully ■•a hand. Jon Bayer. octttf Ten Cent Shaving Saloon. A. Labouge has opeued a shav ing saloon at 138 Main street, where he will be glad to serve the public. Gentlemen with tender faces es pecially invited to give him a call. Imsep2l. The Messre. Lips. Craigue & Co. have made arrangements to receive monthly cargoes of the famous Ph. Bsst Brewing Company's export lager beers. These beers are mude at Milwaukee and bottled by the Messrs. Stamm & Meyer. The first of the cargoes arrived yester day, consisting of un entire load. The Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co., t'hrough this arrangement, are enabled to otter special advantages to purchasers. The first prizes were awarded to this Ph. Best Ex port beer at the Centennial Expo sit ion, at the Wisconsin State Fair, held at Milwaukee, and at the Inter-State Fair held ut Chicago. lmai>r2l Just Arrived. A Bhipraeut orOtnNNBSH' Ex nt a Stop i', direct froip. Liverpool, iu pints and quails. " AMSX. Mckenzie. 127 Main street, Poirel building, Lo*-Angeles. inrZl-if Xfic Bayer, of. Congress Hall,.has just received a consignment of boca lager beer, it is a su perb article and canuot be excelled a> a draught beer. Oysters, shrimps, hot and cold lunches of all kinds, constantly on hand. Give him a call. Corner Main and Us. quena streets, opposite the U. S. Hotel. ' ■ 08 Powder, shot and caps at Suther land's gun store, 75 Main street. 1 Guns, rifles and pistols at Suther land's gun store, 75 Main street. 1 One of the Brightest lijjarms OfafairTnne h * flno Bet of tenth. The ladles, being hilly alive to this fast, pat ronise WZulioNT Iv preference to any other denufrtee, since tney know by ex perience that It preserves like no other the pristine whiteness .and cleanliness ol the teeth, and makes a naturally Iweet breath uddliiaually fragrant. It Is Mv l i ~ip >f *IS hftflM Sftv f(\ friday. \2'„7^ytA t ] ists. Herald Steam Printing House. The iacillties of the Hekai.i> BLeam Printing Uouse for doing Job work aro not surpassed In Callforuia outside of Han Francisco and Sacramento. All work en trusted to us will be executed with neat ness uud disuatoh at tbe lowest livlug rates. NfKdAINeTKK. Hereafter notices of cqmpaules, socie ties, churches, ele., will only be inserted Id tbe HxRALiiaR paid advertisements. Wo reserve, for Places of Worship, a grat is directory, which will appear every Sunday morning. WAR DEPARTMENT, SIGNAL SERVICE, U. S. ARMY. IMvIN-ioii of Telegrams nnd Reports f6f the l»enefltof Commerce ami Agriculture. Report of observotlonß takenat (.on An gelen, Cal., Oct. li, 187C. hi*** t»*M i ... it 11, mo*. « . n -.. ,i,..n ...^ 4:4) a. v. tiSt) I', w. 1:15 p.m. til 3 11 I C 1 s n ft r 5 1 > Mttximum Thermometer, 75 Minimum *' ' ,6-I.' M. Krantz, Observer; LOCAL BREVITIES. The steamer Orizaba ta due from San Francisco this morning. Mr. J. liumiller offers a lot of wine casks for sale in our Nrw To :P^ty:".:'':iu':i.■ A nicely furnished front room Is advertised as for rent In our New To-Day. Sailed froiri Wilmington,Oct. ;! I, steamer Newport, Hayu-urd mas ter, for San Francisco. Sec advertisement of lost gold locket with onyx setting, bearing in ninuogrum the letters "M. Y." The police force made eighty-one arrests during September and re covered SGfIS worl li of stolen prop «rty.> ' ■ It will be seen, by advertisement elsewhere, tbat pork trimmings and leaf in id can be obtained from now on at No. 56 Aliso street. Tho publication office of the Daily Star has been removed to the eeooud fluor of the Odd Fellows' building, over tbe Postplllce. Mr. Milton I.lndley, w!|<> has been absent on a business visit to Minneapolis for the past five months, got back yesterday. A young girl advertises in our New To-Day for a situation as chambermaid or nurse. (Jan make herself generally useful in a family. Argument on demurrer in the case of tho People vs. Thistletoii, indicted for libel, will be heard in the County Court oil' Sal unlay uexl, nl 9 o'clock A. ill. Four drunk* were up before Juilge Peel yesterday, three of whom paid $3 each into the City Treasury and one—Old Kirnr —was sent to the chain eting for fifteen days. Both the fire companies have formally announced their determi nation to compete for the prize cup at the' Agricultural Park races, ft will be an exciting event, without doubt. Meudel Meyer went down to Sauta Ana aud Orange yesterday. He is going to repent his conceit in the Southern portion of the county, a request to that effect having reached hlui. City Attorney Godfrey notified Council yesterday that he had re ceived lonice that the case of the Foil! raHcho bus been set for re arguim'M (oral) during tho session of the Supreme Court in this city. The new Pavilion this year con tains many more square feet of Hour I bun the entire depot on A la mella street used by the Joint-fair last ytar did; and yet It is expected that tile managers will lie crowded for I pace. At flic sea-iion of the Grand Lodge of Good Templar* of California and Nevada, at Vullej \ ye-terdAy.Will D. Gould, ofthisciiy.was re-elected Grand Worthy Chief Templar. The next session of the Lodge will be held at Stocklou. Our San Bernardino friend Barn hart desires to have it understood that ho was a camliduto for no office in the gift of the Constitu tional Convention, the statements of the Han Francisco Bulletin and Loa Aniteles Express to the con trary notwithstanding. The San Diego Newanayn: "Cap lain Simpson will sell excursion tickets to the Loa Angeles Fair at reduoeil rates,' The steamer will leave here on the 10111 or this month, and leaves Los Angelas, or l ather S*'u Pedro, uu the 24tli'. We hear of ti nil in tier going unto at tend the Fair." United Suite* Commissioner. Whiting lias been engaged taking depositions in tho cose of Q. E- Long, assignee of Temple <Ss W'orW nvati, against Shimon Levy and R. Colin He has also Issued the papers Iv a suit by a sailor against Captain Lilulell, of tlie Echo, a schooner snow tunning between the breakwater and Santa Catalinu. Island. We learn Hint a number of boys have rented a house at the corner of First and San Pedro streets, nominally to be Used us v theatre but really, It is said, as a loafing place. Chief Harris should iuves sigate tbe matter at once and if, us isstateil, it Is nothing hut a hood lum rendezvous, should suppress it, n ; The third annual meeting of the California Dairymen's Society will be held iv the Young Men's Christlop Association building, on Sutter street, between Kearney and Dupont, Ban Francisco, be ginning at 7:30 o'clock, Thursday evetilug, October 10th. Tbe ses sions will coui nine ou Friday, Oc tober 11th. All Interested In dalry llally invited to be ake part in a general subjects of import men. City Attorney Godfrey having but once availed himself of tbe pro visions of an ordinance which al- Idwsthe City Attorney a feeof $5 in all-pfrtsecu'tiobs under city ordi nances, yesterday suggested, "in view of the fact that the City At* torney, under the new charter, will receive $150 per month,that v would be well to repeal tho law in order, we suppose, that there may be no temptation in the way of his suc ceesor. His suggestion was at once adopted. . As the Herald proposes to send arotirlcl about fourteen canvassers to solicits advertisements for its Fair Daily, we hope business men Will come to the conclusion that the papers which work for the in-, tercets of Los Angeles every day in the year should be accorded a portion of the advertising incident to tbe Fair. Wait till you hear the dul cet accents of our gentlemanly corps of solicitors before disposing of all your favors. "Speaking of quails," says toe Santa Barbara Press, "a tourist who passed through the I'urisima and San ta Hi fa regions last week says there are literally clouds of tlie birds to bo soon there, many of the Mocks numbering three and four hundred each, while in a •neighboring valley', called "(Juali Valley," they are ,slijl more nu merous—so thick, Indeed, that when Ihe masses rise they actually darken the sun." Too thick! «M.i It Loiseau, of the shooting gallery, has a coyote in leash which ho is undertaking to tame. We would lay a wager-that the coyote will win the game and give Liiseau a good many points, to boot, The an imal looks very much like a cross between the fo)(, the wolf , and the <lng. Ho does not realize Mark Twain's description of his ugliness. The fact is, he is rather pretty. Applications tor space in the Pavilion are being received at the Secretary's office, No. 5 Odd Fel lows' Blodk, or by M. H. Kimball, Superintendent, bqt no space is be ing aliolied this week. On Mon day next local departments will be first provided for and then room will he assigned to individuals making displays. - Santa Monica News. We take the following Hems from the Santa Monica Outlook of the 3rd mat" " Tfie Los Angeles Star gets off an other empty fiiurlsh to the people of Santa Monica about taking measures to preveut the "despolia tion" of the wharf. The people are powerless here, As to the talk about tearing up the railroad, there Is no possibility of that. The 8. P. B. It. Company will operate it as lief etofure. The party consisting of Robt. Cnrnahan, Heury Seavers, and sev eral others, who weut down into Mexicoafew weeks ago to engage in placer mining, have returned. They say there is a good prospect down there, but the Mexicans were disposed to make It a little too live ly for "outside barbarians." Sheep-shearing has jitst beeu completed ou tbe Ban Vicente ranch. Tiie number of sheep sheared was about 8,500-5,000 of these be longlngto Col. Baker aud the bal ance to B. dates, Tbe wool win in excellent condition, and the fleeces averaged about 1J pounds. It will be seen by reference to the advertisement of the L. A. & I. K. it., that v change has been made in the running time. The after noon train leaves Santa Monica at 2:25 instead of 3:20 as heretofore, and returnintr, leaves Los Angeles ut4:2o. - The shipments from Santa Mon ica last month, per S. P. R. R , were as follows:' .110 sacks barley, 11 sacks beans, 39 sacks corn, 63 cases strained honey 95 bales wool, and 187 packages merchandise, weighing 117,028 pounds. We are told' that the 'clay pipe factory will begin operations again ln a few week, it seems a little strauge that work over stopped in that establishment. The clay has proved to be of excellent quality, and the pipe already made will compare favorably With the best manufacture of Sacramento. As tbia manufactory has at least the advantage (if freights, It would seem that it ought to do a good business in this Southern country. Michael Duffy of this place met witli a serious aooident one day last week. . It seems that he was attempting to split a large log with gun powder. The blast failing to go off, after waiting what he sup posed a reasonable length of time, Mr. Duffy proceeded to inspect tbe place charged, when the exp osion occurred, burning his face badly and filling it witb splinters. It Was supposed at first that be would lose one of his eyes, if uot both. . This morning, we are glad to state, the appearances are that ho wilt lose neither Of Uis eyes, COURT REPORTS. til SIS (I« WisW _ Swci.vipi.. J .. Wednesday, Oct. 3. Weill vs. Jonej—Re-set for trial Tuesday. Oct..Bth, at 8 a. m. Qilleland vs. Gilleland —Demur- er submitted; two days to file points. ■ Davhi vs. Davis—Case • reset for Monday next at.W:?O.A..&r, P. W. Dormer appointed referee to take testimony of wltuosßes iv attend ance tills day from a distance. Thlstlewate et al. vs. Taylor et si:-On trial, .. ... ~ . . i t jr..in <..in i................8iehi«n». J. Till-KSI'AY, Oct. :). People >•*•. Geo. Thlstletoo—Li bel;, six .indictments. Demurrer tiled in one case and stipulated that it applies equally tqslt. Demurrer set for argumenttSaturday, Oot. 18, at ft A.M. People vs. Santiago Xrfjpez—As sault to rape. Plea of not guilty. Set for trial Wednesday Oot. 9th, at OA. M. Prubats Court STEPHENS, J. THCBSDaV, Oct. 3d. Estate of Jouo Antonio fells, de ceased —Ooiititroerf utrttt Friday, Oct. 4th, at 9 a. M .for further hear ing. A Boston man's complaint: It'», all very well to talk about low pri ces and how cheap dry goods and clothing are, but what is all that to the average American cltlzeu wbo has to pay war prioes for his abso lute necessities, suoh as whisky, cigars and porter house steaks? Proceedings. Council met in regular' session yesterday afternoon, with Mayor MacDougall in the Chair. Present—Messrs. Green, Jones, MuDaily, Karoheval, Potts, Lips, Ajiablasa, Hollenbeck and Colin. . The minutes of last meeting were read, and approved. SOJ ';..Tho Mayor reported that he had settled with the Zinjero Tor the month of September aud filed the Treasurer's receipt for $1,320 50, with returned permits amounting to $496. Referred to Finance Com mittee. The City Judge reported the col lection of $72 fines since last re port. Filed, The Chief of Police submitted his report, showing that 81 arrests had been made during the month of September, as follows: Libel, 1; misdemeanor, 19; drunk, 39; ma licious mischief, 1; embezzlement, 1; lusane, 2; vagrants, 3; assault and battery, 9; pet" larceny, 2; rape, 1; assault with deadly weap on, 1; grand larceny, 1; threat to kill, 1. Fines collected from ar rests by the police, stolen property recovered (tho full amount reported), $698. Filed. 1 Tbe Ci»y Attorney reported Unit he had been advised that the case of the City v*. the Felix Bancho had been set for argument before tbe Supreme Court iv this city. The Health Officer reported that the city .'had been defeated in tbe suit to compel certain property owners on Main street to cease us ing Z inja No. 8 as a publio sewer. Also, that he found the pond at the junction of Olive and Second streets in a foul condition and likely, If something Is not done, to breed disease. Since last report notice has been given for the abate ment of 29 nuisances. Mr. Hollenbeck moved that the City Attorney be instructed lo draw a resolution repealing the or dinance making Znnja No. 8 a public sewer. So ordered. Mr. Lips moved that the City Surveyor be instructed to devise a plan to drain the Olive-Second street pond, to bo presented to tbe next meeting of Council. So or dered. The Committee on Zanjas asked for further time to report on the complaint of outside Irrigators in regard to water from Zanja No. 7. Granted. Tbe Board of Public Works sub mitted their report,which was filed ' aud tbe recommendations acted on seriatim: Recommend that the petition of B. Kdelmsm be granted. Approved. Also, that petition of Meyberg Bros, for permission to lay crossing in front of their store on Main street. Same action. Also, that the grading of Elmlra street be indefinitely postponed. Same action. Also, that the assessment for the improvement of Main street, be tween Ninth and Fifth streets, be referred back to the City Surveyor for correct ion of names of property owners. So ordered. The City Surveyor reported that he had great difficulty in ascer taining names of property owners and asked for authority to procure the assistance of a searoher of records to assist him. Mr. Cohb moved that Mr. Foster be employed to assist Mr. Kellehor at uu expense not to exceed $25. Carried. Communication from the Eoe niny Expres* Printing Company, asking for $200 on account or print ing city charter and ordinances. Referred to Committee on Finance. Petition from George Scovill to be allowed to do grading iv front of his property. Referred to Board ot Public Works. Petition from G. G. Jon.es to grade the street in front of lot 18, block Z, Mott tract. Same refer enoe. Communication from J. V. York, with deed from property owners of right of way for Boyle avenue. Same reference. Resolution opening Citron street. Ordered published. Mr. Cohn moved that tiie City Attorney be instructed to prepare an ordinance authorizing the neces sary assessment. So ordered. Estimate of. City Surveyor of cost of bridge between tower aud reser voir No. 4. Referred to Committee on Water Supply with power to SOt. I , Certificate of City Surveyor iv regard to work of Mr. Banbury on Reservoir No. 5. Same reference. For building tower aud brlok work at tunnel. The bid of W. R. Oleaann being the lowest, on mo tion of Mr. Green, the contract was awarded to him and the Commit tee on Water Supply instructed to prepare a contract f.-«r action at tbe next meeting of the Council. Mr. Green, from t be Sewer Com mittee, asked further time to re port 'v the mutter of flushing the sewers. Granted, Mr. Keroheval, from the Police Committee, reported verbally that tbe Committee had considered the petition of tbe Los Angeles Guards aud recommend that it be laid on the tr bio. Adopted. The City Attorney reported that he had prepared a new bond for tbe City Treasurer, substituting the name of O. W. Chllds iv lieu of that of Wm. H. Perry. Approved aud Mr. Perry released from fu ture responsibility. The Finance Committee reported that they have approved the usual monthly bills. City Clerk In structed to draw warrants on the proper funds for their payment. The bill of Dr. Gale, Health Of ficer, for $125 for extra services in varioloid oases, was referred back for action of Couucil. Ordered paid. Also, bill of George H. pike for $60 for extra work in sprinkling atresia At night, Mr. Potts moved that the bill be paid. Lost. City Attorney Godfrey called the attention of Council to the exist once of an ordinance allowing the City Attorney, in addition to bis regular salary, a fee of So in all cases arising from a breaoh of the city laws. Ho said he had nevei availed himself of this allowance, except iv one instance, and would suggest, In view or the fact that tbe new charter Increases the City At torney's salary to $150 per month, tbat the ordinance be repealed. Mr. Cohn moved tbat the City Attorney be Instructed to draw up a repealing ordinance. So Ordered. Mr. Lips moved that the City Clerk be instructed to advertise in the Los Angelee iVjaress and San Francisco Alta for bids for the pur chase of $30,000 worth of the Los. Augeles atieet Improvement Bon da Carried. - MeTSifo nroVetTthW the City At torney be instructed to dismiss tbe appeal to t lie Supreme Comrt in tbe cum of the City vs. tbe Feliz rancho. Considerable discussion was evoked by this motion and on the ayes and noes being called it was lost. Mr. Mulbilly called tlreattenfion of Council to the manner in which work in the tunnel was progress ing. Referred to the Committee on Water Supply. . . . 'Tbe'Maybr reported that lie had appointed Frank Hosmer City Sexton. Adjourned. Property Transfers. rHOU JOOSOH, UII.LKTTB & OIKSON'H I KAN HCHIITOK KRCORDS, OCT. "A. ISTB. ' CONVEYANCES. Jose Jesus Olivera to Mrs J A Hepulve da—Tract on west side Man Pedro street, adlolnlng Machado; SU2I. Jas H QlfTord to Thos Btinbury-8 '/, lot 6and N3 10 lotB, hilt O.San Pasqual tract. Lake Vineyard Laud aud Water Ass'n lauds; SI. Jas H Heawell. David 'II Seawell, Jas N Wiley,Thos W Hudson, Thoruas v Ulck man, Geo W Park, Wm a Spurlock aud Geo W Morgan to Lewis Wolfiklll-Un dtTtdetl 3,SOV-11,460ths of llancho Azusa and interest of nrst parties l la Rancho. of San Jose and Addition to Man Jose and water rights; 53U,525, laoob and K.ther .itrellls IoSP Hall — Strelltz block; lots 1. 2. .'land 4, block II Fort Hill tract, less iiooil Templar lot; b'lt;H,lottl, division It. Hancock', stir vey: parlot 4, H and 0, block 23, t)rd's survey; 525,0ti0. J C Hiokoy to Wm (' Travk-LntH 1, 4 ando, blk 3, Santa Ana; ssm. Duane Young to Wm C Trusk—Lot 8, blk ru,Santa .Mis EaVrt; not). STOCK REPORT. HAN FRANCWCO STUCK ANII KX CHANGE BO A 111 i. MoriNixa SBSStOSf, . Has yaAMoufeKi, 011. :i. Opuir C9K@7O Sag Bel 40 Uoxican K>l««*SSlt ivernuu 2M»2}!« a *c. ■itH«tn\ nnion itiMsis? CsilMmia.. .141(014), Succor l »v B>K 3iV«:U!4 luetics 10VS11 savtge. -.>4i»2S)4 UU I«VWI7 Con Vi lulls.: SHSOIt Ohnllar Lady Bryan.. ..3 SOtat if AS iiwao Ca'edunla Point 1, V« l s Bill 3 80191 si i lacker 33X(9)<4!< Challenge . 2K Imperial 10:.(* \ P sh»ridan 2>, Ksntuck 9s(@9 iiccldestal l il 10 alpha ........smais wew York wmi s Nevada Senator I 05 Belcher 10)4(811 Lady Wash 9H court lence l2Mtani Con Wisboe l >m.2H Utah 4"®47 Ward I «:«t 6ts Bullion 50®i1)4 Mta IT kxchoiiuer Sl4@o Senator 1 Indistinct Ailments. There are many distressing symptoms ofdlsease the causes of which are uncer tain. Debility, nervous irritation, men tal stupor and headache, for ini-tance, may possibly be symptomatic of chronic • disease la some particular organ:-yet, In a large majority o'. cases, at least, they arise from indigestion ana morbid con ditions of the liver and bowels, engen dered sps foul stomach. When this Is the qsse, a tew doses or Kostetter's Stomaob Bitters will usually effect a complete cure; but, should the symp toms be only mitigated, without beiug entirely remov.-d, by a brief course m the remedy, lot it bo continued until every traoe of dtsea.o has vunislied. Dyspepsia Is a wonderful mimic, ltiin itutcs with stnrtllm; a-curaoy-tho indi cations of heart disease, braiu disease, kidney disease, and half a dozen other frightful ailments, and when the doctors have solemnly announced the existence of one or the other of these complaints, half adosen doses of tho Bitters will In most casus explode their theories by curing the patient. Take Care of Your Eyes. Persons having a tendency to weakness of sight; 'ot tlioso experi encing unusual fatigue of the eyes In reading, or similar occupation requiring close vision, should re sort to the aid of glasso* immedi ately. Nothing is gained by wait in si and much may be lost. But it is important to have the right kind of glasses. Do not buy them of venders who have no knowledge of optical science, but go to Hirsch febl, the practical optician, who will give yon a pair of glasses that will suit you, whether your case be weuk sight, old sight, near sight or astigmatism. Phil. HiftscHt'Ei.H. Dealer in books, stationery fancy and optical goods, il Main street, Downey Blosk. s27lm. Cartridges and ammunition of all kinds at Sutherland's guv store, 75 Main street. lniyS Uennihe Marrlan's Burton Pale Ale on draught at McKenzie's. Grand Auction Sale! OFALi.TIIK HORSES & ROLLING STOCK, HARNESS. ETC., Of tho Celebrated, Fashion Livery Stable, MAIN ST., LOS ANUELFS, During Week, Commencing on WEDNESDAY, Oct. lU, uh.t continuing iiom day to day until all is sold. N. B.—To the Public—This sale will be positive aud without reserve, SS-I'ERMS-CASH IN GOLD COIN.-SO CATALOGUE. 1 Kimball six-seat carriage, swing poU and lead bars; 1 six-seat carriage; 1 Barouche; 1 Canopy t ip back: 2close hacks; 3 top carriages; 2open Kimball buggies; I open earrlage; 7 top buggies; 12 sets single harness; 6 sets double harness; 4 set - hack harness; 1 set new Cooaord coach harncs.; 4 buggy pales; 27 h«au of Due driving horse,, will work both sides aud In single harness. ev-Among trill lot sre CHIEF, LUGO, li Jll. BLuSSUM. LIZZIE and others tbut can trot hi three minutes aHd better. FUR, MHSION aud L!NEN ROBES, WHIPS, etc. o3td E. W.NOYES, Auctioneer. GRAND BALL OF THE Los Angeles Guard, At Turnverein Hall, OOTOBBB 14. ADMISSION, for Gent nnd Ladies, }1 00. Committee of Arrangement—Oapt. P. M. Darcy, Lieut. Stephenson, Mr. John Shaffer. Reception Committee—White Rosettes —Ltsuu Qorman, A. T. McDonough. etsr geant Wiley, r'red Howland. Corporal Uan Leahy, Capt. J. M. Klvara. Floor Committee-Blue »ud While Ro- Hettes—Lieut. Siephetuao;,. J. T. Cudiiy, Ja,. Corwln. Chas. Joliston, Sergeant Paplaeeu. sergeant J oimeuo. MUSIC by OONTEUNO'S BAND. The proceeds will be used towards pay ing for the new nnlferms ot the Uuar v. oltd -<hi~li -»*i-a NEW TO-DAY. •JoH zstßtZ bolinU : " . *.?''' J "~.'.i JMbM Silver! Silver! lis u.wsqH birr- W .'OJ ...... . .... . . .:t. .UviuuW J/ibliiliriU ijSnSM ■ ..;;.../ ... . ir>A*;q A i ■ —'I I' I m-r'w if ' ' ' ' ' '' ' ' *l IJ- i>UJ> "-.< -.> r j$ ■ • .........i - ■ w .moiiW) cty in > <" '»'*"'. . , , .i. ..'i t's.o . j .ii <, ..is-*. \\l <»•,*< *• «*>■* ,t»*»»iw* • '^HeS THE GREAT SILVER QUESTION SOLVED. AT LAST! The solution of which puzzled the financiers of the rriercaiitiles, world L This all-important world-wide enigma will be practically illustrated on MONDAY, September 30th, at tho IXL AUCTION CO., 3XTo. 9 Oommercia-1 St., Who are celling anothor-consignment of 164 cases ot' DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT STILL LO WER PRICES than -thee which have already startled the people of ' Southern California. THEY MUST BE SOLD AT QNQE; therefore, by" order of SHERIFF TOWNEY, tho ;-»-«** *S2L SILVER a-IFTDSS Will be distributed among the customers: FOUR CASES OF SLAYER WARE, seized by the Custom House authorities, whiefe we have received from: Shferiflf Towney; will be GIVEN A WA Vat the IXL AUCTION CO, To be Given Away 2500 Silver Tea Spoons To be Given Away . - r.'"' 1000 Silver Table Spoontu. To be Given Away . ■ Silve/Forks To be Given Away. ... - 100 Silver Sugar Bowl- To be Given Away 50 Silver Syrup Cup- To be Given Away . . 50 Silver Fruit, Stands To be Given Away....; '. 2500 Silver Napkiiv Rings To be Given Away 2500 Silver Butter, Knives . To be Given Away.. - - . 500 Silvef "Cups | To be Given Away 100 Silver Buftter Plates jj To be Given Away. . 50 Silver Castors | To be Given Away! 50 Silver Combination Sets {( This GREAT SILVER GIFT SALE will be inaugurated on MONDAY, SEPT. 30, 187«/ And each purchaser to the amount of $2 50 will receive a bona fido FINE GIFT of one of the above-named articles. The SILVER GIFTS will be open inspection prior to the sale on Monday, September 30th, and we pledge carry out this programme in this entirety, and we need only add that the distribul of these GIFTS will be made in an impartial manner and in equity—the larger! the purchase the more valuable the Gifts. I .'.ll SPECIAL jNrOTIGB.^#r-„ In conclusion we would say that faith will be kept with the public and the above statement carried out in all its bearings. We are aware- *ha!t* these high priced stores will sneer at this Silver Gift Sale of ours, andask the can they do it?'' That is our business; we paid for our experience, and we have no doubt that these high-priced stores will pay through the nose for theirs". Suffice it to say that we paid for the SILVER- We shall at all times conduct our business as we see lit, irrespective of all outsiders. The simple fact is, the people want pheap goods, and we are determined to let the people have cheap goods at the GREAT. SHERIFF TOWNEYS SILVER CI FT S A LEI On Monday, Sept. 30, and following Thirty Days, at the IXL AUCTION CO., ....... :.. _. v '" LsalognA *s.s saoW 9 COMMERCIAL STREET. , . i 1 . wm-m .■ m q .■■■■■i-.tjuaJ.QUii_si A. MCKENZIE, | " DEALER IN , f, " ~ Fine Wines & Liquors. saving this day said v H. &H. W. cathorwood's MR. ». *\ DR AKENFELD PHILADELPHIA „r j .... . . . All my interest in the Los Angeles Agenoios of tho Fine Old Whiskies IMPERIAL INSURANCE 00. of London, From their agents, DICKSON, DeWOLF w * . ■ * Co., San Francisco; also, LONDON ASSURANCE CO. Of LondOtl, . Old Bourbon and Rye Northern Assurance Co. of London and Aberdeen, Whiskies, QUEEN INSURANCE CO. of Liverpool. Direct from Louisville. Ky.,by the Bottle w aneipvwi oroaiiou.aiLuwr-mcEs. HARTFORD INSURANCE CO. of Hartford, Genuine Scotch and Irish Whiskey, and Mr. Drakenfeld having beeu appointed Agent of these Companies, English Alet and Porter. 1 tfko pleasure in recommending him to my patrons, and ask for bin a TUEBAMPLER@OM conliuuance of their patronage and good will. Is provided with the pores* J. CASEt3LiI J^f, WINES, LIQUORS AND IM- POUTED HAVANA CIGARa. am Ma Rj I* X * eV* - C li fam V*«F fipSß s; JsfcsTst II Jm sTsfci .^sHLssssl So tiiitUHofii • •■■ sm Nr'i ----- aa^ Wi Fa S r. DRAKE-v... .r to