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Los Angeles Daily Herald. VOL. XXI. DAILY ljJRAm_ robtiahed er.ry morning, eio.pt Monday, by JOSEPH D. LTNOH. TBBMS OP DAILY HERALD: P«raiUMW,hy awU or aipra- VM ejU uorrtiw, by man or e.preaf *.w Three utontha *-bu Dauyaau it Caaiaaa raa Wbbc, too. WEEKLY HERALD. Poaussis Evsar Sato boat Moajruss TBBMS: One year, by mall or express, one copy W-00 Six months, by mail or express IM Three months, by mail or express DC ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at reasotiable sates JoTAII kinds of Job Work done to compete with Saa rrancisoo in pries, stylo and elegauoe of workmsjgfclp. , LATE TELEGRAMS. [SPECIAL T0 TflK BEKAIJJ.I attend or the aenwsllean ateesatlve Cosasslttre Henatera la Oat Mas* a* real Uletrlrta San Fbak Cisco, Aug. 14.—Tha Be publican State Executive Comoiittee have declined to aabmil the question of the election ot senators in the odd numbered districts lo the decision ol the Huprema Conrt. The contntittee say tbey have taken tbe beat legal advice oo tbe subject and feel justified in advising tbe people to prooeed at the proper tine to choose senators in accordance with the provisions of the constitution. Preoiaeat Charles Crochet's Visit ts ths North Foktlanu, Oed. , Aagnit 14. It ia rumored that sua of ihe objects of President Crocker's recent visit to tbe north waa to examine into tbe question of leasing; the Oregon A California road. W. Archibald Smith, consulting engi neer ol the English Board of Directors, will arrive asxt week to verify the esti mates sad cost of completing the road from Ashland*, tha present terminus, to tha California line. The distance is thirty miles, aad ia estimated to cost a million and a half doliore. Blaise Instigates s stall far l.lkel -Ms Preaeaaees lsrasaesusly as>4 statlsHssal, KaJ.c ska Chances Anwistet Ilia tVr.ewal 4-hawaete*. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 14 —On the Bth mat. the Sentinel of this city con tained ao editorial charging that Blame had seduced hia present wife ia Ken tucky and than fled to Maine, where the young lady aad her father followed him. Tbat he married ber at tbe poiht of a shnlguu. This having reached Mr. Blame, he telegraphed Cot Halloway of the 7'imr» that the state ment waa maliciously and infamously false in every particalar. To political slanders, be says, be pays no attention,but this attacking the honor ol his wife aud ■ children, cannot he submitted to. Hol loway was asked to secure the services of a lawyer at once and bring suit against the responsible publisher ot tbe Sentinel in the United States Conrt. Col. Holloway placed the matter In ths hands of Senator Harrison's law Arm and the papers are now In course of preparation. A.tl-P.ehleUtsa Kiel la laws CltC lowa Cm. la.. August 14.—This oily Isat night was the scene ol great excite meet and a general riot was f eased. A mob of two hands sd men attacked W. H. Bailey, the prosecuting attorney in the case against two brewers. Bailey's life waa saved by the Deputy Sheriff The mob then tried to seise the principal wltaee., named Swafford, intending to hang him, but after some rough handling be alao managed to escape. For two hours ths mob bald possession of the oity, the police being' powerless against them. A meeting; ef ciliwiu waa held and special policemen •*»"> >» T "« mob not being able to lind Ibe men tbey wanted to kill busily dispersed. Tbe rio,,' lera war* recognised and war rants .. ore issued for their arrest. Ureeley'o •Metal He pert sf the ■xesatlaa sf Charles ■. Heary. Washington, Ang. 14.— Lient Oreely haa suomitted an official report of the execution of Private Chas. B. Henry to the Adjutant lleneral of the United States. In it he recites the details of the crime which led to the sad event. The story is the same aa already made public through the published Interviews with Oreely aad others of the ezpedi tioa. He closed by stating: "I have tha honor to request that a Court of In quiry he ordered or Conrt Martial con vened, should the Honorable Secretary of War deem either advisable in Ibis case. ' ■epert.4 Arrest sf Cashier ttleh srssa. New You, Angust 14.-It is resorted that the United States District Attorney hu issued a warrant for tbe arrest of Cashier Dick arson, of Us Wall Street Beak. Parllssaeat Prsreerern - The tseeea's ■pens. Lowdon, Ang. 14. —Parliament was prorogued to-day with the usual oeremo rnonlea. The Queen, in her speech, aaid: "I have to lament the fail are of the con ference to restore the flnaaess of Egypt, which are so important to the well- being and good order of tha conn try. I view with unabated satisfaction ihe mitigation and diminution of agrarian crimes in Ireland and the substantial improvement of tha people. I design at an early period to call yonr attention to tbe great subject of representation of ths people. I rejoice to observe, amid serious iudi cations of interest in the subject,constant proofs of loyalty to the throne and a ra ■pact for laws. These indications inspire me with ths firm and full belief tbat the great natrons! aim will be proceeded with order and moderation. The best securities for such a settlement as may conduce to the happiness and liberties of the people and the strength ot the Empire. The speech closes with thank fatness for a favorable season which is "alleviating the pressure that haa so long aad seriously affected agricultural iudaetry." Saved From Lynching Parlies recently from Naoseora, Sono. re, stats that Powers, the men that shot Neil MeLeod in inch a cowardly man ner, wonld have heen summarily lynched by the community had it not been for the timely arrival of Colonel Torres, commanding that district, who took him into custody. The Record* informant also slates that justice, or injustice, whichever it happens to be, Is meted out lv tbat section muoh more rapidly than in that United States; and .hat, beyond auewtlou, Powers will be tried, oon emned and shot within thirty days.— Tomhntone Dally Record. Prof. Carl Witti*. while gunning near Wstervalc last evening, shot and killed the largeat specimen of the genus rattler ever seen in this section. It measured a fraction over seven feet in length, and had eleven rattles and a button. The Professor brought tho snake into camp with him for fear his story would be donbtad without the proof Thirteen rattlesnakes this season have met their deaths at the hsnda of Ihe Professor, whose friends have named him the snake ertermlnator. - Tombstone Dally Record. Eleven new jut* works are being erected ia Germany, with fully 2000 looms, anil the new mills and extensions in Calcutta will add 3600 looms to the present number, makiag a total of 5000 additional looms in Germany and India. Why is it that California is not moving mora speedily towards sopplying at least hsr own wants in this manufacture' - Paeijh Rural Prcn. AUCTION HALES. Auction Sales By JOHN V. BELL it €0., REAL ESTATE ANDOENKRAL AUCTIONEERS Otßoe. Room 22, TonipW Blook, over the Counly Bank. Re* •state La all parts of tht city, inclad. iat* residences and business properties, blocks ami ranches, subdivided aad sold at auction or private sale. AMsrsAeainuAle ot ever* description of property a atpwitiUv SeJeSiuadeat auction by order of Courts, Administrators, Executors, Couiulssion ers, H*>wlr«r», Mortises and Trust ass, laitbful ly ooAoplyintf with prieuribed lesjal tonus. llouess and roouui rsnted; assuiau charge ol property, bold power of attorney (or absentees, collect mats, attend to taxes, iasurauce, street work, improvement* and nsiktiotcs. A*so, satctstfl, horse audi ariiage mart and sales yard, Los Antreles street, between First and Sscond streets sV FIELD, Real Estate and Oeneral . XjllllllfSStlM| . I eifeiss tt.,* eeess raoa suae, Oprxnlte th. D. I. Ilot.l, In tbe Bulb Stock, WIL ooadoet . generel suctloa busiliM. on the moot liberal tonne. Prompt return, nutd. On .11 sales. Our roguutr Satur -2 d./ Mb) ol HIRSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS —AT THS — Central Horse Market, One door Iron Msin Street. c. W. NOYCS, mM» mm t. sislp. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED I M. Hilton Williaas, M. D., 11. C. P. ». 0., Formerly of Detroit, Mich., and for 14 years proprietor of Mm beiroit Throat and Lu.* In stltutc, continues to treat all the various diseases of the Head, Ti.roat, and Chest, 275 North slain streri, (.OS Angeles, by tbe A areas or Inhalation system of practice. CATARRH. To all those who are afflicted with an v of the different forms of Catarrh we would say there is no disease which presents a greater diversity «J ajiiiptoins - none more loathsome, invidious and dangerous than Nasal Catarrh, especially U com plicated as it almost always is, even trota Its •rat appearance, with an aEvction of the throat from tbe oarliest sy uproots, (which are gen erally attributed to "a sold in tie head,") to the various ugly and distressing' stages tfatoujrh which the disease passes, the patient is hopeful o( recovery, aad rarely gives it proper attention until certain alaJUUihg s) mptoots present theut salves, dssjotbag unmistakably Ua rapid advance of tbe malady to the lungs. Indeed, ao various an the v mptmns that the presence of the dis ease is sot always known, or even suspected, till it has reached a stage dlttcult to arrest. The disease Busy or may not lm aUendfd hy a dis charge from the nostrils or tbe throat; but there it usually present a morbid secretion snd a fre tiuent disposition (especially in the morning) to clear tha throat, and the effort to do so Is oft an, tmsurt SSi always, attended b> expectoration: ItkjN » • sesasalian of heeviiMsM in the frontal fust of litsjasad, aad the brain someOasee suf sad to concentrate the mind: Ihe memory be comes impaired and tbe intellect enfeebled; del poi dent y ol spirits and aa ucttahle omsiitlofi of the nervous system. Such is ths effect of toe dl<eaae, and if to this train of symptonn (which not infrequent..- leads to Insanity or idiocy) wo add many of tbe mor* loal baunte physical ssTeots as caries,or rottenness of the botias of the tao and head, a meet offetiive smell to tbe breath, aud corrupt, morbid and poisonous secretions, de struction i r serious Injury to tbe senses ef smell, hearing;, sitjht and taste, we have a catalogue of horrors which should lead any person to make early and proper efforts to eradicate the disease while it Is in a curable stage. IVrsot ■ drtHri.tg treatment by this tvptcm of practtcesaa use the remediea at home as well ss 1« ace or hindrance to business whatever. I bars seen so many of these cases cured by Inhalation that I do not consider any ease hope less unless both lungs are seriously Involved, and even then our only hope Is la the Inhalation, which aids us ia dissolving the mucus and in contracting aod healing the cavities, a hich noth ing else can do with the seme success. 4 OXtULTATIOM I-ARK. Those who desire to consult wilh me In regard to their eases had better call at the orßca for consultsUoo ana exatttination, bat if impossible to do so, ran writs faff t copy of my Medical Treatise, containing a list of questions. Address M. ■!!*•■ WIIIIubm, M. 175 North Ifsla Street. Lcs Angeles, Cal. Off Tics Hours, from 10 a. M. to 4 r. au; Sun days from 4 to 6 p. m. ft* .1 acTETTsPsM* ■w^"hi , n^ If 11est I fcH KHC totter s Htemach II " missUltl *1A Bitters is used to V - promote asstml eSAAfk latioiiuf Ihe food nELV * otl * Bn *h the _vS. blood. liiditfes- tlon ' tne cl,il static to an . qot.lt lot. of streiurth by the ST -sf3wjsssm weak, is an -^^^HHBX^snwQ^B- 1 ■"*•"' falllbly succumbs to tho action this peerless cor \\\\^ r r rcttive. Loss of .assa. n *»b *dd aMW- tite r failure to B|tTEß*!i?:s Sta sjpaadily eounterearted by the great Lnvigor SBt, which braces up thu physical energies snd fortifies the constitution against disease, for ale by all Drttggists and Dealers generally. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. " Ornrllle, Ohi-i, Sept », MM. GOLDS. "Having been rub<> .m a brass filial afTcrtlnn .villi frequent col its, for a litiniVr of mn, I hereby cer tify that Avrtn sCn .«v Pw toiai gtvss me prompt p Kef, vis thn most effective remedy 1 have eves tried. jAVrS A. IfA'MTI.TOsT, Editor of Th* <Yft*ent." •• Mt flilcad.ahlo, Jane 36, IfMffi. COUGHS. " 1 ,lIlVe Mwl AYFIt'S ('IIKMY pprTititAt. this spring for a se vere cough and lung trouble with (food effect, and I am pleasmt to recommend It to any oue similarly affected. 11 Ait V I V BACMIKICA*, Proprietor Globe HoteL" PRKPARitD DV Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. Sold by all Druggists. Ayer Lumber Co., Office sad Yard 322 Alameda St., near Aliso. PINE LUMBER Of all kinds a Specialty. Flooring, Ceiling, Rn.tir Monlrlinia antl Box Stud, Hair and Lime. sse. Kimow, ja.cs>*v. _ R LOFTHOUSE&CO., Well Diggers, SSS SAN FESSASBO BTSKET. Oppo.lt. Newltepot, txif Angola, Cnl. Well Dlaltuj m»de • epecl.ltv Order! re oalvud end promptly .ttanded to. .nglS lm sertet. Havtmr iiurohued th. wtloon .nd boarding hottn wfib-b 1.t.1y belonged tn Mr. 0 Hor.ll, »» notify .11 p*noni .ho n*v« claim, untlnet our nredeceMor to prennt their bill, within k week IrotntUte. H. BKI.LL'K. I. BRBHHON. AUfWt nth. 1«M. l« LOS ANGELES. FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 15. 1884.—SIX-PAGB EDITION. HALE k HALK A CO. The Heated Term seems to have generated A RED HOT BUSINESS! —FOR — J.M.Hale&Co. DURING TNE PAST WEEK Have Besn Largely Patronized. The people seem to forget the temperature in the all ab sorbing advantages offered at the "sa-nsAOLi Eclipse Sale" It is a remarkable fact, and points a moral, that when i the buying season is supposed to be over and merchants all along the line are complaining of tbe dullness of busi ness, J. M. HALE & 00. ire Doing a fall Season's Trade! There is no diminution in the volume of our business and our bank deposits hold as big as ever and our bankers will verify the statement. But what of this ? Enquires some one. Well, it goes to show, and visibly, that the Great Eclipse Sale was an ordination for a purpose, and that it "worked like a charm" and J. M. HALE & CO. have under the regimen established contemporaneously with that "Eclipse Sale," literally thrown goods on the market (iiid the re.tit proves conclusively that the people were not slow in their appreciation of the vastness of the ad vantages placed within their reach. We are pleased with this reciprocity of the people and J. M. Hale & Co. won't forget it. It has become an un derstood thing wherever the Banner of the Hales' Has been unfolded that the institution is on a co-opera tive principle, a blending of interests and we think it would be perfectly consistent with facta and truth were a large banner thrown acroas the frontal of our house with the inscription, THIS HOUSE BELONGS TO HALE & THE PEOPLE! Microscopic bargains are not what the people want.they do not require the telling power of a magnifying instru ment to apprize them of the value of their purchase. No, no ! The unparalled success of our even institution on this coast is owing to our values being so big and so patent that a common sense public are convince" - *' that they are drawing their supplies from a liberal source. "Liberality, begets liberality" and these "take-all" mer chants may deride ever so much, yet they know that our principle holds good and that if they cannot or will not, whether it be a natural or physical inability, to keep pace with their openhearted confreres, they will ape it anyhow. The merchant of to-day, with pluck and energy, know ing his business and responsive to the pulse of his pa trons, and a capital anything near commensurate witli what he aims at, need not hang his head. It is only the inert, rusty-jointed, fossilized, creep along thing in busi ness, or student of crookedness, that need die a mercan tile death in this go-ahead age. J. M. Hale & Co. claim no relationship to such material and will,during this week, give ample evidence that they are "dilligent in business, fervent in spirit" SERVING THE PEOPLE And at the bar of the people we wish to be judged, and we sincerely trust that when weighed in the balance we shall not be found wanting, but by our honesty of pur pose and unflagging efforts earn the welcome plaudit, "Well done, good and faithful servants." IMMENSE BARGAINS! THIS WEEK J.M. HALE tfeCos., 7 AND 9 SPRING STREET. LOS ANGELES. PHYSICIArfS. M. ». CHAMBERLIK, M. D., Offlo > rooms 4 ami 6 No. St> South Spring; Htr.vt, KeeldenM, ChUsuto Ay... Uotle lioi(hu> •Mac. boon, 10 to IX A? «., t ss 4 r. a. Obstetric and diseMo. ol women . .itecUlty. mjltl HENRY B. LATHROP, M. D., PHVSIOIAN AND SURGEON. OFFIOE snd MBIDKNCK. Room. 1. a and 3, Boater Hl.itk, ax South Spring street. OFKH X HOI 11 i i to 10 a sad Ito 4 and c to 7 r. a. .put Q. J. ROWLEY, H. D., OrriCE snd RESIDENCE BRYSON BLOCK, !« SOUTH SPRING STREET. Ornca Horns: S lo 18 t. a., 2to 6 r. a., 7 to Sr. a. Calls snswared at all hours. JolO tkn St Hilton Williams,MD.MCPBO, (Formerly ol Detroit, lltch.) ttr.ilu.le ot Victor!. College, Toronto, Onta- Ho,(laS,), alenilier ol the Colkwe ol Flij.isuoi. lass Mat, of OaUrln. For several years proprietor ot the OnUrto rultnoiiftry Institute at Toronto, Out., aatl lor II years proprietor ol th»ortroK Throat and Lunx Jnttltut. at De troit. aUcnhrao. OFFICE. 271 North aUi» .trad.Los Ajujstse,Ca]. office houra, trout 10 a. to 4 r. a. Sundays, from i to ur. a. (.MMI K. D. WISH, M. D„ PHILLIPS BLOCK, *) NORTH MAIN STREET, Or .dusted in the Jefferson Medloal College, Phil adelphia, In lotto, attended lectures ia Ha. bu the4oma»'s College Uespttal, London. Abo la Uuy's HopiUl snd King's Uolleg., London, In 1881 snd ItarS, Took a oUalo.l eaarae ia Iks Medical University, Edinburgh, and solicit, such pftU-oiuurees hi. experience aod uiedioel cdaea tion luwrlu. OmesHouas: Bto 10 s. a. slid 2 to n r a* Junes ly * A. R. RHEA. M. D., PHYSICIAN A.HU MURUKOS, Offlc. and residence, 4f> Noith Spring Straet, la the hew Ponet- Uuaullcr Block. Prou.pl Attention giv.a to all professional business. - Diseases of Cnildren a Specialty Orriua Uouaaa—a to 10 .. a., 2t06 a 7 to S r a. Calls aasantred st id! hours of the day or night. SB. T. 0. GALE, TNI HEALTH OFFICER, Has taken Roooi No. It la tie Los Aasnjlss Ho tel, corner First sad Las AnsaSes streets. He will remain in his omes Iron, » to 10 » a., to vsooiaretl. thoeo who may wish I., at the hands of Iho city. L. Cronies oony niyttl P. B. FROST, M. D„ PBVSICIAN AND SURUEON. Speeisl attention given to all tonus of chronic Orrics Hoeas-9 lo 11 ... «.. 2to 4 and 7 to 8 r. a. Dsy>nd night calls answered at office SS N. Msin St., Rooms 17 and 18, Phillips Block, nsavlltf r. St W. CSASat, H. Di HON CEOP ATHIS T. Roouis ib and 3g Baker block. Office hoars, 10 a. m. to 12 a., 2to 4, and 7toBr. a. noi lij Dr. J. S. Griffin, OPTIC* AT RESIDENCE, 14 S. MAIM STREET. OSes nusas . to 11 M., 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 v. a. fasiisass— Esst side at Main street, hslow First. tnle-lt Dr. 0. F. OiUirjghani, Graduate and Member Roysl College Surgeons, and Member Royal College Physt etaaa, Kdinbtug. "1 N. MAIN STREET, NEAR FIRST STREET. CoßfluKation hours: 0 to 10 a. sl, 2to 4, 7 to S r. a. declß-tl 0. EDO All SMITH, X. D. Bertal Dlirurl, Warns aad t'rle nj-y Traaalea. *»• OFFICE: -So. 13 South Main street. ien'2«l DR. J. P. WIDNBY Hu removed hi. office from Downer Block to WHISKY BLOCK, FIHbT STREET, Sana Hsta ami Spring. OFFICE HOURS, j'J '* *■ J- BesMeoos, sal South Hill Strae't. ° Telephone, office 60, Hou.e -.0 3. J*a2Bt/ DE. J. M. WHITE, DENTAL PARLOR, South Spring street. No. n Bryton Block, Lm AiiKelesj, OaL janetl WALTER LINDLEY, M. D Omcs and aansncs atro. aia ar-o«.nr ana. Kext door to W oil welter', drug store, Telephone No. .2. Offlee hoius S to t r. a M. CHM. A. H. DI SZIGETHV. OFPICE:-Schumacher Uke*. oppoaito Post sPsos, rooma so snd XL RESIDENCE: —Pearl street, comer Ninth. Otice hours -10 Will; 8 to 4 r. a.; 7 lo Sr.a. st isaldanoe. Telephone No. st oAce snd rsswtonos. ISO Day and night 0.11. answered. aaStl Dr. Joseph Kurtz Na K» Mam street, opposite Baker Block OT Ej c and ear diseases treated with the ears ol especi.liet. .apis J. Harmon. M. D., Oounty Physician. MASCARSX BUILDING, up rial rs. KesUeoee Cosmopolitan Hotat Otßn, hours trom 10 to H s. a ; from 1 to Ir. a epatt-tl OSOAR O. BALDY, VETERINARY SURGEON. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Resilience, Ht South Spring street. Kalerencea: Dr. X.D.Wise, Los Angeles. J. W Adams, Downer City. Surgical openiHous lierfonnel .irccesslully on ell domestic animals. Also, buying and selling horses. aptU J. 8. BARE, M. EX, Graduat* of Bennett Fxlectic Mad. Col., Chl ca*jo, A. D. 1876. wtxr v jfm Positively cured, io that lh. truss 411 be entlro ly dispeejed with, and life ao longer tuiper.i<*l l>y llitf ropluri) aWooatirijr strangulated. My uictl tvd of cure La the only/ weans that it absolutoly aafe, Cleat, Woodless and effectual; uo truss, knife, iura nor aunt leal operation. A thorough *jhl psrnianuiit cure truanirteiht. Seldom over five tltjs retjmred. Why «ufler the mental aud physical torture when there ia an absolute cure In atoro for yon? The wlae and prudent will not lat thia opportunlt) pans. Call oit or adtiroaa J. a. Bare, M. P., Physician and Surfcon. Larroode Block, opposite P. O , Rooms 8 and 0; entrance on Firtetnot, widen*.-*.. IM Olive street, cor ner Third. Consultation Free arn^Blf J. S. BARB M D , pnvmriAK aiw» hi h«.ko\ Has chitiujad hie iifl.ee from 302 N. Main at rev t to Larronde Block, opposite P. 0., Room* 8 and 9, entrance on First street. Funnar patrons and friend* are <ioftlial]y invite I to call and sea him Id his now (t.inuKHiiouei rooma. In connection with hl« practice he makes a ape* oiefcy of \he radii--I cure of Kupture, Hetllehce. 116 Oltre Street, comer of Third. OFFICE IU Tits Vtolt A. a., -J. 30 to 6: JO r. M. ShimUvs 3 to ft r. v. . Consultation Fret. 1 n.sugv A NEW Jet Black Ink, The Best in the Market, Writes Black and flows Frrely fta eSsTn) P. LAZARUS, 11U The leaaSlssß sttat laaer Los Angeles Cash Store, I'crner ct Vlrgtn snd First streets, a TANZOLA,' rrsprietsr. To J.. and hereafter will ha dlsassTed (or sale a full assortment ot good, in the grocery line. They hs.« been selected with laasaaaa* snd s .lew to meeting the Jessssds ot Ul. market To be risd cheap tor each. Ota ths Ixm Asgelee Cask Store a call, eugg let NKW TO-DAY. AKW TO DAY. TO-MORROW AXI> Throughout the Entire Week You will see the People's Store CRAMMED, JAMMED ! li a Happy Bargain-Betting Throng. Educated and raised in the rchool of buncomb, bombast and high prleea, they 00ma to tb. Peoplee Store to cc. the ooutraat. And wide do they open their eye. after eacaping front the dutches of the credntongar who haa for yeara fastened his claws upon them with such an immovable grip that every penny of the hard earned wages of Iho toiling-artiaan or mechauic was as If electrified—drawn with in their grasping palms. We sell Satines at ioc a yard, they at 37^. We sell white goods at 5c a yard, they at 1 2-\c. We sell Lawns at 5c a yard, they at 1 Jjc. We sell Domestics at 6jc a yard, they at ioc. We sell Ginghams at a yard, they at I2|c. We sell Corsets at 49c, they at 75c. We sell Stockingsat i2Jc, they at 25c. We sell Embroidery at 5c a yard, they at ioc. We sell Buttons at 15c a card, they at 25c. We sell Shoes at $1.25 a pair, they at (2. We sell boys' suits at $2.95, they at $5. We sell Hats at sOc, they at 75c. We sell Man's Underwear at dOc, they 75c. We sell Ladies Hats at 75c, they at $1.25. Wa do this and make a reasonable profit besides. It lake, an average proti t ot 25 per oent. to oondoet a auccessful business of moderate sales; 10 per cent, for sailing good*; 3 per cent, for store oxpenses and 10 per cent, for personal and pri vate use. Now, the shot-man, the clothier, tbe milliner, the hatter, the fancy goods man, the furniture or tbe dry goodaman must add a profit of '25 per oent. to the cost in order to exist, but tbo People's Store, wbicb oarriea all these lines un der one roof, need not add a profit of more than 3 68-100 percent, to eaoh article, aa the combined profit from the seven departments pays this 23 per cent, as a whole; and we sell onr goods, if they cost us tbe earn, as onr neighbor, 21 per cent, cheaper. Bnt the People's Store Buys Its Good* Cheaper Thss Any Hosse is Town. L—lt sells more and therefere buys larger. 2. —Buying larger it gets the quantity on Inside prioes. Every child knsws that buying a quantity the price is lea. than ftt small lots. 3. —We come with coin in hand—that'a all we get in exchange for goods and we dictate in price instead of being dicta tea to. For the reasons above act forth we claim to he the cheapest house In tovhi. If we hare not succeeded in making it as dear aa we have tried to, visit ua thia week and we will show you the reflection in the mirror of low prices. People's Store, I 41-43-45 SPRING STREET. J.W.REESE, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, SPECIALIST FOR [lISKASKH Of THE Nose, Throat and Seek, Skin Diseases, Diseases of the Urinary Organ. Female Diseases, and all Surgical Operations, As for Fistula, Piles, Stricture, Cancer, Polypus and all other Tumors. OFFICE: Room. IS end 14 Bchum.cher Block, Spring street, opposite Postofflce. " HOUBS: 10-121. m., 1-4 snd 7-8 r. a.; Sunday, S-5 r. v. jyis Los Angeles, California Pacific Wagon Comp'y, • No. 80S NORTH MAIN STREET, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Every Description ot Carnages, Buggies, Phaetons, Wagons, Etc. Manufactured from Material Seasoned to Suit this Climate. Call and Examine My Goods. J. R. McMANIS, Manager. o«omti R. W. BOOKBINDER N^SB^ Paper Box Manufacturer, 20 and 22 NORTH SPRING STREET. All Work Done at San Francisco Prices. WOOD, HAY AND CHARCOAL. HOLMES St SCOTT IST S. Spring Street. .10 Casli Fimiitiire Store. BEESON AEOKSTROM mm w jskxx* tt 111 11 I I lIHH N> A aerie a arret. lira. C. & Frank Stevens, ■eat act arTee-ta. tt*. Lean ioiprea slon tor teeth hi tan naoralne;, eaa havt there earn ate. Tseth without a plat.. Fins airings a apectaltjr Alt Olwrsttons guaranteed. Kooms II aad I»Vhssiacbor Brock, apposite V 0. sarsM MECHANICS' MILL. THO*! HTtIVKI.L afanufaoturer of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS And sU kind, st MOLDING, SCROIL WORK « T.RNINC, a ALA 11 Err A BTREKT msr»Ot| W. R SPBNOB, PIACTIVIL PI.I'HHKR Use ol Riverside, Is new located at Nn. ai South Hprlrar .treat. Is rear or P, S Hrewn't hardware store, Prepared to do all kinds ot flist class plumbing. mzllf Harnesses aud Saddles REDUCED PRICES. 1 tek* plcasur* to iiafonu tha oohlir that iv roaiiection with my Tauncrr I hay« opanad a ■bop tor ihv ipacUl purpose of nMiiufartitrinir HARNESSKS AM) SADI'UCS at rodutvd pri*en. Uai.ufarturiitft my own Irathcr. having but •mull ta|>*na#« Ptnil tinpto. in* only flntt cta«i bands, I ran make HAKNEBSKM AND SADDLES, mtmrnnj solid ai>d (f (lnlt'U« matte at t-v bar ffaina. Htfort haying ersrwtierv, r.v« tm a call •nd convince younstf ot th* thtwpnan and 4uaJ ity of my goods. It will pay you. d. Forx. Frttiich Tannery, M.icjr Hreet, nvir cort-rad urid***. Loa Ar*fslaa, auc9U Aliso Street Market, A. A. I LRK H, Prop r. Mi Aliso Street, opposite the Cracker Fartorv Dealer la all Visas ol Freeh and Salted Masts and Sausages. Ooods delivered to all parts ot the ens tree, ssrtst NKW ADVKRTISKMENTB. A. T BRIGHT'S Just Received! 20,000 yards Calico 4 cents 7,000 yards Ginhams 5 cents 8,000 yards Lawns 6 cents 3,000 yards White Pique 6 cents 6,000 yards Dress Goods from 5 to 60 cents 5,000 yards of Brown and Bleached Muslin 6 cents and upward 6,000 yards of Summer Dress Goods Just Received. 6,000 pairs of Gloves from ... .6c. to $1 a pair 6,760 pairs of Hose for Ladies at 7 to 35 cents 8,650 pairs Children's Ilose sto 15 cents 1325 Corsets from 2oc to $1 10,000 pairs of Ladies' Shoes from 75c. to $3 7,500 pairs Children's Shoes from 25c. 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 Jaconet Edgings from... .2 to 40c. a yard 10,000 Ladies' Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, from 25c. to $5. i-),ooo Children's Hats from ioc. to $1. 6,000 Plumes and Tips from ioc. tosi 6,000 Bunches Artificial Flowers from ioc to $1 a bunch Also a large stock of Boys' & Men's CLOTHING! MEN'S HATS AND SHOEBI Underwear for Gents and Ladies and everything kept in a general variety store and prices are always cheaper than elsewhere. Call at 239 Main Street. J. C. BRIGHT. Mr WM. B. ALLEN. J. B. THOMSON ALLEN & THOMSON, I mporlers ul Wholesale ua Ratall Dealers la Furnite, I JH Upholstered CARPETS, LbiJl I GOODS, H Shades. Ur. Cor MATTINQB, B tning, Cornices, .to SEW H Latest Styles. Ulande Block, 32 3. Spring St., Opp. Brysen's Hall, Loa Angelea, nslStf h» DR - v - SMITH. jA 31 NORTH MAIN ST. g-H fillings from the amallest to aa< jLPjVaJL«V tire or. >wiii, made guana flujLel \Wm BaaaWkVaaat tM,dto aland the time and uee. tL&I LaßaENsssal Artificial Teelh inserted on rubber, gutta pcrcha, silver and gold. lj_H J for health and durability ia pref ■aSaMßaSe' erable. PAINLESS EXTRACTION. I>R. SMITH has recently invented and constructed an improTad apparatna that will, ia 0B« second, make the most aching teeth aad the moat painful gams aa insensible as a stone. This makes teeth estreating in all caiea— chil dreu ami adults—absolutely painless and harmless. j)2std AT THE FRONT ..-si ANOTHER INSTALLMENT OP Clothing, Hats, Etc.. For the summer tnvle. btrbak. BsacUaat eul 11* hi weltrat DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS ' roft GENTS, BOYS AND CHILDRE N Abernethy <fc Co., 73 North Sprintr Street, l.s Angeles. California. sul Calico Mining District Drug Store, GOODENOVGH at MENDENII ILL, Proprietor*. Constantly keep en head FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY, ETC. Carrvaposdsnce Irom any part ol tin country Is regard to (Alice ObArict will receive stltatrn. (sad* Kensington Decorative Art Rooms ....... ■. j-,' fancy Goods, Millinery. Ladles' aad Chlldrea's 1 ndrrwear. COMPLETE WARDROBE FOR INFANTS. HOSIERY, CORSETS, HOOPSKIRTS, ETC, ETO. sWlnstruction given in cttanule. Oriental Ribbon, Arrsaeaaa and 1.r.,„,... rwisiiSitaejl myl»tf 34 SjariaaS sHfaej. LOS ANCELES STORAGE, COMMISSION AND LUMIER COMPANY, Old SanU Monica Railroad Depot, BAN PEDRO STREET, LOS ANQEf.ES, CALA., Wholessle and Resell Peelers la Oment. LI ate. Plaster, Plaitrrlrc Hair, Fire Brick, Lata ber. Doom. Window*. Hllads, etc HeraaS 4) aalil j I nm»er a Nsveclalty. Just re. eve.l as assort ment ol dressed Spruce, (.iii and 1| thick, sutlsbl. .jr header waaoo read., wegost weak, etc. Atso, 30,000 grape stakes, cheap. Jls.ll NO. 153.