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War Department Signal Service,
U.S. Army.
nirlalon of Teletrama and Keport. for Ihe
tn'tirflt ..I t ~,,,merer and A.rtciilture Ke
port of uli.er, ail.'ii- taken at Lot Angele..
t'allfnrtila, Oetobatl, l»M
Is 5
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• ' T.aal rainfall, Jlo Inch..
Maximum rheriiintneter 77.1.
Minimum I heriliiitneler, Ml •
"All at Sen."
A lartte and 'btflllant audience throtiaed
the llrnnil Opera ItOttM la.t nltbl. ealle.l
there hy Hie iiiiuiiuiicctnetit that our fm*M
were to have a abort awavin of Kate f'antle
toll. ahn.e iMipitlHrlly In law AiiKele. ha.
la-en nppruveil before "All at Hea" la an
amu.ltiit extravnennrn a aort nt nlla pialri
da of kimml thlntt. ralilfliiK from opera hoiiflTe
In Hliium the line of burnt cork, tl la ad
inlrably adapted hi di.playlliii Ihe charmllia
ver.alllll) of Kale ra.llet.,ll, who ha.. If
|ei«.lhle, improved .luce we laat taw her
she i. il Hiiyttilm. a trltle nauttbtler and
ulcer than nf )..re, ami ha. de,eloped 1 tie
■jcliultic Pari.lau ihlf Hiid nfiumfon In a man
mv which tatordt a world of iTtwtlOOtloa 1.,
her Hdrnllel. Met tnllette. UtJßUpWfb, htt
aiocktiie. iiiitini iiii 11..1. intttttkul reputt
H..11 I", larlakt iNttttttjr:Khd her v..1. c. nun
bet .ll.ilui point, deeldeilly Impmrtrd
There la a tuial deal of ktWHnf I tic ability
lv Itn eoliililiiillliili and BOtlie i)Ulte clever
blta of low comedy were notlooaiile featurea
of the evelituit'a elilertnlnini-nt Ml-- Bile
Whitney aa Kat Innnnr ««i|liltted
hrraclf mm» aeeeptahly, n. did Ml..
Annie, Whitney a. Ml-, skinner Mr W, X
lli.lu.p a. Chirley Huthel I Hie 2nd
Oftlrer of tbe Helvetia, haa 11 very (alt v..lee
and wn. warmly Rtcrted by tbe audience
Mr John William., nnd 11 itifiii O't'on
nor, "an c.l leatei! I lielaii.l." played
laat and lonae with Hint character, and
■howed qualification, which wire rather
H.1a|....| 1.. Hie neaaanl II toll ladle
etAea life of the Kmerald lale. Tnki> It for
all In all. Hie 1 lilnatlnii la adettldedl|
plea.hut one and will linqueatlonablr drAW
lame in. Itirlni tne abort BeateotJ in
which ll 1. billed Lot Auitele.
"All HI Hea" hold- tile Ininrila lo til K lit
Personal Mention.
W il Halslea.l, id Han Pedro. I- leglstercl
al the HI. Klm...
i'mf H (J rtead.nl Redding, Ii rogletered
at ihe hi Ohartea,
Huh liigeisol and family went Fast yc.tcr
day he H,inset uierland.
Hon II V MoorhO .ol Halllina I'll), ta
rcelsleie.l ill Hie l| Kllllo.
Mr. 11. M belong, Iho well known lii.cc
Mattel of Han Qebttol i< regietered at ihe hi
I baric.
Mi-- Kale OaattetO* la si, ,|,pine at Hie HI
Klmo. "Hut lore IBM) anko doOl say I
told you'
ll. A flaws proprietor of a hotel at lie
don ami of the Depot HoMN lv tbi. city, I.
expected to arrive hero from llgdeti on ticxt
Monday.
Then r-ililcr came up from Hanla Ana ye.
tcr.l i) wllh a full nana of rmtofli of bis own
raising, which he tlnila to pay heltoi tluin
aetllug type.
A. h riark. Poetmaater of gprlngvltle,
Vantara oonntjr, wu In the clly yeattrday
in- rep,,its eioryihitiK aerene In and about
his Motion uf tbe oountrf.
I', c. Clark, on,- of tin- leading under
writer, of Hin Frtpelvcn, win, has been
gcdettrolng In 1.0. Angelea for a few dm..
X'"-- on a Hying rlall 10-dnjr, hi Pomnua,
klveralde, Colton and gan Bereardlno.
Mr. ThontU Kami, lhe less, I ihe tar
hon,lale c,„il inines ill gantlago I'anyon, Is
111 Hie city on a I.ashless villi llel.stea.H
ly al work taking nut Jlkl Inn- ol coal ut b
ly, which Hilda a market at the mine at !■
The Frog Trade.
Then- p-i-se. , hrniich l.os AttfeUM Irom
day lo il,i> a new s|,eele. ol ineu'liainllse for
till, part nl the country l he nodi consist
of hug-. Unit are c night al .Vrlvaea anil On)
abasar. In Arizona 'l he frogs afaalprneßftl
M'llt to H ill Krailolsoii, toil w ill |irol,ahly lie
noon loh In bM Angele. for oure|ileore.. nn
lea. onr lan,l owner, start UOg ponds, which
theyeauea.llyilo.
The cultivation ur breeding nt IMga ll ■
very ea.y matter, and Mala nothing but a
Viliil wllh reeil. uml rushes an,l an oee i
hional pnn.l HI), that will floral without
lilniitliu;, ami like the (r,,g, will lioar.l tliem
rein's. The i'he,i|iesl en,|i to raise Is a crop
ollmgs. All thai is I led 1. a little Inn,l
amlniiouil. The frees usually eoine with
out asking all,l entile l), slay as InliK a. Ihe
water l„,1,1- out. When the water falls lhe,
■Mn tho town.
In the vleliilly ol l'otn,,l,iii ami Khirei
the proprietors ~( 11,.- oi. nl Honing well-..l
thai neighborhood can eatabtlih boarding
dulses fur frnes al a trilling float anil make
millions ,i f the operation. The dleap
pearatiee of the great Hooks -itiil henl. of I.os
Angeles c ills for some sul.-Htnle for million
and! f. ami the snl.slltote nil he linllnl in
fro*, innl enrp, which call lie pnalnt'ed lv
unlllillteil i|iiaiillties lo onr artesian loeali
He., where the frog and the 11-h grow toilet ll
er 111 pence ami mulllptv nt an astonishing
rate. This fr.,.' greii inn iinlu-lry Is descry
ins- of serious attention!
The Melon Shrub.
Mr. John tirelck, of Sin Tenth street, yes
terday exhibited at the llr.Hal.li ottlcc n
tropical plant which ho brought irony Una
teniala, on 111. recent visit to that country,
and which seems In thrive well In 1 tngc
lea. The plant Is called lhe "Melon Shrub,"
ami grnws t» lhe bclglil nf about three feel
It i-an etergr i, Willi a beaiitiful purple
and white Hmi ci, and hears a fruit shaped
like n rilled cm i shell, about four Inches
long by from two to three Inches ill iltnme
This curious little shrill, hears a in,■ hm of
alreake.t with yellow and brown, and au In
Rule the color of a cantaloupe. The shrub
bin-sinus mid heats in four months from the
seed. Mr. Ilrelck exhibited the plant and
milt at the Downey City Fair, ami ha. also
placed a specimen in tin- v itubni ~l Heinz,
mail'- drug -lore on Main -Heel
Mr. tirelck has also bro,igltt from (turtle
mala a new species of liaiinnn. which be
thinks will l.c well adapled tn this intrt
as being nf rapid growth and har.lv i -l[
lull.in. Mr. Hrclck has eipeoded titertlino
hi oblaluitig .hltereiil lam lie- o, ;
from tliiatcinahi that will he nf value In
grow in Siiiitlieru Calif,,ruin, which is rapid
It dnilt,ling II- li-t of ,1,11, ions frtltt!.
First Ward Democrats, Attention!
Duli'l forget to attend the great Democratic
rnlly litis evening In the First Ward I he
First Ward Heinia ralic Club extend- an hi
vlt'itlon to nil PemucraUe Otahe and Demo
crals In participate in a grnud Dcmocrnlic
r.llly ill the First Hard, corner Su, Fernando
M ' l' ' 'l' ' ; li ' " '' ' " " '' ; |
Thi r ,ii w'.- g -.ti -•: w"i '~ '[ 'i: '
Kichnrd hntiiiigaii, Unit W in. F llentlitnnii,
Hon. J. f. Godfrey, Bon, Asa kih». ami
City Advertising.
Popular opinion i- cry.taltßlng on tbe
proposition Unit it in,old l.c a vers hazard
oils thing In nll.au the municipal a,K ertl-ing
tn he dune 111 ..,111c obscure -heel l.os AN
i.ki.ks liut.v HgtULD.
rnpubir tipinliiit ha- cry!taliied in the
a.-ime direction in San Francisco fhe| pic
of this city are tired of being rubbed by an
obaoure ifreet known as tin- Report.
aid,--! by some mure thieves in tin- Hoard of
Super, isors and other dcpnrlln sof ||„.
iiiiiiiicipalgoverninenl.— Nu/i /Vet,,-,..-., Patfly
Attention Democrats.
All ll.iii,ar.il-"111 notice the announce
mt-m in another column nf the great nicci
inn t,, l.c In-11l ~n Stiurday night hi the Hem
oeratic Hen,l, tinmen. .01 Temple -treet. A.I
dresses Hill l.c made I,) 11,.t1. II SI Helinn
aml Welter II l.ci . Thc-e eloquent gentle
men .In.ttlil „iii„,-i ,i i.-ri l„ree nil,hen. f
person, who ,I, ~„ i.. li.-.ir the real i..ne. of
the preaant campaign di-oussed.
A Case of Pyarmia.
Mr. Win. Kennedy, the gentleman on
formed la-i week, appears to be tt. ■ danger
MM condition from hi I poisoning. He Is
carefully at tended h> the Knights nf I'y
this*, and evomhini; i- ihuie itml In needful
for his comfort, hut his system app.-rs ao
permeated with hhx.il poison tlmt hi- refov
try Is doubtful.
Democratic Mass Meeting.
At Ihe mn— meeting to be held ihh even '
lug on San Fernando street, oppoatle the
new depot, there will he deli,ere.l -~„„. ~i
the l.esl speeches of Ihe c.ilupngli. Kit hard
Ifualgaa and W. F. IsaaUuaan, Bans i he
Hon Asa ElllaandCol. Juo. F Uodfrcj will
speak our DMMMMJMO frlcuds should turn
Red Hot.
Ity the term "red bat" It Is not supposed
that the New York Clothluft House i- going
to puint the town red. hut it is Intended to
hi uw to the public thn the great cloihiug
house nt IM North Main street i- prepare* 1 to
well all kinds of clothing of the be»t umilliy
Ht the biweM i it.ie price-. Hee notice in
another cnliium.
San Gabriel Fruit-Growers.
A meeting of the MmMoti of the Fruit
growers aaactrtatl f taa oahriei wa- held
yeaterday nnd the following officer- were
elected [or ihe ensuing ve-tr President J
K. Dobbins. Vice president. J l»e Hurlli
Hhnrh, Secrelary Hiid treasurer, Jan. Foord■
Huperiniendent, It M Lalotlg, rs •-lected
Box Office Open.
The box MMM for the (irlsiner If,vies
Dramatic Couipany Is now open at the
Opt ra House. Thin excellent troupe, mauy
meiutters of which arc old favorite* in thti
city, will hold the boards every evening
Recorded.
The following iustrumeuts were filed for
record yesterday. l»eed-. 16. mortgage-, 10.
releaser., 4 mw-ellaueou* paper-, j. Htate mn
|*era. 1.
DOWNEY CITY FAIR.
T»e Third in,.-. Proceeding. \
l.arari ('roara Prrrrnl.
Thr third and la.t day nf thr Downey tm)
K.li wm thr l.rtc.t. Itt point of niimlnyr., of
any durlnt the WMK, over three ttmtiaand
l»er.i<u. brine proenl, whlrh can br tir
ennnfed for hy thr uimaiiHl attrartlona, of
which tin baby .how wa. the principal, uml
111 Which the- llrlcre.i r.f thr U'll lli.lly
centered To .IMW 11 crowd of ladle., .
.how I. the lliliitr. onil of nn.,. whero the
ladle- it< 1 the aciitlcmcli arc In honor hound
10 follow.
Iheriln at liowiiey war not nearly a.
heavy an In till, clly. there Mag only a
llelit -bower. Inn henvy eiionah to make the
vlaltor. at the Pair -ret .holler Thwpro
■ ramme of the day ei.n.1.t,.,l ~1 . hnritle
race, over lour f.e.f hurdle, eraml parade
of prlae animal, and exhibit, e.lillitllon of
ilrnft teem., two ami four hur.e, anil two
li.ir.e r«cc«: and la.t, ami l.y in. mean. t.
tlie t.aliy .how. In whl.li there weie twenty
elltrlra. The programme, aa el veil elmve, we.
Kelierally carrleil out. ali'l the prlatal awaril
011 gave general ..H-ta.ll. .11 I tn' rxhlbl
n. 1. of live - . k wa. very . .c lient
The grealeal event ot the fair wa. thr
Thr prlae. aw.ir.le.l ai re aa follow.: fieri.
\inl.r...i.. Hie fin.-.I l.aM ci..l"i "lie v.ar
pit/. .1 .• l.nitii,. .L n I !•) Hl.lney MM" .
ol thla city
1t.... Hannar, the hand lata baby HI r
two year. 1, ir»bl ring
1t...., .not II nreilr Oliver, twin., pio
ti11,.. 1., tin. I llle teller) ol tbi. elty
Premium .liter knife nnd fork, for the
lientlr.l baby ler -lx Inoolb-, wa. award
c. lln W II t'..llln.
The two p ilr i.t -li".'- .1. c.l l.y Mr Me.
titer were awarded lo l.lllle Veal and May
Hprnul
At the elo-e of the I> tl.y .bow Inline Veil
iible i.r.'-. iil.'.l ri'-0101100. I 11 men
Mr ll r I'l'itl for hi. untiring teal In the
~, v im nt "i ii" 1 .11 . ...ntli..ll 1,...'. !.
T.i It ..ll .. The Knlr W.|» a uin.t credit
able effort, I -how. wl or farmer, cau
prod ilea whan the mate i proper met
The Republican Meeting.
1.H.1 evening II V Moreh , of Pre.
nn, who adverll.e. hluiarlf a. a re
f. . 1..... I In.m.icr.it. ait.lt rnrr.lilerahl y
lea. Ihim a hiinilre.l |ieople at ttie Itepublt
. .11 11. "nl'l'i irliT- Mr M.irebnii.c la n dy.
peptic looking young mmM with a va-t ex
lian.e of wrl.t ami a deplorable .c.rrlty of
coal alcove, and, from thr niter Miutlj of
nt- ipaMh di Nt, kari lift tin- Dei r.nte
party for the party', ftieal There wiaauch
a lack of fire mi l In I hire- tint It
en I n .ll.phliiu In II tltnl. ..t ...me i.t
hl« hearer, lli.it a large .l/oil )..!. 1.... 11 1
nut ot. 1.11 ll" .1, I 11l ll Mr M n-1..."-.■ «„
111 the employ ,if the llemiu-r .1 le rimpaign
fomilllllee He op| I tbe lieinorralle
party beeallta It wa.a party "t Mpedl t,
hiiil al thi. -t it II lln.hed ai ro-a hi.
ai1i111..,. thai lm Innl liei le it Iteliilbl le 111
oil HI 11l of VXlndl I " If Mr Mure
leu.,. I. not careful he will 1 > Hie word
''eipadlettey''to rlrai lhatol --..hp,- a. up
Idled imp ilitn inattera. ll wa. decided
ly the .limine. I -I 111 1 till -1.1.1 le
in,,11,,': 11,,' It. publl In, v 1 I tin- far held
111 miliar parlance II WM * "iUM, nod
Allien II He Vh il wa. II nl) 1 In
lhe a.idl. in .■ fmin nl gn ~l appl in..
-c.mid be elicited Orator K»|T| will doubt
lea, be Sailed "ll I"!' I.lie nf 111. BOUI -Hiring
■flbrta, t" 1 lerai-l the etleel of More
biiit.e'. ■ peach i.i ltd niebt
The Granger's Return.
Dot, Jaioe. TIWIBIpaOh, whom everyhialy
knows, eln-s Ho' startlillK lllfnrioallon tlial
hla aon "UW" will gat back aOMa Urn* thi*
week, from a leu- re-l,lenee al lhe Mono
rillieho, oicr he north side of the Ull
lain., an.l iie-t ~t florin 5ti11,,,, the
oaltla have beeu llinimlni cv r rineo Don
■antlago atMhed the raneho. ahout tbree
years ne,, II Is frei|lleiitly linposslhlc lo
Xi t there, hill Mr Thompson went out at Hu
ll! f I,ran,Hue calves, and found "Jell"
strong ami I,minted. ~, tlmt be bad lo look
hi I m lit i ntllllc 111 only .on Now
i meatioti la who. except hi. lutluiatc
file will know him linen lie relortis
allot a year of hard anil health) m Haiti
111,' l lil-Is Hie latest nine of the year he
lore snowfall when ho oan return Are
sponsible mining,-rims I n li lt to look after
Ihe Major. Homo. Probably liolb lather ami
...li will relitrn together lo tbe ranch,, for
the formal oalf Bfinding, lint 1.,,-Anc,'le
win have about six mouths of the erntieei h
preset before lhe MOW will permit him In
Ko back.
Steamer Passengers.
The f,,11,,u Hie pa-.cueers left lor tl rlh
)c.tct.l,iy in,,mine per steamer OrlHba
Kor Hm PntUflltQo W Kerens,,ti, w II
Hiiiiplon.J A Kllla, Or Frailer, wife aud
Miss M Hrl li. Mi- Henna it.it.i Mln
M try union, peter Donahue, Ueo Kictdier
rC Poster. H Uuldknfor, Mi- .1 Hitlllvau ami
child. Hon I it Il„ane, an.l servant, A M ir
im. Mn Peter I dine, n rrllinger, H C
It I. l l 11- ktllllkeu, Mi., m n n it
wH.on, a li Panoni, Hm rhomaa, a i. Kiel.
II II Brlggl, t H Milter and wife, and eight
I-,,, i'"ii iPi'rfonl X Laaor, s Ooldatotu,
Win Ruaaell and wile.
Kor H in|,i Barbara Ml-. J Hartley, M H
HI k. Mr. J Jenkins. Ml- M I' H ofle-ler,
Mis. M Jciikln-. j , IJnlbert c ami wife
Imf H .1 llolt'ni in. wile mid child, J It Price,
II II 1,1.11. 1.1, .1 .1 lllcluilds, MlssM lllce. Miss
Kate Iterrlt.
The Big Azusa Ditch.
Mr. Wiilu-r Hi' Button Im again in town
from Ml raui-hn nt the AlUee, on tlie old
Hilton BUM, Ho ilatH Hint only about
three months OgOi HIHRM WON taken to
materially enlarge the bl| dltoh which iud
■Um Hum proeperoui rarttlement. The old
dltoh Irrigated six thousand acres nt land,
hut tti.- prc-nt .ni,- tn.w eomnleied. cover,
pj.ou) Mm ~( land, or Ue tha lormai
average. I'll,' new ditch Is very lileh on Hit
...1111l .1,1,' ol th,' liliili hills. „ii,l lih. ill I
half a miU-of flit inn riiin,, Phillips assisted
with money amordlni to hi. acreage on Ihe
-01,-i lim it Mil,'l,, in,n i, nil not ~nly wan,
llio expense ,ii,,l ill,, "lion inn, iifwhlohu
w,is, iph-t.-.1, it ».,. „ remark iblo work,
ami wilt klm' ainiiii' water to aeulera, who
Inrmcrly hail trouble on account of the
lna,U„|ilille«il|i|ily.
The Worst Feared.
Ureal nlixi.-ly bl inaiiifc-ted a- In the
whereabonu nnd welfare of our worthy
PoeunaaterColonel Dunkelberger. For the
past tour nights a number ot i,i> t r ien.i
have visited his phi f boslnes Spring
sired near Ffret ami found "d irk Plutonian
slia.lnws hovering about the premteea."
Not a gleam ol light was vlslhl t.lthc
worst Is feared tor our dlettngttllbed lellow
jd'l'-eii- II la not known or Indicted that
oltloe l.'i lam'.i.h iThc'ln'uie'i' and Mr 'luinke'l
has"!,, be drai-g'ct rite drum corps'..f 'the
Colored Itrpohllfan Club tt 111 he In attend
attOe In play ii dirge II his body Is f.iilnd
A Very Lively Cat.
There la a rrtsk] cat that belong- to the
proprletor.il a wholesale liquor establish
moot In the ©Ity, tin-cat frequently ateepi
hack ol (he both the shelve-, and. al
though agile, freqiielitlt- can..,, .1 no igc hy
akiiig litem in ) pile: down I his has
enough, n ili-i'otiT) was nude no Mood it
"flbepr, it week,bat will probably rete
gate 11,.-eat -. itnew here el-e lUtriiig lav
one nl lhe employ f Hie establishment
beir.l a p iltai .hipping, and ll ly g g
gull. f -. I. irii-i o't'l.l u-khc'rrt-'hr'ndt had
ctered the 11.„.r. and Hie turning ~| ihe
kneel waalr 11 . the puna, who was «i
ready iueliri'ile.l iy ill. ill inking the liquor.
Hereafter the en iiill l„- ,- h,,.,i wbert- ii
A Tea Train.
i here pi — c.l through the city this week
by the Southern mute east, a long train
which La novelty hy this route, btlUg a ten
train, direct from China, tn lam,l, for CM*
cairo. The train of thirty c trs, all fflygHlll
witli air I,rakes, arrived from the north on
-|.eci.il time about it , ill uw n hy engine.
1., uml t.T, s IV nf Arizona. After a delay uf
n1..,Ul ,v, I,our and a half, engines s p
nnd fjt, S I. ..[ Arizona, ami the train polled
out for tin- X ist These through le, trains
make eighteen miles nit hour. et. .pi v lu-n
stuiq.lng al ends,,l ,11, i-ions, or for il and
water Thla one run. lo Yuma, thence to
I no cic . .-Hanging engines oolv at the
ii-lial 2-ls mile- nf ilivl.int, This train left
aland twenty minute, ahead of Express N...
It, ami il will be a lung way off la-fore tin
express will ..lintake It.
Passengers Due From the East
To-Day.
The following 1- the list of pMMMMMJi
from Ihe F.a-t. \ ia the Southern route, to ar
Hm lm LOS Angeles at U:HI f. M. to-day,
sjK'cially telegraphed to the Hkku.o from
OMM lirande, Arizon.i:
Mike I, Livings F.dwanl Stihleiieclil
Miss M (iulle. Sin Franci-c... Auiot.jo tiri'
jalva. Alamos, Honora; Mr> .1 X Klackpole,
1. ilhrop, t'al Mr- I. Hrinnpi. Fi hnwie Wil
lard Cole, Michigan. .Lime- Jones. Si I,ml.
M > Mr- II Si-hoeliliolx, I iirsoii A | John
M Culver aud wife, iiicson; Wm Sparks,
t tah, .1 1. Delaouo.
Electrical Offices.
Atleutlon is called to the change of Mr
BobbttM advertisement In this mornings
Mmu.i. He has opened and fitted up
Kontas 1.Um14 l.irn.nde kUook, i> Mi
electric-,! ..nice-, al the same time retaining
his invtitute at Nos 111 and IIH South Main
-treet The DoMM invite- all his friend
•»'••*• -'ittenng from cbr.mic di-eise- v.
give him a call, for he charges nothing for
his advice ~r consultation.
Crazy Chinaman.
A- lhe -outh hound passenger train was
coming iv from |*a Fernando yesterday ihe
engineer pulled up the train to Investigate a
Chinaman who wn<. bubbling along on his
hire feet and apparetitlj crippled I poii
backlUKUpihetr.iLit.il w.t- found the ( lii
irain and MOqfH to Urn city 1
Corn on the Desert.
Mr James Noel has brought to the city a
•auiouga. that was formerly considered a
plowed In iv a superficial manner on dc-crt
In in Ine\ ci bef< re cultivated I lie 5,.,.,| ,|.
put In on the fi:-! of May last aud never cv]
Ul ■tiled ul Hit. A few days ago he gathered
» Ti.p ill fine dry com aa the result "f the
'.j.i r.in.in Such a cn.p see in- a curiosit v,
and a profit jblc MM at that.
Another New Journal.
Thi latest pftpff started ;iu Arizona I* the
M DMjwM Vi ■ -, UM second iHUe of which tt
out UniMiivtyM Mm mm the l ulled
state* hu.) Mi vie,,, the paper ih printed both
iv spani.-h ttud fcuglifch
LOB AyGELES DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBEII 10, 1884,
PROSPEROUS ANTELOPE.
A t.rnpl.l. Deerrlptlon a>f Thla
rralllal Valler-
Thl. thrifty pr...pcroil. .elllemenl toe.
booming along in Ihe march of prngre.. and
developrmeiit. without let H hindrance,
and la in a fair way to ao.ni be one of the
moat prominent factor. In the productive
re ree. of H iulheri, f .llfnrnia .The area
of productive land. I. pruvhnf much greater
than nr.t raapoaaal The expM iv
eereala oil tbe elevated meaa. thla laat year
hare been of the inn.! gratifying character,
white the flat or hru.li land, hare yielded
lieyoiid the moat aantulue rapeclalioiia.
[ The fact that Ihe flat hrilali, or level land,,
tia. .11 lunihaontlhle .upply of water al a
depth of four or twenty feel from the
.urfHcr, which by cultivation la brought
to the .urface to .itppnrt and mature rrgeta
lloo, ha. demon.lratrd lhat there are aume
-11 ot ,'.:!,' 1 .a "-t,i|- of very rich laud par
lli'iilarly adapted to root crop., vine..
Irull tree, or tititlier, aa well a.
>'\cr>th!liK 111 Ihe way of vegetable.
nl co.il.ul tally adapleil to Houtherli
■al I fur ula. 'lhe altitude tieliut ttwng two
llioii-Hiiil feet above the level ..! the -fa ti.r
Md- the 1 .illlvatli I ellril. fruit, to any
. <!. nl except In abelleted looalltl, Hr the
fiHilhllla, Inn 111 the wav "I 'loci.l 1- fruit.
llo'|.'ri '~!',t.i"lu'tii "ne ,r""'ir-',',.'-' l'he"'np|.le"
poach, iiprlent pear, |..,l I pill in, c berry.
Ihl. year all did well knit!) ol Ihe three
year old tree. hearing llii. ye it K.l.ni.lte
iirepttratlona are being made to put mil lam<
.|U,llilltle. of griipevlle- 11. well aa a large
lire lof fruit ami 01 till tree.. Two
KflitliMiieli lie.ir I. .11, , li'l nl" preparing fur
erti v.lv ir.erle. II llln Hid In. 1.
will lie 111 Hie vicinity of Iwclity Ihou.aild
Hire, of train put hit lug araanlt. Mr.
tt Ick. 1., Milne thing, iii 1. "In,.'-, for put
lll.tl In Iwilte I lnd Mir,', of wheat
in , IriHll, Willie Hie I '""i-li V.,.'
c, I ..iniihII) will plnul between eight
hundred ami a tbiiu.ainl ... re. A recent
vl.it to Hie nott priillHc nlul ban developed
por ...t lid. rich belt nt html, .Imwod
1n.1,. I) Hun there are portion, of il
b.-. 11,el.ni-. I la Kg) pilau eiirii" bar'
ley rye nr wheat, have fniitnl a tritleful .ml
utnl clltiiHte In Antelope Valley, which will
....... I, I". Mial.le neeiipall I beautiful
I - In the 1 r future for twenty or thlrtt
ilii.ii-.,iiil |M.'.|.le The flr.l extierlliieut or
thtftjtll made nl fHrtnlntt 111 thla valley, al
II tb fiHtiitlit with matulfleeiit re.ulla,
parlHkoH tytortj nt the ihotfua tariniua In
early day. in the Hau Jiiaitulii and H:,era
111111111 ralley. than like the well tilled farm,
id Ihe jire.eut day In any part id the Htate
When the proem m cupanta nt the land. 11l
Antelope ttajl eiuiteut tlieinaelve. wllh a
Hiiirilter fan... and rcaliae Ihe uece.alty
ol farmluH II better, they wtll realite
mora prnflt and make I.ailn for
tlieir iiefKbbnr. I tie yield nf twenty
one entahalt of wheHl lottie acre nn land
Hull ba- never been plnweil but .Imply
.owed and barmwed lv, I. evl.lt 1 [liar H
tbe Ihiiil waa properly enllivateil thin-Lly
bil.tlela would be the ma.lmiiiitaud Iwenty
"lv- the lilinlti 1 v I "Id I I Iller. Iv \u
lelupe are H hltthly delllhtad with luilh the
■oil mill climate tii.it tin ) nre tfrltlU |q
their friend- l.olb tat ami 1. .hi to eama and
Join them The town ol l.aiica.ler, which I.
the prittellMl thlppltll arid Uridine pninl. I.
RrMttttlh irowltu Into lb« |irot...rti..u-of ■
country (own. Mr Hayle... ttie p.iatina.ler
'"id I I reliHtit ul I.HIU',|-let. -ay.
H...1" I- 11 1 1 nipldh iin reaalne The
rollr I company 1- Imilillua 11 v n I I
.urn- freltht lu.u.e, t..<:«) fed. tie npi...
.tie .tile of 111.' r.ia.i from Iheli de will, a
laim- rocelvlint arid -ihl|ipl„|( plal
form In li the 1, a freltlil
There la a ciiinpau) ladua ortHii
I/.0.1 1., erect h Inite iiareli feiuhl
thiiii.anil itMU MMMlff to .tore lhe 1 ihin
Clop. The town 11..11-I- ut a K"',.l lHte.e hotel,
two .tore., livery .table, bluek-milli ihop,
IttßUMn fata, rtmM huit-e and turn IHlile.
.eetbili boetae, depot, tank li.ui-e. tliree
.jliaili., c'tipeiiter —t. •. 1, -. .IwellluijH, etc.
Hinii.iiiui il'oll'ar. eaeli.'l.'. be' bi'i'iit "hi the
H.r w .11-1.1. 1- 11..a belun ureaulred.
thi. winter The erup of wheat raiaed 111
Hil. \ telntly thi. year iiiiiii'iiiHiik tn-even
ti ..in.l .in k- win i.c mm Hm tuumed
loratMd tbi. winter there I. iiulte rill In
Mux uf .ettlers 111 lllnl iilmiil A1|.1t,,-, whiiate
Hi... inaklliK preparrilloii. to pill lv crop.
Hil. winter Taklnt nil 111 nil there iippear.
to ba 11 brliiht Ii t for AhtOlOpe Vnlley ami
vicinity, where the herder unit Antetiipe
DeVO held the fiirt fur the litat forty yeitr..
until theaettlera txtored on their work, one
ye,tr nan.
COURT REPORTS.
Superior < ourt Niiillh.J.
I. o. Angeles rity v.. McNeil -I nlrrer
overruled] Ive days lo answer.
X.tale of .lets \|.,n»o l.ftiriiilo K. de Mao
appoluted admlnlatratrlx: band » r am.
People vs. Mltinie Ki-len Assault with
int.,1,1 -.. c,intuit oniriler llefeioltul ar
r iltoe,l, i,l,no|. not utility.
<H. Perrr vi U. W. Klttta—Ten dar> fo<
11. ,llliu.-w,,rtli v.. Ilolllhgswnrth Helen,l
mil ordered to pay IJ .1 to plnlittlir's altnr
nee and MO (ol her >upport
McNeil vs. Hart well Judgment for the
|,l IT
Hin. 11. Thorna. is It,. en Mallett-t'aae
dlinlaaad
K.taic „f li I Rlarana-WIU admlncd to
Probata and letters ti'staineutary illrecled to
Kstate ol M iry BUa Hmltli-Hale of real
est ite heald no,I grauted.
Ilellinnn v«. lilnkel.plel -To he aei for
trial hereafter.
Kstate of Nl leiiio Mi helll-I'oulln
Hint for leu days.
Insolvency nf f. I). Plan -Ite transferred
tn Judge V. K. Howard
liisolvelicy ol K. Ili-rtiinn.-Milne unlet.
l.oa Angele. i ll) vs. Hellman etal.-Mo
Phetnn tra. I'o'yoreoa et nl. -Defendants
allowed ten .lays further lime to answer.
Briaweltev n. DabtnuoTen—Motion.
The Minor Courts.
Jt'sTIIK Snail A N.
t Ilon Petit larceny, case taken under
advleemenl
'I ge I- Mestiager clialleiigtug to fight
n duel. examination set fur net. 17th.
Charles Kapiisainl .1 ph Fisher Itallery;
i rial -el lor net, tub
Minnie Hasten-Assault to murder; held
lv louO bonds
Paul Sciiseha! lirnnk. FlO
Anita Satu-her.--Vagrancy: set lor Oct. 1:1.
Uniform Rank, K. of P.
There will he Instituted on tint 21st, In tills
clly. Magnolia Hit Islnn, Nil. 21,1'hlfnrin llnnk
Knight, nl Pythias, by Isnac S. Smith, it In,
has r. lied Ins ciiiiinissinu as liistltuthig
Officer. Thtsy g lOCtaty appears to he In
a nourishing ,- Iltlon I WlUtnllvetl our
streets with lis lesllvc pnrndes und drills
hcren Iter nl slated pcrlnds.
Suit Brought.
The heirs ~( Jose Antonio Aglllrrc bate
enmmenoed ruII in Hie Superior Court or
sin Bernardino ittty, atgatnit the San
Jacinto Tin Company, to n vera half In
lercsl iv the propcrtt. ivhlch I. valued at
"tie nihil,-,, dollars.-.*,,. Mega ,<hm.
A number.if the heirs ol Hon Jose A llio
llio Aglllrrc lit c 111 Ibis clly.
The Weather.
Tlie temperature yesterday was 77.13 ii,
tite forenoon at the hlghaat, and M.4C a t the
lowest in the illlcrtmuii II ,- |
rim« ho UM mid IhgAbegan with a ..- f
U ler -Inuii-rs, which left I . inch,-, uf
rainfall for the c.iiiimeiicemeiil uf lhe-ea
-on Noii where arc Ihe weather prophet
lor Ivst and Pol . ■
No. 2's Picnic.
Theboyaol Uowfldonot Engine Compaoy
No. 2, Bre making grand preparations for
their faintly ptenie. which lakes pi Sun
•l it al the City Hardens Appr.iprlatc prizes
alll be Ottered f,-r ,1 enolng, Vie, and ade
light fill lime is pr,.nil.,ai to all who attend.
The Improved Herald.
Tlie San Bernardino /„,/, s snya: The
t tig.'les H.RRAU) nf yesterday appeared in
an entire new- dress ami very considerably
Improteii in appearance. Thero is no city
on Un i-l wbosi wspapers linve a.I
i '-I more rapidly than th..-.-..( 1..,, tug,
les during the pan year. They now tic wiih
tlie press ol San FratM-i-cn.
Grand Hall.
The member! ol Mi Kiigiuc Company
will give a grand hall at Tiirnvereiii Hall ou
lhe night of NovcmlnT Ist. The ball-given
hy the hoy. ol tills gallant fire eompaiiv are
Uniformly pleasant, and Ihe one projected
will in m.wise In- liehiuil those ol former
years in pure enjoyment.
Tom McCoriuaek, the compauhm of Anita
Sinehez, was ye-terday arrested on a war
rant for larceny, sworn out by a Chinaman
at Wilmington. McCormack Is the fellow
who brutally assauUed a woman iv the
-met al midday, a few days ago. opposite
the Plata, striking her with hil IM in her
face before Iwo street carloads of passengers.
MUI ijueiitiu is yawning for such brutal eren
Black Gros Grain Silk Dress
Skirts.
Call at "MosgroveV and ask to see his el
egant line of gros grain silk dress skirt
made iv the very latest styles, for |17.:ai
e.icti ll will well repay the ladle- to exam
IMI these goods) No. <\ South Spring street.
The G.A.R. Social.
■tMMM Post, ti. A. It., will give an invita
tion social to night al Qmai Templar- Hall.
The entertainment will t K - literary, musical
and s.a lal iv an enlarged degree.
Special Car.
There Is a special car from the P. W It.
Uallroad at the depot.
Another Rich Strike.
Mr. Chris Kurt*, the genial proprietor nf
the Southern Hotel of thin place, j* one of
the ownera of the Hue inluc ln the Calico
district. A nhort time since he visited the
MMp and the mine he 1m interested in, aud
wan shown hy Col. Harslnw some rich crop
ping-on the unrth end nf ttie mine. Mr.
Kurt* put men to work al MMM urn th* t„.
dicMtions, aud has been rewarded hy the
niM'itiiiK up of a fine Ihhl>- of ore a vsay 1n g
fr,.m $i>o to H.OOO per urn. Il has been da
dared hy anme experienced miners the heat
i>r..iii:-.- m the district. The nay streak is uui
form lv value, II undoubtedly very rich, htit
n >\ ... r. ■. 111 re furiiier development lo prove
Ihe extent of the ore deisisll. There have
t ii several rich strike* recently made upon
this mine, and there Is a chance that It will
become the mine <d the district. The part
ner-of Mr Kurtxtu the ownership of the
mine art Di D. i. Kvaaa, ot this place, and
Mr. J. H O.lK.rne. who-.wu one half Inter
eat. Mr. o-lM.rio-'- nl.ility and energy us a
mining nnd mill iioui ensure* a xticcuaafui
working of the miue, lv couuectlon with hla
uu lean ambition - partner., for all It It worth.
We doii't bjUavi the"Sue" will ever be
aued. Imi will Ih- | dividends to
Iter fortunate admirer.-/-.v. IU rnarttiHo
mm*.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.
(fhe lenorof Communlrationn appeArlug
In thi* column U not neee**Arlljr endor-ed
hytheHltor of the HKIMMi. The writer
who dcelren to he heard in It ahonld alwa>"
Aeet.mpany hi*-creml with hi* full iinnie,
not nece«Marlly for puhllcatlon hul an a
guarantee of good faith. |
IIIK <>. A. X.AM) WMALl'Olrlilrs
■■rum Hmlhrr, l»riim Wllh <•» t
li- it.- !ffa>ll* 9t tii. i mih ~,..».
PMMM«fI re.
Kkitmr Huh *l i. -The followlnit Indium
nliht'i h'.jpri** 1- MfeMtotl
I'r. Alitirew MrParlntnl, the l:< i>m <■ :, n
- Mt-lii! tot CottMUfT, In A llHllvt* .fir. ■! I
where he wtm lx>rti In i-r lit- MSM ta MM
I ii". I Htalen 'InriiiK hin Infnt.- i. nml M
■tiovi'ii to rnlifornU leu yearn ajrn. The
.1-1,.r -erve'l ii. the I'tiion urniy .InrlliK tlie
war an a (lrumrner hoy, and he In now a
lemlliiii nnlrlt In the Ormul Army of the
Hetnil.lle fu hi- n. ■r ii i.. " \ I The iloelor
enfoyn a very extenxlve jrouularlty and he
Will pliltHllrly 1..- el. ' tvl
Hut n few reniaran from a hernorriil, who
hna MfWi nlinllar h.itfwanh he fore, mi. not
he out of Ihe way The ntihjer-t or ihln mm
rmiriletidon In hut an autopuy nf tlie fore
roliik rommuii lent hu., whleh hardly
Amount* to enythlnic worth dl«uertlitK, hut
II Ih done to waru a few more of the
nlolaeetOfft of the Ke|Hlt.l|rsin party.
I he raraMMau m iiiHkiiu' ciiiitai nut of
the (act thut Dr MeKniland, the kei.iihlle,,ii
cindid'ite for funnier, I« a mum - ..f In-lnnd,
aud >i ItepnliMfiiii at thai. Ho wuh a Ke
pl|bl{ean heretofore There i - ROM of your
ajHtpleetle BlallM nnd fever in film
He whi h drtiiiiinei hoy liefore he iieenme v
mieee>o*ful ntiwhoue*. Hut thin he coiiKlder-.
Ktimll ao«a|ne« ■•- eompatad with hin rlHim
to he a inemher nf the tirmid Army nl the
Iffpuhlle rtntfardlenn of ill) the merit- thnt
Ur. Andy MeKnrliuni mny tie entitled to, hy
reason of hir. |.rofe-«i..iiHl talent, he prefer
tlmt It rihAll he -aid of him, tlml, "he \> now
a hoidintr npirlt In (he (Irand Army of the
Iti-pilhlie in hi- n. iittil.nrhood."
[lie 'IrAiMl Army haii ever i.hjeeted to
nolitieitl liitliienee helmr made to hear In
tAvor of any one of It- meiulierrt hy reiison
of ntlilhilloii with thAt dMliiKuh-hed ho.lv of
men And If the edltorof lhe A>/0.w1.e
UaVff that he further* Ihe AiicceHM of hin
eimlldnte nt Ihe forthroinliiK eleettmi, bj
tiieli -lelKht of html hii-lnert*, I would tefl
him to uno lit" own word*, tlmt "though the
dovtor enjoy- ,i very extensive popuinrlty
In hi-own iiidghlM.rhfHMl he will prohahly
not "he eletteil " Nelghliorhoixl j- good
enough, hut If you want to take it nil of the
drum, you wielded In times gone hy, your
iiwii i.eikthhorhood will tell yoti tlmt n elenr
hem! aim! a very fttPAdy hntid are much
superior to a dull idgnkin over an empty
barrel. Eni inaa.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
11. p..ri. .I i., i.III. n. a i.it.5.....
■ a tan. I. .era of Title.
Till llshAV, Oct. ytll.
Lents .1 (jreea t<. jniui a un h io ft ~r
lot i and N li.'. II of lot .'I. blk Ju, Ord's survey.
II
c tl Trtmrrt to (I M Adams Agreement tv
convi ) lot 10. I.lk 77, or.l s survey. »:t.s«l
V ma band A Water Co to H I Itolph.
agreemeni loouarer nl U idk i»7, Homniin,
ma.
Krnueisco Is.pez. to Jnse Mnsearel-Pnrl of
Int. I.lk :r>. tlr.l s sorvel. II
laelnto Oehora to (leneva llnldiiin. as
sign 11l nf agreement. bk 121. p ;i|S; tl
I. Ilia,i, lilt be. Low.-live lltxhv, in-
Hin, ami V, t Will io H It W' ,Ik. i I ~|
1,. I,lk 111, I g Reach, Mai.
Co peh.lt Pde Hop, In Jnse Merced Solo.
ill acres lit It,, San Jose. II
Julio ll Ames and Elizabeth 11, bis wife, to
Cbarle. /.Culver and Edward A bacy—tat
acre- in It.. Hsu Jnse, IS7SU.
I Jeff White, Kale M Palmer ami f M
Palmer, by clerk. In Perrle Kewen -16.08
Here. lii Hall llabrlel tp, 11.
Perrie Kewen tv J X llnllenheck, same as
laat
Perrle Kewen vs T Jeff While, Kale M
Palmer nod F M Palmer Decree fur eulivey
mice uf Pi acres 111 H ill llabrlel tp
Ablaut Kinney tv Dallutt Wheeler, trustee
—Agreement to convey Int. » and 98, Kin
ti.-y tract, |S7O.
Thomas (loss to J M llrlfflth — but I and H
111 i, ~( lot .'. blk ,:t. Illihet tract, ».li.«,
Alexandre Weill In Nellie 1t,.1.1,1115-but 5,
blk N. Allio tract $177.
Jnse Maria Ablla and l-'rauelsea lila-de
Al.llo 1.. Atiloula Ablla-:to acres liilto i'ti
Ja IS.
Stale nf Callfontln to Jose tl Ksludllln and
Frnnelsen Pico— lail 1, aec ls, T 1 H, R U W,
patent.
HOTEL ARRIVALS YESTERDAY.
r a wvatt, Onto s ,i r/tommlng, onlrlo
.1 ll Vu.burg, S (inhrl It Alexander, s F
f II Knrkcr. Pa J W (Irr. do
W (I llalstea.l, S Pedro II II W heat.in. do
i s Car piar. (Ih.be Miss X Casllctnli, do
C A I little, N V II Phillips A ll f, do
It Wray, ••All nt Sen" J Williams, do
II V Morel c, Hallos X Palmer, ibi
it X ftchwaita, «v s w Goo, .1..
II s Mason, Carson X W Moore. Pittsburg
I II Mill-. ,1,, j w Knox. H F
Mrs II Clark, H Monlen J A McNenr, do
Cap! Kdwards, ship Cats Williams, ship
l,!idy f airua King Cenrie
ar. CHAHI.Rs.
X M Morgan, wl A fy, D M leott, Kttelnita
H lllego Cal
Miss Annie Whitney, M 'league. Rum.inn
Miss tenet Wbilney, 0 King .Ir, lluarte
PCitlberl A wf, J A iieutr. h Cruz
W t Hlshup, A II Martin, Ktawnda
J Rush llruosoii, 111 R | Re.l.llng
Kale Castlel All A H Clark, Hpriugvlle
nt Hon" Co Miss Jen tile Clark, do
II .lucks, wf A dr, Mini It M belong, H llnhrl
lerey W I] Mld.llelon, H An
J I Martin. H Pedro
Runaway.
Yesterday the burses ntlacbed lo one of
Nlclt's delivery wagons, gut frightened ne tr
the ilepnt and ran away. A hack WM Co]
Idled Willi, very much to the detriment of
the hack.
Preferred Specials.
Try L iiikershlin A Cn's new process roller
All lhe druggists are selling Peck's Preml
urn perfumes and Elite lnM(iiet.
Illlthe, lillxom, bonillc, henntlfnl you'll he,
II you will only drink KOLA TEA.
Seaside Cologne, Seaside Cologne. Seaside
Chigoe, Seaside Cologne, Seaside ColOgtM,
Seaside 1 nlogllC.
Satin Rhadames Dress Skirts.
11. Mnsgmve A 06, will sell today a new
line of hlnck dress skirts, made fruin the lat
est designs, with draperies, panels, etc.. lor
fl-2 rs) facli, romtilucd w Ith a black braided
Jersey waist which they arc selling fnrl'J.'s).
luikilm a seiyi ltde enstlllne fur street
wear. No. 41 South Hprlng street
There nnce llnnrlshcd an nneletit pltllns.e
pliy which located lhe seat ol the Intellect
in the stnmaoh. Tlie modern Japanese lake
the same view ot the mnttcr. Modern lihys
iulngy -linws that the clearness of tin- drain
depend, upon good digestion. The nhjccl
~f te t drinking is, as every une knows, to
cheer and stimulate the brain.
Where, then, ia tbe sense nl drinking au
Infusion of leaves, colored Willi substances
which deteat Hie very object teals taken tn
eli'eel ' No wonder the Japan,-.o call the
c ii.timers .if green or colored lea • l.arharl
•in-.'' c,insider this ,|tic«ti.at. dear madam,
and accept our ns-tiranee that it Is In..re tn
your Inteffeat to buy a high class, fragrant,
stimulating lea, like Kola, Hie choicest pick
Inga of the •arty leaves, nature's out, un
adulterated product, than a lea which has
I lured hy the hand nl a man.
The White Mewing Pdnrhlnr
Stop nnd examine the While Hewing Ma
chine before purchasing nity other. The
.chilltle is -elf Ibrcadilig. l he needle I. -elf
setting It runs almost nnlsclcs.lv. and Ihe
large spat ler the linn inakes'lt superior
in ,-i cry re-peel many -r machine In lhe
market Several Other leading machines
cnti-iaiitlv on hand. Machines sold on the
lii.lallmcnt plan. Liberal allowance In ex
ch.ingc for old machines. Reasonable lime
Is allowed for trial before the iirst payment
i- required. Yon ci tve Irom ten tot wen
ty dollar- eativnsser's entiiinissinii by buying
your mat-hliies at liie Sewing Machine
Headquarter!, :l Snrlhg si reel, Nadeau Hlnck
boa Augeles, Cnl. John lttiriis lieneral
Agenl. sep7lf
Iliirklrni. t0i1,,, Snlve.
The greatest medical wnttder nf the world.
Warranted In speedily cure burns. liriil.es.
cuts, ulcers, salt rheum, fever snres. cancers,
piles, chilblains, corns, tetter, chapped
hands, and all akin eruptions, guaranteed!.,
cit.-e ill every instance nr in,,tie) refunded.
SB cents per DOS. For sale hy C. F. itelnze-
v . niau ( oal.
Full cargo now discharging at Sun Pedro
per American ship K. D. Kleo. Consumers
of this well known coal should take particu
lar notice of the same aud arrange for their
WIMTKat COAL. For sale at all the retail
yard* In this city. Immediate application
should be made to the undersigned for car
load i.-ts of ten tons or over, delivered al all
stations ou the line of the s. p. li ft.
Wai.tkk s. Maxwell,
N<i. 10. Court Street.
money to Loan.
The 1-os Angeles National Rank has inonev
to loan on warehouse receipts fur grain or
merchandise, liKo. 11. BONBBIUKB,
President.
Notice.
I have Just received the finest lot nf guns
from ihe most celebrated manufacturers-.
Also every variety of sporting implements
ever offered in Southern California. To be
Mid at the loweat prices. Please call aud
examine our stock before purchasing else
llESßY SI.irTTEBBKCK,
111, Temple lUi*ck, Lns Angele- i.pp..site
United States Hotel. ont La
A Wide tnakr U>ru(zirl*)|.
Mr. C, F. Hcinzemaii b alwayi wMt awake
In hla business, ami spare* no pain*, to
secure the heat of every article in hit. line
He lias secured the agency fur the eelchrat
od Dr. King's New Discovery for Cotisump
tlon. The only certain cure known for Con
sumption. Coughs, Colds, Hoarseue-s. Asth
nn, llav Fever, bronchitis, or any affection
id lhe l liroat and Lungs Sold on positive
guarantee Will give you a Trial liolllc
Free Regular aiie $1.
A tiood In vestment.
My friend, if In your wanderings in the
Rltratlit of happines.. you chalice lo <pelid a
■ « mi mite- m lhe purchase of a luxury that
will conduce to both health and pleasure,
count the (line well spent, aud the article
that will return the large*! i-ercenuge of
boti i- l uTisiU's Funch It), cigar, al the P. t»
Cigar store.
All agree lhat handaomc hair is one nf
beauty s Indispelislhle elements. AVer's
Hair Vigor maintains It ln freshness, bright
ne-> ana luxuriance
If you waut fine rooms, good boanl and
home coniforu, go to the klmh ill Mansion -
■urrOQOded by a flower garden— l'M N-w
High atreet, near Tempi*. aepM lia
BIBOKI. THK HATTKR.
SELLING OUT
CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
To meet the growing de
mands of our largely
increased
HAT BUSINESS,
And our store room being
rather small, we have con
cluded to sell out the entire
line of
Gents' Furnishing Goods Stock
REGARDLESS OF COST.
We have confidence, there
fore, in assuring our patrons
and the public that no such
favorable opportunity has
ever been offered to secure
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS
Of every description, at pri
ces before unheard of in Los
Angeles.
We take this occasion to
return our sincere thanks to
our regular customers and
the puhlic for their generous
support and kind apprecia
tion of our efforft to supply
their wants. We engage
that in the future we shall
leave nothing undone to
merit a continuance oi your
patronage, and retain our
reputation of being the most
RELIABLE
Ah well as the most popular
One Price Hat House
In Los Angeles.
Siegel the Hatter,
Cor. Main and Commeroial.'
MjM
COLONY LANDS.
Tlio Tomooula
Land and Water Company
Are aula] iv id I n tract ol bud situated lv
Temecula Valley, in San Diego
Oounty, California,
Recently owned by Don Ju nil Murrletta con
taining toitrteen ttinusand acres of laud,
having nn altitude of about one thousand
feet above the sea level. This tract ot laud
lies about 4S miles southerly from Colton.
The California Hnuthern Railroad runs
through the entire length of the tract. The
soil In the valley Is formed of sedimentary
deposits. It is a rich, dark loam, without
gravel or boulders, nnd can he easily tilled,
as no clay or adnhe-nil appears, but Is full
of rich sediment, which hoi.ls the rainfall
and prevents leaking or drying, sot lint when
you come to cultivate you turn up moist
earth. The superior value of Ibis soil Is Its
closely utulerlyliigsupply .if enter,nnd when
cultivated the lunistllre rl-es tn the surface,
lining away with the necessity uf Irrlgntinii
aliiuist entirely, but In case of a dry season,
ll Irrlgatluli Is thought tn I ece-sary, an
Inexhaustible Supply of Water
Can be had hy sinking from ■> to 10 feel. It
is also tn the artesian hell ami artesian wa
ter can be easily obtained. Tl a Is
formed ot und.tinting lauds of reddish col
ored soil mixed with deei.inpose.l granite on
the surface, with emioeh mixture of elny In
the subsoil to hold the moisture. There Is a
Fine Running Stream of Water
Willi several branches running (hrntlgh the
raneho. Also several lon an.l warm springs,
unle.l fur lltelr cure nf ptilmnitnry diseases,
these springs will be Improved immediately
and Urn Cnnipauy design I.nil.ling a hotel
and railroad aepot on the townalto. Roth
buildings will he hanitsniiiely urualnenled.
The hotel will he hut It two stories high and
contain thirty rooms.
the lllrectors of the Presbyterian College
nf Chicago, design potting it college hllihl
log on the grooo.i us aoou as practicable
There Is plenty ..f good uak iv I which can
be had delivered at the r itielin tit fr II tn
kl .'s) per cord, and cum i lumber can he
delivered nt li, per thousand.
The climate Is healthy. The rancho Is not
I c than IS miles Irom the sea coast
and the ocean breeze fans the valley, purl
fylng tbe atmosphere wllh itivlgnruling
cited. In the day lime the nlr la anft ami
dry and always mild, n littl ler at night,
hut never mure than being cumf.irlahle.
As n lo ~n h resort, none In Hnttthero Cali
fornia can surpass in natural advantages
this beautiful distrlcl ol laud, with lis warm
springs of mineral watercuttaliilngsulphur,
Irnn and snda, its proper elevation iibiivethc
sea, pore, dry and gentle nlr. with beautiful
secnerv all aroillnl. cHi Inn euiilirui the a
serth.it that as a health resurt it cannot lie
excelled, especially for cntarrb, throat nnd
long diseases
It Is tbe illtentluii nf the Cninpnny, as soon
ns the land is subdivided, to sell In tracts
from a town bit upward ai price- I hale
hut satisfy actual settlers, the prices will
he cla-sllfed according to the merits nf the
property, one third down, halance In one
ami two year..
CHARNOCK, MORRILL A ROBINSOD,
SOU! AIIKNTS
Parties desiring Information w ill addiess
CHAS. L'HA KNOCK.
P. O. box -AVI. 1.... Angele-. Cnl.
KoomsNo.lt and 12 Wldney block, (up
stairs) Klrsl street, hen, .-en Main and spring
W. E. ROHINHIIN, Cnl , Oil , nr
c. L. murium.. Temeonla, cal.
0) ooti-tl
NEW
FALL
STYLES.
We have Just received ""Mo ol the mom
,'l,'K>ii>t nml Nohl.y HATS an.l OA Hil ever
i.n.iiKlit lo Ihh oliy. tma mkc plewore h.
..skint ii.s|.w(l..n nl ..ur k*x m l. and a euro-
I.Hrf.t.u of our price..
13. I.)l3fc* MONO.
FASHIONABLE HATTER,
Next to Weill., FM*n A 00., M.iv 81.
SECOND-HAND STORK
103 Aliso St, Corner Alameda.
The lll.hem Cash I'rlre paid lor aeeond
hud koous of all dMripttem.
Furniture lK*u K hl|aud aot.l at loweat rale..
French nyclns a .iiccialty.aiid min-faction
f MAY & PLANIQAN.
A. M. EDELMAN;
ARCHITECT,
OfFICE 17 North Main St rent. Loa Augchw,
Cal. Kooma 16 aad 17. Hellman Block, wji.'itl
NKW TO HAY NKW TO UAY
Harper & Reynolds Co.,
(CAPITAL STOCK t2. r <o,ooo ]
Wholesale und Retail Healers in Hardware, Stoves,
Metals and Tin Plate.
Sole Agents for Perry <fc Co'h celebrated Brighton Ranges,
Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges, Golden Star Oil
and Gasoline Stoves and Ranges.
Specialties in Builders' lliirdware. Niles Locks.
A Large Stock Sacramento Vitrified Stone Sewer Pipe.
48 and 50 Main, 61 and 63 Los Angeles street, Los Angeles.
atiirl<-«iu *
Special Lines of Dry Cools!
We have specially Imported for this Season's
.Trade a large and full assortment of
Dress Goods!
SILKS, SATINS, LADIES' CLOTHS,
FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOSIERY, OLOVES,
Ladies' and Gents' Underwear,
LINENS AND MUSLINS!
These goods have been purchased for cash
from Manufacturers only, and will be placed be
fore our customers during the ensuing week at
Extraordinary Low Prices!
dim fmm,
COR. MAIN & REQUENA STS.,
Xjos Allßcli'S, o*l.l. octs
DB - *• w ' BRINKERHOFF'B SYSTEM OF RECTAL THE ATM KNT I
OH NKW—PAINLHW—SAFE—CERTAIN—AND PATENTED!
T. TP A TXT I OVEK 10w ,OOO operations—NOT ONE DEATH I
xj&a. ia. i wiu, give $1,000 for any case op pnjBWB can't corns I
" NO
CURE,
NO
L PAVI
iiiHiMirtKrfiiNsi inuoi t <iitbi hmtal vt.vw.H iTte pabrni
IF not TOO LATE you CAN BE CURED I Come and see ut! Lame Btek Nervout
■'rostrfillon tonMlpatloi, Itlnrrhirn niiraW Kldneya. Uftf, Mlomaeh.
Hltuldcr llend Trn.inle--l,oM* „r tpmnrj-PrliMry nml Womb Trouble—
lUokllok «»f HowelM nyapeneltv nil rceult rrom 1 MtT. AMM ATaOH, end tell
Kit plnlnlj thr,l yon have 111 < I \l, I M t;H I Thonaacjide die from It 1I W.
cured before r«Mt UTII < n»l 1.1 » I lON TMMM I « hi»rit«« Knaonithlr
Oh. g. -pGAft bivii rH, "-"^Vuur 0 *
H. T. HOLLINGSWORTH,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Having purchased from Oilta Broe. A Co. the entire stock of
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
Etc., Now nt the Corner of Court and Hpriiiic St reets,
Will offer tbe same nt Pri LOWER THAN THE LOWEST.
I make a .Specialty of Kiue Watch Repairing, Maufactnring of Jewelry rV Kngravii,
MM! i"> H. T. HOLLINGSWORTH.
Gordon Hardware Co.,
•!!» SOUTH SPRINtU BTBEET,
ROPE, TOOLS,
BALING WIRE, BUILDERS'
CARRIAGE BOLTS, HARDWARE,
HORSE-SHOES, NAILS,
AMMUNITION.
LOWEST PRICES TO THE TRADE.'
»»if 24 tin
Lord & Fisher,
tt HiII.KSAI.K AND HKT.UI. DEALERH IN
Boots and Shoes!
FINE STOCK, LOW CUM i s.
SQUARE DEAL, ATTENTIVE SALESMEN.
WE ASK YOU ALL TO CALL.
S-* WORTH SFXtXJTO BTRBBT.
LEWIS BROTHERS' COLUMNS.
BOOTS, SHOES,
BOOTS, SHOES,
■
BOOTS, SHOES, SHOES, BOOTS,
SHOES, BOOTS,
Shoes, Boots,
Shoes, Boots, Shoes, Boots,
SHOES, BOOTS, SHOES, BOOTS, SHOES, BOOTS.
What A Pily!
WHAT A SACRIFICE,
What a Shame.
But 'tis the order of the House and
Must be Complied With.
BOOTS and SHOES
Are Piling In upon lis by lhe
C J3L. R-X« O -A. 33.
Cases on lop of eases.
THOUSANDS OF PAIRS.
Oar Large! and Spacious Quarters are Jammed aad Packed
from
PIT TO DOME WITH OASES ON TOP of OASES OF
Boots and. Shoes.
We shall hold a
SACRIFICING SALE.
The very finest as well as the medium grades shall he
SACRIFICED ALIKE!
For the Sole purpose of giving ns room lo unpack our goods,
ROOM WE MUST HAVE.
ROOM WE ARE COMPELLED TO MAKE.
ROOM WE SHALL HAVE,
Cost What It May!
ir prices will tell
These Goods Shall Fly/
The prices nt which our good* shall be sold will leave no
room in the minds or Ihe doubling public but that
LEWIS BROS.
MEAN EXACTLY WHAT THEY SAY,
Mm Prices SMI Reip
sxjpr.em:b.
Whether you are in Immediate need or not it will substantial
ly L'onipensiitc You by making immediate purchases.
Boots and Shoes for One-Third their Value.
Such a Sale aa this was never before known, and we ven
ture to predict will never again occur.
ALL GOODS, ALL MAKES, ALL QUALITIES,
SHALL BE SACRIFICED ALIKE I
BOOTH ANO SHOES AT SACRIFICING PRICES.
SACRIFICE, SACRIFICE, SACRIFICE I
Sacrificing Prices Shall Eeigo supreme!
Lewis Bros.,
101 AND 103 NORTH SPRING ST.,
LOS ANQELES, CAL.