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2 DAILY 11 KHALI). Sinnle Codim of th» U«r»l(i. 6 0«mt» Hfrmltl Mt»'«ni I'rindn? Hoihc The lIKRAi.n Steam rrlntlng H-him Is 11M mrpaaaed hy nti\ )■■•- orloiltiK 'tfilre mm the PicVflr f,.s.i .• ht. -f H„, Kr.i.rlan,, in farlllth- for linlim J..t. w-nk l-ow itrloes. gmxl W'.rL itti'l i \. . otl-.n may be relte<l iijn.fi it tbla umre S|MT..ll Nttllrr. Hereafter ii..tlc»> <>( . .nupHiiit-.-, HiH-lctie.-, fthurehirs, etr . Hill ..til) In- iii*erteit In Hit lIRMAI.t. a- paht -oi t crt f-e meiits We r rte lor plarpi nf wnrahlp a gr.iinlt'.ii« which will nppear every Hnnday mortifiiß The llkrai i. oAee t- (mmiiimi«4 with ttie lelephntie sy-.teill ">f L>- \ ni(elt»a elty amt nmnty OnJaWi h.r n<lt i rtlM'ineiits or Job work may he vent thrmißh this medium to nnmt.fr BH The Her tl.i. tl the ..ffletal piper ol the rlty Of Loa Aititeler. The rily dellii'i'ieut tax lists ami All other > i-> \>' "• • appear utity In lt» r.ilumns Mr. 1 N Rowt Ii tM Hattti Ana airent of the Hr.HAS.iI j. i j* *- Vtm PaVKfIDRNI <<| Til r OHITKD •tATrM, QROVER CLEVELAND, Ol Nrw York THOS. /L HENDRICKB, of Indians. for pitusinKN 11At. iLEcroaj Rl.tCcroHS. AJ.TKRNVTI -i'has Ko.ii.Kit. raoMAi ii i uni nl s in Pi inel ; of aiii I-1 cbita c I' BCKRT, J 1 RAKlttrtiiroN nf Suiicr of Coins. W. 1. TINNIN, Kirn IN swiNl'iilin. oi Trtnlli ..t cninss, UAKION llli.os, F Ii NICOI.. of linn, of Tuolnmn.; JOHN 1 SIAM.KV. NVIII AN I. JONFS, ol Al.medaj of Cnlilra In.la, OKliK',l, I MAIIVK, J M I V ION of Hill PrilH'lseo. ~| S ill Frill.elsen. JAMKs I Ml IIPIIV, KIiH AUH Will IK, ol S nil i Clam; "I anil i I'm/ W H, WKIIB, A J ATWKI.I.. of Monleicy ol Tulare nTwT'oBL "VALLE, Of LOI A inch's _ . , , , 111 M .SMI 111 For giiperb.r Judifes jj.llßOtmsKAll Fur DMrtOI lllorne) I IK« li llltoWN For gllerlff 11 M HA 11IIAM IS Count) I reasnrer J W BHIMDKn For Counly Clerk A \\ PO T'l H KrCounly Kernrdri I HAS, X Mll.ks ForTsic.; l"i SAM. '.KVV Forcounly imlllor V t SKIM I.VKIIA tor County Snricy nr A ii ItI'XTON IS Count C'.riier P». II NAHKAI! For Pic.lbi Admlnliitr.tor M p. ccn.Kll roK ASSKMIII.V.KN Sevelily ninth Mslrlrl AIIHOTT KINNKV leveul) .. . ml. In-irlei tt X IIK.A I OMAN Herein y el« hi li Dlstrlel W. T. MA It'll N First Hl.lrlcl O. Sl ItKSIII.KY geeoiid lU-lllcl JOHN P MOHAN Third in-irlei t It. HAY Knurlli lil-lrici UEO lllNlis Fifth Hlsirlci lACOi miss city laatlai J. c. miuh.an Township Insttrr X, A I.INII wm itoksmsS, John w ostrmi 'in. "l i" of General Bntler, like II hoof Toiinyson's bugle notes, is "ilyiiiK, ilyinx, ilyinif." Al this rate his vote on Tnosiluy itfter aext will acarcel; la- worth the i nt ing. Tin: Kopiiblicaus of New York, now in the depths Of despair, resort to Home very ridiculous measures. The last move of the "hnssew" in an address to the so-called "State Farm ers' Alliance." directed to the "farm ers of the Shite." The members of tiie "State Partners' Alliance" ate Jay Gould, W. fl. Vandrrhilt and their follows, who, from before the time when President (Irani sowed the seeil of "Black Friday," have I n ■baching proHtahl) the fertile Holds oi Wall street. Ol course these hon est fanners oppose the election of ti.ovei' Cleveland to the Presidency. Their opposition to him only a few months ago gave him a majority in New York oi nearly two hundred thousand votes. A iiKiii! y distinguished evening contemporary, scarcely more dis tinguished by uu original spirit of his torical investigation than because ot itH extraordinary enterprise, publishes al the bead of its columns the nfflrla vlt of one James Mcc touching the raw* nf Daniel WcSweency, or Swee ney—M>. Mm is not certain who. Mr. .hum's Mcc is styled "Judge" and is said lo be i "prominent lawyer" of San Francisco. Mr. Mcc may ht* or may have been a (4 jndfe"—the title is borne by many h man who never Hitt <>n the bench ;he may even lie a "prominent" lawyer, for, alae, there are many lawyers altogether too prominenl, hut il la evident from his own affidavit that he is not very well aetiuainted with the rules governing the admissahility of evidence in a court of law. Moreover there is in trinsic evidence in the affidavit that Mr. James Mcc is also to a certain de gree ignorant of Knylish grammar. INmsihly the time Hj>ent In Studies which had for one result Ida becoming a "prominent" lawyer prevented Mr, Mcc from turning his attention to anything else. However, this is neither here nor there. Mr. Mee's affidavit makes it evident that Mr Sweeney (orSweeney) must explain, if he can, the damning eireumstanee of having "bought an American btajgy, piano, Spanish saddle," etc. (especially the etc.). If it be nosm hle to aiiow that these purchases do not convict him of having become a British Subject, let McSweeney (or Sweeney) say why he shipped these articles around Cape Morn instead of Sending them through the Sue/, canal. Why, O why, did McSweeney (or Sweeney) do this thing? The pur chase ol the "etc." alone will account, of eonm, for the seizure of McSwee ney (or Sweeney) by the British au thorities; that t'oreighteen hours daily he was locked Dp In a cell twelve feet long hy six, feet wide, while during that whole time his continual appeals and thotK of his wife to James G. Blame, Secretary of State ol the Tint ed States, were treated with silent contempt—-this can he act riled for only by the unfortunate shipment around Cape Horn Ai/moi'tiii nothing ran In- .1 un til the Doming year, tin llkhai.ii takes tin- llbert} of again suggesting that angatonoa should haw - lia tinctive ttetr.nl of their own Kvery town in Italy and in Spain, ami. mi our side a| Ihe Atlantic, In every Spanish-American republic, has a peculiar leaa] festival. In our own land New Orleans unil Haiti re am Bff incut among cities wherein the local rxmenta of sued annual festival" is nndenttuoil Uioroagnry and, us a natural r.,nsei|iienc c. each year thoir tritiaens reu|>a ti<-h Itarvaat. Forsuoh a purpose law Angldefl is exceptional ly favored l>> nature, and hy Ihe re- HulLs. each day heriniiinr> more appar ent, of the presei t eiviliaed man. Ihe grape ia destined tn he the ureal ataple production ol Soiilhern t'ali forniit, of which l.os Angeles is and luiiMt continue to Ik' tin- metropolis. Why should we uol eelehrute witli each recurring harvest the return of the joy-hringiiuj tit the vintage. The old Anierican was vi going through life has 1 n changing with the changing years, and it is dawning upon us lhat a life all ol work with nothing of play makes .luck ~ dull boy indeed. When, moreover, it can In- shown that play can hi coinhined Willi profit here wo have a ptos|>cet very pleas.vi; to lite American mind. Just aa, every year, the featival of Mardi tiraaattract, many thoiiHande oi dollar, to New Orleans aoaa an mini festival uf the riaSfefa wouhl lirinx a gol'tcn hai rlwH to our riliwn». i.<>» Antri-lc* in 11 i--- hit ■ thitn Mi*- ml. mis fur here we havr rt'prnar'ntutivfH of niilionalitivH ultuoet unknown in the tatter city. I Ik. in* then a climate whl. h favors nil pnWI. rcjoii inn«. nil annual harvest nl ura|ies iini'i|iinli'<| in vmioty mill in cxrel lencc in uny like extent of nitintry ttjKMi the globe, cad a |M>|kti lvi i. .4 which almost every ihMM I" In rliniMt to keep Inll cure in als-vanre or to unite profit with plousinc, the only woii'lor 1m that n-i amma! lethal tioch as that illnded to has not hecoine alri-a-ly a prntllllkinl UK well SI 1 pel manent feature "I our common Ufa Let uk kam that the neceeaar, hand ful of citiaens Will draw Hll lllKt IV. X t<i|/,rther for tin- utli|K>er tntlioatcd I* bin aiu'iM-h ill Fori Wayne, Ituli aim, Mi. Blame stated thai "in the l*n in. <il th.. I'nltpfl states the llem ncratic pain has nnily-scvcn incin hnre, of which n bar thirty-two seme from tbe Booth." Tbia fa a fait •ample of tl"' boldneaa of Mr, Blalna in prewntlnt, |/urhleil etateuiente ol 1,, is .Mi niaint' omitted to stale Ihiil there lire several Northern Stati st In each of the Legaaaftajia. of which Hull' is it I leinoerutir majority 011 punt ballot, ami that those l.cojslu tuna will in' called upon to elect Sen ators of tin- I'nite.l Static. These States are : California, Nea Jersey, Ohio, I't'iiiiHylviiniii, Wisconsin anil lmliaiia. The people Qt FpfMane ure not likely lo l,i' hoodwinked hy any Kiirh misleadine, siati-tni'iit ia that made by Mr. Blame, in that Kami' speech Mr. Ithiine asserted lhat "tho South furnishes tbiejgefOurthe of the Democratic itrengtii " Thin stuto nu'iit in Miiuply a falsehood. Tho Htti netlcff of tin- lit) Prealaetitlal tnWtfoe alum that in the |H.piilur vote Mr. li.ti-llcld hail a majority of hut hovoii thoiiHanil voles, ami that hut a i|iiar tcr of lietirrul Hal i k's vote rallle from ihr Hottthem Stairs. In a ronn- Iry whore every citizen is fully in fortni'il ronrerninu; the public history of his own name, anil lliinks with his own hruin, it is very aliMiird for any oeta to coma before the people of a Karat rily with a l.il 1 I I on his lips while begging tor their raftagee. The fart is lhat Iho jrreul political liurlo ipiiu ot the day, bftVtOjfj no stahlo ar gument! for pre*entettck» to the peo ple of Indiana, Hu-ows a handspring anil appears before them clad only in the blotMi) Kliirt, As Well might he have appeared in the Hist coftTume of oar tether Adam. The bloody shirt, ODOB a Hiillirirnlly servireshle l'.h meni, lias become so worn antl thread bare thai ils deeayttiK folds do not hiilr One lino oi tho elaborate triteinr; of the taluoiuir upon tho |H'i-sonof Mr. Blame. Prom the tactics of Mr. Blame in In.liana it is very easy to deduce his own belief in tho deepen li.vi oi his eaaso, Abandoning Nea York, win. I. lir knows will cast ils voir agSttial htm 1 beaten in Wost Vir ||nfa ; mtotched in 1 ihk) aud baffled in Mi.liilmii Mi. Blame will rind hat polltloal Moscow in Indiana. I.UMHKK YARDS. J. M. GRIFFITH & CO.. Lumber Dealers, Manufacturers of Doors WINDOWS, BLINDS, stain. SNalc Kail, llallualira. Ne.etl IN*, an Mill Work ol t nn cliaeril'lloii, ami .lealrra n Mm.'. l'l,Hti.r. Hair. ut.'. Nt* s:l« \«nii Alunit-ila Street. PERRY MOTT & CO.'S LUMBER YARDfc AM) PLANING. MILLS, N0.78 COMMERCIAL STREET. mrttltl R, HILLKR. J. J. WOOtn RTII, Pre.lilent. H.-eretaiy. LOS ANOELES STORAGE, COMMISSION AND LUMBER CO., Old Santa Monica B. R Depot, HAN l-KHRO STItKKT. LOf ANIiH.KS, C VI. Wti 'loial,' anil ltrt-.1l Unit In Santa CfvM Lime. Kngliatt und Kaatern Ceuienl I'laatir, I'lnaterini! Hair, Kirc Hrick, etc, etc. Alan a full line of Second Qualm Oregon Pine REDWOOD LUMBER MnMbM, SIIAKKN LATHS, Ha., KM. C. GANAHL, ItoNMtf to Hrv*oii A Hons, DX.LXX IN Lumber, Laths, SHINCLES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC Office and Yard. Cor. First and Al ameda Sts., Lo.- * ngalea, Cal. „„, Tailoring r and Clothing House V in America. iNz/ yWANAMAKERj] I BROWN. U j OAK HALL, I ] / Philadelphia (\ j <' * wil"rJc'fo»nd»i'ih ,0 ' k /vi H. 11. FOX, SALES 4BSN I , l.os .\n; r nles, California. CHOICE BEEF CATTLE FOR SALE. STARR & SESSIONS, nr-«»\ A T. SPECIAL NOTICE. Qrm Ln* Asukluh Uah Co.. Autf. SO, lis* From Bsptajfrjhtf lat, proximo, Uu p»ie*? of ira» will bw radu.«4 IS. ISo per thiutmnd fart i'nr nrd«r KoWAKI* HALL, BM'y. »UK»Ur J. W. FULLER. Practical Watchmaker fc Jeweler, 819 North Main St., opposite the Plot, flout* Special attention iriv.-.i to flit, ami ill moult work All work will r-.-.iv. prompt and .-aroful atUntlon Hatwiaw-tioi. .it*,, v. pm-n ami rharfoa > nuoiwbra | lull T.OS ANO ELKS DAILY HEIiALD. THURSDAY MORNIXG, OCTOBER 23, 1884, NEW TO DAY. NEW Tf) DAY We are Still at Old Stand! The success of the pat*t year has inspired us with threat confidence for the future. We nre justly proud of uur siiccena, and will continue our efforts to merit the confidence and pstrottege ol the public. OtJR SBOOrVIJ ANNUAL GRAND OPENING, With the choicest assortment of Tailor-made fine garments —equal to custom made—in the Latest Approved Styles—will commence on SATURDAY, 27TH INST. Me futile all lo 11 t-rllieul examination ol' the Styles, lit, Trimming ami Making of our Siiils. 'Ihe particular attention of Etrents is called to <>nr large and varied stock of ots' and rilildreii's Suits. Hemember, you lake no chances at the Boston One Price Clothing House, 13 NADEAU BLOCK. dealing is the rule. One price to all. Money refunded if purchase is notsatinlactory. mpmm,,, Oik ? jLVLo re Kntei prise THE FIRST IHWF.LRY MANUFACTORY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, — OPINKD lIV TIIK LOS ANGELES JEWELRY STORE. No. 24 North Main Street. Xa. IVI - Wninor. O. X*. Mollrls- Factory 16 Bequena St.. Lob Angeles, Cal. We r ill llie iilli'litlon of Country .lewelers in SontherW CklfforDla to the fart thnt we hsve o|n'ln'tl 11 Jew rlr> M null irlnn In 1,,.. A im.lc-, I .tl i f..niln. where we execute every Ihiiitln first elnss style thai skill of linn.l nnil liiiirhlnery cull ilo, at the lowest possible iirii i' All oriler- ior |.rolti|illv lllltsl wln n ..oli i, ,1 \\ slioiilil lie pleuseil to receive any Llml of nn onler from tho city or nbrimil onr specialty Is Hie noiiiufiiciiirliii,' of fine Hualtl lliloil, pduumtil Belllnits ami CI.I chaliw. People will Anil il lo their Interest to c ill on ils, as we iui"iii ex.icily v tint we -ly mi.represented In our line. We will «i\c c itry jeweler, th.- l.cii. Hi of onr silver |.laic. 1 ware as cheap as they e-in ffet It In Ihe city of San Krnlid-..i, us we Inn iliiccl (pan llie iininiifaeltirer ami nlvr you as larite a illscouiit as any one «c buy for cash und sell for cash low down. In everylniily's reach. Try our price- on silverware you will lie astonished hnw low they are. HaxrCoaaaTna Assiyinu oromai, BiLvaa ANntir.\BTz Ncuoktk. We advance any innmitil nf money on OKK OK 001 II OK SII.VKK sent to us for A saylni!, and dou I vim f.ruil II Yon not all v our nre Is worth in value ol I. S. fold coin. The head of this enterprise i- our reliable Jeweler, Mr. Wanner, who came to tills elty nearly three years iljpi, Co ciicillß In small sly Ie but ml\ unci nit step by step, and is new one nl our prominent Jeweler-nnil Maun fnetilrer- nml M a miner- in Southern California. He i.ulv acconi|ill-licd till-llirnuirh hnncstv. Imln-lrv toil fail ilcalines aith his custom ers. All who know Mr. Wuuner a ill tlnil lilm enrreei In all his business transaction.. He I. an old exparfencad baad tor the last tlilrlv years In the Winch and Jewelry business. The pnrtnor 111 this l ite elilcr|irl.-r is c K. Mohrli;, ,v, ~bl, honest iniiliilfaetnrer and resl drill of Sin Kranclsco, for the lnsl :!."' v s, ami lias m ule up his mind tn live the balance nf Ills life 111 l.ns Amides You will Hud hint trnslwnilhv in nil Ir.iusni'tlniis and dealiiias. onr line In llnl.l and Silver Walches Is as lariie as any lv the city. Yon will fllld a flue a..-0,1r.l sb.ck In Jewelry ..I ~11 kind-, and a- low a- II cm be sold. We don't say that ue will sell al cost IVi'i'inlil.i Di.it. a- we have In mccl mil r vprii-es. We r ill llie al Iriilton ol our lady and Kciillein in ciislnmers in Ibr bid that iv llie fiitnrc tinie und orders alien to lis will have |.rniii|il alli'iilii.u. I I fnruel I ho l.os Amielcs Jewelry Store, as this Is the only pi lv Southern c illl'nrni i where M inni.ictiirimi ami A-saylnc Is dune. We are respccllullv yours. WAtaWEIT iff MOliniG. .1. 11. WAIINKII. Oeaefal Mnnnner. rjcr) liv Nn. 'U North Main slrcel. Kaclory No. 11l Itrqiicnn St., I.os Alllteles, Cal. V .fl'T'lO DR. a. w. nm n kkkhokf's rvhtem of rectal treatment I nx* NKW—I'AIHUiaa—BAFK— CERTAIN—AjNI) I'ATENTKDI _ '" _ ovkk 100,000 operations—NOT ONE DEATH! DtIAIHI Wild. 11l VK $1,000 FOR ANY CASE OF PILES WE CAN'T CURE I NO CURE, NO x PAVIJ nraKDiTA»x< l «»i*Si'" ,,,T ' <> K' A mythi beitai cicra itb pikentt IF not TOO LATE you CAN BE CURED! Come and see us I Lam. Back Nervous Prostration I'.n.llpwlloi. Dlarrlioer. T>l.pk.«l Klrt»C|'«Jl.l»cr, SlolMach, RliMld*r- Heart froAlc i.oaa nf Mrm.ry-rrln.r> »mM Wat/ah trMMis- Hlmill.a.riki.rls ny.prml. «ll result from I vVI.AHIIITIOS, and tell lon Blalnl. that >»n ha.r REIT 11. 11.1 ERI Triooaand. die ream It t t'onie. rr.mlbFf.nTOOl,«Ttl I'OI«NI'I.T4TION FRF.KI <'h«r«™ Rra.on.ble. UK. O. cUuhk, oitii in, ' bp.™ ''''''''' STOVES FOR EVERYBODY. F. E. iBROWN •MBfr Has on hand a Inrso sto.-k^ot Medallion Range. Tin, Bhsetlron and Agate Ware. 44 South Spring. Los Amccles. California. oc. I« H. H. BIXBY, 1 mma " m brlrk BHble ' w,,h iv. 1.65, DO tilth nnd no lonfer.-. Udios wnitinK rooms, electric light, roomy stalls, Livery, feti and Sale Staples, ,«....,«.,,,.,«...„.«.. m#m thinn new anil first clasn. Horses, fed, Nos. 117 and 119 East First St.. id -^ m *"'f ,nw rMes ~„s An ,,.,0, OPEN ALL NIGHT. Titesaaai No. ssi oftM lm HUHND ALT-, cto PERKINS ■art opened an MiaMlatttnent In Un utaod Opera Home building tor Mm and Polishing Pianos and orps.^ Thy are aianta for the Planoa of HeMI F. Miller, rlnatnn; Hemme A long, San Franoi-c. . Ir. .vc-lccn .v Fuller. New York, and the Tn> lor .* Parley ..nrauv Until .ue.lll.er- ..f Ihe llr.n nr.- workmen .'I 11...... year- experience in r.iivlailil alio Aincrii'i nnd c in liu.kc nliv pari ... n I'l T.llu I 11 . tl.ey can therefore KUar,.nlOT first .•la.- work in an. dcnarlmciu „f their l.ii-lne.-, and have al pre.-el.t II nl> c-til.ll.akmelll ill 1,..- Amides-pccialH prepared f..r thi. husinea- Planoa and organalo rein. dWM LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID, Thr »h«*ep imp \,.t. !*.»■-.umi MlMlnrrrtani. Bent in lift- tm *"»■'> in Hht-vp ami Fly-Mo v. in Burks and Calves and of (treat ourmtive po» era tor ritot'k ot nil kiriilt vollitraii-l ia l.tL,- in t, in .njfi' an i h.>o( dlwaaeft; kills chicket. lion, Ik* or -kin di-i-a-,- in Ih-k-. Hu-vkid ~,«... t , .1. odnm- impurt; air In Uver> HUMe-.. aCUwd with .'.,11 w»tor. Tr> it o«»-e. All that i- -old i« Kiiarantwd to accomplishits ohject MpoNofM with tverv oan. Call on or addrom, SUTHERLAND HUTTON, l». O. Box 107. JeH'J Kooin t, Dui-ommuii Block l-oi Antf-Mes, Cala. W. WESTER NH AGE N. H. SCHIMMEL H. SCHIMMEL & CO., BOOTS & SHOES, 25 South Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. |jaj»»8ole A fronts for the Pacific Coast for Witteman, Rost & Co's hand and machine sewed line men's Boots aud Shoes. ao P « im ' O O Jm*> JG-T, WOOD, HAY AND CHARCOAL. HOLMES A SCOTT' U» S. Spring Street. aio Martin Rosenberg, Designer and Interior House Deco rator. In UMMII -Walton paint, Ki}\il, silver, ( tiniiim-, lir-K-mlf. plain «uil fatiey tint* hi nil. j raiiatte or water minis. <• •<■•.<■- wanting ItMnriMMMhaaottftad will flßrnwrn pall) and fx am I tv- ■atnpla* oi my OaoUC atl OMM, Ot j audreaa 4£f W t >,t Seventh Mreet ufflee houra, 1 tii 4p. M. ortl2-lm I E. H. HYDE & CO EMPLOYMENT office, ; ■a. iiwmi Flint mmt, All .Inn. ol help furuUheu - . t'orrMporidi'ricf •ollolted. Atao .e»nt« lor W.uon V.; - .n.l F.rull> At 1..., RtttUnar. Kutoo't of Xi -i Chi ?«,.i Win I CALIFORNIA LIVERY and FEED STABLE, *7tt X. Main Htreet. ■ «•!• |pi I I! WATTS, 1T..,.ri.-1..r 1 W. ». Madman A <10., Employment Office, lt» W. First St..Wldney Bl'k, All Kind of Helo Furnished Free. NEW TO DAY. JVKW TO DAY. ITI MTi People's Store? —THEN toii m M TO I It the til -t ciueslion put to every commercial traveler who visits Los Angles, hy our genial neighbor* ere the stupefied {•erson has wid good Jay; shown hU samples or a ofi died patronage. Well, we don't wonder at it, they can't handle the quantity, and cannot get the inside price, and aa they •re not content with a legitimate profit they cannot afford to nell tbe same lines of goods au<l compete with us. This seaaon we are showing an immense importation of the Finest and Clioicest Dress Goods. Onr style* embrace the latent novelties tn stripes, plaids, plain and fancies. We art* overstocked and our dress goods will he found in piles reaching lo the ceiling and at LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST! This is no idle blow hut a fact to he su' ittauttateit by con sulting our prices and comparing them with those of others. We have just opened nine cases of SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES ln plains and brocades, ami are selling these goods from 50 cents to 81.50 a yard less than t Isewhere. To morrow we will show over 500 new cloaks, wraps, New Markets, sealettets, circulars, ulsters, etc ~ etc., iv every design and style imaginable We are sware that the season is backward; that every house in townhasmade large importations, are heavily stocked, and if you think the People's; Store is going to keep these cloaks your badly fooled. We know when we get a bluck eye aa well as any body and this entire line of wraps is to be sold at lesß than the cost of the material and we stake our reputation upon the truth of this assertion. We are On>ring Bargains in Gents' Furnishing Goods Thai cannot be equaled iv the State. Our Boy's Clothing Depart ment Is doing a s|ileti(llrl trnrle. stowing our prices lo he popular. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is In receipt dally al Be* novelties for headgear, ami this season's styles em Brace the most hei .lining and desirable. People's Store, 41-48-43 S;pirLng; St. 'Taaito gmT'S. 11. Country Orders promptly filled. Onr Illustrated People's Protector mid Price List mailed free upon npplic itlon. Handsome cornice poles given away with every pair of lace curtains of t> yards of curtain net. Important Information PARENTS AND PUPILS OF THE ] Los Angeles Public Schools. Th. contract made between llie Board of E htcaticn nf Loa Angeles City and the Publishers of Mctlufley Reader, reads as follows: "Any Pupil having a reader of any grade or kind, whether in use or not, can obtain the Book de sired for use by the payment of the Exchange. Price ol the book desired for use in the school." This very remarkable conlract speaks well for the action of onr Board of Eduoa tion, aa it will save the Public a large amount of money in the buying of new readers for this term. \Ve have been appointed Agents by the Publisher, for the Exchange of the McOutTey Readers, and the following Exchange Prices will be Strictly Maintained: Mctinffey'a First Reader 10 cents I McGuffcy's Second Reader 15 cento McOaffay'a Third Reader SO cents | Mctlnffey's Foorth Reader 30 cento MoG.ffev'a Fifth Reader 3ft cents. The following Text Bonks will also be sold at Exchange Prices : Keed s Word Lessons (in ex. for an old Sainton Word Book or Analysis) 10 cto Maury's Physical Geography, revised (in exchange for the old edition) 7ft cto sVThe Public will do well to remember these prices. In obtaining the books at Exchange Prices, children mnst of conr.c bring us their old books back. All other School Books and School Supplies at Lowest Prices. PHIL. HIRSCHFELD & CO., sep24-lm Booksellers an 1 Stationers, 21.". North Main Street, Downey Block. DISSOLUTION SALE ! $20,0001 TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS'! $20,000. WORTH OF Furniture and Carpets, In Order to Close our Copartnership. We are Compelled to sell our Stock of Furniture and Carpets at Prices Lower tean Ever Soli IN LOS ANGELES. ALLEN & THOMSON, »ept2 .12 HOI TH sI'KIX. ST.. LOS AftttßLES. Abernethy & Co. Have Just Received Expressly for the FAIiI. TIR A Complete Line of Clothing*, Underwear, HATS, CAPS, ETC., FOR GENTS, BOYS AND CHILDREN 7:1 Xorth Spring street, Los AngclCsS, Hal. iM . m , CLAPP BROTHERS & CO., 30 «Se 32 NORTH BPIMIVU SIT*., MANtIFACTURSRS AND DEALERS IN STOVES, MAWEIiS, AGATE WARE, It INGE S, GRATES, TINWARE. HEATING AND GOOKING STOVES A SPECIALTY. House Furnishing Goods in All Lines. LARD AND MONEY CANB ALWAYS IN STOCK: aiig Alt NEW TO-DAY. NEW TO-DAY. NEW TO-DAY. a CITY OF- PARIS, \* The Peerless Dry floods Emporium aAE^ rSS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, X| I|| WB[ 105 AND 107 NORTH SPRING STREET, SIH^K " Brand Opening! Fall and Winter, 1884, <5^NP^ LATEST PARISIAN STYLES, MAGNIFICENT OOOD3. / Beautiful Patterns and UnequiledLow Prices. \ Onr enormous stock ot Drew Goods, Silks and Velvet, has arrived »V and are now being displayed f Lkllw Inthß cityand the ■urrour.diiig country .re most cor.tl.lly Invited to " , Cahlonu? Bcutltul uirl Complete Shock. Nothinir like It in South- \ IN STYLES, QUANTITY, QUALITY & UNIFURM LOW PRICES . WE LEAD. U floods Marked In Plain Figure*. "One Price." J STERN. CAHN & LOEB. REMOVAL 13ALE \T~ BRrORK RKMOVINU IHTO 111 H STORK, NOS. 13 -A.STD IB WORTH SPRIKQ HTTf TITTP WE OFFER AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES SO Extra Fine Walnut and Mahogany Bed Room Sets. 73 Medium Fine Walnut nnd Ash Bed Room Sets, tin Low Priced Walnut, Cherry and Ash Bed Room Sets. We Have also made Oreat Reductions on Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings, etc. tD Hi not fail to call oa v. before purchasing. O. T. BARKER & SONS. sept.ltf StS. 884 and HUi North Main Street. Near Pico Uouse. EDUCATIONAL. Business College! :ll« M. Slain Ht.. near Pico House. LOS ANOELES, CAL. P. C.'WOODBURY, Proprietor,.nd Manager ol Hoald's Business College, San Franoiseo, lor the put seventeen years, has opened a FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS COLLEGE Where Young- Men .ltd Lathes can acquire . Thorough, Practical Business Edu cation For particulars address F. C. WOODBURY* CO., JelOtf P. o. Bos 1567, Loa Angeles, Cal. E. PASBA, TEACHER. Professor ot FRENCH. Or.du.te ot the Col rants} ol Pails. Schools and pro at.- lessons. No. 100 ALISO STREET, Los Angeles. ararMM St. Paul's School for Boys and Young Men. The Rev. Ellas Hlrdsall Rector; the Rev. Edward McManiis Principal. This-el 1 Is to he opened for the reception ot pupils on M la-,, November 3d, at 9a. m. Applica tion shiiuld he made to the Rector lv Ihe Vestry ol St. Paul's t'linrch, between the norm ol 11 A. a. and 12 M., or the Principal. 0C122 1 til PIANOFORTE MUBIC TEACHERS. Mrs. and Mis. Ilelev.l will aire lttnous ou the Piano at their residence. 37 Daly street, East Los Angeles, or at the residence of pupils. Address through the Postoltlee box 590, or by personal application at reeidenoe. sep26 Im MISCELLANEOUS. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Farmers' & Merchants' Bank, OF LOS ANGELES, At the Close of Business, KEPTI'IHBER SO, issl. ASSETS. Cash on hand . I "l.'<: 12 Clsh on call and with Ranks 59,716 61 Total cash %4Mjm 73 Polled States I per cents and other Government llnnds 411,288 41 Loans and discounts 988,169 29 Real estate (Including; [orrner Bank building. 28.986 00 Vaults, safes and office furelture 6,472 3 tl 51,9,2. '7 S2 LIABILITIES. Capital (paid up.) . taOO.OOO 00 Surplus and reserve . 326,000 00 Total capital t SS.-..1100 Is) Undivided proflls 45,:114 17 Due depositors l.W.rsR «-1 l'i\ ideiidsldeclared and uncalled for) 2.146 00 ,l,Hli'J,'J67 82 Is.ialas \\ . Hellman, Preslilent, nnd John Mllnor, Secretary, of the Fanners' A Mer chants hank of Los Ain-ele-, befna sei erally daljr SWorn, c ieh lor htin-.-lt say tint the foregoing statement Is true to his be-t knowl edue and belief. ISAAC \V lIEI.I.MAN. President JOHN MIL.NEK, Secretary. Sworn p. and -ul.-crlhod before nic this 13th day of October A D UK JAMES C. KAYS ISkal.l (octll lml Notary Public. REPORT OF THE CONDITION First National Bank, AT U>S ANGELES, In the State of California, al Ihe close of business M. I' l I si hi It Ms, ISS4. kWotracEß. I -am- and discounts I hi',,, 198 12 nverdrafts. 13,600 00 I' S Bonds lo secure circulation 100,001 Oi otherstoeks, heads met mortgages MLM H Hue from approved reserve tiio-nts isn r ,:t Hue from other National Hank- 4.14108 Hue Irom State Banks and hankers 22,."»M:i OS Henl estate, furniture and futures 41.7:t:i37 Current expenses an.l i t.. . p„l,l 1:1,7:1, 7-1 Hteinlums paid 976 7:1 Checks Slid othel coll it.-in- •> yH Hills of other Hanks 4.510 00 Frscllonal paper currency, nick- I els andpeiini.- 660,00 Bpatd. 184,890 00 Legal tender mile- 6,980 ml Redemption fund wlih r. s. Treas urer (6per eenl ol circulation). 4,600 00 Total 11,1Mn,710 aa LIABILITIES I (Capital -luck paid in I 100,000 00 snrpln-( I 100,00000 I nilivltlcd pruflls 61.337 SO Natlon-il Hank Notes outstanding "O.OKI IK) lii.ln i.1i0i1.1.-pttslt.s.ibjeelteeh k 9tn,7.!:i 62 Demand c.-rlilli-alcsol deposit , r a1,482 70 Due lo stale Hanks and bankers . 68.1H7 27 1 1 11,9*6,710 89 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, | I'ol'NTVOf I.OS AKUKI.BS. ( I. William Mey, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear lhat ihe ahove statement Is true to the host ol my knowledge and belief WM. LACY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn lo before me this 9th dsy nf October, IRM. 15.A1..] J. A. GRAVES. Notary Public. Correct— Attest: JOHN D. BICKNEt.I.,I E. F. HPENCE, [ Directors WM LACY, ' QCII2 1111 Gas Cooking Stoves, » \HKM s alKF.sl, For Sale or lo Rent oiEa.r Terms. Tbaaa liana are ,ud only a great coiivcnl enee aud luxury, but with the Price ol Has reduced to $3 *Qper lOUOleet, Are eoonomLrial us wpII. U»H ANMEI.FH (UH COMPANY, ■ i i ii. Itu ÜBcv Nil. > Hottorta • ti- SO! FOR THH CALIFORNIA AUCTION HOUSE! We are Now Offering Greater Inducements Than Ever All over the house so as to make room for onr Fall and Winter Goods Now on the way. Remember our Motto at all times being QUICK SALES AND SHALL PROFITS! CALIFORNIA AUCTION HOUSE, 71 N. SPRING STREET. Opposite the Court House. mta PALACE OF FASHION. TO TBI I.AIMKS: 1 will sell retra.dleaanf roct forth.' next TOdayathe fol'o.liw articles: I.ajren and Children* Underwear, 1...1ies and chll.h. ,'s Suita, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Ladles' and children's Wrappera, Ladle.' and Children's Calico Duita, l.adlse' and children'a Worsted BulM. Udi.-a and Childr, n a Ca.lnn.Suits, La.ll. . and Children. Htlk Suit., Ladle* and children. .1 hite suita. Ladle. 1 and Children's white wrappers, Ladies' Linen Dustera. LuUaa' Mohair lm.tara. l-adlea' aprona, shawls, dolmans, cloak.. Udies' handw.m. Icmnied aklrta In all rolora andblark in calico, adnghaiu*, lawn., delainca, wnr.tri. ...aliniere, ladie. cli th, SHlin and ailk. all tha way from 75 cents lo 176. Akri > large .vortincnt nl fane, iprals. Mv Mllli or, Department needs to he «een to be appreciated, a. It haa been Retorted w Itl.. are 1., an experienced Mdliner. In regard to my breaamaklDK Departim tit, I wish lo atate to the ladle. 1,..- An.. 1. . and .ieiiiitj that lam now nrepared to fill all orders at th slortest notice. Al to my work and rittina;, I can safelv.tate without fear of contradiction, or otherwise I could not expect to retain or Increase any extensive trade. My prices are Intended to be lower than those off, r. Il„ „„ sharpest intitors In loa tn.eleaor anywhere Call ... «.■»» «J Hal. «•«.. under Ht rtmo ttotel. octt lvi 11. 11. MAKKII AM President. E. I. JOHNSON. Secretory 0. H. BR IDLEY, Vloe I'jesldent. 0. T. STAMM, Treasurer. ■ neornnrnt. il \.■ tr.■• -1 I, IHH4 < upltal . SIOO.OIM). LOS ANGELES FURNITURE CO., SUCCESSORS TO DOTTER & BRADLEY, WaottMLß AMD RETAIL HEALERS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, Wall Paper, Decorations, Etc., •M!», I Vorlh Main Btwtt, Loa Angeles, Cal.. (OPPOBITE BAKER BLOCK, Are Constantly receiving New Quods, and, on account of convenient-* in handling and having bought at reduced nrices, they are SELLING LOWER THAN EVER. aagg) ftm dm \\wW 31 NORTH MAIN ST. EEEvISaES - ""' '"'" nul crowna, marie guaran EEEVsMcB """"" u»" HaV«H Teeth inserter] on ru hirer, HfH ASHES' ernh]l . PAINLEBB EXTRACTION. DR. SMITH haa recently Invanteil and ciniatrnuted an improved apparatu. that will, ln ome second, make the moat aching teeth and the moat painful gum. aa Utmaibl. aa a .ton.. Thi. make* teeth extracting iv nil c.aea -rhildrea and adulto—aba»lnt«ly paiuleaa and liarndeaa. jy2Std GREAT !L BARGAINS. FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, THE 26TH INSTANT. I have jn.t receiveil an J™;g.»-nt nt tt»ts■lahratcd HANHAN * BOOTS «SE WHOES. To make room for theaegooila 1 will have lo auoritie. lIO.OOU worth al a low pries. Tho auperior iinahty of my good, aro well known to everybody, and ont they go if they will not tiring first coat. A. MB. MO DONALD asptf Im No. 4B North Spring Street. 113 N. SPRING STEBT, Una jn.t moved into hla new qnarteraanil received a anil faahionahle atock of CLOTHS AlVn OASIIVI nREH Which he 1. prep»re,| io fnrniah In auiti to hia patron, with hia usual prompti tude. Hi. PRICES ARK AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.