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D.VII.V lIKHAId)
•inirlf Coplea of tbe liaravld. 6 CfmU
Herald Slchiii Printlnir Hounsp.
The RHatl Hteain ITlntliiß lfmis« is not
aurtoaasfd l.y ail) (Ob pfllillUK ofllee nn (hi-
Paflflr CfUM, nut-lde of Han Franrlarn, In
farllllles for doing lob work l>.w nrlecs.
good Work and e*eenlloli may he felled Upon
at this ofhre
Mr li N It'iwe i« the Santa Ana agent nf
the lIRR*.!-(>
ri>a rwMDnn <>r thb i'nitid utatbs,
QROVER CLEVELAND,
Of Nrw York.
THOS. A. HENDRICKS,
Of India...
i mi; paWUnXTIAI BtaoWßl.
1111 ' I? .lil.llK, rHOMAI it. I.AINK,
nl Hail Krancl.cn, nf Hanlal'lara;
C P. BKRHY, I I II MtItIMUON,
~f Huilcr nl Oolaaaj
\V J. I I.NMN I litt IN HWISrtIKP.
nl TrlnlU Of tlnlll..:
haiiion niiioH, y ii. nu ot..
nf inulc Of I .ii,l.mine
JOHN A. HTANI.KV. NATHAN I. JONKH,
nf Almn. .ht nf Unntra CiMlln.
l.liilc.l I MAIIYK. J M. EATON,
of Haii Vranclaeoi nf Han Kranrl.ru,
JAMKH T Mllil'llY. KIiWAKII WIMI K.
uf Snuln I lam . nt Hanta Oral;
W II WEIIII. A. J. ATWK.I.I.,
of MnnU'rey. ol Tulare.
roa ( iiNuHtaa, hi ith Marwor,
R. F. DEL VALLE,
ol lnw Aiurch
_ v ..." 11l M HMITII
For lapertai Jud«ca j j in,,,i ~|(All
For Plutrlet Attnrney Tnoi H HKOWN
Knr Hharlff It M MA ItII AM
Knr futility Trra.urcr J W llltoAllEU
Knr Cimnty I lerk A W ml IH
Kor Cnunly Iter.cl. , ill.t-i. I mv«
VorTatCollootor "AM I.XVI
K.irfuimty Aiullh.r t t HKI'IJLVBUA
Forthmnly Hnricynr A 111 X ION
For County Turner Ini l NA IiEA h
Forl'nlillcA nlatralni Mr < DTUtM
Hevcnl, sl.lh Hlslrlel A MOTT StM**
Hoveuly sc., Hlslrlel W I IIE.VI OMAN
■tVWtf clchlh Hlslrlel W. T. MAKTIN
H„t Hlslrlel ii HIIIK.HIU.KY
Hamuli Hlslrlct JOHN I' MOHAN
Third Hlslrlel K. It. HAY
Fuiirlh Hi nn. I IIKn HINHH
Fifth pfitriol IAOOI ItortH
Clly JUaliM J. 0, MOItIIAN
Tuan.hlp Juatloo It. A. I.INO
WM HTOEHMKIt. JOHN W. OItIKEIN.
Vol* early and vote Ihe whole
ticket should he thomolluof nil Dem
ocrats.
lit: sure to see lhat you are voting
tbe right ticket; there will lie bogus
ones in the Held.
Tiik Republican mind turns to
fraud as naturally as a duck lo water.
Look out for hogus tickets issued hy
tliein
"Vv Guards and al 'em" was the
motto of tlie Iron Duke ut the open
ing day of Waterloo. To nay, the
Waterloo of the Republican parly,
better ad vie told not la- given.
"OXCS more lo the hi h. good
friends!" One more slrong, deter
mined etl'.'it, ami hreastworks which
a generation of gatlasjl Democrats
have tried in vain to carry will Ik
ourH.
A oisiTNiit'isiiKo Sao Bernardino
Demoeral w rites us Unit Page, as an
cntliuser, failed of success this year.
This, by Ihe way, has lieen a | uli
arity of all tlie Republican slump
speakers iv this campaign.
Dkmiu uus to-day vole with Ihe
consciousness lhat lite long era ~i Re
publican misrule will come to an end
on the Itii oi March next. This is it
Stimulating conviction that ought to
result in very effective work.
TMS County Central t'ommittee is
in possession of Information to the
cll'cct UlStthere will be an attempt
made to palm oil' bogus tickets ou
unwary Democratic voters. Examine
yolli hallot well hefore depositing it.
St:t: that your ballot Is beaded
M Bagular Democratic Ticket," the
Words being printed over an eagle
grasping in his left talon an American
Rag crowned with ihe cap of liberty
and hearing in his beak a ribbon with
the legend "Economy nud Reform."
Tim office of Sheriff is generally re
garded us iii,, taadiugoooutgt position,
mul the lie,lit upon it is consetpieiitly
ltMiked upon as Hie keynote of tlie
contest, Judged by thai standard the
Democratic parly wiil have a simple
walk-over to-day. Ilaiiiam has al
ready distanced George E. Gard.
I*ibbare one ol the atrongeal feat
ures of ihe Democratic ticket lies in
the nhle and modest nominees for
the office of Superior Judge. They
are men Inuneeaurably superior lo
their opponents, and they are certain
to he elected. In thai fad we have it
guarantee of an altle and pure judi
ciary.
Till lVmoeratic procession last
night was the largest and most im
posing dcmnnslratiou of the kind
ever witnessed in l.os Angelea. Its
magnitude and enthusiasm presaged
the result of the Impending struggle,
lntth on our national and local tickets.
It augured victory, and will con
tribute lo it.
Tim Uepulilieans are making their
usual frantic effort! t., cany the elec
tion al all hazards. Conacloua of ihe
deapefation of their canae they will
endeawor to-day, hoth in tin- city ami
in (he country, lo thrual boguaticketi
into tbe handa of Democratic voters.
Be sun- to get your ticket from a
Democratic table or tin- handa of a
well known Democrat.
l ok the tirst time in twenty-ionr
years ihe Democratic parly. .la> aftei
to-morrow, will have an opportunity
of exttiiinc over v national victory,
laaglad poaaibilitiea to the country
involved iv thia change rjanaot wall
beconipr. i im,, thecompaaaofa
few lines They mean, in fuel, the
practical restoration ..f republican
government, aid am- a guarantyo! il*
iierpeluit v
Or* esteemed contemporary, the
Timet, was in error in saying Hint
Gov. Stoni'inun came homo to vote
and failcil to find himself on tlio
Great lit-gister. Tho truth i- that
Gov. WoMeaUUa'i realdcnce during his
term of olllce in in Bacramcnto, ami
Onl ho ciiinc down t» l.os Angelea to
|ive bit |iimii—l nml olli.inl counten
unci'to the chasing days ol the can
vass ol Hon. R. F. Del Valle at the
Democratic candidate (or ('ongrvss.
Tiik Democratk liiaaiiineajtaia Hun
•'»>• "ii-'ltl wa- I'"' Kene of a most in
larellmoratorical treat. Addresses
in the Fn n. i, langmge wen deliv
ered l.y Mr. George .1. Dmtm ami .Mr.
Frank H. Howard. Mr. Dank handled
the language "i hia ancoatou m
though to the manner born, and be
acquitted hlmaelf of :i thoughtful ami
scholarly address which wan i harac
terirod by great grace and fort c. In
botli French and English thia young
gentleman approves bimsell to be a
winning speaker. Mr. Frank 11.
Howard followed in an addn— ol
nearly two hours' duration, which
was highly instructive, eloquent ami
BtMTteoiag. The mnntlanj was a
marked success from ull )ioints of
view.
A Foregone Conclusion-A Triad
Deal.
ll ha. |tM llu 1 forltme of ll ililor
ot Hi.. Hi it ir i. I» wilii.naa ■ KM'ut
many |>n»iil"'MliiU ronHlcta. They
pi-rlia|.B arum mora nuniarotM lv him
from tliu i ircuiiiataniu that limy all
went <.nc wav, un.l that way not Ida
way. Siu h un incident hint v good
deal to do with one'a apprucinlioii of
niniii'rala. While one may Im. indif
foront to thi- pluaHunt things which
coini' otie'a way, MM MVW forgeta v
digof fortllfuc The Hiirilonic
axiom that gratitude ia a lirely appre
ciation of favora yet to received
d.iuMh'HH hiiM un oblique reference to
thia ]M.culi;iritY of hit man nuUiri'.
Thi' irriicioiiMdiMia-naMtii'iinot l ute nnd
Nattiru luavi. hut a iniaaing I nice,
qulrkly obliterated. Oar ttntc die
rMjattien leada up to the rjacavaitoe
Unit aarer, a lit tl lAaußoa of th*
Tildeti campaajn, ban we nvor aeen
a hrighter promiae of victory than
lhat whicl w lighten, over the
Democratic party. The laiaboa of
promiae in • loaf auSariag eaaaa ia
■el very brightty in the beavaaa
tonluy. 11l thia coliiucliou it
aoald he aoganerooa to withhold
un ftdnMoa, and thai m Unit
oever, in the btatory of AsaaHoan |m,i
ilicH, baa I BUM fnreordiiini.d In du
feut Inilde ii more graceful, trclu liiinl
ami Mgaeioai oratoriealoanvaaittMii
luam 0, BUiAt, ir b« Ind Ml
IM nut from Bar Hwboi at tlie crill
ell momaaU, nml |ilunginl with Ihh
matrhUaii ■ritnr anii tta-rHrtniii In
to Urn btarl nf the etunpAiga, we be
lieve 111 nt Ohio Rroald Imve fOOt Hmn-
QOfatic by a Ultrntanfi ur two tnAjor
ity. Itul tin' wry HtarH (lifht fur thm
party of rutrcurlmii'iit, rrfonn unit
rotation in otSotV—tbe hillrr the b«V
niKii ami prMaßrvatlve DeDlOOraVtlO-
Ht'piilitiritn lntrodUO#d into
tlx gtmnunent ot th* Ualtod Statai
by OaiMl al And raw I v kaon.
We can easily picture the future i f
Mr. Blame. Only lifty four years of
age, in the very zenith of powers ex
('optionally Strong and charming, he
will douhtlcss procure himself to l.c
elected 11 tnemher of the House of
Representatives from the Augusta
district of Maine. That he will l.c a
thorn in the side of the d intuit
Democratic party cannot well he
doubted. Blame defeated, as In- will
lie to-morrow, will lie iv Ihe position
of the wayward youth who sfterwardi
became Henry V. Let ns hope Unit
lie will Imitate the example of that
matchless monarch, and that he will
he able to say witli him :
"My rcfi ruuithm. ijliu, rlnn u'er my fault,
Hindi i re lOOdly, and allracl mure
Thau llltt Whleh hall full In Ml II off."
Blame, lln. dashing, brilliant and
magnetic parti/an lender ami corrupt
puhlic man, is iiutpiestiomihly U re
ordained to defeat ill the present coll
lli.-t. It is ooi au Improbable sup
position, however, that he will again
confront ihe Democracy iv 1888; and,
while he will, in all llkelil I, again
he defeated, we may confidently
took for am ni l c Indulgent I i at
maul in discussing his |atrsonal cln r
actcr than lie has received iv II c
presenl canvass. liven lor a publ c
man there la a limu penUentix; and,
ill tlie lon, veins which will follow
tlie Inauguration of President clevi
land, he may do Hittcli that is meet
for repentance.
Meanwhile. the issue of llu- , uncut
Presidential election is a foregone
conclusion. Cleveland sits ai the
gate in New York ami Hendricks iv
Indiana. Thai of itself contains the
w hole story of a sweeping Democratic
victory,
la drover Cleveland the people of
tha United Htate. arc called upon to
r gni/.e worth which, ii not showy,
la abiding ami satisfactory, i'he old
nag Holdfast is worth a hundred
steeds Willi,ml either bottom Or speed,
aud that merely prance around.
There are amongst out diverse popu
lation people who even object lii
Qeorga Washington as a second-rate
sort of a man because lie could not
turn a period wilh the ease and
grace which characterized Alex
ander Hamilton or Aaron Inn
Bat the people oi the United Stales
knew lhat in GeorgeWaahlngtonthey
possessetl a citiwnol matchless value,
from whom a thousand Bum aud
llamiltons could have lieen cut with
out misting anything. Coming down
to our more modern days, the sober
and sensible voter, who looks to the
public weiil, will throw aside a do/en
Blames, magnetic and talkative, for
a man of action and principle, like
the Democratic leader.
aooghly un Blame haa lieen need
tin. game dealt out to ihe Democratic
candidate haa been even mora draatic.
In hia oaaa ,i vtndictive woman baa
bean band to Intensify tho con teat.
It waa laid of old thut "hell hath no
fury like v woman ecomed." An ex
wattonally good natnrad nml plaoid
mull haa been held over the gridiron,
like a aecond si. Uwrence, and the
Ugh teal word of a woman with a griev
ance baa I n accepted, by a aynod
ot clergymen, to outweigh Ihe whole
public career, conapicuoni for devo
tion lo the people, of ;i man who h:IM
been twice elevated to Important po
■iUom by Ii in immediate neighbor!
and who rived the acclaim of mi
unprecedented majority of hia fellow
citieena aa Governor of his own siate.
the Empire State of the I'nion.
Whatever oi unpleaaantneaa there
may have been in the campaign to
Cleveland will I mipenaatedfor l.y
hia triumphant election to the l'reai
deney. Thai he will prove aa able
and hKorrnptible aa the Executive of
lite Ration us he hua demoliatrilte.l
ahnaaW to be aa Uie executive at the
great Stale of which he hai been one
of the nioHt honored Govemora, can
not Im> donbted by the close obaerver
of the Rgat of the limes
The Presidential scandals would
have been incomplete unless St. John
had been drawn into the maelstrom.
Ur, like his compeers, has had to
submil lo having the ashes ol bis
early love-all.iits rake.l over. I If a
cold-water temperament, be has
doubtless at.sal tbe ordeal with more
equanimity Una either t 1,-velum! or
Blame, As to Benjamin Franklin
Butler and Belva I-.akwi.od, no one
has dared to come within the mulilic
sweep of the cock-eye of the one or
the graceful sway of the feminine gar
ments of the other.
at Kemik rath President should be
Htirrotimlcil by a Hernia rati, House of
Representatives. Hon. R. r. Dal
Valle, the Democratic calldiilale from
tins iliHtrict, is a nian whose conspic
uous worth ought to entitle him to a
s]iccial vote ol conttdence. II is
majority in bis own county hlioiil.l be
made specially significant ainl mem
orable. He lias lieen a faithful repre
sentative of the people in all stages of
iii- Legislative career; ami, should lie
l«- elei led, as lie undoubtedly will be,
be will add new chapters to Ins re. onl
as a servant of the people. See that
| his name in on your ballots!
LOH AXOELKS DAILY TTETIALD. TUESDAY MOTINTNGr. NOVEMBER 4, 1884.
We are Still at the Did Stand!
The success of the past year has inspired us with
great confidence for thA future. We are justly proud ol
our success, and will continue our effort! to merit the
confidence and patronage oi the public.
OUR SBOOHTD
ANNUAL GRAND OPENING,
With the choicest assortment of Tailor-made
fine garments —equal to custom made —in the
liateHt Approved Styles—will commence on
SATURDAY, 27TH INST.
We unite all (a v rrifiml examination
of the Styles, 111, Trimming uud Making
Of Olir NnllS. The particular attention of
parents is called to our large and varied stock of
lIO.VH' Ulld Children's SllitS. Remember,
you take no chances at the
Boston One Price Clothing House,
13 NADEAU BLOCK.
(PJJP* Square dealing is the rule. One price to all.
Money refunded if purchase is notsatislactory. „,,,»» .i,„i
One JVIo re HDixtei prise
THE FIRST IEWHRY MANUFACTORY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA,
OI'KNEIi IIY TIIK
LOS ANGELES JEWELRY STORE,
No. 24 North Main Street.
X*. M.iwa(uor. O. IT". Moliriß.
Factory 10 Requena St.. Lon Angeles, Cal.
WS enll Mn' altcull,,,, nf Cciiinlry Jewiuera hi H,milium r.lllnrnla In thi. fnet Hint we
have njiene.l „ .lev. elrv Mnnii Inc., yin I ,A iv;. l. ■, Inli I. >rri in alien- we c \, -. -~ Ie, \ n ,
lliluK In first clnss htvlc Unit skill nf luoul mul mnchlncry can iln, nt th,. H.vvcsl , i 1,1.■.■
i.rlro. All uriliTn arc i>r<>tn|>lly llllnl whim errlcrcl. We -I I• Ihe picnic.I In receive iiiiv-
Rll nli if i riler Imin the city nr itl.rotnl our si-cr-lalty Is the iimiiuh.ct in inn nf Due
Uilnrtr. llni.il", lilnii I Scillucs Hll.l (Inlil Chains. I pie will tlnil II tn their lulcre-l 1,,
c ill nn nn, as we inenti cm 11, whnt we civ iii.llilnif misrepresented In our line We will
ill vc cnuntrv Jewelers ihe l.e,iclll nf ,air silver |,lnlril w are as chcnii a* they cull net tt In
the city nl s,,n Kranrlst,, ii. we Imy illrccl Ir Ihe limn n (net iircr nicl clvc ynu n. In rue n
illscnnnt as any one We Inly fnr en.li nml »ell fnr en.li lnw iluwn. hi evil vlnnly's
rench. Try OUf price., mi silverware- ynu will he nstuuinlicil hew lnw they aro.
NaxrCoaai run amatimq nr oom>, wuu »en ijuasti Nveean.
We ailvnncc any ntnnunt nf mnncy un OIIK til l ' nol,l> OH HII.VEK went tn na fnr An
nnyhlK. nn.l ilnn't ynu fnreel il. Ynu iret nil yuur nre Im wnrth In vitl fit. S. u<>M coin.
The head nf Ihls enterprise I. nur rcllalilc Jeweler, Mr. W.-iener, win. ci do this clly
nearly three yenrn nic mmcneiiiK In smnll -Ivlc Iml nilvanciiu; step l.v atep, ami Is new
imp nl unr pr.ilnliient lewclcrs mul Msnutiicliu, r. nml Managers in Snulheru r ilifnrni i.
lie only inpli hel I hi-I hrimc.li h ly, hclu Irv mul fill r i hnliliL's wllh 111- ciistma
cis All win. knew Mr Wanner will 11 M.l 111 In cur, c II hi- l.u.lness trnnsncli.,ns 11.
In nn nhl experience.l haiul fnr the lusi thirty years iv Ihe Waleli anil Jewelry Imslncsn.
I lie partniir In this Inle cnlcr|.ri-c Is r I-'. Mnhrl,:, an nlil, I est manufacturer nml res!
ileal uf Sun I'miielscu, f.,r the Inst years, mul hns iiirilc up his iniml In live Ihe hnlnucc
nf his life In l.ns Aimclcs Ynu will fliul him Iruslwurlhy iv nil transact I..na nml .leallu««.
Our Hue In linl.l I Hilvci W niches is ie Imu'c ns any In the city, Ynu will 111 i.l a
flue assurlc.l sled, ill jewelry ul nil kin.ls. 1 „. 1,,w as il cm he ...hi. We .Inn I -ny Mini
we will aell ill ensl. We cm I llu I li.it. as we have In meet nur expenses. We c 111 Ihe al
Icutl f nnr ln.lv ami m-ntl in ensl is In Ihe trull lli.it In Ihe fulurc th ul nr.lc-
U'lvcn ti. IU will Imve prmnpl all Inn. Ilnli'l fnr B el Ihe Inc. Allcclcs Jewelry Klnre, us
Hit- Is Ihe nnly pi In S hern «• ilih.rul i where M f v lurliu,. an.l Asaavlli'i! It .lunc
W'eare roped lull y ~,,„,
WAW3VEII * HVrOZZTIZGr,
J 11. WAQNKK, llencrnl Mmnirer.
net, III! Nn M Nurlh Ulilll slrcct r.nc|..ry Nn. ll'. l!e,|tielm SI., Urn Aucelcs, Cat,
f _ KDI.A.W. niUNKHIUI()KK'HSYHTKMOI.*I<Kt.TAI,TIIKATMHNTI
" NKW—I'AINI.KHS— .SAFE—OEKTAIN—AND PATENTED!
l-i Arnrr I OVKB 100,000 operations—NOT ONE DEATH I
D hi A IU! WILL (llVEsl,ooo FOB ANY CASE OP RUB WB CAN'T CUBE I
CURE,
NO
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HlllnniTAKV (eSfiIJII-riOH A MYTH I KECTAI.ITI.CEB ith parent I
IF not TOO t ATE you CAN BE CURED 1 Come and tee us I tame Back Nervous
li n.lrni lm. I en>ll|>.ll.o, IHi.rrl,,ci> .lln aac.l Kldnrya. 1.1v.r, MonHh,
llliulilcr 1145.1 l Trouble l.oa. of Memory - I'r.iiMry HOll Womb Tronhle—
lll,..,ll»K <>' Bowl. Ity.pi-p.llt nil rranll from INVI.AJIMATION,nnd toll
vial nlntiily Hint yon Im.c RECTA 1.1 I.I'HKI Thonnnndfl die Irom 111 Cora.,
I iir.nl Bfen TOO LATE I CONHI'LTATION * Kit. I ChnrK'n llraaraablr.
UK. C. EDGAR SMITH, w Z P .T^" ohM '
STOVES FOB EVERYBODY.
W. K. BROWN
I NG AND COOKINC STOVES,
Tin, Sheet Iron and Agate Ware.
44 Sou th Spring, Los Angeles, Calirorniii. oc7 lin
BIXBY Com. anil sec nur new brloh liable, with
' nn tiles, nn nltli anil no l.iafcm. I.adlw
waillni rooma, electric lla-at, roony stalls,
Livery, Feea ana Sale StaMes, .—nan —n-n
Ihtag new nnil flrslrlaas. Iliim-a, fell,
Nos. 117 and 119 East First St., ' s "''''^_ lel "' r " u "
I.ns'Aniieles, California. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
Tolejilnuio No. 3flB, nrtl'2 lm
HURIVDAIaIi c*s I' Ij; It 15: I IV s
Have opened au estahllshincut in Ihe ilraud Opera lluusc hulldlng lor
_Wl ßepairing Tnnius and Polisliine Pianos anil organs.^
Thy aft Af«nta for the Piasot of Henry V. Miller, Boston; Hmum A Looff, Han
Krunei-e,.' t .t: Fuller, New Ynrk, un<l (lie I'nyl.ir A Ktrley orifrtiis.
linth memliers nf the flnu are workmen of mnnv ve:ir> rxperieiiec tn Kiikluikl nml
America and run make nn> |mrt nf v li* ..r . thet c.-tn iherefnre gtinrniitee lir-t
< ::i-- vvi.rk mi iinvilepiirttnetit "f their ).'t*iiie>-. ninl Imve .tl present themilj e-tuhli-hnient
in I a.* Angeles ypeclrtlly prepared fnr this Imsiuosx. I'latms ami organs tn rent. nrtUMm
ITtYIE'S CHEMICAL FLUID
The MIMp>DIV Xon-l'oiNOnousnnd IrlHtnrccCunt
1.. t in Mt for Scah in Sheep and Klv-hlow in Bnekl and t'alves Md of -■■ it niratlvo now
era for stnek ol all kinds -etilUram-l Kol.tle k '*||i in horsei, and hml dHe:t<*e»; kill* rhiekci,
li,-. li, vnr Kkin ili-. ai-e iv 1u.,.'-, ilf i k-.1. pi.s.tiMii, il. i-lnri/.'H iiiipurf iiir in livery Mt;d.lu<-
LITTLE'S SOLUBLE PHENYLE. IVrfect aa a in orchards or ?lnt>
\ar.ln, nuarmitced l>> t ure <v .nt\* mm ■■» ltlnnit h,jnr\ in wruw-th; ii non-. nrrnun c. an.! in Lent
«her. (in\.-.l utth enlil Miller Try it ■. All tli.it is i-jU is unamiiteeil tn aecnnplirih its nhj.-ct
him-thuia with every can. fall nn or address,
SUTHERLAND HUTTON,
I*. 0. Box 1)17. Jitl Room -J, hurominun Block L(H Angales, Cala.
WOOD, HAY AND CHARCOAL.
HOLMES 8l SCOTT! IW S. BftftM Street. nio
SECOND - HAND STORE
103 Aliao St, Corner Alameda.
The llkhest tush Price pnl.l lor second
heuii kchhls ot nil descriptions.
Kiirnllurc bought and sold nt lowest rnles.
French Pycinga sjrecialty.anil satisfaction
guaranteed.
MAY & FLANIGAN.
oc7 lro
Martin Rosenberg,
Designer and Interior House Deco
rator,
In l.liierustn-Wnllnn pilot, ttold. silver,
bronze, brocade, plain nml fancy tints Innll.
caustic or water colors. Parlies wauling
their resiliences bentltllled will please mil
address \u WM Heventn Mreeb _ OffSet
E. H. HYDE & CO.,
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
Mo. lit Went l ii si ssi ~ci.
All kinds ot help turnlshi-.1. Correspondence
solicited. Also agents tor Wsur.n hfapa end
Family Atlas's, Ncedhain's Kxtract ot Ibid Clo.
ver, etc tx-11-lm
CALIFORNIA
LIVERY anil FEED STABLE,
X. Main Street.
nets lm C. 11, WATTS, Proprietor
W.l>. Madcgan&L'o.,
Employment Office,
r > W. First St.,Widncy Itl'k,
All Kinds of Help Furnished Tree,
aug-lett
R IDG WAY'S
Employment'and General Informa
tion Bureau.
No. '.'OJ Wat Firal St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Help Ol all klnde cottatantly on hand and aup
pliod tree nl charge. Your patronage respectful!,
nsVnct. Incl-Um) tIKO. X KIIXIWAV. Frop'r.
WANTED.
A married couple (no children) would like
the care id a house lor winter of parlies
leaving the clly. Hest of care given. First
class references. Address 1.. 1,,. llrkalu
nltlcr. MM lw
NKW TO-PAY JVEW TO-DAY.
Our ExliMtiOD of Carrianes, Etc.,
will In lu-el Ihlaaumth at
100 and 102 Lob Angeles St., Oor. of Requena St.
OVfifc ADA < AKItl K.KN BUGGIES, WAt.UVS. Kir.,
onr BacHißiTioxr.
TL, ■ vol,idea will not he .nine lixeil up tn allow, hut will be and, aa wo nre
.oiling daily.
I am the Sole Director of this Show and as is usual when
Directors make Exhibits I shall get away with all the
Premiums. Do not fail to see this
iißi Carriage EiMloi!
It beats everything ever seen in this country. My Exhibit
will cover two floors, each 50x153 feet. On the lower
floor you will see
STUDEBAKER FARM AND SPRING WAGONS.
The upper floor will bo devoted to Carriages, Buggies,
Phaetons, etc. My doors will be open to the public, who
are invited to inspect our repositories. Do not fail to
walk through and inspect the magnitude of our business.
It will repay you for your trouble.
S. W. LUITWIELER, Director,
100 AND 102 LOS ANQELES ST.
HAWLEY BrDS. HARDWAKEUi).,
W lIOLEHAI.E AND KETAU. UEALKItS IN
Wagons and Agricultural Implements,
Nails, Rope, Scales, Belting, Barbed Wire, Windmills,
Etc., Etc.,
SB, 00 nml tit Nartß Loa Angelea Strect,|Los Angelei, Cal.
F. W, k I Nt;. Mummer, l.os Angelea Agency.
Ileud Ollleei .to I to »«» Market St., San Francisco.
DISSOLUTION SALE!
$20,0001 TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS' | $20,000.
WOHTII OF
Furniture and Carpets,
In Order to Close our Copartnership.
We are Compelled to sell our Stock of Furniture and
Carpets at
Prices Lower tii Ever Selil
IN LOS .ANGELES,
ALLEN & THOMSON,
■eptil g IVi KOI 111 KiMtlN«i ST.. LOS ANGELES.
Abernethy & Co.
Have Just Received Expressly for the
Z_7 A. Xa Xjs -XI JEfc ADE
A Complete Line of
Clothing; Underwear,
HATS, CAPS, ETC., FOR
GENTS, BOYS AND CHILDREN
AT
n North Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal. ~„ m ,
CLAPP BROTHERS & CO.,
30 die 32 WORTH SPBINa STZV
MANUEACTUKKKS AND DEALERS IN
STOVKS, MANTUA, AGATE WARE, RANGES,
GRATES, TINWARE.
HEATING A\l> COOKING STOVES A SPECIALTY.
House Furnishing Goods in All Lines.
LARDZAND HONEY CANB ALWAYS IN STOCK:
y\^3^ >^ The Largest 3?
Merchant Tailoring lt\\
/j and Clothing House /Onit
V in America.
j WANAMAKER j
\ BROWN. I
j OAK HALL, I j
I Philadelphia t\ I
h. b/Fox,
■ALES AGKNT,
Los Angeles, California
To those Desirous for tot
Holidays
To present their Irlcnds In the Hast with
THE PRODUCTS OF OUR
VINEYARDS,
We ..irer 081 l'.nstcrn facilities, haying
houses at New York, lloston ami Chicane, to
ilellver
A Case of Assorted Wines and
Brandy. 4 years old, for $9.00,
Including cxpri'-saKC In destination. Older
goods nl prnporllonatelT higher prices.
Address
STERN & ROSE,
RUNNY HLOPK. s.\N OABBTBL, CAL
la iiatuis.lhuraAwediies ll
,INo. S.Carb. CaUaXH IMiAurti.
CARR & PRAGER,
Shipping and Commission
MERCHANTS, GRAIN DEALERS
A Nil
Real Estate & Insurance Apcy.
Proprietors of Park Station Ware-
House.
No.lO COMMERCIAL ST.
apridWwly
PLYMOUTH ROCK
IS THE BEST 5-CENT CIGAR.
BOLD AT
BOBENREITH A PHILLIPI'S SALOON.
nct:il lm
FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP,
M. H. 11AKEH 4 CO.,
Manufiirturcrsof Mill, Mining and Agrlrnl
luriil Machinery, Iron nud llrn-~
Castings, etc.,
4:t to 17 South Main Street, Los Angelea, Cal.
octlrtf
A GREAT BARGAIN.
One acre In Kant Los Angel c* for ?KH>. One
thlnl cash, one-Uiird In one year ami one-third
two yean, at 10 per cent. ink-rest. A (truat liar
gain. sep'JUf VV. IL HUFF.
RIELOFF & SCHWEIBERER,
Successors to Albert Osteon - ,
SOI.K 110 TI I.Kits l ol: TIIK I F.I.KIIItATF.n
ST. I.OTJIS
Annen u er-Bnsl Brewini Co.,
RoM (forthSprini Kt.,Opp. Court llonse.
Beer delivered frc« of aharga to all paru
ol Urn city. octlfl lm
THE ELITE "OALLEET
Alwaya In the lead. Tlie finest eat! 111 In
Soulier,, t:i.liforiila. our work I. unequalled
and unexcelled.
T a STANTON, Fre.pT.
augl. |t» Angel™, Oala.
NEW TO-DAY. NKW TO-DAY. NBW TO-DAY.
CITY OP PARIS,
• OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA,
105 AND 107 NORTH SPRING STREET, WW l|p
LATEST PARISIAN STYLES,
MAGNIFICENT GOODS.
Beautiful Patterns and Unsgualed Low Prices.
Onr enormous stock ot Drees Oooda, Silks and Velvets has arrived
and are now being displayed
I.adles iri tho oity and the surrounding Country aro most ronlially Invited to
rail ami in»|Kxjt thin most Bmutllul and Coa,i,l, t. stark Nolhiiu are It in South
ern California. r
IN STYLES, QUANTITY, QUALITY & UNIFORM LOW PRICES
WE LEAD.
Gooda Marked iv Plain Figures. "One Price."
STERN, CAHN & LOEB.
REMOVAL SALE!
BEFORR RKMOVINU INTO 111 It STORE,
iVOS. 13 AHTTJ IB NORTH. SPRng-Q STREET,
WE OFFER AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
SO Extra Fine Walnnt and Mahogany Bed Boom Seta. 15 Medium Fine Walnut and Ash Bed
Boom Sets. 185 Low Priced Walnnt, Cherry and Ash Bed Boom Sets.
We Have also made Great Reductions on Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings, etc.
sarDo not fail lo oall on us bofore purchasing.
O. T. BARKER & SONS.
sept3tf 388. IM and M 6 North Main street. Near Pico House.
EDUCATIONAL.
WODBURY'S -
Business College!
810 M. Main Mi near Pico House,
LOS ANQELES, CAL.
F. C.IWOODHURV, Proprietor, Mat Manager ot
Heald's Business College, San Francisco, lor the
past aeventeen reara, haa opened a
FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Where Young Men aad Ladiea can acquire a
Thorough, Practical Business Edu
cation
for particulars address
P. C. WOODBURY » CO.,
JelOtf P. O. Box I !:<",'. Los Anicelea, Cat.
E. PASSA, TEACHER.
I'roleasor ol FRENCH. Oraduate ol the UaL
versily ol Paris. Schoola and private loaaons.
No. 100 ALISO STREET. Los Angeles.
ftOfttatt
MISCKI,LANEOUB.
STATEMENT OF CONDIT.ON
Farmers' & Merchants' Bani,
OP LOS ANOEI.FS,
At the Close of Business,
si m ani H no. ishi.
ASSETS.
Cash on hand WrtfU 19
Cash nu call anil with
Hanka W. 716 lit
Total caah 14714.072 73
I'nited States 4 percent*
and other llDVerninent
lunula 411,288 41
Loans and discounts... 988,469 29
Real estate (Including
former Bank IWSBejaa) SMW 00
Vaulta, safes aud ofttce
fureiture 6,172 M
Si.sm>.a'i< m
LIABILITIES.
Capital (paid up.) .1200,000 011
Surplus and reserve »2fi,000 00
Total capital » f,2r,,000 00
Imllvidcd prnnts 48,314 1'
dcposllprs . 1.35K1.7UM
|,|vi,lcmlsfilcclaredaiid
uncalled lor) 2,145 00
SI.SW.gi7 82
Isaalas \V. Hellman, Prealdent. and John
Mlhict. Secretary, nt the Karuicrs' A Mer
chant-' lloiik nf bis AliKclcs, being aeverally
duly sworn, each lor himself say that the
l-rc-ruing statement Is true to his best knowl
edge nnil belief.
ISAAC W HELLMAN. President.
MINN MI IN Kit, KVrrrUrt
Sworn to and subscribed be lore mo Ibis
lllill dayol October, A. 11. ISM.
JAMES C. E AYS,
]Skai..| (octll-lml Nntary Public.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
First National Bank,
AT LOS ANIIEI.ES,
lv tha Slate of California, at the ehaie of
hllslncaa
KEPTEnBER »H, l "si.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ... ♦ SM.US 12
Overdrafts 1:1.600 fa)
I. s. Uonds to secure clreiilatlni, Mai issi ,h,
oilierslorks.biuidsandiiiurtgngcs *VO9
Hue from appp.vcl reserve agents .'s.IKH .;;
lIIIC Irnm ctlier Natinnal batiks 1.111'.s
I fr Stale Miinksand bankers '.'.'>:; ir:
It, >,! , -lalc, furniture and fixtures 11,7:::: ::7
Current expenses and taxes paid 11,7.11 72
Premiums paid ITfl 7:t
Checks and other cob items 2.451 98
Hills ol other Hanks I,sly 00
Fractional paper currency, nick
els aud pennies rssl.oo
Specie isi.sini no
l-egal tender notes 5,980 00
Redemption fund with !' S. Trees
sear (Bearcant of circulation) v**! oo
Total 11,386,710 89
1,1 Mill.l I IKS
Capital stock paid in $ lOO.lssi 00
surplus t I iiaj.ooo uo
Cmilvblrd |.r,,tit. r,l.:i:i7 ;m
Nalbmal It,ink ,\,.t,-s ciiolamling S'J.two On
Individual,le|,,,-il- -abject iech'k 910.72:1 Xt
Oca,aid certificates ~l deposit FaVeal 70
Hue lo State Banks ami bankers . 68,167 17
Total |l,:is-,,vu) sa
HTATE OF CALIFORNIA, j
i 'H'NTV OK la>S ANUBLSS.i *
I. William Lacy, Cashier of the above
named hank, do solemnly swear that the
nbnve statement is true to the beslofluy
kunnledge and belief
WM. LACY. Caahier
Subscribed nnd swnrn to belore me this
'Jill day of October, 1881.
skvi. i .1. A. IIRAVEH, Notary Public
JOHN II HICENELL,)
R. F. HPENCE, > llireelors.
WM. LACY, >
cell 2 lm
Gas Cooking Stoves,
VAHIOI'S NIXLKN,
For Sale or to Rent on Easy Terms.
Tlie he Hlovcs nre mil only a (rival nmvciii
ciice am) luxury, but with tho
Price of Gas redacett to $3 so per 1000 (eel,
Are economical aa well.
LOS ANIIELEH OAS COMPANY,
ocllfilm OBot Wo. 9 Houora street,
11. C. BO«««™ TY VormerlJO , t h. Buresn.
T. P. CI-KMEN< : E, Drmerly o , lho IMco Hm]w
THE TIF CLUB,
115 Spring Street.
LUNCH ALL DAY.
aep2o-tl
NOTICE TOTHE PUBLIC.
TIIK
CiLffOH AUCTION STORE
71 N. SPRING STREET,
Beg* to inform the public in (tenernl that
For the Next Fifteen Days
They will dispone of Ihelr entire sleek ol
CLOTHING, BOOTS li SHOES
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
To the highest bidder forensh. without reserve or limit, tn make room for their tremendous
Fall and Winter Clothing,
Whleh will arrive at Ihe expiration of that time. The public are invited to Mama and ex
?»"n,?uT„r« zi v ■ ~,r *■ * • 8 H;v " r " hi ""
THE FINEBT AND CHEAPEBT STOCK OF
Overcoats, Ulsters & Ulsteretts,
All uf the latest Eastern style". Ihnn can be found in any oilier hnu-e in Lev, Aneeles.
We would also Inlorm yon that we have added to our well assorted slock a
LADIES', MISSES' anil CHILDREN'S SHOE DEPARTMENT,
All nf the latest stylos nnd workmanship, al extraordinarily low prlcea.
AUCTION EVERY EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK,
W. HARRIS & CO. «m
PALACE OF FASHION.
TO TIIK IjAIMKM: I will null regardless of coat forth* next tttlarithc following article*:
Ladles' ■ml Children* Indiiiwenr, Ladies' an.l Children* Suit*,
Ladies' and Children n Hosiery, Ladles' and Children'". Wrappers,
I*adles' ainl Cluldn h'h Calico Suit*, Ladies' ami Children's W.-rst.-J Suit*,
Indies oml Children* Cashmere Riitts, Ladle/ and Children* Silk Suit*
Ladiet. and Children* Whit" Suit*, Ladle* an.l CbiMn »'■ whit<> wramten.
Ladies.' Linen Ihuten, Ladles' Mohair I hi*tern.
fAdlea' apron*, shawl*, dolman*, cloaks, handsome triiiiined akirt* in all rolor* and black
In rail CO, Klnnham*. lawn*, delaine*, worsted, cashmere, ladicM rloth, satin and *ilk. all the way
from 76 cent* to *7r.. Al*o a Urife anortment of fancy (foods. Mv Milliner, hepnrt merit m wis to
be aeen to he appreciated, ns If ha* hcen select, d with cure )t> mi. vp.tj-ik i Milliner. In regard
to my Drewmakini; liepartment, I wish to Htate to the lsdies of Lo* An-t I. « Btif) vldnltv that I am
now prepared to All all orders nt th* *horte*t notice. Aa to my work and Milag, > «*n safely state
without fear of contradiction, or otherwise I could not expert to retain or increase my extensive
trade. My price, nre int.-mled to tie lower than those ofTon .I In mv slurp. *! cutnpct Itors in Lo*
Angelea or anywhere. Call at Mas Main Nt., under Nt. Klmo Hotel. octxlin
H. If. MARKIfAM, President. P.. P. JOHNSON. Secretary.
C. 11. HRAHLKY, Vlce-Pjealdent. ti. T HTAMM, Tr.aturar.
In. ..rpornt. d Aimusl 1, ISS4 -Capital. SIOO.OOO.
LOS ANGELES FURNITURE CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO DOTTCR & BRADLEY,
WIIOI.BBAI.l: AND KKTAII. DIAUOI IN
FURNITURE, CARPETS,
Wall Paper, Decorations, Etc.,
£59, •>«! North Main Street, Los Angeles, Cal.,
(OPPOSITE BAKER BLOCK.)
Are Constantly receiving New 0ood», and, on account of convenience
in handling and having bought at reduced urices, they are
SELLING LOWER THAN EVER.
ainr.ti Ilia
DR - U - SMITH,
XWI P., »l NORTH MAIN ST.
_T*\ W \__\\\\ tn " tn en
j94a3[taajkjH3 B^BvyS^tm'' l
aßataaarM
' i ,1 Teeth nn rubber,
' li,,l "" l > Kotta percha, and gold.
i ...| health
• erabic.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION.
DR. SMITH haa recently Invented anil oonatrnoted au improved apparatus
that will, In one second, make the moat aching teoili nnd tbe moat painful
guma aa inaenatble aa a atone. Tins make, teeth extracting in all casea -children
anil lulu Its - absolutely painles. an,l harmleaa. jy2std
\\mm\m HaLaW ■aifiaaa-T^r f aCa»
113 N. SPRING BTEBT,
Has just moved into hia new <|itnrteraand received a large and faeliiouahlo atock ol
CLOTHS AIWD O A SXIVXHIR.US
Which he ia prepared l , lurnish in auita to hia patrons with hia uaual prompti
tude. Mia
PRICES ARE AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
ip2ll f
food Teams Wanted.
The nottlcr*. tn Crewe nt« < unyada nre fntt
clearing oft the brush and irlinn.it>>; the
roots, whlrli ran he hit'] on the ground very
cheap. Partlei haviug team*) ran make
from nix lo Reran dnllari per day t>y h-iylng
and drawing tlie- ri.<-.- to Urn AtigclcH nnd
gelling them. A. 1 BKKiUS,
aVlttaenfltee of 1 E. Rowan, 114 North
■prim* street, « 111 give iiifornmii - <" Al
rectlon, prlr-e, etc. octlfr.m
MANTELS and (URATES
JlUt received] knottier carload ol thoe. Ueeaftt
nil Mantel., and tor I*l. at
RKDUt.KIi KATES by
J.A. BARROWB,
113 and tl6 N. LOS ANGKLKH STKi:t.T.
Barbed tanee wire In iiuantltlaa lo ault ImaoM
FOR SALE.
240, Acre? with Water for
Domestic Purposes,
$5.00 per Acre, Halt Caab.
II J STEVENSON,
K.a.nt 11, Downey lllnrk, ..r I' 11 n,,« v.:i'
Uie Anitelea. oetfttt
Removal Notice.
Tl.e nubile ara hereby notified that I hare r
nwvad my otsee to Sown, ft and fl, Nadca
nook. it. 11. roiiNu,
ana.nl Anhltect