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Los Angeles Daily Herald.
vol. XXII.
THE CONTEST.
Indications of Cleve
land's Triumph
ant Election.
New Yori Almost Sure For
the Democracy.
Eiii'onvagiiis Keports from
thf floosier State.
Connecticut Will Pall
into the Hanks,
No Discouraging News from
New y.
Nevada and California Still
in Doubt.
A Democratic Victory
Seems Assured.
But Di itches Some
times Lie.
The Eagles Are About
to Perch
Upon the Democratic
Banners.
L3t Us Hop 3 They Will Not
B) Fiightened,
And Seek the House of Our
Enemies.
NKW VOMR.
New Yokr. Nov. ..-Indications arc that
Cleveland's majority in the city will lie
3.1,000 to 40,000. The >'~,.'. bullelln aaya thai
Cleveland lias carried New York Htale.
New York city, Nov.' 4. —Two hundred
and twenty three districts out of 712 give
Maine's vote. 32,479: Cleveland. H),i'.7:l: But
ler. 1034: Ht. John, 302.
NEW V..BK. No, , I - Fifty file election .lis
irlcls out of 712 ill New York give Hbiiue Sots
voten. Cleveland 10,".'17, butler IM. Kl. John
22. 12" election districts in New York Stale
outside ol II Hies of New York and Brook
lyn give Blame 29.27:1. Cleveland 2.1..174. But- .
ler 4H9, SI. .lohn l'sl4. a net Democrallr galu I
of 2WW.
The New York H'm M claims thai Slate for
Cleveland by 60,000. The Af.i.l and Krpreu ,
claim It for Maine l.y 7000.
NKW York. Nov. 4. — Fourteen election dis
triels In New York State, outside the cities nf
New York and Kr....k Iv v, g.ve limine 34,2"-1,
Cleveland 29,09 a
New Yobb, Nov. 4 -Two hundred and ,
fifty four election districts out of 1994 In ,
New York Htate. outside uf the cities of New t
York and Brooklyn,give Bla>ne62.lH6,lTeve i
land .12.009, Butler 1017, Ht. John 3009. Net
lieinoeralie gain, 1275.
New York, Nov. 4.—Returns Irom most of
the Republican districts lv the city of New
York snow gains for the Democratic Na
llonal ticket, while returns from the liemo- '
eratlc |Hirtl..ns of ihe city shuw Democratic
losses. In the Hist.-enlh Assembly district
Hancocks majority of 3100 is reduced to
'2700. Pulitzer is eleeie.l from the Ninth
Congressional district.
New York, Nov. 4.—The Twelfth Assem
bly district of this clly, complete, gives
Maine MIS, Cleveland 9171, Butler 71. The
Slxteeulh Assembly dlslrlet, complete, gives
Blame 2175, Cleveland ' :i:l. 70n less than '
Hancock over Garfield. The Twentieth
Assembly district, complete, gives Blame
:1434, Cleveland ..111. Butler I". St John s
Eighth Assembly district, complete, gives ,
Blame .6.11. Cleveland 3512: Itepiihllcsti
majority HOy. Tbi> district four years ago
gave Hancock 1.93 majority.
Nbw Yobk, Nov. 4.-Seventh Assembly
District complete gives Maine 4SS2: Cleve
land +121; 9lh Assembly Dlslrlet complete
gives Maine las; Cleveland .VJ6|; .lib As
sembly District complete ghe- Illalue 2609:
Cleveland 4.905.
New York, Nov I-The First Ward ol
' Brooklyn, the home of Henry Ward lleecher.
en.-'iev I -".Ml lotos, Itlalnc 1746, Ihe
First lime the wait le. .ler cue Demo
eratlc.
Nbw York. Nov 4 -The Thirteenth As
sembly district, complete, gives Blame
4-576, Clevelan,! 44.9:1 llnller 1:10. St. John 91
Republic in gain, 1.9 a.
New York, Nov. 4 -ln Ihe Fifth Assembly
dlslrlet, i dele Rl line 260.9 . lei eland
4498, Butler 12.9, St. John Is-a Democratic
gain of 139. In the .'J.I Assembly district,
complete: Maine Mm, Cleveland 9004. llnller
2*R, HI. John 04—a Demia-ratic gain ol 402.
NBW Yobk, Nov. 4 -One hundred ami
nluly seven distriels lv Bna.klyu give
Cleveland 49,161: Blame :17,215; eleven di
tricts to hear from.
Nbw Yobk, Nov. 4.— Senator Jones, nf the
Democratic National Committee, says there
la no doubt that New York Stale has given
Cleveland :1'.,000 I" 0.0J.1 major ily. Now Jer
sey .9,000 and Connecticut :1,.-alo. Meagre re
turns from New Jersey and Indiana show
material Democratic gain, over PWO, and
Henatnr .lones I-c.ilifl.leul of a lieinoeralie
majority In that Stale ami California. He
also hopes for Nevada The Republican
National Com mi I tee privately conceded New
YorkHtale toClevel'inil by 10,000 majority.
This was based ou returns frmn the cities
during the last hour. Returns from the less
populous districts made a considerable de
t'rease In thai estimate.
OHIO.
Cincinnati, Nov. 4.-lv Hie f bullion there
were 2017 voting places in the Htate. We
will compare the vote Willi Garfield's .etc
ol IRItO. when the majority was 11417; also,
with Robinson's lv oi l I*l4, when the nn
Jorlly waa U,U7
Ci.kvei.anii, Ohio. Nov. 4—Halo has stop
ped In northern Ohio It is now 3nob ek
CuLl'Ußl's, Ohio, Nov. 4 —The Hecrelary of
State's report for Ohio In ISM din's not give
the number of voting places correctly. At
Ihe del..her election there a ere 2.1117 volillg
places in the State. We w ill compare mill
llai lield '- vole in )"0,» lon Hie majority was
H,'2-e. . i 11... Wilh Robin nil - vole ill 11.'toher,
WM, when Ihe llcpul licai. majority was 11,
1117.
Forty five wards and |.rectum. in uhln
show a net Republican galu of 422 over INK 4
and a nel lieinoeralie gain ol 46 over lsso.
COLOMBt'S, 0., Nov. 4 Seventeen wards
and precincts in Ohio show a net Reimbli
can gain of 20K over ISS4 ami n net He
eratlc gain of Mover law.
I 1.l I Mils.
Chicauo, Nov. 4.—The election lv ibis Bit]
as far as heard from, and Ihroligbiiill tbe
Slale. was an unusually peaceful one While
there has been Interest manifested in the
result, as shown by Hie (act Hint voters stood
Jn line b.r hours in a drizzling rain lv order
10 past their ballot-, at the same lime there
ana au unusually large amount ol scratch
lug. Thl-, added lo ih, Inet „t „n cMrcmelj
heavy lute, and to Ihe further fuel that the
number nf vines In man; districts preel .del
a possibility .if gelling all the ballots In lie
fore 7 o'clock. Hie time for closing the polls,
and necessitated a c.inliniuuicu of voling
into the nleht, ln order not to .lislranchi-e
voters In Ifue, will make reaching even an
approximate result very late.
CHICAUO, Nov. 4.—sixty three precincts In
the city give Blame Is.ilsO, Cleveland 1a.i1.V9.
Chicauo, Nov 4.--At 10 o'clock General
Logan was receiving dispatches over n prl
vale wire in Hie Grand Pacilic II I He
had not beard either from Maine nr Elkins.
11. iwal unwilling lo prophesy as to the re
suit II nsiuei-, Iron, the returns he Is
receiving, that New York will not give tell
thousand majority cither win, but considers
Ihe Republicans lo have the bc-t cliancea.
lie says Ohio, Indiana, Mass,.. Ini-clls I
New Hampshire are safe Ills advices Irom
Connection arc encouraging, lie lias had
no reports frojn New Jersey or West Virginia
yet. ou the other hand (he Independenl
Republicans arc mini: Illinois as a
doubtful Stale. Ttvnineli were killed al Ihe
Bolla here today, one by a Culled I tale,
larshal, a notorious character klmil'll n
"Black Jack Vatlao."
WENT VIBUINIA.
tt hbei.in.l, W. Va., Nov. 4,-Flve precincts
In the city give liraiiuoii, lur Congrc-s, 137
Illßjnrllv.ii Hem atlcl .1 19.9 over Ihe
October election.
IIOSIDI,
Jacksonville, Fla . Nov. 4 —Specials in
the Times I ,il,in Irom Id cuiiullei Indicate
tbat the Democrats have elected their entire
National. Htate and Congressional tickets.
The weather Is lavorable and a very heavy
{ate pea polled
SMANNAI HI siHTTsi.
Worcester, Mass., Nov. 4.-The total vole
of Princeton is, Maine lis, Clevelsud 26, Ht.
John 11, Butler .9
Cohasnbtt, Mass., Nov. 4 —The total vote
here Is as follows: Maine 237. Cleveland 13,
Butler 2. Ht John 17.
Bobton, Nov. 4 - Returns so far received
show thsl Robinson (Iteii.) for Governor Is
nnil,lng i slderably al I "[ Ihe Maine
eleclural ticket, and lhat the Butler vote Is
au exceedingly small one. As all Indication
of the Butler vole In Ihe Slate, a dispatch
from PltlaSeld states that Butler received X!
votes there for Prealdent. For Governor last
year l.c received 1 323 vole. New Bedlord
gives Maine 2111, Cleveland 1:149, Ht. John
tail and Butler HSR.
Boston, Nov. 4. — Ninety-tun precincts ol
Boston give Cleveland 27.11 a, Illalue 17,1X7,
Butler, 3133, SI. John 1076 French's plural
ity, 9431. In the fifteen precincts to hear
from tbe Butler vote in 60 b.wiis is 1916.
sixty towns give Illalue 17,1:13, Cleveland
10..915. St. John 10KII.
Boston, Nov. .1.—1.93 towns and cities, in
cluding 106 precincts of llnstot t of 107.1u
the State give llhilm. 67,»7.9,C1eve1and 06,1.92.
Butler 9.936, St. John ,!S4| The ,„I„,||, X pre
eiuels lii this clly gave last yearja Democratic
plurality of ML The Gubernabirlal vote of
Boston, with iwu wards lo hear Irom, is:
Robin-, ii. .'.- in: En.lloott, 29,0117; MoCaffer
ly, 3,200; Seeley. 44.1. The missing wards
last year gave UNO plurality for Butler.
R y. Rei'iihllcan is elected to Congress
In this Dlslrlet Republican estimates give
(he Republicans a slighl gain iv the Senate,
possibly four. The Hoitaeof Representatives
will remain ahinit aa at present.
IOWA.
lies Moines, lowa, Nov. 4 —Returns will
he compared wllh ihe vote of last year,
when Sherman for Governor (Republican),
had 164,152: Klnnle (Democrat) l:»,09;l.
and Weaver, Greenback, '23,0*9; Sherman's
plurality 29,089. and majority 2000. This
year the Democrats and Grecnbackers have
fused. No comparison can be made with
former years on account of the change In
precincts and districts and In IXRI and 18H3
not near a full vote was polled on account
of heavy storms. Butler and Prohibition
tickets were lv Ihe field, but hat,- cut no
considerable figure
lowa has 1704 vol in- places Garfield's
plurality in lhat Stme In IHAO waa 78.U99.
In ish:i Sherman (Republican), for Governor,
received a plurality ol 2.9.089, ami a majorlly
over all of '2000. Vole to be compared wllh
Mat,
MAINE.
Lewibton, Me., Nov. 4—Blalue had 400
majority here at noon.
Portland, Me., Nov. 4 —Forty towns give
Blame 17,114, Cleveland 12.58-9. Butler 7:«,
Ht. John .131.
Bahoob, Me., Nov. 4 —Bangor gives Blame
2010, Cleveland 1122, Butler 10, Ht. John .15.
Portland, Me, Nov. 4.—Oue hundred and
thirty towns give Blame 39,189, Cleveland
27,4»a, Butler 1563, St. John 1221; Blame's
plurality 12,121, as against Garfield's major
Ily of 0043. At thia hour, although raining,
the streets In front of the f'rrss and .4rous
nfficea and for some blocks down are packed
wilh a multitude striving fnr news.
CONNECTICVT.
Hartford, Conn,,' Nov. 4.—Hartford gives
Cleveland 5234, Blame 4912. Cleveland's
plurality, 722.
New London, Conn.. Nov. 4 — On one half
the total vote the Democratic state aud Na
tional tickets are .90 ahead, and the town is
conceded to the Democrats.
Harteoko, Conn., Nov. 4 -Thlrty towns
give Blame 7130; Cleveland 7291; Garfield
got 7705; Hancock 7106.
Habteord, Conn. Nov. .1— Owing to
troublea on the wires, due to the storm, re
turns come In alowly. Seventy towns give
Blame 25,107, Cleveland 21.567, Garfield had
25,840, Hancock 23,639. Republican loss 673.
The same ratio of loss would give the Htale
to Cleveland by a small plurality.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Philadelphia Nov. 4.—At the polls to
day G. W. Clothier was challenged upon the
grounds that he had made a bet upon the re
sult of today's election, and the election of
ficers sustained the challenge. The chal
lenge was based upon the act of 1839, which
declares any one making a bet ou the result
of an election is disfranchised frum voting
at such election. There waa no denis! by
Clolhler that he made the bet.
Pittpbi'biiii, Pa.. Nov. 4 — The election
passed off without any disturbance. A very
large vote was polled in Allegheny county,
and there was considerable scratching,
which ia unusual in a Presidential year.
At 10,30 the returns are very Indefinite, tint
lndicatlotispointl.itlieelectb.il of the en
tire Republican ticket. Blame's plurality is
aboui 14.000. Butler polled 9000 votes.
Thomas 11. Bayne, Republican, is re-elected
t..Congress in the Twenty-Third Dlslrlet by
6000 majority. In the Twenty-Second Dis
trict, James H. Negtev (Republican) deieats
Hopkins, the pre.enl incuiubelil, l.y '2000.
SOI I II UABOI.INA.
CHARLESTON, B. C, Nov. I M allei ing 111
dloationa from a number of coiuitic.
throughout the Htate indicate that the Dem
ocrats have elected their entire ticket by a
large majority, with six out of seven Con
gressmen.
tt lI.BiNOT.iN, S, C, Nov. 4.—Returns from
many counties remove all doubts na to the
result in thia State. The Republican- con
code the Htate to the Democrats on both the
Presidential aud State tickets The Demo
crata claim their majority will not be less
lhau 10,000. There seems lobe Utile doubt
that the Democrata hsve eight out of nine
Congressmen, s gain of one.
HIINHOI HI.
Ht. Louis, Nov. 4— From meagre returns
the indications are that every Democratic
Congressman is eleoted.
Ht. Lan-is, Mn., Nov. 4 —The returns Irom
20 of the 244 preelnrts of this city give Clev
eland a majority of tm\ The returns from the
Htate are meagre and Indicate the election
of every Democratic Congressman.
CALIFORNIA.
Han Fbancisco, Nov. 4.-The Produce Ex
change Is closed on account of the election.
INDIANA.
Indianapolis, Nov. 4 —With ihe exception
ol trouble al Falrlsu.l, Shelby couuty, the
Stale election passed off oulelly, snd not
withstanding the lowering and squally
weather s very large vole was polled, the
interest taken being very great. The vote
being lor Htate and county officers, besides
Presidential electors and Congressmen, will
make the count tedious, and as yet nothing
like accuracy call be had, for any idea aa to
what the result will be on the National or
Htate officers, while no returns are yei
In Irom the Congressional ills
trlcla. At Freeland, Hhelby county,
when the polls opened this morning,
au armed mob ol Democrats csplureil Ihe
polls and drove lln Republicans away with
clubs an.l revolvers. John Smith, Henry
Smith and other lending Republicans were
kurcked down and laoiteii, and all He.! for
their lives. The election In this city was
unlet throughout and a full vole polled,
liov Hendricks ca-l hi- hullol ul Ihe Second
I'rociiirl In Ihe Twelllh Ward, near noon to
day, and then. In company with the Hon.
la II Rice. Auditor of State, madeatour
ol Ihe pollsnf the city. Everywhere he was
received wllh the utmost cordiality and re
aiiect. Returning lainie, lie spent the even
ing lv bis library, wdiere. ill company with
i. „ per-.nial if lend., lie received the bul
lelln- "I llu A.s.s liiteil Press. I'll. Ul
pany was small, comprising Judge N. Black,
of the Supreme Curt, Wm. Henderson and
Auullla Junes. To au Asaoclated Press re
porter, who called un him early in the even
ing. Mr. Hendricks expressed hlmaeif as
gratified, more than anything else, with the
reflection that the struggle was at an end.
"Yon doubtless feel forlably overthe re
suits?" "Well. Inn Ing accomplished Hie oh
Jecl of the contest, [ feel like laying it aside
now like an old mitten. I entered upon the
campaign, the like of which 1 never expect
again to make: hut having been drawn
Into 11, of eourae 1 wanted to succeed.
The Governor expressed great anxiety over
the result In Indiana. He said the people
were much more Interested ill the canvaaa
than in IS7B, which was the prettiest lailltt
cal contest he had ever wlluesaed. lie did
uol conceai his anxiety lo have his antlcipa
tions of the result In the stale confirmed hy
returns: but none were al hand at that lime.
Ihe messages he had received were only of
Inquiry, lie expected to slay up until mid
night, receiving returns, nud then retire.
INDIANAPOLIS, NOV. I.—At 11 o'clock Bit
other call was made upon Heudrleka. Iv
Ihe meantime the news from New York had
rendered him somewhat dubious as lo the
general reaull and he entered into a lirlel
discussion respecting the outlook of various
doubtful and disputed Slates. His Informa
tlon from New York was not conclusive and
his manner indicated s fear that il had
gone against its Governor. Wisconsin be
did not think had gone Democratic, though
the Republican majorlly had been greatly
reduced. The triumph ol tho filalon tlckei
lv Michigan he regarded a.,|Ullc probable,
bill these even wllh Rhode Island. New
Jersey and Nevada. In which Democratic
victories seemed probable or were conceded.
Ihe Governor salt!, "ll will not aval unless
we get New York Anyhow, I shall have
the satisfaction ol knowing lhat I have lieen
so.tallied at home." Iv answer to uiinior
ons inquiries, the Governor has telegraphec.!
lhat Indiana had gone Democratic by iiOOO,
but he believes Ihe plurality will lie nearer
10,000.
«i:w j;ersew.
Trenton N J. Nov. 3.—Pollpe Justice
Hlahl, a Denmoral. waa arrested here this
evening while "H his way lo court on the
complaint ol .lames W |tennet|. who charges
that Slabl bribed one Wm thy He was
held Hi 1500 ball, A nomplainf was also
sworn ont against Frank 11. I.aler, a prnmln
cnl Democrat, for the bribery of F. 11. Cole.
Trenton, N. J., Nov. 4.— The Republicans
claim this county from 2.900 to :iOOO, a slighl
Republican gain. Lehlbach, Republican,
l« elected io congress in the Sixth Dlslrlet.
Trbnton, n. J.. Nov, 4.—Passaic eonnty
glves au esHinate.l Republican majority ol
IBfJO. aboui ihe -„ „s lo laso. The Demo
cratic nisjoriiy in Bergen county promises
lob. 1n,,., , ||~,„ v.,,,,1. |t„ib parties claim
Ihesiaie. 11,,. polls ,11,1 not close in thl!
Slate until 7. c St. Meagre returns Irom the
c.un He. .bow Republican gains.
iREsroN.N I, Nov. ..-Partial returns
give good signs of Republican gains. Bit
chanan lor i„u n . mv ahead ol his tick
et. Atlantic counly Kives Maine .as) major
111 'Cine, Tats g,,11l 268 |l|dlCßtiotls pollll
ton Republican majority of 700 In Mercer
cunt) lh, Republicans gain 12.1. Bu
' ii iHot. II" cloned In Congress Irom
the s ml Df.trlci.
< I. ..In nil Snillee.
ALBABT, Nov. .9 G„v. Cleveland received
returns I.> in.—enger al the executive man
.ion, unrounded by friends. As good
news came In. the gentlemen prearut
congratulated the Governor, and
the ladles applauded. All present,
excepting the Governor, displayed In their
manner the mosl Intense gratification which
the prospect ol victory afforded them. The
Governor, however, preaerved a calm ex
terlor. and meekly smiled al the enthusiasm
ol lh.ee about him.
LOS ANGELES. WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER » 1884. ■ SIX-PAGE EDITION.
HI I.I.DTINS.
Hullr.ln No. 15.
New You, No. 4 — Thirtylliree election
•lisirici t.1.1,. ~| tl„. cities ~f N,.« York
Hll.l Brooklyn .how v not lietnoorallr gain
of 107* voles. The New York city vole may
probably be about BaaMS The »...i/.l «
Imlletlti aays that both sides claim New
Hampshire.
Bulletin No. I ft.
Ht. Louis, Nov. 4.— The total rresldental
vole for Missouri 111 l*W wa5.0T.221, Hepubll
caii-. I "s.T, liemocrals, 20H.1100.1 ircenback
er.. :r..(i|. The entire National and Stale
tickets are to be elected.
■1011, in, No. 11.
Cllicaoo, Nov. 4-The Presidents vote of
Illinois will be compared with the vole ol
HWO, when Garfield's majority was 40,7111.
■1011, tin Nat. 18.
Twentw-flve towns lv Connecticut give
Blalue 5754: Cleveland .1154. Republicans
elected SI! Hepresentatlves; liemocrals 10.
New York, Nov. 4-Ttie .Wolf and AV/„c««
says that ltoblnsoti, the Governor of Mas
sachusetts, Is reelected. Grant is elected
Mayor olNaw York city by 10,000 majority.
Hull, 111. No. 19.
. Han FBANctaco, Nov. 4.—The count of the
city vote will be very slow as there are three
local tickets In the field, wllh os names on
each. Nn votes were touched till the polls
closed. The streets ln front of the news
paper offices are almost Impassable. The
excitement is intense, hut excellent order
prevails.
Bulletin So. Hit.
Key county, Missouri, gives Graves, Dem
ocrat, for Congress, 1200 majority.
NOHTH I lltot iM.
It vi.i:i..n. Nov 4 — Plve wards iv the city
of Kalelgh gives Cleveland a majority of
147, a Democratic gain of 24r.
Bulletin No. (I.
Nsw York, Nov. 4 -The MttaUtl bulletin
says Massachusetts is doubtful. The plural
ty will not exceed .9000 either way.
Bulletin No. SS.
Fifteen wards and precincts in uhio show
a net Republican gain ol 2u» over last, and a
net Democratic gain nf 14 over lam. The
majority in New York clly is between
40.000 and cissi
Hull, tin No. ia.
The Indiana vote will be compared with
that of I Asa for Hecretary of state, which
gsve a Democratic plurality of 10,104. In
IHH2 there were llaAl precincts: at present
there are LS92.
In Atlanta a light vote was polled. II Is
estimated tiiat Cleveland's majority will be
40,000 In the Htate.
Bullelln No. Jr..
The indlcatlona are lhat clevelsud and
Wise will carry the city of Hichtnoud by
2000.
Ht. Louta, Nov. 4.—The Indications are
lhat fourteen Democratic Congressmen are
elected In Missouri. Marinaduke, lor Gov
ernor, Is elected hy the usual Democratic
m "l"c Ise'w York llernli says that llsodls
trlrts give Cleveland is,li.'.7 majority.
Bulletin No. J«l.
Eighty-elghl wards and precincts of Obio
give a net Republican gain of Ml river HUM.
and a net Democratic gain of 1110 over DWO The
Republicans claim .9000 majority iv Hamil
ton county, Ohio.
Bulletin No. -'tl.
Fourteen precincts outside of Cook county
gives a net flemocratlc gsin of lion.
Twenty-four districts in Michigan outside
of the cities give Blame 2X. r -4, Cleveland
1I7»>, Butler BH2, Ht. John 40-1,
DBS MoINRS, la., Nov. 4.—Returns from
six voting places iv the State show a Re
publican gain of nt,. The returns arc very
Bullelln No. HT.
NKW York, Nov. 4—Three hundred and
forty-eight out nl 712 distriels give Blame
*i,7»"i, Cleveland 62,2.12.
HABIIIPaB,, Conn., Nov. 4—Forty-one
townaclve Blame 10,190, Cleveland SM,
Forty towns In Maine give Blame 17,114.
Cleveland 12,w».
The New York .aim says Cleveland haa
carried the Htate hy .10.1X10 to 40,000, and
Kings County by JO.OOO.
Bulletin No. 2s.
CobUBBCs, Nov. 4.-Cleveland's majority
In Georgia Is estimated at 40.01X1.
One httudred and five towns, with five
precincts lv Boston to hear from, give Blame
4294, Cleveland 40.101, Butler Mi, St. John
SMS,
In Brooklyn 247 districts give Cloveiand
..1,117, Blalue ir.J-.i-
Bulletln N..2D. .
The New York .Ifoil nnd Esprm asys
Cleveland's plurality tn this city Is 40,0011: In
Kings County about 20.000. II these figures
are correct Cleveland will carry Ihe Htate
hy about W.OOO.
Bulletin No. 30.
Portland, Ogn., Nov. 4.—The vote of this
city la only 200 less than in June. Ihe
Democrata concede the State by 900, and the
Republican- claim 1000.
Bullelln No. 31.
The New York IHtejM aaya: Ohio haa
gone Republican by H. 9,000. It claim, that
Virginia has gone Republican. Cleveland's
majority in this city la less than 30,000.
In Connecticut M towns give Blalue 1.9,640;
Cleveland 1.1,124.
Vermont, 140 towns give Illalue 25.241:
Clevelsud 12,317. The same towns in latO
gave Garfield .T2,.K». Hancock 13,317.
Bulletin No. 3*.
Maine, 130 towns gave Blame 39,109. Cleve
land -IT. ins
New Hampshire. 90 towns give Blame
14,970, Cleveland 13,702.
Massachusetts, 117 towns and cities in
eluding 102 of 107 precincts in Boston give
Blame .#.*•«: Cleveland >,«ai, Hutler slid.
lowa, 2S townships give Blame 11419,
Cleveland 231:1, a Republican gain ol 174.
At this rale the gain will give Blame a
majority of 30,000 in the Bute.
New York, 127 districts niitslde of New-
York clly and Brooklyn give Blame 121,999,
Cleveland lOCl.rro'., a net Democratic gain of
MS,
Iv New York city Cleveland's majority Is
45,500.
Ohio, 333 ward- ami preeiuels give a Re
publican gain of 69.14 over lss4, a net Demo
cratic gain ol 114.1 over HMO.
Nebraska returns are very meagre and
Indicate a majority lor Blame of about
Wm
Bulletin No. 113.
Oakland, Alameda counly, is thought to
have gone 2100 Republican against iwo iv
WHO. Han Jose, California Is expected to
give 200 Republican majority.
Bulletin No. 34.
The Georgia entire Democratic Congres
sional ticket Is eleoleil
Maryland Indication, point I.i about 10,000
majority for C leveland in this Htate.
Nbw Voßit. Nov. 4.-Five hundred and
twenty-seven districts outside of New York
ami Brooklyn give Blame a plurality of
22,676; this ratio. It sustained, would give
him over ao.oixi outside of New York and
Brooklyn.
ST. Louta, Nov. 4.—Returns from twenty
of Ihe 244 precincts of Ihe city give Cleve
laud a majority of IS,
Sot-Tit IlL'Nls, Mass., Nov. I — Total vote
gives lllaiue'264, Cleveland llnller 29. St.
John 9.
linn,, i l oin. Conn.. Nov 4.—A heavy vote
is being pilled. Nearly two thirds of the
entire vote was cast l.y noon in favnr of the
Republican ticket. There was lllllc -craloh
ing.
LoWK.i.I., Mass., Nov. 4.—The indications
are that a full vote will be cast, although the
weather Is rainy. Hen Butler Is spending
tlie day al his residence in and
this evening by teleplione "
Bullelln No. 33.
New York, Nov. I- The /(, , .il.l say. all
the ludlana returns show lieinoeralie gains.
I ,tl.l Mat s, Os. Nov. 4. —Complete returns,
except six precincts, show a i.el Republican
gain of :W2.
a'KW York, Nov. 4 - Kings pounly, com
plete.jlves Cleveland a majority over Blame
Nk'w York, Nov. 4,-Blx hundred and
fifteen dislri, I-outside ol the l ilies ol New
York and BriKiklyn give Blame 146.4:17,
Cleveland 121.1 so. Hull. , i-.i si Join, ; .1 :
net Democratic gain .Hal.
Bulletin No. 341.
Wisconsin-The total nuinlser of voting
precincts Is 1200; 107 towns and precincts
give a net Democratic gain of 4SII.
Connecticut Seven!, .even town, exclii
slve nf Hartford and New Haven, give
Blame 24,696, Cleveland 2.1.2-16, scattering
UK,
Bulletin No. 31.
Porti.anii. Ogn., Nov. 4 — This clly gives
Blalue MU majority; the couuty isio. The
Htale Will give not less than 1200 for Blame.
Bullelln No. 38.
Michigan -Nlnclv precincts give Blame
H.UTJ, Cleveland, 10.927; Butler, .'ami; Ht.
John, sum.
Ohio—Four hundred and ulnely-aeveti
precincts give a net Republican gain of 9016
over 18*4; net Democratic gain over'sOol
1002.
Bulletin No. 39.
New York—Six hundred and forty-live
districts outside of New York and Brooklyn
give Blame 1.M.3N1, Cleveland, I'JX.lVil: net
liemncratie gain of f-684.
Maryland - Baltimore, complete, gives
Clevelan 1 14.4*6: Plai ne, 27.550.
Mlnu.-o'a — Hlxly-fonr preciiicl. and
I towns mil-"le of Si. Paul and Minneapolis,
j give n tl- publican majority of 10,279.
Bulletin No. in.
Richmond. Va . gives Cleveland 17.90 nia
Jorlly; Denioerßlielosso|M.V
lowa—Filly four towushlpa give Blalue
; ....si rusioii. ur- Kepubltoan uel galu ol
2M.
Bullelln No. 41).
Indiana -Twenty vollug places show a
net Republican gain of 14.
Hu I let in NO. 41.
Ban Fbancisco. Nov. 4 —Tbe Htßte return!
are coining In alowly Only ten precincts
heard from up to V: 40 r. v.
Bulletin No. 4*.
Dtiuni, Nov. 1.-Parttal returns Iron 19
mil of 40 precincts hi Alameda .•..mil) give
Illalue 769. Cleveland Mi.. MiKctina 7:t9,
(llAsC.ck II
Hull. I in No. 43.
i < >n tied lent.—Fl fty lownsglve Hlalne I*.
SM. Cleveland i*.72i. Oarfiel.t v..i 19,207,
Hancock 17.746. Republican lon 6.57.
Virginia — Fight precinct- ahou .1 hem..
crallc gain nl 111. This indicates .1 .1
vole. II the rslln nf Democratic Knili is not
increased the Stale may go Ki>|.iiTillean.
lllln.il*.-tine linn.lre.l anil fi.rly three
precincts Hillside nf I'lKik I ill -leni a uel
liein.a'r.illc galu uf .1290.
Hull, 11.l Nn. 44.
Viri.inia, Nev., Nnv. ..—The elect 1.111
passed ufT.|Uietly. There 1111. heal y -.cratch
ing. Itetllriia arc hut expected t.» be com
pletely c.nilite.l 1111111 Thursday.
New York.—Seven linn.lre.l an.l forty
liivvna outside the ellics nt New Ynrk .m.l
llmnklyn give Illalue 177.Hi;, ITevelalld 117,
Ml.
New Jersey—Returns show the Democrats
claim the Stale hy .51100.
Michigan.-One hundred and thirty-one
Mi.l. «ivc Illalue 211.71:1, Cleveland 17.
--115.
lowa.-Ho- Moines elves itlalnc a majority
of KSO.
Minnesota.-Set cnty ninepreciuets, wards
and tonus give a net Republican majority
nf -TIT..
Hull. 111. No. 45.
Sis Francisco, Nov. 4. - Forty seven
thousand, eight hundred and fuiirtee tcs
»,n e.,.| nit ..1 a total registration of 50,500.
11 Is stated that this vote indicate, a IVmo
eratlc majority 111 f lelllnn.is. Thirty one
prerlnrta and wards gives Hlalne 1134, (Tcve
land lll», against tlarfleld 892. Hancock 7110.
Hull, tin «o. 46.
Indiana—Thirty voting places give s net
Ileinocratic gain nf SO.
Klkiba, N. V., Nov. 4 —The whole itepuh
llese ticket Is elected by an average majori
ty of 400.
Alabama— Returns indicate the election of
the entire l»einocratlc ticket.
New York—7*B districts outside of New
York and Brooklyn give Blalue 1a.j.709;
Cleveland 158,614, 11 net lieinoeralie gain of
6,723.
Connecticut—Sixty towns out of lUMglve
Hlalne 22,800; Clovelatid 23,892; Republican
loss, 653. The vote will he very close.
Mai ue-Wl towns give Blalue 4,1141; Cleve
land :i,3R2. At this ratio Blame's plurality
will be 18,540.
New York—(W2 districts outside of Has
York and Brnoklyn give Illalue 111:110;
Cleveland 178,062. Corrected returns iuNew
York Clly make Cleveland's majorlly Mjmt
Hu I lei In No. IS.
California—The llrat fnnr preeiuels of Ihe
First lloilgresslonal diatriel gives Carothers,
Kepiibliean, 164: Henley, 10fi.
The Second Hlstrlel, two preeiuels, give
Republican, -'71 : Sumner, -11.
Klein preeiuels of Hie Third l.lstriel give
MoKoniia, Kepiibliean, SJ3J Ulsawoek. M*.
—Four preeiuels of tho Fifth Hlstrlel give
Felt.in, Kepiibliean, 147: Sulllviiii, 2a.
Three precincts nl Hie sixth Di-lrlci give
Markhatn, Kepiibliean, 40: Hel Va11e,94
Bullelln No. 411.
Virginia City, Nevada-rinld 1111 l gives
Blame a majorlly of 62.
Bulletin No. SO.
Indiana - Midnight - Forty live polling
places show a net Republican gain of 114.
Illinois line hundred and seventy-two
preeiuels outside of Caik counly show a net
liemncralle galu of 39,2.51.
VVlacnlisin—One hundred and eighty nine
townships and [irecinets give a net lle.no
eraiic gain of 6229. The indicallons are that
live Kepilblfnsu Congressmen are elected
mil nf I
Bullelln No. 53.
Richmond, Va., Nov. 4 — The Stale news
papers estimate Cleveland's majority lv tin
state at from three to five thousand, aud
claim seven of the ten Congressmen.
New York, Nov. 4.—One thousand and one
districts ..inside of New York and Brooklyn
give Blalue 238,5:17; Cleveland 201,260.
lowa, Nov. 4.— flin- hundred and twenty
three townships glvo Blame 1.',,15:1: Cleve
land 12,1173. a net Republican gain nl 184.
.11 ll,is rale the majority of the llcpublicaii
National t-ket will lie 2.5,000.
Bullelln No. 54.
Nkw Jersey, Nov. 4.—The Democratic
state Committee claim the state for Cleve
land, by 700.
New York, Nov. 4.—(lrani Is pn.bal.ly
elected. Tammany probably carries the
balance of the county ticket
Maryland, Nov. 4.—The liemocrals elect
th c Congressmen out of six, a gain ol one.
New llavks, Conn., Nov. .'..—The vote for
Blame Is 11298; Cleveland 887-.
Bullelln No. 35.
Colorado—Eleven preeiuels glvo Blame 7:1
majority.
New Jersey—ltclnriis tire < ling slow.
11..ih sides claim the Slate. Probabilities
are in favor of the Ilemocrata.
Indiana—fine hull.lre.l voting places show
a Republican gain of 9*7. This ratio, If con
tintied, will give Cleveland Ihe Slate by five
thousand plurality.
Bullelln Tie). 50.
Illinois—Two hundred and seventeen
preeiuels outside of Cook county show a liel
lieinoeralie gain of 4807.
Michigan-One hundred and ninety seven
|m ciucts give Blame 33,413, Cleveland
Imp
New York—Ten hundred and ninety-lour
.ii-tricis outside of New York and Brooklyn
give Bialne 260,60:1, Cleveland 220,170.
Bulletin Ne). 51.
California — Ninely-four precincts ami
wards give Blalue 4602, Cleveland 4217,
against tlarfleld 4434, Hancock 3006 In 1880.
Bulletin Net. 58.
Portland, Ogn., Nov. 4.—Blame's majority
>n tlie state will be fully 1600. It may reach
2000. There is tremendous excitement.
Bulletin No. 511.
Portland, Ogn., Nov. s.—lntense excite
ment prevails. Klvalprnees.sl.iiis are parad
ing the street-uitli hands playing, yelling
i..r 111 ,11 11 oue -ide and Cleveland oil I lie
olher.
Bullelln Net. 00.
San Francisco, Nov. 4.—Sixteen precincts
in the First Congressional llistrlrt of Call
lomia give Ciirotbers, Republican 716; Hen
ley, I.emocrat, sO4.
11l the Second In n let 2.1 precincts give
I.OIIIHI, Republican, I,'jsj; Sumner92.
The Third District, 17 precincts give Mo
Kenua, Kepiibliean, 70: nlas-cok 736.
Tbe Filth District, s precinct, give Felton,
Kepiibliean, 422: Sullivan 365.
The Sixth l.lstriel. 9 precincts give Mark
ham 141; Del Valle 152.
Bulletin No. 01.
Illinois—l 23 precincts In Cook county give
Blame 34,222; Cleveland 34.604.
Maaaaehusetts-170 towns and cities, in
cluding H...t,m c j.lcte. give Blame "VW!;
.'lceland Ts.-sS!; Butler 14,165; SI. John
5,101.
Boston's vole Is Blame -ASUS; Cleveland
3>.500; Butler, 3,69:1; st John 1,215.
Bullelln No. St.
Cleveland's majority iv New York city is
4:1,082. Cleveland 1.t2.*3.5 lilaine 89,753.
Kansas—Form) lour precincts give illnine
3023 inajorlty.
New Jersey-ten eounlies show a Republi
can gain of 342.
Bulletin No. 03.
Oakland. Nov. 4.—McKenney, llepiihli
cans lead- lllascock in llii- i ..ugressloiial
di-lriel l.v 6UI the 11, nil 1.1 lean iuaj,.rily in
Alameda is 60 It la estimated at 2500.
Bulletin No. (11.
New York.— Ouc thousand, one hundred
and ..'.districts outside the eilies ol New
York and Bns.klyn give Blame 274.102,
Cleveland 232,050.
Indicallons are that Blame will curry
New York State by 8000 to 10,000.
Bullelln No. 65.
Sacramento, Nov. 4.—The vole in this
city is half counted. Thus far Blame lms
IWU and Cleveland 815. The entire Kcpnl.li
can counly and city ticket is elected. The
FsOMhllcan majority in Ihe c uy i- c-li
mated at 1200.
Bulletin No. 00.
Richmond, Va.. Nov. 4.—Returns from
I.mrlh of Uie Siale show KoitiLhlican
gains of a 46. The Republicans claim the
Stale by 3000 tn 4000.
ALBANY City, Nov. 4.—Complete returns
give Cleveland It majorl.y, a llcm.ieralic
loss of about 1500
Bullelln No. 07.
Santv Barbara. Cal., Nov. 4.—Aboul half
the clly heard Iriiin. Blame Va), Cleveland
45a, Markhalu 515, Del Valle 500.
Bullelln No. 08.
F.. RIKA. Nev., Nov. 4 -This county gives
Blame about 2110 majority. Cassldy will
carry the eoiintv hv- 241. tiidieatiiins from
all parts oi Ilic Slate give Illalue 1000, Cas
sidy 800.
Bulletin No. 60,
Han Fbancisco, Xov. s.—Fourth Congrea
•lonnl district. .9 preotneta give Morrow
1028, Hastings 684.
Bullelln No. 111.
Nkw Y'obb, Nov. 4.—Twelve hundred and
twelve districts outside ..1 New York ana
Brooklyn give Blame i.a 7. Cleveland
242,690.
New Jersey—Actual returns from fourteen
c .lies nut of twenty one In New Jerse)
Indicate a Democratic majority of alHiut
3000. c
Nine towns iv Connecticut give Blalue
r,1.4'.»1. Cleveland 03,274.
NEW Y'obb, Nov. 4.—One thousand two
hundred and twenty-seven districts ouisidc
of New York and "fir,,,,khi. give Hlalne
ja.,.;:«; . Iceland 241,915; Butler 777*. St
John r.,0»9. A net Democratic gain of
10,200.
Bulletin No. 71.
In Miohlgan 249 precluls give Blalue 4:1,
845; Cleveland 37 400.
Georgia -The Statu bus gone Democratic
by I ..iisi to 50.tas).
Wisconsin Three hundred aud twenty
utile townships and preeiuels .!„.„ „ ,„.,
Democratic gain of 9359
Indications are that Delaware will give
Cleveland IM to 2000.
New Jersey—Camden county gives Blslue
•JOOll majority The Democrats now claim
I the State by .SJOO majorlly.
Iliilletln ftio. tts
Now York-lid Afitriota ott_te.de of .New
York t'ii, am) llrooklvn nl\e Minim' .". ..M.,
ri.wUn.l 1 -hi.:UH
i iiii th'i'iin 11 i W'v fl:iu.|\ m iiiirily about
700.
Unite.ln Nn, 13.
oumlm precinct give Maine •.
Cleveland ::.My. ituth-r si, John ill. Tin-
State will proMMv give Maine -'\OOO mi
Jorlly.
Chicago In llliiioi- ii..: preeiuels in Cook
eouutygive Cleveland t:i.lJ7, Maine 4:t.1«7.
These iiii'linle -(runt; Kepiibliean preclueti*
and leave tlie lumv\ he entile preeiuets
to hear from. It is estimated that Conk
rounly will go Democratic by two imhree
thou nam!.
Hnllrtln No. 74.
llaktkoiui. Conn., Nov. ...-Kighty towns
give HbUne JJ.DiVt, t'levehtud ,MM>. cleve
lam) nudouhledly e.irrles Ihe HUte.
Modksto, Cal., Nov. .'.- Ax fnr i\> heard
[nun, reliirn- ylve Cleveland ;117, Maine -'. l.
Sumner. M-J, l.tutitt J. 7
Indiana. Nov. .'ith.—Two hundred aud
twenty votiiiu plnei - >lnm .1 uel Kepiiblie m
gain of im:t I'his i> pji percent, of the
vote, nml il kepi up would Indicate tlie
State for Maine by lOUO. This Is barsed on
the |h-*J
Hullrlln No. 75.
San Kuan, m* o, Nov. V -First CottglMrtaa*
nl ilistriet, J.. preeiuels give Carothers (Kep, (
MIN; llenly. IW7. Heeoud dislriet. i> pre
einets i-ive I .outfit (Hep.) '>17: Suimier. VSU-V
Third dl-trlet. :il preeiuels „i vy M.-Kenn.
(Kep.) 1..57: Mlase,H-k, i-'ourtb diatrlet,
;nj» preelneta give Mihthit (Itep.) fi H st
fngN, «JH4. Kiith distriei, i:t preeiuels give
Xenon (Hep.i Hulllmui, 7 1 >H. Sixth.lis
trfct, Xl preeiuels mton Murk hum (Itep.) Wo,
I'el Valle. nr
Nkw Vi.hu,, Nov. 4. —The total vole in the
elty of Brooklyn mul county towns give*
Cleveland «7,«W: Blame. .Vi.Vn Urn I. i. :i:w
St. John, ULU; Clevelaud'H plurulily, U*Jtf».
Hulletln No. 7(1.
Man Fkancihco, Nov. 4.—One hundred nml
elght> two preelnelti and wards hi thlrty
flve counties iv California, exclusive of S in
Francisco, give Hlaine 10.171, Cleveland will,
agniiist 11 i' ti.-!.I '•(■_'., HanciK-k tt&&.
Blame Herelrea tbe New**.
ArontTA, Me., Nov. 4.—ftlafne received
theeleciitiu returtis In hia own house by
private wire, which he has had iv use since
the ht*ginning of 'he c iinp.ilgn. Tlie follow -
ing was recelveil Irom the Chairrnati of the
C teetleut Kepublicm State C.immittce:
"You have surely curried Connecticui. The
IrUh were true ItemiK-rnis are ilcspoiidoni,"
A great many illsnatehes were recefved from
dflTerent sources In New York indicating iv
■ general way a I'emocsatic majority there
of about .tt.OOO. At about half-past nine a
dispatch from ex-..0\ eruor Cornell esti
mated the ilepuiilie in majorii\ in New York
State at r>9,ooiJ
Trouble lv « Ii it sign.
Ciik aoo, Nov. 4— At one precinct In the
Seci.rn! N mil. niter the polls cloned. Jrtllies
Smith (culored) a I'nileil States Murshal, not
Into an alterealion with Wm. Citrran, v t*pe
clal f'oi.statile. Smith wns liken away by
two .tthcr ('nited Slates Marshals, John
Fletcher (colored) ami "Hlack Jack* YuUaw,
a notorious character. They were follow c l
by Ciirr.iii and a number of other**. After
going a short distance. Yatlaw I Smith
Mimed and fire.l into Hie crowd, kill 1 ugciir
run and slightly wounding Mo-c- /..iniei.-k
The three Marshals were arrested.
Rlalne*w .\rrlval ul Home.
Aii.rsTA, Me, Nov. I—When Blame's
Npeeial train arrived at Augusta there were
not many people at the depot, hut tl'osc who
had iisseinhi-'il cheered him as he alighted
from the train. On his way to his residence
he and his two son- stopped „t. the polling
place nud voted.
WB»fl.lJr, Va., Nov. I.~The returns of thin
my L-ivc n Kepiibliean majority, a gain of
;(l»ti. rortsmouth g.ie- !;.■(.nhlie.iu by- ;i.V-u
gain of Wm over IKB2.
Albany, N. V.. Nov. 4.- The probable
Uemocratic majority of Albany comity is
lessthnn l.'iO). The Democrat-, concede the
election of Swinhiiriie (Itep.) toCongresß.
(lai.vkhton, T'cx., Nov. s.—(tctums from
the ffiuntry ar« ooinliig iv very nlow. A
heavy vote was polled throughout the Stale.
Pleasant weather is reported, l.eturns thus
far predict the election of the entire !>em
oeratic Congrcs-liinal delegation.
NKW TO-DAY.
LOST.
Monday evening, in front of Downey
Block, .111 old fashioned pur.-c r^nt.ifnitiK
seventeen .1011ar... Thr fin.hr will he liber
ally rewarded by leiving *-:iitiu at tlie 11 Kit
Al.lt office. U
P. 0. Gresham, M. D. t
Member of the Royal College or Surgeons,
England. Licentiate of Society or
Apothecaries, London.
OFFICE-lloom 11, Nn. iff.. North Main
street, Kergusou Block, tiffii-e hour?., morn
ing, tuto 12. Residence, Tl rVniisvlv-niia
avenue, Boyle Heights. iiovVtf
Tax Notice.
Notice Ik hereby given thnt the Slate nml
County taxes In nnil for Hit- r.unity of Lis
Angeles, for the fiscal year M-r» nre miff
due and pnyahle ami will become delln
iguentonthe last Monday in December next,
and thnt unless paid prior thereto five (".)
per cent, will he added to the oriiriu il
amount thereof.
I will hi* in my oftiee on Market street, iv
the Court House building, iv the City of ho*
Anflw, every day except Sundays and
legal holidays, from'JoVlock a. M. until ft
o'clock v. m., for the purpose of receiving
said taxes. The law io regard Io the eollee
tion thereof will be strictly enforced.
ASA EL US,
County Tax Collector.
l.os Angeles, November .id, novVtd
coin
An.l all the various <]lnea»ea nf the
Of i.l, Throat and Sim, iucludlni,
EYE, EAR AND HEART,
Sueewfully treated by
M. HILTON WILLIAMS. M.D..M. CP. S. 0..
At \W) North M ilu street, opposite the
Bilker Block. Los VngolcM allforuln.
Proprietor of the Detroit,
Throat and Lung Institute
At Detroit. Michigan.
Onr California office is pcrsonallyeondurted
by Dr. Williams, and is permanently
established for the cure of
Catarrh, Throat Diseases, Bronchitis, Asth
ma, Consumption, Catarrhal Ophthalmia
{(tore eyes.) Catnrrlial Deafness.
Also diseases of the heart. Our system of
practice coii-isls in tbe most approved Mcd
[cated Inhalations, c.outlined with proper
coiiratitutioiitil treatment. Having devoted
alt ourtime, energy and -kill f<>r the past is
years to tbe treatment of ihe above di-ea«e
we Hre enabled lo offer llu- .ulli. !,■■! the m m
perfect reinedie- and appliances for the hu
iiiedbHc cure of all Ih.-e I r.m hie->liie iltlit'
MM.
( ATAUKII.
Catarrh is ofleii regarded by the patient aa
n cold in the head, and be ..(leu expresses
his astonishment :,t lii- reiiMrkahie leodenov
to contract a fresh cold; indeed lie deelare's
that he Is scarcely free from one rold before
he takes another, and vet he is ally ays ex
ceedingly careful: it is also a matter of sur
prise to him that tbe cold always seems (..
settle in bis bead and throat.
At times man) of the symptoms of catarrh
may seem |o ah.ile, and the pitietit in led to
hope lhat the disease Is ah.mt to wear off,
tun another el ns* of symptoms soon appear,
and hu U.aius to his horror thai instead ~f
recovering from the disease, it Is Mime
what change.! In lt> character, and haa ex
tended io the throat. A sense of weari
ness Is often felt lv reading, speaking or
siui/ing: hoarseness at times occurs; a
sensation of drym-.s j- felt lv the
throat, or it appears that some foreign sub
stance, as. for instance a hair, obstructed
the throat: there become- a -eiise of lan
giiornn.l faligue. breath lessens upon a lit
tle exercise, a short, hacking cough, a pecu
liar sound in clearing the throat, a feeling
as though there was not room enough lv the
rhe-l 1.. breathe—■these ami other symptom
occur after tin- disease has made consider
ahle progress. Then it Is a time when cm
sn in pt ion is a 11. vi t I.i begin it s dreadful work.
Ip to this time the progress of the disease
may have been slow, and the patient may,
iv expression his confident hope that it will
"wear oft"," "leclare that he has had the
catarrh for years, and hn> not seemed to be
come much worse, and trusts that he will
"bye and bye recover; but this delusion is
the grand error that has peopled our ceme
teries with consumptive forms, as all forms
of catarrh end finally iv consumption.
The remedies must be carefully adapted
to the stage of the disease lv each ca*e. and
applied directly to the parts affected, which
may be done by the j>a[ieut* themselves,
wherever they may Ih\ and without hin
drance to their daily occupation; and we
would hereby urge our eastern friends the
necessity of direct medication in the treat
ment of the-e di-ease-., and not to depend
nrHvn the laMieflcbil effects .if the climate
alone ror their restoration to health, aa la
this way thousands find ihelr m tothe
grave, who might have been mired ith ihe
aid of proper remedies
Inhalations are applicjible to all diseases
of the respirator] organs, including catarrh,
throat disease*, asthma, bronchitis, con
sumption, and thousand* of cases cm he
cured b> tin« mode ol treatment when noth
ing else c.vi can reach them A positive cure
effected in every case if taken in time
Consultation free, and price- within the
reach of nil.
Tho.e wbo.le-lre toconmilt me In regard
to their c i»c* had better o*ll at the otllcf for
au extminallon. but If Impossible lo \ i*lt
the otliee personally, may write for -Us* of
QMtUon* nnd circular, hoth of which will
1 be srut free of charge. Address
M. Hilton William*. H. D., H. C. P. S. 0.,
?.'-7 North Main St., Loa Angelea, Cal.
Ofllee honr> from 10 A. H. to Ay. kt. Sun
day from Au< a r. M. Residence, la South
• Charity street.
i P. S.-Professioual visits made »*Hh he
fore and after office houra, octlUlm
NKW TO-DAY. NKW TO DAY.
NEVER CHEAPER, NEVER BETTER !
IMMMENBE BAEGAIFB.
POSITIVELY UNBQUALED!
Tli Nina Sifts! Tin Best Fits!
The I IM> I t.OOIiS ! The LOW INI IMtICKS!
$50,0OOworth
CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING GOODS I
THROWN ON THE MARKET
RE3AEIIESS OF COSTI
JUT'S MING STORE,
Ml, 123, MM Vi 7 Main St., Temple Block.
Our selections, made for the FALL and WINTER of
1884, are now open for your inspection. In presenting
our compliments we take pleasure in stating that never
before have we shown anything of its equal.
Our new stock consists of a large and varied assortment
of the newest and best seasonable goods, embracing all
the latest novelties and standard grades as well.
We claim for our stock general excellence in quality
and style, immense variety and a scale of prices which
will be found extremely low.
Hen's, Yostbs; Boys' and Wen's
CIiOTHIMG
In styles, shapes and qualities to suit all pocket-books.
MRVS 4XI» BOYS' OVEBCO4TS A SPECIALTY.
Do not fail to see our fine stock of
Hs' FraisliJ Hs!
ELEGANT STLES. VERY LARGE SJOCK.
Kindly accept our thanks for the past, with our dispo
sition to reciprocate by offering you our goods at such
pricss a.i wiil enable you to give us a fall share cf your
patronage. Money cheerfully refunded if purchase i a
not satisfactory.
Jacoby's Clothing Store,
Vl\, m> MB and Ml MAIN ST., TEMPLE BLOCK.
oetljtl
Afiollinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS."
eMNM Mifflin* jfimrnttl.
" Most safe, delicious, and
New York World.
io ivriLLioisrs.
Of all Grocers, Druggists, anil Mineral Water Dealers.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
BY THE
Turnverein Germania
For the benefit of the TMCher nf
llymnastlcs, *• M HRIKRU,
Sunday EveninjL Nov. 9,1884,
AT
Tumor Hnll.
After llu- iMllirlalnmeut. a MM'l.4l.
»AM«'K. Mu.le hv the AtnerieaD Orehes
lr«. The public is cordially lnvlte.l lo at
lead. ÜBhrin, so l >at>.
jaorOd
Iron-Sulphur Springs,
Annual Health mul Pleasure Kesort, j
lit MII.ES FROM LOS ANGELES.
I miles from Nurv.alkStatlon.Saula Ana R. R.
KUF.F. BACk Til HOTEL.
Chwlllieate. Snlphnr. Magneata, ami pure
Mountain .Inking water.. Thebest ot Hot
aa.lt .il.l Mineral Hatha. A 1... Electric Hath-
Theae water, ami luith. are excelleul for
Hheuinali.ni. Si-rofula ami diaea.c. of the
Mouiaoh. liver, kijui-). and akin.
Da. f T Widxiy. MeJleal Snpl.
t'HAKLE* Bt-SKY. I'lerk of Hotel.
W i-11. I'oatofllce. oaOMAwtl
10ST.
A Parker Brother ahotgun, between Lo.
Arjgvlea and Vejar atreeta. Awaatd ol |10
will bo given by the owner at Kl. t'harlra
HolaL lIOW2I
Baterymen and Wood-Bnrners,
ATTENTION !
The Southern Pacific Wood Co.
Have a large lot of the finest quality of
MESQUITE WOOD FOR SALE
In carload lota. For a superior article of
fuel this wood eanmH l.c »>eat. For particu
lars aud terms apply at office
3. P. WOOD CO.,
octtStf No. 9 Market St.
BICYCLES
J —' " 1: —
Vwlb EVERYBODY I
THE IDEAL BICYCLE,
The best an.l neatest machine for the
Prices from *;t:....» i,. t.3.00.
BOYS' BICYCLES !
The Crlterlem stroag. hnrfiMM in ap
pearance and lov* priced. Price- irom |_*t
H'». Sizes from :M to *i inches.
On exhibition «iid for sale at
44 SotHhSprtiic Mtmi
LUhthl discount to dealers. Send for cat
alogue. DAY BRANIUH. Agent
uovVlm
Dissolution Notice.
Notice t> hereby given that the Arm of
Walraih A Karnes 1* this day diluted by
mutual cousent All accounts due the said
flnu will be collected. bjrC. X Walrath and
i all indebtcdnc>s ~f the firm « 111 U> puid to
I C K. Walrath. C h WALRATH.
I hi- BAKNK>i
Loa Augelea, Nov. 1. MM. ut.v* lw
NEW ADVERTISKMENTS.
A. T
BRIGHT'S
Just Received!
20,000 yards Calico 4 cems
7,000 yards Oinhams 5 cents
8,000 yards Lawns 6 cents
3,.)00 yards White Pique 6 cents
6,000 yards Dress Goods from 5 to 5o cents
5,000 yards of Brown and Bleached Muslin 6 cents and
upward
5,000 yards of Summer Dress Goods Just Received.
6,000 pairs of Gloves from sc. to $1 a pai\
6,760 pairs of Hose for Ladies at 7 to 35 cents
8,650 pairs Children's Hose 5 to 15 cents
1325 Corsets from 2oc to $1
10,000 pairs of Ladies' Shoes from 75c. to §3
7,500 pairs Children's Shoes from 25c. to $1.25
20,000 yards Ribbons from 2 to 75 cents a yard
20,000 yards of Lace from 1 to 50c. a yard
20.000 yards of Jaconet lodgings from. .. .2 to 40c. a yard
10,000 Ladies' Hats, trimmed and nntrimmed, from 25c.
to $5.
1 0,000 Children's Hats from 10c. to $1.
6,000 Plumes and Tips from 10c. tosi
6,000 Bunches Artificial Flowers from 10c to $1 a bunch
Also a large stock of
Boys' & Men's
CLOTHING!
MEN'S HATS AND SHOES I
Underwear for Gents and Ladies and everything kept in
a general variety store and prices are always cheaper than
elsewhere. Call at
239 Main Street.
J. C. BRIGHT.
aor
EXTRA !
Onr 49 Cent Sale a Frononnced Success!
TO-DAY WE WILL SELL:
Ten yards of ynrd*wide Lonsdale Muslin 49 rents
Window Shades, with fixture* 49 feats
Ten yards or Canton Flannel 49 Cents
Children's Slippers and Sandal 49 Cents
Two yards or Table Oilrloth 49 Cents
And 1.000 other 4!»-cent articles on Center Table.
People's Store.
TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS
□ We dtttirv to cat. your .tteutioo* to Urn '
I jNilcs Patent Mortice Lock,
I O ye irv the s >!* AasntaMa SratSWenCalt-
Ut pPffiS»lS«-|-y 5 s I''-ONi, KST, MOST DURABLE
II SmU) ~l,u-,««l lo Hilßttmi ot door.; no kayduk
PI ewitcho n nor txMe-pl.to lo *** toon: il la faMaaO >KB
I Wl y • BaaatVl .."raw. above and below and cou»*uii*iiili not tiatd* to
KSaUlnßnßßasnffaftpnnl Necoina loos*; and U»t. thouaa „.a Lass, it is Tn X
HUHTICaI IOK IN I call aa.l«aant
Jj §Brown&Mathews
£ I X 21 AMD 23 NORTH SPRING STREET,
Mm CD a.est im.h.ks.i
aas-Dealera 11, Builders' llsnlwasa sad Aj.w-ulluvrsllas
NO. ST.