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Las Vegas Daily Herald. VOL. XIX. DAILY HERALD. Pubhihal every morning, except Slomlay, by JOSEPH D. LYNCH TERMS FOR DAILY HERALD: •r MM by moll or oxprom 910.00 x month., by mall or expreM 5.00 roe month. !•«) D.UV.MD BT Cammkm, ma Wuk, 25c. WEEKLY HERALD. PIJSLIMUBD Kvmt Satukdit Mobbiixo. TERMS: due year, by mall sr express, one Copy *3.0 C Six months, hy mall or expross, 1 75 Tlirea months, uf mail or express I.OC AIIVKKTISK.MKNTH Inserted at reasonable rates tmT All tdnds ot Job Work done to compete with -i ti Krandsro In price, style and elsfjaneo ol •Ai.rkinanshrp. Alexandria, July — A European has died here from cholera. Five Bust* dred deaths were reported at Cairo yes terday and also one death at Ismalia und one at Sues. Burdette's Mythology. (Robert J. Uurdette in the Argonaut.] "Iris!" called the great father of gods aud men, "Iris!" "Yes, sire," replied the messenger, that being the Olympian form of tho, American "Yes sir-ee." "Quit sliding down that rainbow, then," spake Zeus, "and take thia letter to the post office. I haven't sealed it, so you needn't rip open the corner to see what is in it." For Iris ran a titer route contract from Olympus to Ido. Aud she girded up her lions and twisted her hack hair in a Grecian knot,' preparatory to going out and losing that letter somewhere betweeu I stations. I "There's a vast deal of difference be tween your hair and your hat, Iris,'' I stud Apollo, watching the messenger j take her long hair from tbe back of a i chair. ! "Hoi souhl hay ho,' replied lria, speaking Greek, because her rosy mouth was full of hair-pins, meaning, "1 should say so." i "What Is the difference. ?" asked gold en Aphrodite, who waa taring to tie her sandal with a button-hook. "Why, because, ' said the god of the silver bow, "one is her hat and the other is hirsute." "Hut protested Aphrodite, "her hat is part of her suit, isn't it;" "You are aa particular as a district school inarm this morning, Mrs. Smith," replied Apollo (Aphrodite married a Smith, a blacksmith at that, and Apollo ofteu tauuted her with it wheu they quarreled), "and im 1 am not a man mil liner, I can't have all my time tuck up studying these lit tlo hem and bawds tiuctions." "You'd bo Worth more to Olympus if you could," said Iris, who had idl her dresses made iv Paris. "You don't look pretty when yon think you have raid anything smart, Apollo," she continued, a little spitefully, for she did not like to have attention called to her store hair. "Your face is all nut of proportion." ''How so?" asked the son of Latona, feeling for an overdue mustache thut hudii't hi-fii Mynaled yet. "It's too benign," snouted Iris, sliding out of sight down the rainbow, and all the bssVfeiM i,-oind.d with immortal laughter, while Apollo hastily excused himself, saying, with a pleasantly vici ous glance at lb're, that he had nn en gagement to go down to (Jhrysa and shoot a fow hundred Greeks before sap per. And what's more, he did it. LATE TELEGRAMS. [SI'KCIAb TO THE HKKALK] A Hopeless) Effort. San Francisco, Jnly 24.—The strike of Longshoremen has been killed. An ttbnndauco of nnemployed men made the attempt abortive. MannlatiKhter, Ban Fkakuhco, July 24 -The Coro ner'H jury returned a verdict of man* slaughter In the case of the fatal shoot ing nf Jack Kelly by August BeJ tern ere last Friday. Mflsssgn IKim the He a. San Francisco, July 24.—A lad named West found a sealed bottle at Ocean Beash, containing a paper on which was written: "The ship New Bed. fold has been burned at sea. All hands will bo lost. This is the last moment." The Condition of the Mtrlke San Francisco, July 24.—The situa tion of the telegraphers' strike, as far as compromise is concerned, is unchanged. It ■■ aaid the company ceased, transmit ting money orders owing to the uncer tainty of green hands. The strikers here are receiving encouragement from the Knights of Labor, who presented tbem $200; the harness makers' division do nated $150 at a meeting yesterday. Del egations frum the Trades' Asuembly presented pledges of support to the strikers. Representative local strikers said that the Western Union Company wanted tbem to withdraw from the Knights of LaUir and confer with the Company. This was declined. It is also stated that business men arc dissat isfied with the inconvenience resulting from the strike. Superintendent Jaynes states that local business is easily dis posed of; Eastern business the same. Saorumento and Deming are still under a cloud. The Portland connection is now fairly established. It is expected that ull business for the North will be transmitted by this evening. Fire. Memphis, July 24.—A fir* at 4:30 this morning destroyed the store*) occupied i by Stewart, Guinn ft Co., Shanks ft Co., W. tirade ft Co., and John Reid, all large' concerns, entailing a loss of about 4)400,000, fully'insund. |7, Ml. Psihllr l.ainl* Washington, Jnly 24. -Another cir oular has been issued by Commissioner McFsrlaud of the Goueral I-and office to registers and representatives of ths United Statu* Land offices and special agents, calling their attention to the unlawful inclosuro of public lands aud directing them to promptly report tbe number snd extent of all such cases with the necessary corroborative evi dence, that tbey may be transmitted to the Chief Justice. The circular cm eludes as follows: "This Department bos no authority to remove fences or prose cuts trespassers and when cases have been reported to the Department for appropriate action, the duty of this De partment is performed and its jurisdic tion ffeases. tiuaritlft* A*ain-*i IM-m a-. ». Nkw Orleans, July 24.—The various, aommercial holies of this city a few days ago adopted the following resolution, Which, last night, was approved by the Board of Heulth and ftn* warded to Gov. MoKnery: 4 *Re solved—That tbe Board of Health be requested to petition the Governor of Louisiana to have all iufected venae!* now in the waters of the btatc removed, and tli nt he issue his prooiamatiou thut henceforth no vessel from any infected port will be permitted in the waters of the State. Dr. Form en to offered the (oi lowing resolution*, which were unani mously adopted: Whkkkas, There is danger of yellow fever being admitted into New Orleans througb unrestricted communication be ttkeeu Ship Island and the coast oi thp State ot Mississippi; fltiolvtd. That the Governor of iaua he requested to call the attention of the Governor of Mississippi to this foot and ask him to take measures to put a stop to tins dangerous intercourse. iitwlrt'd, That the general govern ment be requested through tbe proper authority to take some steps in the mat ter. Advice to American Girls. osm iork World.} When Nellie Grant-sweet, little, de mure Nellie Grant-*,.* married to an English dude with a baseball head, named Algernon Hortoris, nearly every body in the country naid, in view oi all that-General Grant hud done to save the Union, that it was a pity his daugh ter couldn't have fastened her affections Upon a thrifty young -citizen of the United States. But ibe dear girls all have a fancy for foreign swells, and so Nellie married the Surtoris. And now the Sartoris Urn turned up a« the lover of the charming Mn. Bush, who bus an aged husband and who ban large liquid blue eyes and who dresses her hair in wavelets. Great is the scaudu), because the Grants are conspicnotia people and the little Ssrtoris, who looks like an English Jeemes Yellowplush, bus been advertised. There is a rnornl in nil this which mast not be lust. Perhaps tho s v t<.i i.i has done no worse than a native American would have done if he had married into the Grant family, but, girls, you are all pretty and we think all the world of you, and we want this ad vice to settle down deep in your minds — don't marry foreigners. Fight shy of adventurers fl'ho' come across the water seeking wives. In nine cases out of ton these marriage* turn out badly. Resolve, dear girls tv marry none but American citizens, and don't marry then unless you are remarkably well ac quainted uiib tii- sentlemsa who ask yonr bauds. It w* re better not to marry at all and be a ncw-papf r reporter than j to marry a f.irugi. lor.uuc-huutur. [N-» York Work).] The flittbilM lines nre au extract taken from a letiur recent y written by Odloml luger.ioll front Lout* Heacli to a |>ersonal friend, who h..d suffered a bereavement in tbe death of bU mother: "After all, there v something tender ly appropriate in theiw-renu death uf the qt4> Nothing nt mure lunching than the death of the young, the strung; but when the duties of life have all k* en nobly alone—when the sum kmenes the horizon—when the ptuple twilight bills upon the present, the pant and future— wasa weiaofy with dim eyes a hi waras> ly spell the reooros of tin vanished daft —then, surrounded by kindred und by tn.-ioN, death comes like a strain of mnsiov Tbo day has b en luh£, the road weary v..d we ttuf at the A Frightful Aerlrtent. Baltimore, July 24 —-The terrible ElAmity which occnraJ ut North Point 4 night by which many liv« >> wvie it (it is estimated between QG and ?0j waa pcca» f oned by thu giving way of the outep portion of the pier on which sev eral hundred persons had congregated, awaiting the bout to return to this city. A number of those who went down during the day had remained, intending to return on thelesttrip. When the barge approached all of these made a rush for the end of the wharf and were closely packed at the gate, about twenty-live feet from the end, impatiently waiting, As the barge came alongside and struck the wharf it suddenly and with out warning gave way and a large portion fell into the river, which waa about ten feet deep. Many were able to save them-elven by Bee4lM touards the shore us the outer end a (.ie* pier 'crumbled and fell. Darkm 1 addled to the confusion and littlf> could hodpUß atoni;e to rescue the drowning, most of whotn were women nud chil dren- The first news of the disaster reached the city a little after 2 o'clock this morning when the barge ianded at Henderson's wharf, bringing a uum ber of the bodies of the drowned, U to this hour it is said that sixty-on bodies have been discovered. The Cholera In the Army. Suez, July 24.—Tho cholera ha broken out among the British soldiers o the Forty-Second Regiment, whi-li re cently arrived here from Cairo. Tw members have died. Cholera's Victims. London, July 24. —During the- 2 hours ending at 8 o'clock this morning 2Q3 deaths from cholera opcupred a lairo; USatZaifti; lo at Tautah; On Shierbin; 13 at Man sou rah; 117 at Ch bin) 43 at Meball; 95 at Ohiseh aud 7 a Chobsr. British HoldlerS Attacked. Alexandria, July 23.—1t ia reported that ths cholera has appeared amon the British soldiers at the Citadel Cairo and thst one soldier has died the military hospital. The British Roy academy and 10th Hussars whioh ar stationed at Abassis are preparing "Life is a shadowy, strange aud wind,* jng, on wlijch we travel fur a Jittle way — a few blturtstepe, just from the cradle. , with its lullaby of love, to the low and quiet w " v " l« inn, wbcreall at last must steep aud where ik* only salutation is 'Good night !' '•Nearly furty.eight Y ftftra ngo, nndrr the snow iv thu little town uf Cnzenovia, my poor mother was buried. 1 was but two years uld. I remember her as she looked in death. That sweet, cold face has kept my heart warm through all the years. (Philadelphia Times 1 On* tiling liv to be aaid to the credit of the Atlantic City girls, all oi them, the tall, graceful girls from the fckneuic ond Brighton, from tbe llennis anil Had don IJousee. and the girts from the cot tages as well—they do not use padded bathing suits. A gentleman who has visited several of the other and mure pretentions seaside resorts has seen these delusions aud snares before they were worn, and then seen then, with their living skeletons inside of them in the water, of oourse they are strictly for that very spirituclle style of girl kuown in thu technology of the dress maker's art aa "plank-shaped." At two or three of tho fashionable resorts these symmetrical suits, with the padding so arranged as not to be displace Iby get ting wet, have been introduced, and at Cape May thoy are hired. At the other places they are sold, As they enablo \Ue wearer to display dimensions ituf where dimensions are most lacking, they arc considered a great public bene «t. At Atlantic city nono of the girls will have anything to do with thorn. The Philadelphia girl especially regards them with scorn and aversion. She is not that kind of a girl. In her natty little dark suit, without a touuh of color, and palpitating with each onward step, . she enters the breakers all herself, and after the first douse, comes up just as real and tangible aud genuine as before she entered. This probably is tho first season that atten tion has been given to really elegant LOS ANGELES," WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1883.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. bathing mi I. it few of them aru to be found at Atlantic Qfy, They are well made and of good material, nnd lit nicely but they ure not fancy. There are occa sional exceptions, ami n lady was seen bathing yesterday with cream-colored hose, canvas gaiters, bound with blue, a red silk turban, a red Jersey, and pnto blue breeches, cut short nnd edged with lace. Ono of the most modest and yet elegant bathing suits on the beach is worn by a young married lady of Phila delphia. It is all of black, with long, Turkish trousers below the skirt, which is very much plaited. The Dread Plague. Concerning Kissing. * H'roiridence Journal.] A famous Scotch divine used to give thanks before and after a kins, aud there are portions of the extreme north of Kurope in which the kiss of the maiden of the bouse is tho accredited seal of hospitality. She takes off your socks at night and tucks you up with a kiss,then iv tho morning she comes in with the sunbeams and wakes you with another kisa. We forget if she puts ou your socks for you, but that is a trifling mat ter. There are many kinds of kisses in this world. Them is a kiss with a smack to it that ffO#S off like a big torpedo or an explosion of dynumite, but this sort of thing uo gentleman would indulge iv, ■leapt ftW fan, when nobody is by. The tine, old fashiono 1 buss, pure and simple, is for Maud Midler maidens and bucolic youths. It is not at all in ac cordance with the advice of the editor and mondial of the Utah Oaculutor, who say *: "Now then, girla, when you given boy a kiss do it properly and heartily, and don't let the sublimity of your feel ing* make you ridiculous. Tha is good, sublimity in good, and a mere faint flop of the lips is no kiss at all, though some girls are not averse tn putting you off' with it. But the kiss is a barbarous thing, lit only for the kitoheit and the back gate, and all this as the charity boy said hy mistake when he was asked if he would raft >unoe the world, the flesh end the devil—all this we stead fastly believe. "Did yo-i know," suid an Etigli-ihn.an to a Jew-, "that they hang Jews and asses together in Poland?" "Indeed!" replied tho Jew. "Then it is fortunate that you and I are not there.'' At a jeweler's shop on Ludgate Hill, London, v sign is exhibited in the win dow ou which is written, "Weddint,' rings at this shop made of lucky old guineas." Lowndes, the English wheelman, lias performed a remarkable feat by driving his three-wheeled velocipede ten miles in thirty two minutes and a half. Horseford's Acid Phosphate. FOR WOMKN AND CIIIUH.KN. Dk. JOS. HOLT, New Orleans, La., says: *'I have frequently found it of ex cellent service in cases of debility, loaa of appetite, and in convalescence from exhaustive illnest, and particularly of service in treatment of women and children. The Mexican remedy for diseases of the kidneys and bladder in Damiaua Bit MISCELLANEOUS. A NEW Jet Black Ink, The Best in tie Market, Writes Black and Flows Freely Foi sale by P. LAZARUS, Jyttusj The l.eadins M"li r f I RANDOLPH HEADERS. Motmu mv ni\i:s, HORSE RAKES, FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, HEADER TRUCKS, carriages a bugsies, I'licap for rash at REES&WIRSCHING'S, 123.125 and 127 Los Angeles Stroet, • LOS ANOKLES, CAL. J.2U Om § i OIL HOUSE. Scofleld&Tevis CONTINENTAL OIL & TRANSPOR TATION CO. H. A. EDWARDS, Manager. Importer, .nd and dealers in Paint., While Lrtul, Turpentii!'', 01*.., Illniuiii.tiiii, and Lu bricating Oil., etc., etc NO. 23 LOS ANGELES STREET, Un ANOK' US, CALIFORNIA, .pill f-ONET & OMR, UNDERTAKERS A EfftBALMESS, 00 Mali: Hlrrrt. Embalmiujr lor Shipping a Spwiudtv. We don*t s. ii 90 per cent, lew than other houries, Imt the public will lie wl i.nu.l on in miring that our price, are Lower than Any Other House in tbe City And SATISFACTION GUAHANTF.EII. Telephone connection with .tore and reridtmoe. mi-Sltf Phineas Banning, FORWARDING & COMMISSION AGENT, WILMINGTON, Loa Angele. County, Cat Vessels towed, good, lightered, hunb* and grain Mom), wl»h ACCUSTOMED PROMPTNESS. 00TII \ FOR SALE! ' A two-story house, con taining II rooms, with Are places in »t nnntry. closets and cellar. Solid brick foundation, i Lot SUxltt.. feet with good out , hulldinKs.Krnss and shrubbery. . Location one ol the most dcslr , able in the city and ou the Hue of street cars. , Enquire at the Herald oilier. 1 WMW Reflections on Death. Padded Bathing Suits. NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tho Center of Trade THE QUEEN! FASHIONABLE Boot and Slioe Store. 60 NORTH MAIH 62 NEW STOCK -" - LOW PRICES Make Us Popular. Crystal Palace. REDUCED PRICE Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chandeliers AT COST OF IMPORTATION I Get Our Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere. We will Always Sell Cheaper than our Competitors. MEYBERG BROS., 81 MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES. Jrw-u H. SLOTTERBECK, Sportsmen's Headquarters, Temple Block, Opposite United States Hotel, Dealer in all English and American Latest Im- proved Treble. Wedge Fast and Hsiiirnsrksw Brc.'<:h-LoailiugSliotgiin:;.SM n^uLttss. Alio, latest an- W% iBsBB Bshw mmt Ciioke buring awl Repairing of limH a VSSBIrB All work done in beat style, .peaking for itaeU and leaving no need for Map praiae. o2JI Nos. Tt7, MS, ItS, 191 Common hi I and •>©•» Los An geles Street, los am.* its city. (Hoaae F.atabllakjed WOO.) G. L. M ESN AGE R & CO., (Succosßors to V A CHE FREREB & CO.) WINE & BRANDY MAKERS, Offer tor sale - tha Wholcaale and Retail Trade One Hundred Thousand Gallons of Pure Old California Wines of All X nds and Grape Brandies Made by Themselves. Also KEEP ON MO TBE FINEST BRANDS OF WHISKIES DIRECT FROM THE EAST. All peMMia in eaireli ot Pure and Health) OH California Wine. ahouM |tv. u„ n, .1 caR. * iinia lm MAIN JOYAUX & TROM BO ,i, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And General Agents in Wool, Sheep and other PrsSsee. Agents for MattSSws' Sheep Dip. Wbolaaale ami Ren I IValar tlroeeriea, l'roviaiona, Wines, Liquor., Tobaccos, Uto.; Farmer.' WnM-Oruaar* aod .Stock-kai»eis' Sundries. id-Goods Delivered Promptly to any part of the Clty.-»a 14» Mala Mtreet. Between Court and a ire 'Loa Aagrl.», I .1. VIOWOJL.O. WHOI.KSAI.K AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIRST STREET, BETIVEEX SlM!l\<; AND »Hl\. auoss AJaTcmxuJW, qai. i. mbs Alameda Street FOU NDRY "m re opened, mnd will do catting, for atom •nd buikliuga of all kind,; also all kind, ol foundry work. All work will be nrst-class. Leave orders at the comer of Alameda and Aliao streets, or at the Foundry, P. BALLADS ft CO. - JylO-laao Proprietors. H. Newmark & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Dealers in Wool, Grain, Uides. 11, 13 ami IS Ulri A.NOKI.KHHTREET. lejtfl CANN & KING BilUard Parlor and Saloon, No. 20 MAtN STREET. HOUSE FIRST CLASS IX EVERY RESPECT Moat Improved pattern* of Billiard Tables THE FINEST LIQUORS a CIGARS ALmyi on hand. Qtrt us a call. a!U Crows Peaches, consisting ol the best varieties FOR CANNING, arc for sals la nn»;itititn to suit, tn fiinJlius, at El. GERMAIN'S *40 \. MAIN STREET, I.o» Angelee. Int. JjUlat J. J. MELLUS, Oommission Merchant, NO. 7 LOS ANGELES ST., (.rain and all Kinds or Country Produce. mf BARLEY A SPECIALTY. M Abo agent for Tarpey 4 Kirk|M.trleks thor oughbred SPANISH MERINO sllr.KP 100.000 SHEEP FOB SALE, Sole Agent for the Champion Barbed Wire and Chicago Onlsanised Iron. ' uuurUjtt HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. One story oottage in Kast Lost Angeles, 11300, One story cottage in Kerkhoff, Coiner A Co. Tract, «1200. l/>ti in Kerkhoff, Cuzner k Co. Tract Iranging from $250 to $400. Apply at Lumber Yard, COR. ALAMEDA and HACV. marto-lm LUMBER YARDS AND PLANING MILLS, N0.78 COMMERCIAL STREET. mrJOtl Notice to Builders. ; Proposals tor building an addition to the I Georgia-street School House will be received up , to 10 *. a., Wednesday, July 25, I*B3, by the un ' deraigned at his . nice, Room No. 13, MeDonal* [ Block, whore Information regarding the uature ' of ths work, etc, eaejw ostained. I FRANK A. GIBSON. Las Aagelcs, July Bt, law. iyUtd NKW ADVKKTISKMF.NTB. Peter. Peter, Pimipkiii-eater, had a Wife and Couldn't Keep Her! • Prudent Business Men Cannot afford to carry stork from one season to another, and to further this end we will, until further notice, inaugurate a A COLOSSAL CLEARANCE ! Wo understand the public wants, and enjoy the peo ple's confidence, and they rely upon our word. We prom ise an array of figures that will paralyze the old fogies that copy our advertisements and advance our original ideas as their own. This Colossal Clearance Will estferaee sll l|ajßS,and oor centre fuMe* will teem with inducements heretofore unknown. During this sale packages will be delivered only at 12 M. and 6. P. M. FRANK R. DAY. ' JOZ BAYER. Joe. -Bayer & Co. WHOLESALE AUD Iir.TAIL DEALERS IN FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, ALL ORADES OF CALIFORNIA WINF,I ANl> CHAMPAOWCS. Order, by TeWpbone promptly tn. Telephone No. 38. SM», CHAPMAN & PAUL DEALERS IN TINWARE, HARDWARE, CANS, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Roonflg and General Jobbing Executed Promptly. V>« I J * I t < outturn in! SI. . Lq, Aiujilr. * Sole agent, in 10. aageiaa ( r Jlasee - * ideal Ran(r. ir. llf laaourl r'oumlr.t Afwveaaad If. a n B'i- M,Of *t. Loot.. Alaothe taieriraii Vapor t'«.olilna Ntovr. the IC mi. ".nd nihil liudion Kantcc*. aad number of other leading rooking and heating •lave.. which •■-.i.i..; 11 excel tad tor e"-i.oinr in 1u,.l and .lurab.ht}. PIPE-WORK A SPECIALTY. Fall and Inspect Our Stork and Friers. Barker & Allen, 8 & 10 MAIN ST., NEAR PICO HOUSE. Wholesale and Retail Dealera In Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Etc., Are Receiving their Immense Spring Stock Direct Trom Eastern Factories. Will moot any prices on the Pacific Coast. The Public are cordially invited *o call and see our g-oods and got prices be fore purchasing, mitt ntA-BIK SX.. liOWB, FORMERLY WITH WOOLLACOTT, HAS OPENED AN ESTABLISHMENT IN THE llernoro Black, Man Fernanda Bt-Oppaalte t lie Sew Pamenser Depot. RETAIL 1-1. VI t i. IN FINE -SOT-XJB-XISB. I.XQTJORSi «Sc Cia ARS- Battled fciaeda aHuertatty, The i*trooa«» of tba puhlio L, lanpacttully etllalaal NKW Al)\ KHTISKMENTS. BRIGHT - Comes to the front with a f.urpriso announcement for fear that some one may not rind out that he is in the front rank with better bargains than any other house West. Having not quite sold out the nice stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS Bought of Polaski a Sons at .VI cents on tho ilollar. Ami in addition to thoir stock ho hus a mammoth stock bought of Smith. Jones & Uo., of Kansas City, \l ... who tailed with a I ran Itask of Staple and Kanry Dry (looda, whioh uaH bought by .fan! in St. Louis, Mo. Stock'amounting to 821.000 iraa bought for cash for SIO.OOO, and will ho .old bere at 20 per cent, losa than same goods am he bought. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS ! Tabid I>t.mask, all Linen, 50 cts. per yard:SOQ dozen Napkins 40 cts to ibi!.so per dozen. Good Towels from sto 60 cents. Linen crash at from 5 to 15 cents a yard. 5,000 YARDS SUMMER DRESS GCODS At 5 cants to 71 cents per yatd. Wool Dress floods nt n great sacrifice aa our atock ia too large in that line. Lace Curtains 111 to 49 ci nt. a yard. Collara and ties at half price to close down tbe took, Laddie*', Miatai and Children's Hose for from sto So cento. Men's Hose, 15 to 25 centa. CorMti i r > centa to (I. The Largest Stock of RIBBONS At less than New York wholeaale prices. A large atock of IMEISZsT'S HATS 10 i'tH and upward. Also a largo stock of Ladies' and Children's Hats, At less price than any place West. Ladle*' and <'hildrrn's SHOES AT COST! To Close out the Stock, and ten thousand other Articles too Numerous to Mention. CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK AND PRICES. 239 Main Street, *rJS J. W. CALKINS CARRIAGE CO. (or. of Los AnjrHt s and Arcadia Sts., Oj»n. Alis-o St. S y_ S ~Jg p H | | ?" £ S"i '"'j P Sole Ageatefor southern California for the Celebrated vorkof R. F. BEIGGS & CO., of A-nesbury, Mass., The finest work ever shown in this city. A lull stock et various styles now ready for inspection, including DEWETTO & OlM'r MIKIM UltibV JI MP-SEATS. ALSO THE CALIFORNIA 4-SPRIXG WACOX IV THIS FINE Ql lMll. OEVLERS AMI LIVERY HKN SIPPLIED. The "Tip Top" Carriage Sunshade. Can be adjusted to any desired position very cheap and desirable. SW Please call or send for illnstrated price list. ml 7 3m dAw PE AN X SHE I BR, WHOLESALE AMI It&TAIL DEALER n» MPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, CHEWING &SMOKTNC TOBACCO, CNAIBITia, ll ltivt, rilM. ET«\. >m. 100 A: W-i X. Spring Street. Cor. Market, Los Angelrs, Cal. FRESH IMPORTED CIGARS A SPECIALTY. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE. j«23«f i. kieter. o. h. kieto. * p. p. mm, aJT. KIEFER JSd 00., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS, Both Foreign aud Domestic. GROWERS OF CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES. No. 320 N. Main St., Los Angeles, Near the Pico Hons*. NO. 132.