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■DAILY rTERALL^ Brery Morning (except Mon<Uy>bv I JOSEPH D. LYNCH. H| mm rOB DAILY HERALD: PSlwn, by mall ot exptran, - - - - 17.00 MmtC - 4.0* ■Viae monthe, «.« ■■■tHvared by earner, par weak. .... 15c PICKING POCKETS. tChlowo Heraki.] "Mo, none of my boys ere in Chicago," aaid an old farmer from Waetern Illinois, just returning from tbe Union Stock Yards, where be bad sold three oars of hogaof his own raising "No, air, my boys are all at home The three oldest are teaching school winters and helping on tbe farm summers. I've had all my boys in tbe oity, though, and tbey know what it is. I showed 'em all around myself. I ain't one of these kind that let boys go on thinkin' a city ie tbe nicest plsoe in the world, when it is just aa eaay as nothin' to show 'em differ ent. I bad my boys in some of the saloons along on State street, and on the West Side, to show 'em the poor fosters, some of them evidently farmers' boys some to town to get rich. We all went op into the Public Library, aa I wanted tbe boys to see the poor ousses there finding a warm place to sleep, until 10 o'clock, anyhow. We was alao in some of them diree along tbe lores, and I tell you the boys was disgusted with the dirt snd vulgarity. My oldeet boy went into the wine room to ace ths girls and come out mad, sayin' tbey waa nothin' but paint, powder and stuffin,' and charged him $8 for one little bottle of wins worth about 25 oents. I bad tha boya look in the morning papere to see how many situations there were vaoant and how many more there were wan tin places. When we started for ths train next morning early ws ssa a sign ont, 'Clerk wanted,' and SO or 40 fellows standin' around waitln' for the doors to open. Ob, I tell you, tbe boye haven't any love fur Chicago, and they are stayin' home aod tendin' to buaiuen Jsm.'it brta a aui*ll farm of bis own, mid I'm goiu' iv girt him half tb« iuuu<y fiuni them hogs to furnish tbe bouse with, 'cause he's to marry soon. Robert, the next one, lias tbe bast team in our oounty, aad the handsomest gal. My boys have eeen Chicago with their eyes open, and are satisfied to stay at home, behave themselves, and take tbe old farm whea I get through with it. I believe this keeping the boys in iguoranoe of wbat a great city really is, is WrOO" an I .ir. 'hat a Detective Sara of the Art snd lw VotarlM. "Pickpockets are a class o Ksvea who muat ba especially ad for tha businees," laid • lesgo detective to a Daily New* iportar. "They go through a iorss of instruction, aa a geaera ling, and laaro it aa a ohild awe to read. But no inatruotor 'ill aooapt aa • pupil any ona ith abort, stumpy finger* I quires tor pioklng pookati—jut i it doe* for playing tha riolin— lag, lean, flexible, and etao sen lira Angara." "Do 70a mean to aay that there re regular instructor* in tbe art ' digital appropriation 7" "Oh, yea, old experts have re. need it to a aoienee. Some Of lem, who are adraaced in yean r otherwise incapacitated for utive work on their own hook, •toU all their time to in*truetinj rievee and putting up jobe for lent. It ia a peculiar profeaaion, id raqairee peculiar talenta, aa ell aa peculiar surroundings and reunutaneee, to nuke it a auo **. The piokpoeket out of a rfr* city oaaee* to ba a great tut, and in • poorer town or llage would degenerate into a era burglar, or even become iweat aad proaperoua. Tha iakpooket nn**r commits vio nee, aa tba footpad, burglar or motor doea. He perfurma hii ork unoitentatioualy, unobtru rely—l might aay delioately. a ie a jadga of character, too. io ia a aoit of detective in hia «y, knowing at a glance tbe md of a nan whoae watch ia kely to be eolid and valuable, nd not belonging to th* order of aah jewelry. | Ling experience aa made him about aa good a idga of the value of thing* a* a weier or a pawnbroker. There 1 a daily dinger in hia mode of fa which, no doubt, baa *t raot'ooa for tha edventuroue. Ia goes forth with hie liberty in lis band. He livee in tbe faoe of hunger. Ha sees friende and lompaniona struck off the roll of [eutlemen at large. He know* lot when bia own day of doom nay arrive." "Doaa hia buainea* pay, geu. mil* (peeking?" "Hardly. That ie to *ay there ire vary few rich thieve* of thie laacription. They are nearly all paupers, or ia their boots; ■any of than at tha band* of .heir comrade*. Fear and guilt are tba paaaiona tbat away them. There ia no each thing as honor among thieve*. Some have amtaeerl wealth, bat to bow many haa it been of uee?" "Do profeeaional pickpocket* operate singly or in gangs T" "Some of them prefer to go-it alone, but aa a general thing they travel in organised mob* of three. It take* three man to do a aafa aad neat job, except in deaaa crowd* where the nasal precau tion* are aot necessary; bat then theyVnaariv all work in gang*, ta the parlance of the craft tbeae three individuate are known re apsetivsly as the 'wire,' tbe '*Uli' aad the'oover ' Tbe'wire'ie the pickpocket himself; tbs 'stsll does duty by distracting tha man* or womaa'a attention while the operator* Angara are in the pocket; the 'caver' place* himself in position so tbat the mcvementa of the 'wire' cannot be discovered It is very often that the 'wire' i* a boy while the other two are men. For the mere buainea* of relieving pockets of their contents bora are the ablest adept*. Many a atreet Arab baa been driven to the work by want sad bad company at an early age, becoming* profeeaional laag before be ha* attained hi* fall growth." "I have beard,alao, tbat women are smooth at ths business.' "So thsy ars. They frequently travel with male pale, and alway* do tba delicate and ri*ky part of tha work. Tpu seldom bear ol ona being caught. Thi* i* not co much owing to their luperior cunning as to the tact tbat they are carefully covered and protected by their male confrere*. I have noticed that if a female pickpocket ttavela alone ehe preya upon ber own eat almost exclusively. When pickpocket* are working in aerowd, aa I said before, they go ia gangs. Tbe chief manipulator S. ahead. He eeleeta a victim, a* 1 hia pocket to ace il there ie ■thing in it, then slip* his hand t tily into it and taiaa out tbe Ip or roll of mosey, which he p. a back to one of hi* com. red**V Sometimee it change* hands Sire* or four timee in aa many enoouds and even if tba operator is nabbed immediately alter the work i* done, nothing is found upon him to oonviot him of hia guilt" "What do you mean by 'fan ning' a man* pocket?" "That i* simply the alang for feeling it in a light, eautiou* manner, which is learned by training. A sb*rp thief neve aula his hand into a man'■ pocke at random, but goee through th •fanning' prooes* *t first, and then locate* tbe object he desire* t Dr. H M< Donald, of Hau Krancinoo, sod the Proliibition caaduiate for Gover nor at tbe last Stat* election, lately mad* * violent onslaught upon the wine producer, of California, declaring tbat none bul table and raiein grapes ehonld be cultivated by onr vineyerdiata. His remarks have attracted tbe attention of many interested in grape culture and wine making on tbe ooaat. A reporter of tb* Daily Report interviewed A road Hsrsextby, of Sonoma oounty, * lew day* ago, ia order to get bis view* upon th* eobject. Tbat gentlemen furnished th* following figures, which wa are inclined to think wilt canae Mr. Me Donald to put on bis thiaking cap, and give the matter a little thought from a broader and more liberal standpoint: "There are now between 120,1100 and 11*3,000 acrea in California iv vine*, aud of thie amount not more than 1000 *ere. Is planted with ibe varieiie. ef neoeaaary for raiein-making. The pro dace) of this 1000 acre., aome of which ia not yet in full bearing, is made into raining, and already difficulty ia found in disponing of the crop. Ten thousand seres ao planted, allowing for the pr<> dooo of Ibe raisin vineajarda in otber countries, would more than supply the civilised world with fruit. Therefore, if Or. McDonald's scheme ot ruling nothing bat table and rai in grap • **fs carried out, about 125,000 acres would have to ba destroyed. There i» now over §40,000,000 invested in this indneirv whioh woold be entirely loat should snob a change be made. But wen. it possible, which it le not, to sell or gel nd of the p o.luct ol tbe outre area of vineyard land, were lb- pn per aort of grape, grafted un tlie via-ek, it would lake leu year, before tbe oe. wonld com* into bearing, and WttajM re quire all the grafters in tbe world to do th* work. What then is to Income of those who make their living off the vine yards in the meantime? Consider that there are 15,000 voters who gain their living directly or indirectly from tbe wine trade. Theee men would be en tirely ruined by Dr. McDonald's schetnr. Before raisins grown bere can compete with those cared in Spam, tbe Doctor's "thousand" and thous anda of white men and their families" mast be eon tent to work lev from thirty to forty cents a day, the wages paid in Malaga. With regard to his stalement abont tbe inoiw>)K.ly of wine and brandy makers, t ,er* is oo each thing. Those who make bid win* and can't sell it complain of the monop oly of tbe dealers, b>it those who made good wine have no difficulty iv die|»e ing of it Ui tbe titst buyer who comes along. But little of the wive crop will be eonaamed here; it will lm ex ported end bring wealth and prosper ity into the Slate. Iv my opinion it is not wis* or brandy we have to f»r here, bat tee, coffee and opium. I would venture to propose tbat aa tb* viae* are all well rueted and thriving, tbat in atead of removing them, Dr. McDonald , and his following bo removed to some other part of the United States where the foaling and interests of tlic_ inhubi ', tente wonld be more congenial." Tht wheali ol Time turn with an M> tot regular;, aad although thia ia Leap IT ear, every month, on Ibe eeeonil Tuea lay thereof, iv the city ol New Orleani, a the State o< Louiiiana, tho (Irand Monthly Drawing »( the 1. mitiana State Lottery takes place in due lorm, with all taenia lor lha integrity of tho net end i'» turroundinge that cau ba tenured by the high moral oharaoter ot Gen'la 11- T. Beauregard, of La., end Julial A. Karly, nf Va. The lMth Drawing takee pieae on Tueeday, March Uth, 1884, wben 1265,000 will be acattered broadrait, abont which M. A. Danpbin, of New Or learn, La., will tell yuu all about on application. Twentj tii degreee below tm al Tnte.ee Friday morning, and It ProHW ere*., tit milee (mm Truck.., lha mar. emry wnefreee.. DAILY HERALD-Supplement. LUMBKK YARDS. KERCKNOFF-CUZNER MILL AND LUMBER COMPANY. COR. NUT A AL AMEBA STS., DEALERS IN ALL KIHM OK LUMBER a rip— BUILDING MATERIAL, OREGON PINE, REDWOOD, SUGAR PINE, CEDAR, »nd all kind, ol Eastern HARDWOODS. Doom, Saab. Blinds, Lima, Plaater and Cement. Wa mike a specialty of Kaatara Hardwood., such m Walnut, Oak, AOi, Hickory and Poplar, and carry a larga atock. We alao carry Parquet Flooring made Irani fancy Hardwood, to which we iorlte the attention ol builder*. decfll! jT~M. GRIFFITH & CO., Lumber Dealers, Manufacturers of Doors, WINDOWS, BLINDS, Stain, Stair Rail, Balrasters, Newell Poeta and Mill Work ol ivery description, and declare In Lime, Platter, Hair, etc. No. 58* North Alameda Street. i^Y~ii^T&oo.'s LUMBER YARDS AND PLANING MILLS, NO. TS OOMMRROIAL STRKBT. eartoti BANKING HOUSES Oao. H. Bonauu, Jon* Bareox, »«.. IWt. Tles-Pres't, REPORT OF THE Los Angeles National Bank At the Oloee ot Business, JAWT SIX, 1884. REe'I'IICKS 1..;.,.. Mci M iileejsti. eie.,&>7.87 I. «. Hond. »>»l 00 PKtures and t>.|>riT»ee s.lus .l (.ash In bankHHiid with U. S. Trea.ur.r 6180,3*1 *i Cath on hand M,1!7.M lS»,«*7.at Total *40V.44.'J0 LIABILITIES. Capital #100.000.00 Olreulaton 45,000 00 Intereet 1,«70.<H Deposit. tte-.t7a.t7 Total _ 5405.544.i0 r. 0. HOWES, Caehler. aeTf'omirieaoed bueineee June IS, IB3S. DIRECTORS: Da. W. v. Onoaaaa, 001. H. U aUasx.a. PeajtT M. Oaaaa, Jose Bavsos, Sr. Da H xneaßacea. f. O. Howee. Oao. H. Bosssa.se. JanSl A. PEABL.EY, DEALER IN ft.TCHfN AM NOSSIMOtO WARM, Tinning and Henltary I'lumbirej, Oeneral Job bias aa* repairing. No. Sit North Mela .treat, Ptee Hoeee Mock. nor 7 tf SBBSOVIOH. GRAY vt CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN Green and Dried Fruit. Bavin*/, or sailing on fVunmisston Oranft-s, Limes, L*nMtis, nuts, *'o. Address P. O. Box 1567, Lei Angelea. or P. O box ISM, Han PreUlHtwo, L^llfornks, Have on hand for shipment at preeent over SOU car* of cboicj oranges, either of Lua An gelas. Riverside. Santa Aua or San Gabriel. OIVK US A Till AL. de*7 3m The FamoM Home Decoratire Art, Bar botine Ware. Modeling oi flower*, taught bjr Mies M J. Clothier, ol the Rofal Art Srtiool. l..>nd»r.. Pltf lantl. Hindis K*->m JH ffchnraacher Mock, opposite Poet .IW. fehlOlm Oao. 8. Sarrota. Wm. Cxt v.11.1 BILLS & CO., t.KVKit ti. Forwarders, Oflee, No. 9 Market street. Opposite Court Hou« Sensible Old Man Business Propositions. Bolters, Hefes, Ptsnos, rarnttars, etc.. Handled • :th Cere piMfM tmrrnvn. Executor's ttale of Baal E»t»te In the Supettor Court, County of Loe Angelee, State of California. In tha matter of ths Estate of Anne Patterson, deoaeesri Noses la herebr giren that in pursaanes ol aa order cl the superior Court ot the oounty of Loe Angelei, State of Oalitoriiie. made on the 1 1th day of retiree.r, Mt to the ssatte.- of the as. tats of Anne Patterson, daeeesed, tha undcr rlgaed Executor of eahl deceased, will sail at private sale, to the high st bidder. for cash 10 gold coin of the United states and subject to confirmation hy ssid Superler Oteal, on or after Thursday. Tba JJ'th day of February, 1(184. All the right, title, interest snd eatate of UT ■aid Anne Patisreon, deceased, st Ihe time at her death, snd all the right, Mile sod le. wrest that the said setate haa by ope. reuoo at law cc other else eoiiulred, other thee or ia addition to that J the said deceased st tho time of her death la and to sll that certain lot ot land lying and being in ths c ty of Los Angelas, county of Los Angel.-.. State of California, and particularly dsserthed a- fol lows, to wit: LoteOns(l), Twa(»)aad Serse (T) In Block rive (1) of East Los Angeles, a. c rdlng fa the urvey thereof maws by rrank Lecouvrsuc In leceniber, 'STa. T.-rms aad sonditions of sale:-Cash le gold oln, upon confirmation by ths Court. Bids or state may he made at any time after tne Erst nihil ation of this notice slid before the Ruhing >f ths sale. . . „ All bids or oS r> must be in wilting aad Uft it the am.-c of Bieknell * White. Boom 11 T. m dc Block. In said city ami osaatt, or delivered ensonallr to the underslsjTteo. 1.0. BA.INOS. ahlttl. Eeaesutor el said Estate. Railroad Ticket and Employment Ofice. BUREAU ol IBIUeUIATIOll: nsale help Ice. Keel Estate Broker : houses and loss sold on la stsllinents: houses snd rooms, furnished er nn furnished, essnrad. at NrTTIBOEII lit Motrth Main Streat. near Plree St TalsphensMO. 11* sspU«» Again! and Again! LOS ANGELES, THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 21. 1884. NEW ADVKRTISKMKNTJS. Electrical Treatment of Wines and Spirits, At the Electrical Work*, in Lo- Angeles, i'ni. Having perfected the new process for the treatment of Wines, Spirits, Fermented or Malt Liquors by electric ity, by which the fusil oil, Hydrocyanic acid, poisonous ethers and other deleterious organic matter is eliminated, and at the same time imparts a mellow age tp the prod acts of the wine grape, wo are prepared to handle the same on a large scale and on the most reasonable terms. By this scientific treatment of new wines they are at once fit ted for market at the same price they are at an age of 12 years by the old treatment of racking off and expensive methods of rehandling them, and at the same time an im mense saving to the producer. By this process, also, there is no waste by Evaporation and turning into vinegar by neglect or delay, as the treatment entirely removes all or ganic matter that produces fermentation, without deetroy iagthe bouquet, and leaves them perfectly pure and fit for use in 24 hours after coming from the winery. Oall at our works and be convinced, or send for circulars. A. C. TICHENOR, Manager Los Angeles Electric Liquor Co. and Patentee. No. 253, Arcadia Block, Los Angelas Street, Los Angeles, Gal. JaiaiSiii H. SLOTTERBECK, Sportsmen's Headquarters, Temple Block, Opposite United State* Hotel. Dteder In all English and American Latest .n. proved Treble We-ltfe Vm** ft Hammer..*- B *asd^^^ BREECH-LOADINC SHOTCUNS. tt\\\ H-tt^hk^L i::i'l.Ksfl HsWaea sawsW RJkht ~iUM awS^eesaammß worK in iug for Itself ami leuvii," need "Aw iTSCmwI THERE IS NO PLACE LIRE THE SIERRA MADRE VILLA Por Comfort, a Pleasant Home, ttoad living, i'nre Air and SnerMiug Mountain Water. The tM%y of the Villa, with Its accommodation for one hnndn-J -i, world wine. mtnaied on The mountain side, 1800 feet above the aes. in the midst of an ORANGE ORCHARD, And overlooking the Blie San Gabriel Valley, war. t*» NMaa cl rooms, containing all mmlern MB vanleixtje with large, etpat-iooi veranda*, a (•(■airtiful lav*ti had the tuoirt genial t-limnTe untU'r ABOVE THE SEA FOGS. Tbs Villa i, distant from Los Angeles thirteen wiles. Trains leave dally for San Gabriel station at B*oa. «. and t:SO r. a. VTHa etaga nwet. ad trains PARK SO CBraTtl. For lutther laforeattfcm Innuirs by meil to San Oabriel t. lephone direct to the Villa to W. P. RHOADBS. Hansser Wit. COGSWELL, Propriator See) Grand Opportunity! Finest Quality of Grain, Vine & Fruit Land! PUIwCHASKRSdeairoa* of small farm* an 1 orchard land* are notified that the undersign."d In surrdividtMl Usat rich and Iteautifal tract of land at Banta Monica known as the Lucas Ranch, and le prepared to aell the aame In small tracts at th*j lew pricee of SSI* to »75 per mere. Tn ■ noil is sevmiy 1 Mm, very rioh, and with proprr tultivati >n never fails to produce a flood crop of barley, wheat ar corn, and can be relied up.n to nroduie a volunteer crop of barley or wheat every other year; in fact the feurth aueeewiv* volunteer crop of barley hae been harv«»ted with a fair > it-Id. At prsasnt about one-half haa a good stand of volunteer barley. The land is well adapted to the growth of all deciduous fruits; the natural moisture of the soil fed rig ample for their growth and production. Water in abundance at depth of from $> to ".«) feet. Tbe view Is delightful, with ocean immediately in front, SanU Monica and (Mountains lo tbe right, Ballon* and lakes to tha left, an 1 plains nnd mountain* in the back-ground. Apply to J. H. LUCAS, 86 and 87 Temple Block, Lou Angeles. jaulTtf SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS WM. LIEVER, No. 18 Commsrcial Street, nKAt.KR IK aST *»_v KXI'X.BS RiFiso .^.^ <fjß alß«tarmw« M,T ° l * mmi' ' ">« ssssiii* AND PISTSLSi I brated Ki.l.i«K OunaWAWAw*"laT*^^^r^^^^^^^SnmW Material nf Kvery SWW Wii.rhe.t.-, .nd Eh«t. other linkers. Mnialeand lireecu-I^MadineShonruns ef the most celebrated EtHrlish and Sswaal*a* makera Ref pairiair and new work done and warranted to (rlvs satisfaction. novlSt PAY A VISIT TO The Solar Art Ballery. Slow ROOMS-IB Pin* .treet. OI'ERATINU QAM.EKV tv san Fernando it. Smell pbotographa enlarged and lini.hed in oH, efeyon or water colore. ol 1 lm Y. 11. ROGERS * CO. LEMP'S LAGER BEER The Best Beer ie made be *). J, I.FHP. at St. Lrroea Ceil and try it at LEMP'S HtV.lt \V.t\x \, S4 WORTH HA I \ NTH RET. JanSllm B. I. W ATKINS f. W avOOD WATKINS & WOOD. WMUtAtf AND SITAII DEALERS - IS T tMerniaWiues^firandißS. JUi • ' to hirnUh KIRK Calu'..r..l.i wines m**i brand.^ We are i-raetically in t1,.: '...mi... «.■ gaoed In niAkintr an t handlii „ California wines ami brandies. Mr. Wat km- u-i»t> in; . im, oMI ami lie. Wood >,x*rvtarv ot the it** ..asrm.li vi ikr Co. Tats company aiwl the Ann ■»( B. Im».Yn a * Co., of Anaheim snJ *•■» Kmi.otsoo, l.a.i; iriven ua Urn handling of (heir huxingss in i--- Augelt** county. We have the benutH nf th.*- larr* cellars, aiMeCaat, furnish the aura artlot* right from th* manufactory at a pftee m-H V» an low aa ibe iTOOdloan b* IwAiiuisd it Wa hates few pipe* of rout m-t ... mm< \f*% whl. h «• hold for I*l VIJIW and to ■■■««* inlets promptly. ResJd. Addrsan Wankins & Wood, SAN OABRIBU Cal tVaphene to San Gabriel Win. Co. aal6 In XKW. ADVERTISEMENTS. R. W. PRIDHAM I^Q^WB^ Bookbinder V^^^^^l PAPER RULER. V; Blank Book Manufacturer. Paper Boxes of till Sizes Manufactured to Order. MACAZINEB, PERIODICALS, MUSIC ASD ILLSSTSATED WORKS BOUSD AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. Norn. 40 and 24 North Spring Street, Opposite Franklin. roayStf Fredricksbiirg Brewing Co., Or SAN JOSK, now offer their Genuine Salvator, Pitaener and Bavaria Lager Beer By the Keg or Bottled far Expert. It is without doubt the Best Real Lager Beer In the Market. Call for it and be convinced. To l»e hod pi over town. Our Export Beer In Dottle* far exceeds •11 Eastern brands. General Depot, 539 CALIFORNIA STREET. BAN FRANCIBCO. -pis Hole Agent for Ken Beer. • - JACOB CEBKJNH. Sale Audits for Bottled Beer. JOE BAYEB s% CO. BIG RANCH FOR SALE. The SASiTTA YSABEI. Ifi HAH lIIKf.O t'OI SITV, Centaiulnz nearly IW.OOO ACReCM, is now offered for sale by the Executor, of the last will of Oapt. A. H. Wiloox, deceased. The Santa I sabel is one of the Best Ranclios In Southern California. Suitable for pasture, crops and fruits of all kinds; wood in abundant?.? and plenty of water lora lar-ire portion uf the ranch Tern sof ml.' will l.c easy; a portUm ul Ihe pim-ha-p MMrj can remain on mortuare at a low rati nf interest Y'mt f urtbi r panicnt r-i enquire < f « AIT. J»»K nP.HMI\4.H.t*I No. 10 Market Street. Man I'rsm IpO, JarstV I* "r E. F. HI*KX«*K, Los A»«el., Los Angele- Pork Packing Comp'y, No. 74 South Los Angeles Main Street, CA. IF OR NI A Foil THE OONVKNIENt "E of cur City rnstmnen we hare removed from East Lot Autre le snd hay,, openitl a Pn.i-ion Huu-e at 74 Hr.irh Main Strvet. We nre offering a« trood HAMS an B\CON as any Eastern House. We claim our I Alii* to be Suj trior to any in the market. Our M EATS and LA Rl> are fi-fwii th-j best oo in fed h. ttt, ami of our own curing and putt in* up, midcr experienced hand*. We arc ttellmfr, our pro dm!? ut tower lyure- tli.-.n Fastc ru tfood* are offered. We Kuarantee them to 1* of ibe ..est quality incur, revert, i idl and see, we invite Inspcvtinj!, price paid tor good hogs • LOS ANGELES PORK PACKING COMPANY. A COMMONSENSE REMEDY SALICYLICA No More Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuralgia. MEDIATE RELIEF WARRANTED PERMARENT CURE GUARANTEED Kilve years esUbliahed and never known to fail in a single case, acute* or chronic. Kafer to all prominent physicians ami dm.: gist* for the standing ot Sahcvlica. 3BC»in; 3 THE ONLY DIBBOLVCKOF TilK Po.'SOM.I S L'KIOACII* WHICH EXISTS IN THK BLO- l> OK RHEL'MATh A Nl> Got T» I'ATIEATS. N.iMCVIdI A i* known ai a common sense remedy; Kcatu* it striken directly at thu uaa-c of lOveiiinatlsm, Gout and lfHlinjiTa, Walk so niAiiy so-called apeoiftea mid su;>p<«ed p :nur.i» only treat locally tite effects. ll haa been convedcxi by onui,ci>« -e.«.n;,.«t* t' „. outward application*, mv li rnn i-Libl-iiii; n.r ml ointments, liniments and sooth i..-/ lotb-,.* *ili not . ra.ii.-ato these diseases, whim are ths r«-uli of the poisoning of the blood with Uric Add. MALsCVJUICA works with mar*clou* .1 feet un this acid, and so removes tl>e disorder. I' is uo-* L-xeiusively used by sll ceiebrat* i physL cianaof America and Europe. ntfflila. Msstical Acadenn of P*.ris reporu yj pat mmv) nans In th re-: Mrs. RXIAttXIMBi ft that HAi.lt VLH A w a certain omn tc Rarumnlisii. (jittlt ukl > cii . . i• n •He most Intesnse pnio* are sul.diu* s*»o Oiva it a trial. fie-iisf or setter re funded. Thousands of testimonial!! sent app! a-sioa. tl A BOX. 6 BOXES FOR #6 Sent free mail on receipt of money. Ask Yonr Druggist for I . But do not be deinded into ukin B - Imii n>»« ci substitutes, or something ncomn.ende>' .iglust as good r Insist on tbe gdnnine with i c ntuiu of WABHBURN Si CO. on each box, which i guanrntowi chemically pure under onr signature, an indispensable ro«ruisits) to insure succe** in tbe treatment. Take no other, or semi to ajn, WASHBURN & CO.. Props. £N7 BrnnrMvay . rar.Readf Ml , \.\. maris iwdttw GAS STOVES. The Los Angeles Oaa Company HAVE NOW ON HAND FOR XI 1 OR TO RENT. Er on on.) and Ik-1 i psr tiAS rOOUIM. STOVKM. Tha Eoiipse Parlur stove and toilers. For saloon use, which for neatness, dispatch and seoncaiy an hard to btai, consuming only 30 psr oant. of aM and 70 per cant, of atmospheric air, making them the most eoonomieal stove in uae, rsqutrilsjr lata fuel titan any other store for the same amount of work. Reasons why ihev should be used in every Ist. Tbey are perfectly harmless, no danger of exploding. Sd. rhey are always ready; no trouble making Area, no arm*, no rinderes no smoke, no soot, jfcl. it is more easily worked than saw fljaj or wood stove, and the oven will btke for twi-.uy mmi.tcs after gas is turned off. 4th. Titer are portable, easily adjusted ftssJ They are the m«st \.tried broiler, *ri!ljf, toaster, roaster and baker in ass. nth. You can use any compartm.- .t - t-nt of th.' oUvem. 7. ornamental as well as ntefnl, an<i .-an be used in parlor as in kitchen, then bssaf m smoko or dust arising from tbe same. These stovejo are now on exhibition at the af, flcoof the LOM %!V«KlaKi» <«AM MJIFAJIV No. 9 So nor a St., Op 9. Pico Houne, Where all are invited to uall and seu Uiem. f, bt.' teen only t-. be admired. Any par arm wishing t«i try can do to for twenty-la vs and if not wtisfnotory ran be retuiT.ed; ah-i ..:m Srtt-olass plumber and gmslitter is suthorijed %t set them up and guaranta* them. Thw Oan Co makts. no ohaive for labor for setting up st..i« . that ar* rsntsd. 030 000 FOR 92. tUU R**«ular Month Iv Drawl air wilt Ollltake place in Covington, Ky.. TMMMV) FEBRUARY 2STH, .B*4. A l>«wfa! I.oi trrj und fair l»raa lttCit, ehartertd by the Lutfialatureof Ken twin and twice declared lefral by ihe highe** court ir the State, Bond gi t en to Henry County in tht aunt of •IQO.OuO for the prompt payruent ot al *** Keliru.tr> t^ht-air i warn Itvyw 1 IM*> . i,.«t 1 Priatj \*A* i Priafw, #2,.500 cacti S,Utt & Prires *i,ih» each S,OCI 0 Pram-, 4SoO each, Appro*, ii pruen J,;04 l) Prize*, Mil) eacl., Appro.'n prixe*... i> ITiiw, ■jliaioach, Approi/n prixea. .. 901 ?0 Pritwx, i&M eaoh 10,001 .00 Prlaca, fluo each U>.M" *V Prizea, *60 each 10.001 WO Prise*, %W rearh 10,u0 1W Pritir. *»0 each lO.otJt 1867 Pliftw #110.t» Whole T.elv. tK, Katt TVk.-t- - 27 Tiek.U, pt •»•• Tu-kew, |M Ueruit MtMM| or Poatal Note, tana UiMfi ii Letter M Mtd by Expreav (HUiMKiS c |j kqd ..i ■, b] Kxproae, ca.i ha a»w at *n tv ...it. A 'l-"- orders to t-'J.- J.J I ..: i.l, \v « , rK U ;■ h LO*. ANGELES MARK El The obi stand, comer First and Mail. Ha, JULIUS HAUSER, PROPRIETOR lleoler in nil kind* 01 iiijwummi iihiii 10 Moa j Fresh Pigi Feel, SMsjfba ami Lee ljir.l -.eery »»>• Oood. deli, .red to ell i>.if. of tne cily fri I of cheree. ejej.Hlghe.t uierset prioeueld for let .took, WEEKLY HERALD PußLi.HirKrj Kvcky Ka n i.iiAv |l««]riM TERM": Oho year by mail or exnrtus, onu copr, *2.C0 Six month**, ..... ] 26 Three monthi .76 Advertitjoin.-inti inncrtivl at tnannillllii r.ce Job Work dci.o to compete » Ith san KranciiiLr In fee 'style and elefraneeof worlttnituKtiip. BANKING HOOBBS. county bank:, Main St., Loa Augelcs, Uai. CAPITAL STOCK, PAID UP, .100,03 >• Reserve Fund, «yoO,OOO JOHN E. PLATKR- f|Bj|llml R. 8. UAKEK Vleo.Cmi.lru! H. L>. UacNEIL Ceehiir DIRECTORS: J. 8. SIAUBOH, JOTHAM I t, Jou» E. I'i.atbr, Korxht s BAue, Jons A. Paxton, Ukorox W. PnxeenTr K. H. Widsby. aeTßtrr and Saxi, Exchanob on Ren Prenc:«u > New York, London, Peri., Berlin nnd Frankfort ewTßirr En-H4-.ee on sll ports ol the Unite I Stetee end Europe. *STKsceivx Mokbt on open eooount loOa cert;', este of deposit, nnd <los general banking hi. 1 exchange (justness First National Bank OJT LOS ANQELKB. g»pit»i atocit, $ioo,tx»i Burplua, $70,(X-i E. T. SPENOE, : : President. WM. LACY, : ; Oaahior J l>. Bicbxbm., If. M i • 0. S. Wrrasßsr, E. If. Senses btoobu.oi.drrs: C4FT. A. 11. Wilcox, Dil R. 11. M«Do*ai.i>. O. 8. WiTHaasT, Jarbs Mnvr, J. F. Csaxb, Gnoses QBj H, J. E. HOLLRRBBCR. I. I.AM.- ■ -~<*■. B. Mahikv, A. W. Vail, Woods Hasiirt, S. H. Mott, J. D. Bicrrrl-l, E. F. eWSrsa ottf Farmer i Merchants' Bank OF LOS AMI ELKS. ESTABLISHED IN 1808. Canltal, tucoo.ooo Mutptnsi ut, ResmrTe Kiin.'.. >>;;<><, 000, ISAIAS »'. U|l UK AS rill -.1 1.. V. IHI.IDHIS \ ! p. .:-„, .. John mh.hf.i; m• 11 ... MAtAS VV. 11K1.1..M \N, JO.ix s i t i\ o. W. CHILI'S. c. B. MOM, PlllL. OAKNihH, .1. R. LAKkKKSIIIM r. I'lCOilMt'X, JOSE sIASCAREI ■tMAMI bVOII KALP oat New York, London, Frankfort, Dublin, Paris aad Berlin. AsT Kecel.e iwtantta and l-i, ,v.i Mfiills Asf Buy »»•! Sell QorergsaaMa, M lie. Coun . and City Burnt. SOCIETY NOT!cm Knights Templar. vasw in law teV«MaaWT so. ... I.:- i lliiiil. it. HVel r..|.,.|:i>, . ■! . ■. . in '„ . soalo Hali, cm thu -Hi].,! Tin RSI IV of, , aiunth, st 7J o'clock v. *i. Soji.-innr'y h'. , Templar iv goo.l Htoudiiv :<,.- ..i ... . -■ -i. attend. ll> order of ir.e I . i N. KxKiaesocua, Keeonler Los Angeles Lodge No. 35,1. 0. o.l'. RxorLAH meeeting held ammr evening ol each week et 7'M e'elorh. Sojourning brethren in good staiidii-w .-ire corji..: ly invited. J. 0. Dxll UK, N. Ii A Frarx It. 81 American Legion of HcnoT. SAm-r Cot ncil, Xo. re*, meets f.rr. Ml tUrd s:! > T,';,'!pie'lioi l k'.'' *' '"" "' * *"°"™ T>. R. PAYJtK, ecTtuaafaler C. 0. Wm.liar. Becretar.. Masonic Notice. f ie lrsßl.ee Loses x„. jj. i aa. T1,.M!ei1,,«;,...,r 1 1:i. I ... / \aro held en the fiiNt',;.,M.A\ ri month at 730r. R. Mibslhib nt llßlalriliß, •.. . -iv. and all -Vaeter Maeoi.-i v.. . - ' .t-ui.iii .lldlesT) in.ited. by "order ol the W:- >!:• K. of P. olivk IsOlMsJ No. 2t3. Meet titM anti ttai < TIIIK.SDA.S in the month at Oti.i rvlsov.-ii' !: I*. O. BiiilditipT. Sojourn ii.j; .initrhta Invite- J. v. si yjtEKt* f.». B A. Vouba. K. of 11. am: s. ;.»!•!, Ziaxle Corp-* ; 2f. G. C. Hart nt tiir-e-iii.},. jt Urn A.■ r. rtr-Hl c'en rV .I-i\ .v. - #. l. W. H. 11 RT f>" M, j Lot. AngeJca Led ye Ko. iv. o) • . lUsguiar n.fttiuj.i» it lha above I ar L li»;>i every rriUay evT?nin(t at otU Via:, Sprißß *ttt:vi. Vinitiiia Ifrotbeie) are emilial ~• - vitexl tx> atturiLl. O. A. MUalkti mi Oi.-tufut Los AiiKeiep Chapter No. Rt- A** M> Si&ttMi con..catioi.s oo second MON I\V% ot ea. . mouth. 7| r h., ;-.t Wmimli) hi tajuuia eomiywuriotit m j.ood mmitiinv* i*--n!'i>!.i\ in ■ BT(-nlercf .UMI'KI. I'l;M.l.l't. H. H M. L«vi, S"-retary. Los Angeles Council Mo. 11, Roy... and Select Masters, F. & A. M. day of eaei. month er Maaoi.i.' Tiall ; 7 Si.»j.mr!ii;ij; (Jompaiiioiii* in ■*■ < ii.s _ frateanaliv invited to aiteinl. By order of the Th : ■ Bl: - R. O. CUNMNt.II \ M iStvonVr Confidence aEngrine Company Reoclar tnetjUisire of thin ii M . e<aeJi iiionth, at 7:?ooelcck Rv order MARK JONEM. .Wurv ________ M Jei Black hi The Best in the Market. Writes Mark and MsM 9rm P. LAZARUS tTWIM The kridlns f-t.it... ~ »atT.T. ArSCIIITKCT, SAWtAItV KNt.INKKI j SUPKKINTKXDKXT 0? WOIIKH Room Du.XMiitnun rio<-k. All businea. saSneasS • :11 prompt -n pracll.'.l atlantion. NM Phineas Banning, FORWARDIIIS 4 COMMISSION AGENT, WILMINGTON, Lot Angelea County, CaL Veaaeei towed, good, lightered nmbe and irrain stored. wKh accustom r.n froiittnsss MM JT. rieBOIC, ; No. 10 Alameda Street, near Elee*Aic Works. Contractor for all Kinds of Wood Work. j BANK, BAIi. ANII STORK t I.VTt'KK JIAUK lo order on .lion notice jiliSltl I PUafTISHXD ROOMS, rieaau.H'. MaaaS inJ i.r.uy rur.u*e,i T„ ÜB, nINOLK UK K.N nl'lTK rjamr'oel and n.iiSteialiiiai iiiailml r * IWorflre. (SttJ The Poetry «t .Southern t'.ili foritin. DOLORES And oUier Mlilil, By Albert F. Kerrhcval. Every home should contain a copy i>f this beautiful beok. For Stale by Phil. Hirschfeld & Co., DOWKKY BLOCK. Price, • - $3. MlttlllwH SIX COMMON SENSE REASOI.S - ros tsiNt;— Yon Bulow's DYSPEPSIA CURL! 1. —It cures litilitfestton and Biliousuea*. It ktwps thi- buwuls regular s.n-1 restores the appttttte. 9.—lt oleanaes and purines the liver by us dlru.t action npon it. 4.—Uls afreeable to take, and iU continuous una giv-a vitality and strength to the stomach ft. It will never strain the dlgostivs organs- its action ia gentle, yet certain. 6.-The low pries at which it is sob) places It within tho reach of all. -ABK FOX IT AT— CL V. Urmg st*M*s maris-lv TJSB Dr. Willey's Discovery, THE PURE OIL OF HERBS, THIS GREATEST MItMCME * LINIMENT M EXISTENCE. Sura Our a for Catarrh. Pains, Aches , Colds and Coughs. ■ Par aale b« all Drug Store, on the t aoine Coaat deeSe Suioa