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COVLTEB'S CaLVBUs. IT IS SAID Velvet Ie used perhaps more than svsr for . , preasee, Cloaks, Bounels, Trisnmlngs, Baequei, Ovsrdrsssss, etc Pot a bean tlful eeeortmeat of these goods go to Coulter's. His slock ta Urge and beautiful. Hi* prioea low as tbe lowest. ij etsfisKi, mmm, ciiowmti. *'* COULTER haa never been undersold la thaw gooda. Yoa should always sxsm . In* Ma stock before you parchsas. , To the Ladies. There is no artiel- more useful or more, valuable than a real y Pretty Black Silk Drees. I believe! tn celling the prel tisst Sllit and ths heat yalue for tb* pries svar offend on this Sonet. Corns sad sr* it. B P. COULTER, i a ti arising ii great many goads at ACTUAL COST la order to red nut stack. Among other things yon can bay Cloaks, Dolman., Jackets, SUlta. Triitinlsts, Drses Gooda sail all of say Boots & Shoes. Theee bargatae are worth poor iaveetiga lion. ALeSO AT~OOST, Hen.letasasi'. Onk.ied Shirt*, Gentlemen's Colored Cuffs nnd Collars, Osotlsosan's . odd lots White shirts, Gsattecena's odd iota Cmiarabirrs aad TJnveta, Osntle uiea'a add Wt* White Linen Colhw*. The good' sre perfect lv all rsapsots bat 1 wantti dose them out before Soring gx»ls arrirs. V * HP. COULTER. Ten years ago, tha writer, Ihsa a viet tor, asked a proanlnsot eitttse to name the ilrawtiaoka to thie country He said "the waalol water" la tbe only oa*. That Is cow happily rumored. But tmoT* 'on* other drawback aadill it not "the wast of raerekanu. Wa bars to* maey now and still they sosn*. . Sat wafts thai ia "rough oa roarobtkst.'' it kt good for tbe people. ComaxstMton brings risen, prices. High prlessar* things of the past. When yea waat Lap Robes, whs* yoa assetTrnredug Blanket., arhsnyna want Stat C nnfot'tsrs, when yon w.nt Traafa, when ym waat Trsreling Bags, when yoa waat Cotton Rateine, when yon wae.SO.il tsa Duck, mil nt Ceasier'a .mrelu Baker Block. Maia sire. t. Stleager, aud visitor, are cordially In vited lo vhdt my si ore SBS astet SSS S. Metis SsYCet, IN THK Baker Block. And examine the Bed Blankets, t LANK ETS, bsrsoaas, ■sssjta au%S V.aUsavrd raiter- Maaufaclared ia tbe fpLtos Angeles Woolen Mills. ... Tbsse an all raade ol pat*, sum wool, rfoeotton, NoSaotMy sarx tun. Then sre ao sash gooda asade - Heat fa* fineaaea, parity aad ehaap aaea. We an offering special induce assets in prices, aad wish ynu lo call • anyhow, whether yea wish to bey or aot. Ws liks to show then goods. We base Bad Blanket, sad Miners' Blankets • evaa sad a keif feet wide and full length. Akw for tbrra-qaerter beds aad regular site, g p COUI.TEB. WHKN YOU WANT 0088 ETS, Whan JtM want HANDKERCHIEFS, th*fi )omwMit LAOE TlJtC^l*, WSSMS VlMl •»*VBlt Linen Collars, When yon want BUTTONS and PINS, Wean yea waat tm\\\\ — KDQINOS, m9W' Wees yea aaat £P>a* OF ANT KIND, \\m\m Wsswyou want When rati want ISLE QLOVES, When van want RIVINO QAUTLSTS, Waaa yoa want utttlcs' asd Hisses' Hese, Waaa you want •sum .WOOL HOM, Waaa you waat t Usees' Isierrvear, Whsn yon want KNIT UNDEJtWS.AR, £Sxxft> Skirts, sTksaysa wsat \ Ihtrtes EM Cloves, .trasaysu SM Postsr Book Kid Otoves, Whenyrm waaSbssgalas la theee or aay Mad of (ooda ba snra to oall at 236 & 238 Main Street, . in rag i MAKER BLOCK. ■P.OOULTBR WAR DEPARTMENT, SIGNAL SER VICE, U. S. ARMY. IK vision ol Talssisani sad gsscsts ** tba nan «ol Ogaom and Ajrloulture. Report of ok ssrvatkws Ukea v Loa An(<la>j. Oal., Fob. 27 ISM: i i LOCAL BREVITIES. The popular reaort—the Rink. tf Bargains—celling out tbe mammoth stock of tbs Capitol Store. Tha Colton Cannery, last year, pat up 04,000 oan* of fruit- Dancing school to-night. -Hinton. Chiklrsn learn unielnehneas at dane lug eohoot. Hlntoo, afternoon. A coat patent man, under New To- Day, advertises for employment of any kind in a busineu house. Great bargains al Ins Cily of Paris. A corn patent lady, under New To-Day, advertises for a situation aa copyist or cashier in a slors. Th* stock snd fixtures of tbs Capitol Store ar* advertised for sals. Ihe "Messenger of Health" will be left at every honse. Ladies should reed earsfully. fsbSß-lw a Look al our edvtriiaement. Cily of Parts. Pint-class pianoi and organs, new and aeooxtd-hand, for sale and to rent. Valen tine's Mnsis Store, 27 N. Main St f2Btf Selling out th* Capitol Slate, oa ac count of retiring from bnaineaa. The "Office Saloon," opposite Snort Heater, stain street, for good wince, Imuo.a and cigara, biiiarda, bowling alny, etc feb2B-2t Several washouta a era made oa the tt eet oar railroad in tha American Col coy, bat the road i, being pat in repair rapidly, Hosiery, Capitol Store. Messrs. Ctaaiie. D. Overshiusr and Maurioa Yarneil have lieonme part own rtn tb* Santa Ai.a Standard with Mr. M. Baker Unbleached abirting 22 yards for 91. City of Paris. A g ro.l eh utc> for some euterprisiitg man to atari a restaurant. Apply in Office nn, opposite Conrt Mouse, Mai . street, Loa Angalea. feb2B-2i Men's aud boys' oloiblug, bankrupt , r sea, at the Capitol Stars. Tax steel Dramatic Company will fire a s ieS, ef drunatM entertainments al P.iead. na, c m neieoiog on Monday night vi it with E .at Lynns. Plve-foar tthle oil cloth 20c a yard. Otty of rari*. Mr. J. Hany Cunlau, designer of dec orations at Raphael k Co.'a, and Mr. P. L. Viallon, af the Saa Pranciaoo Stained Ghat Works, have t. d.y for tbe north, psr sossntsr Ancon. Csssm early and eeoun bargains now I the Ca*>lto! store Mr. Mittoa Thome, often to furnish asa tor anything lo plant on all tho lots lA* the fated cofferers accept from tr. RsAnh anakani It is to be hoped ml all ths Tot. WfS he planted with una fca faad srusms. Mr. Albert Brigevse waa ia the ally yaaaarsaay- Ba ta pfaeling anotber viae ward of the eheaaaat kiade ef wlaegrspea for the saaae Is Ittnra rs! dark sweet wnyaa. Bis taaeh M one of tha hast onlt. vatad In the aUxata, sad dtsnte.l f.rar milss north of tan. Gabriel. KSha, vwhrwts sal Haiku at the Cap. Itol Sear*, saihag oat By the arrival of sens miuing men from th* Calico mines wa learn that tba on ia tha King mine la increasing ie rich, aaaa at a depth of 800 feet cad deeper. Theee gwatlimiii ar* the first arrivals Saw the frond of February 17th. They omas over lead via Saa Bernardino. Twwuly-two yards of gingham for SI, st City of Peril Tbe steamer City of Peking, on bar last trip, look WM.211 in sdvsr and esdy 110.877 in gold. Tha Asiatic de mand for oar .ilrer crop takes all that California au I Arlsona can produce to pee for l« a. o .ffee, .agar, e,4cee cad Brocade I silks at ths Capitol Store mast ba sold bslo* whotseala coal oa ao anuat of retiring from kasiaosc. Atteatioa is called to tbe advertise natal of tha Rudolph fssbaags, la the Six Broth sr. Block, at ISO Pint street The publio sn invited lo attend the opeubxg oa Saturday night, when a Sa* iaaeh will be aerre 1 snd several attraav tkw offered. We i ell tbs beat gooda at the lowest prioea. Cily of Paris. Ws direct attsi tion lo tb* profiaaioral I card of M. HUton Will ama, M. D. I formerly of Detroit, Michigan, who haa located in thle city. Dr. Williams makes a specialty of diet aaee "I tbe bead, tkioel an I eh.at, including the eye, ear aa I beet t, iv the treatment of which he has bee-i very .eceeasfal. His offieaa are at N ■ 27.1 Non i. M lie street. New drees goods in all shades below Scat coat, oa account of retiring from bnaineaa; Capitol Stan. Mr. Fred S. Lac* ia making a large and spirited likeness of Miss leonise Rial to ba sold for the bensdl of the Saod eeJkran. It should bring a tarn prise. Tha picture ia a We else oahinet of Mies Rial, aad will be sold al ibe eater tatameat to night. Mr. Luce is to be esagratalated aa hia oaeeeas in the re prodsetion of so aocurate a likeness. Pour-four Waauyatta bleached shirt hag, tweivs yards lor SI, st City of Parie. a T. duetts*. J. H. Stshtart and M. E. Praakal Sled for record in the County Raoosxtsr'a offies yesterday, notioe of location of axiaiag claim at the mouth ol (Mtw Oartoa, ou the Saa Gabriel liver, to bs known as tbs Cattle Oeuou Mining Ckaanaay. Tha saaae parties akto fibsd notice of the Isntteaof miauhstof watsr in Cattle Castas, lo be used for mining and domsstle parpeeee. The steamer Sea Jaa*, oa bar but trip to Mew York, carried N.iOs galloas of Californi. wins aad I,tt3 gallons of hnady, valued al 142,000. The ship assets were consigned to fifty different OM toman in tha Atlantic Slates. In addition, the earns veesel took ten differ ent esaaigaments for Mexico, Ceatral Aaserisannd Paaaaxa. Win* shlpwranU en now a permaaeat faotor Ufreighte. Stlka, all abadm, below coat, SO treats a yard, at the Capitol Stare. Mr. Oil*. A. Hall, a brother of Col. Tho*. S. Halt, of thai aity, who ha* beam •ooataag th* ariaier with th* fyhjari. atarte to-day for hia b*aae 1* Bt. Umarn laa ItllllllUlni of th* lead of liariSlil tVaioj aadfloirora, U***d by th* aeooefal ooaaa aad eeeaeed with gold aad aUvor ia all bar aaeaatela •haia*. Two aadoao-balt, vara* wide hoary, bleached aheetlag, ISto p«r yard. City of Paria. Para Byaeiath* Loyaoa, th* cele bratad Pr—oh ptaaahai, aad tar aaaay yaaraof ah* Row* Daaaa, Paria, ia aow iath* oHy for a law daye, aa roat* tar Baa Piaailiil. Ha arffl arobaba* dV Mtji two ** three aaMaw* wU* htn, aad If a> th* thaaaad ***** will bo ataa- Wawißaaß go*** aaaaaaar tbaaaay •**■ ***** «» ** et». Chat aadaaaiafs I paaawjW, tAaytflaaf*. | Col. J. Draw Gay, th* apscial uorrca pondaut of th* London Teltgrapk, and ths gentleman who has represented that journal and a number of English capi talists in ths purobase of extensive traot a of land from th* Southern Pacific Rail way with a view to supplying oaotus fiber to a paper mill on too Thames, goes up to San Francisco by atcamer to day. Hs will remain there lor aomo three weeks, when he will again delight th* many friend j he ha* made her* with bia genial presence. Col. Gay haa been a stirring man of affairs and has repre settled tha journal which has probably tho largest circulation of auy paper on Ihe footstool in nearly every dim* on earth. W* very heartily wish him tmn voj/nge. People'e Store, to day, children a but ton kid eboss, 78 oenta. We commend to the peru'sl of oar lady reader*, eapeoially those who ban charge of honaeholda, tb* new advsr tiaement of the City of Parte Store, on the eeoond page of this moraine:'a Hsu- ALU. Thia enterprising and well-known hoiee, determined not to be sndersold by sny other ealabliahmant in Southern California, offer bargaina in certain lines of staple goods that cannot be excelled anywhere. These unpraoedentodly low pncea cannot last and wa wonld advlee all lo avail themselves of ths present opportunity. Tb* goods ar* of to* beat quality and dirt cheap. Call and exam ine them. Thro* of the settlsrs at Lancaster and Antelope Valley oaune to th* city y eater <Uy. Thay nn th* flrat to *rtiv« •mo* th* railroad 111 wuhed away. Thay OMR* with taam by Barrel Springs to Newhall, and than lo th* oity by oara. Thay report • lakt of water sight mlln long at th* Jnuolion of Aatslops Valloy and tha deaart. It will b* rsmsmbered that a oartaln newspaper- aald that wa* tha driest piaoo oo earth, bat tb* nan ta a foot high aod tha grain ia luxuriant. People's Store, to day, Turkey rad table linen, 36 oenta "Taken From Life" waa giren laat eight to a aot very large house hy tbe Rial tronpe at Toruverein Hall. Ilka Louise Riel, as usual, did hor pa tto a nioety, and wee well supported by tbe members of the cnmpeny, of whioh Mlaa stymie Phelps and John Endrea, Jr , deeerve special mention. L. R. Stock well, aa Tibus Koolt. was vary amusing and managed to keep his auditor* In good humor. "Rough Diamond" and "Coralie" will form the bill for to night. Peopie'a Store, to dsy, pike of rem nants, center table. The attention of members of the Fire Department ia directed to the notice in oor New To-Day column, calling aa election for Chief Engineer aud Assistant Engineer of Ihe Lo. Angeln Pin De partment, to be held nt the office of Ibe Chief of Police ou Saturday, March Sth, from 7 lo 0 o'clock r. H. People* Store, to-day, all wool ladies' cloth, 874 e»at.. We received a pleasant call yesterday Irom Judge E. 8. Hereford, of flea Gab riel. He ioforaved aa that ha had given op administering juatice et tbe Miteion, aud it no* engaged aa major i emo for hie mother, Mr.. M. 8. WiUon, of Lake Vineyard. We congratulate him in the the change. People's Store, to-day, colored alike, SO Mate. Cows aad calves, elegant park pbatona, sossom-nvads harness, fancy chickens. White and Brown Leghorns sad Plym outh Rocks, on Saturday, jut 10 o'clock, at tbe hone mart, oppoalte Slengsl's nursery, on Los Angeln street, by Joha C. Bell, at auction. People's Store, to-day, Canton fieuiiel, ' g Mate a laid. Don't forget Tnesdsy, March 4th, at Han Gabriel. Tbat elegant 10 acre tract, a'amt on* thonssnd tresa, orange aad other varietiea, ell ia hearing, to ne aold en that day, at 3 o'clock, by John C. Ball, al anotrou. Can leave ths depot at 0 o'clock aad 2 o'clock; teteni at 8.20. People. Store, to-day, ladies' French kMeboen.S2.7A Don't full lo cell. We bare the goods advaraissd. pknay of tbeaa, aad propose to let them go. City of Parts. There wen filed far record in the Counly Kecor.lee's office yMterday, eigbteen deeds, Sr* mortgagee, sis to Isisis of mortgagee, aae out mage license, one mining claim, oa* water location aad four miscsllsacoas pspen. By notice etaevhan II will ba aeen thst tbs linn of DrSyer A Waagomaa has been dissolved, Mr. Wan reman re tiring. AS bosiasea of Ihe late firm will bs settled hy Mr. Dnysr. who will eon- Suae the manufacture of cigara at tba old place. People s Store, tn day, carpet slippers, 23 oenta. Paranoia regordleea of cost aad valae at the Capitol Store. In City Justice Morgan's Court, yn terday, dean Gerard, drank, wm ssat ap for fire days; Joha Brown, ngnacy, aot fin days, aad Chains Berry, steal ing oranges, ten daye. Tbe benefit to tha Louise Rial Combi nation to-night should be n roassr. Each member of the City Council ahould oon at!tats blnSsslf n Committee of One aad go to work with a will to make it a enc ode. Ths damping nf filth ia tbe bed of the rivsr, near Pint atreet, has bees oon:. ■asstd again. How much longer wBl this pernicious snd dangerous practice be permitted? Real estate auction sals this dsy, by John C. Rail, of deainbie lots, at 11 o'clock, on Eaal Pico atreet. Anna a kmlwlth Main street. Don't forget the Main stieet can take you lo tan ground. Tba San Pranc see pspen stats that Marshall, tba diamond swindler from Las Aog.les, who swindled tbs Baa Prsaoisco merchants oal oi $4,000 worth of diamonds, is in Honolulu. Baukru) t tale selling out at ths Cap! 10l Stars. It ins reported hits last night that Teat Pitch, the aUver-toagued orator, aad Boh Ingeraoll were both at the Sisr ra Madn Villa, whan they arrived in a apodal car ye.terday. Herr Albert Friedsathal, the imlaisS European pianist, has vohxntared to play a solo at the Louies Rial Troupe hensttt to-night. Than was a rant amount of freight brought from Saa Pedn lo Los Aagelea yeaterday. Among lha items wen ISO can of lumber aad ooal. To-day ia Ihe lust day for the storm predicted by Prophet Manaill to make its spjjearauce. It appean to be be- Thermometer for the twenty tour hoara ending; »l 8:15 laat eaetuag: Max imum, 71.0 dm are; minlmaan, 415 de gree*. Bilk tad Liale tkraad ho*., moat ha amd, at tha Capitol Store. Th* aaarriag* lieaaoa of J. A, OiiflUl and K. J. tiordoa a-aa hied fcr record ia th* Gouty Reoorder'e oftc* yeetertUy. J. H. Gray plead guilty to dhtarbiag th* peso* ia Jaatloe Uag'a Coart yeator day esd waa 6aad «S, whleh he paid. A "Yoaag Man* KapabUoaa CSab'' made to-algbl la Joatioa Uag'a Coart twang, B. L. Draw, Pitailial of th* FarmtrY Bask of Ban Banardiao, i* at tar Coa mopotttaa acoompaatad by hia wife. Daioiaa HuU waa yiataciay adjadgwd iaaaaa by a rniaaalaili ■ apaiiattl tatoat hia amity. J. A. Craig, a ailaing aaaa and amayat twmbaaßatuaiaaua, ia at th* (hull to at tk* CxaaaJpoHaaa? °* M> ' Albert Kaatie, of baaveS*, ledmia, last the St. Chariaa. Aa aaiatajad tail haaai la ad- LOS AJW&LES HERALD. FBIDAY MORNLNCr ff EBB IT Alt V 29. 1884. A Decided Success Tha social of tbs ladies of Acacia Chapter No. 2, 0. E. 8., in aid of the sufferers by ths lute flood, and which took plans in Nadeau Hall laat night, was a very delightful affair and it mutt have yielded a very handsome fund to the afflicted. Tho social portion of ths satertaiamsnt wss preluded by some capitally rendered vocal and instru mental selections. Miss Louise Lembcke, accompanied by Mrs C. Halberatedt on the piano nnd Herr Lenxberg on ths flute, snag "Dear Angel, Sleep Thee Well," with exquisite expression and spirit, eliciting decided euthusissm from the cultivated audience, to whioh abe modestly failsd to i. .pond. Tbo next feature ou tbe progta-mns was a fantasia on the violin, by Leonard, which Mr. J. Bond Francisco, accompanied by Hsrr Albert Friedentbal on the piaao. Inter preted with artistic expression and skill. Herr Carl Schmnieeer, Ibe tenor, fol lowed in a couple of vocal aelec tions, oue of them aa encore in re spans to s rattling round ef ap pletiss, iv which be displayed hie superb tenor voles to great advantage. Owing to the illneaa of Miss George, tbe duet from Gounod, whioh was ar ranged for that lady and Hsrr Sebmeis ssr, wss omitted. Herr Albert Frieden tbal followed Herr Sobmeiaisr, and gave the audienoasfen exhibition of hie won derful skill ou tbe piano. Hia iustru msntation ia eympu'ketlo, delicate and masterly. He comes lo Los Angelee with a fine reputation, certified to both from Europe aad Ibe United Slates, whioh hs fully sustained laat night Mlas Adale M. Levy also acquitted her self very acceptably, while tbe recita tion by Mrs. Lilian W. Illankman was fiuiabad aad effective. A Blunder or a Crime. A dispatch wss received in Ibie oily yeaterday morning from San Berustdiuo staling that Billy McDowell, the mur derer of Maggie O'Brien, bad craped from jail and had left for paita un known. It is understood that the Su preme Conrt had denied c re hearing of the case, but tbat owing lo the deten tion of the mails the denial bad not reached Ibe Superior Court of Sau Ber nardino at ths lime of his escape, but it ia supposed tbat McDowell waa informed of the derision snd provided with tools wllh whioh lo msko bis escape. It hi atstsd tbat this blood-alaiusd villain was aot pat in tbe murderer's cell after bia conviction, bat Ml in a roam with wide apart bars, through which his visitors could furnish him with tools for making bia raoape. That he had outeide help cannot ha doubted, nnd it is surprising that tbe jailor could not hare discovered wbo hut fi ienda were that wers conspir ing nt his escape. The jail ie new aad has cells that an safe, bat the father of the murdered girl informed a reporter of the Herald yesterday thst McDowell was a pat of tbe establishment end aas I kept where it Was easy to get bslp and gel away. Hat denunciation of tbe Sheriff for tale carelessness would appal a man unused to lbs most fiery words of the human heart. The Indignation in this city where McDowell sad Miaa O'Brien formerly lived, ia very great. A reward of $600 haa been offered far the arrest of Ibe murderer, but he will no doubt defend himself to the last aad nuke hia pursu ers some trouble. A New Lake. A few years sines Mr. Prudent Beau- I dry eusssslrsd tars Mm of making aa ar teSeisl like an Cha Ranoho Ban Rafael. The place sslsstsJ waa a bsautiful little valley aaed aa a pasture, aad baring n liberal water eked. At the east end of the valley tha hanks approach each ether to a diet ease af afewru!'. At this plane Mr. Beaudry eoimmueed Basking n data by tunneling hit j tLe south bank and using tbe earth r, mured to form ths dam. The tunnel waa pro jected through tbe bill sad lbs dam fin ished so that parlies can drive from the city tbroagh Ihe tunnel cad across the dam. The plan looked fair and sound in theory, bat unfortunately the rama were model ate for three years, aad Ihe aod cad the gopher holes abaorbrd Ihe rainfall so that lillie water waa found in tha pseepsstive lake. Bat this year the copious rains have completed Ihe work whioh Mr. Beaudry thought Ihey ooold do aad tha lake is filled with water, with 40,000,000 gallons in stars for irrigation oa lands below. Thia lakelet could be clocked with carp, aad made a thing of doubts ability and beauty. By raising ths dam ten leet higher, the capacity ef the little lake can be trebled. It ie quits likely tbat an artesian well can bs made in thia valley, aad furniah a pore nnd permanent supply of water for this reservoir io the summer Mr. Beaudry haa parted with bit interest in the property, but to him is ihe credit dae tor conceiving the idea and execut ing the plan of this beautiful Isfcetei. The percent owner, we treat, will carry out the making of aa artesian well and stock the water with fish. The Benefit To-Night. The Benefit entertainment tendered to the Louies Rial Combination Troupe will take place to-night nt Turn retain Hall. It ahould ba borne in mind that thia Benefit Ie tendered to Misa Rial end her talented troupe by Ihe Mayor end City Council of Loe Angeles, for tbeir valuable aud grataitons servicer in at aatsrteloment for ths benefit of the eof fsrsrs by tbe flood, by which the earn of abont 1000 was raised for the sufferers. A lively and grateful recoil so tieo of tbeir aobie eervicaa ahould arouse the estiseaaof Loa Aagslee to tern oat to night and girs thia talented lady aad her troupe a sordini and enthusiastic re ception. The members of tbe City Council should see to it to day that ths tickets for this benefit ere properly dis posed of where they will do substantial good. The citisena should show by a spontaneous liberality that they appre ciate the generous and calf-sacrificing ssrvioee of thia Ulan ted artiste aad her aooorapliahed and stseUsnt troupe. An additional attraction to-night will be the Tohtatoor pcs fia mantis of Herr Albert Frlsdeathal, who has kindly offered to perform some of ths rarest geaaa of mu sh) oaths piano, of which he is one of the greet roasters. last ths hoaee be Passengers Due From the East To-Day. ThefeUowiag ■tW that of piiwigii from the Eaot, rla tha hVmthere route, to antra la Loa Angelas at 12:20, r. ar. to-day, specially talaaraahirl to tba Herald from Caee Grande, Artaoaa: 8 W Claweoo aad wifa, Tombrtoas; Q H Coadiel, Saa Fraaokan; Ah* New bnrger, J A Dergia, Maw Vara; Mra Goo W fkheetek, Cubuahoa, Max; Mn W £ Miliar, Mlaa Kttie Millar, Waal Paint, I W Iflaharrltna. Weahiagten, D th W B ateaaatt aad wife, WE Chap aaaaaad wife, Philadelphia; Wm Green aad wife, Quah; MnC Boavta, Ua Aaaaawa AM MaaDeewjaahey, Ohawafei A 1 aWtarld, Vhraell, flat; Can Kennedy, 9 SaVaMtMHe. VaT«B«*«al TaMlr a\T?a>a«|| £^ndkV^awglfahM SVaaaaaa A T) ▲ Baaaalt Another Factory Completed. By the politeness of Mr. B. B. Tslntsr, ths meshanical engineer wbo has super intended tbs erection of the great engine and machinery of tbe Southern Califor nia Ice Company, a reporter of Ibe Herald yesterday waa permitted to ex amine the same. Fire was lighted under ths boiler yeaterday, aad everything was found to be all right and tight. To-day the great englno and tbe numerous pumps will be est in motion and adjust ed, after whioh tbe multitude of pipes will bs tested by pneumatic pressure uuder water. Tbe machinery is large aed strong, and of the latest improve ment, aad Mr, John F. Sweeney, these periutendent, informs us tbat hs will bs ready to manufacture loe ten days earlier than waa advertised in tba Herald. It will be a cold day there sometime next week, when water will begin to freeze. This usw industry adds another import ant item to the manufactures of Loa An gelea. The Weather at Calico. As many of our readers are interested In tbe Culioo mines, and hare many rela tives and friends at that place, tbey naturally feel nn intereat in learning what kind of weather baa prevailed there during the resent storms. It has been claimed by some tbat it never rama at Calico. That haa beeu ahowu to be false, and vow comes the Calico Print and further adds that it snows in that ri)h land of silver. Oo the lOih lost, it says: For the leet two week* Ihe weather baa been gradually gutting solder, and during eeveral nights of the past week ths I hei urometer has been la this locality ss low ss twenty degress above aero, las lo doors bee formed to n thiokness ol ons inch end in tbs open air two inches. A yesr ago last January It waa aa cold a> it haa been lately, bnt did aot last ao long. Day before yeaterday about dark it commenced to anow gently and con tinued to fall all night. Abont two inches fffil during the night and the fol lowing morning a some rather frigid for a semi-tropical cli nets waa preeented to view Tbe wbols landscape was clothed la white, which looked beautiful whan the mlata were occasionally dispelled by the son. Tbe snow continued to fall during a greater portion of the forenoon, but when the eon appeared the enow rapidly melted. Again in Ihe afternoon tbe snow fell. At Mojave it ia said Ihe snow fell to a depth of six inches. More snow full this rear than last, but not so much ss it did sereral yesr* ago when it is ssld it was six Inches desp in this valley. This storm w.ll etuse the river to rise again and make it impracticable for teams to cross. A Runaway Pair. R. Bohm, a nonstable from Anaheim, had a worldof trouble yeaterday. He wis bringing up three tramps to Los Ange lea, where they were anxious te come at the expense of Ihe conaty, but when tbey reached this city their ambition waa gratified, and two of them, Wm. Watson and Cbas. Boyd, handcuffed together, jumped out of tbe wsgon snd ran "for frosdom, honor aad native land." Bohm had to mind his horses and hia other tramp, and sadly drovo lo jail, "weeping, cad and lonely," without tho company of hu two paeeengers, who bad cheered bia lone wey till the neuralgia ia hi, head had beoome macb reclined. Hh grief waa ol tha unconquerable kind. Hia trouble was laid before Chief Coddy, whose officers soon took in tbe fralive pair, wbo had pulled off the armlets and were hoisting in beer in a cellar. The constable then "complained of feeling much better by aad by than he did already anymore, " aod drove borne well satisfied that the tramp was a cari ous invention. Police News. Geo. Wilson stele a whip yesterday, aad Geo. Rivera another. Ed Howard excelled both by stealing four blankets wkieh had some commercial value, and all weat into jail lo await Investigation to-day. To the Ladies of Los Angeles and Vicinity. We would reeprctfnlly call Ineir at tention to the fact that we are selling oat aad no humbug about it. Our en tire a took muat be sold by Ihe first day of June, 1884. Now is your opportuni ty to procure bargains in silks, velvets, drssa goods, hoi aery and clothing, for men aad boys. Capital Store, Downey Block. Noted Guests at the Pico House. Ths following noted guests arrived yesterday at the Pico House: Pare Hyacinth Loyson, wife and son, Paris, Fiance, snd Rev. A. Chapman, Secretary. John A Scndder, proprietor of the Lindell House, St. Louie, Missouri. F W. Thompson, Paaaenger Agent for the Chicago & Rock Island Rail road. Daniel Catlin, tbe great tobacco menu fscturer, accompanied by hia wife. Red Cross Lodge, K. of P. Red Cross Lodge, No. OS, K. of P., wat instituted leet evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall by Dept. Grand Cbanaelor E. A. DeCemp. The following are the offi cers for tbs present term, vis.: Isaac S. Smith, P. C ; J. B. Brown, Co C ; Geo. W. Knox, V. C; W E. WisV more. Prelate: 8. B. Heut, M. of Ex.; V. L. Mitchell, M. of F ; J. N. Rues.ll, Jr, K. of R. and S.j C. H. Schram, Master al Anns; J. 8. Chedwick. Inside Guard; W. T. Hua'on, Outside Guard. The new lodge starts ont with the brightest of prospects, sod a charter bat of about fifty members. On ' Onenew Sales of I,OM pounds of alfalfa and at 80.40, aad five oasse of eggs on private t'rma, took place oa 'Change yeaterday Wheat, corn and barley rested quiet bat steady with hat tittle change. Hay, barley, wheat and aala is*io good de mand. Butter, both Northern aad do mestic, loomed np again at 70c Cheese ie slightly off, walls vegetables, provi sions, fruit, wool, meat aad hides are eteady. HOTEL ARRIVALS YESTERDAY. MOO HOUU. b l Roc. miii iitf.r. Jtitßiiwijw.^ if ■ , *, rwtii.iji if MnOariw, as x coastarTa ■ vms r Beerf, iWei t k, f»J 8 Ekmo-. wsesei. ootawt outam eWtux. J W—lw. resells JlJaaataiaaaa auaj Oasetel «ia» M ,| M «, oiaaraavaria wttslicfc M»n»*T,n J 8 Aeeware, Taaara jguts.ir Jr a.il i .MeWaaa gw Wilkes, a r Jr waaa*, *t It. CHAkxaa awaawa tl^">a^T "JESUS WEPT." ITho tollowius bsantllul lines wsre written hy Slat Mlanie g. Davis, sf Cincinnati, hstag called forth by the death ef rsllx, a bright and prom Ulna boy sf Iva or all ysara, tbs sea ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank i. Donovan, ol St. Louie The wri ter kuew and loved the gracious snd Interesting child and tenders his heartfelt condolence to tho bereaved parents. 1 They led the Saviour to tba tomb In wbtohtbeir laved one slept; And there, with mors than buraan xrtef, (Tls written) "Jesus wept" Were tbey wbo dwell at Bethany, Who at their dead restored. Hon touched by srisf than ws, to-day, Oi dearer to the Lord t No More the sspulekre Is raft. No bonds of Death are broken; Vat still, for us and all to coae, The comfort, hath beon epoken. With more than human sympathy, Hia eyts for thee are dim. And Ha will give thee back thy dead When thou art one with Hun. COURT REPORTS Superior Court-Howard, J. Wedsmday, Feb. 27. People vs. Ah lling, murder —Infor- mation tiled by District Attorney;set for arraignment Saturday, March lit, at 10 A. M. Pteo va. Cohn et al.—Motion by plaia tiff for the appointment of a Receiver ar gued and submitted. Thursday, Feb. 28. Cullen vs. Ott—Continued until March Slat, at 10 a. al. Tonosli vs. Rubbeck et al.—Defendants allowed thirty days' farther time to pre pare snd serve statement on motion for new trial. Steere vs. Tuokcr—Defendant allowed ten daya' additional time to plead. Richards rs. Gillmore —Continued till March 13th, at 10 a. m. Brlawalter vs. Pa oinarec et al.—Plaiu. tiff allowed until aud including March 10th additional than wherein to propose uud serve statement on motion tor new trial. Robinson, truatee, va. Brewalt, true name, ,f. Hreuot —Judgment for plaiu tig for tbe laud described in complaint without coitr or damages: ten daya' "toy of execution granted. Mortimer vs. English — Plaintiff al lowed until Saturday, March IS, to tile reply tn defendnnt's brief. MET ton TO DAY. Estate of James H. Egan, an insol vent. Raid va Strobridge. Estate of Longstreet, deceased—Final account. Guardianship of C. T. Longstreet el al.—Petition. Estate of Hcory Dalton—Petition for discharge. Resolution No. 237. Resolution of intention to improve and grade Court Hour? street from Fort street to Flower street. Be it reeelved by tbe Msyor snd Council of tbe City of Los Angeles: Suction 1 That it is the inlenlioa of tbe Mayor and Council of ths city of Los Angelea lo cause to bo improved and grsded, at the expense of tbe property owners, Court Hours street from Fort etreet lo Flower street, in the following manner: The road-bed shall be graded and cov ered with 8 inches of gravel raked free of ooarae stones of more thst 2 inches in diameter, and it shall be made to oon fonn lo the established grade at ths cen ter of tba atreet with tbe proper alope towards tbe curb; after being gravelled it shall be thoroughly wet and then rolled. The curb sbsll be of redwood 3x12 'nchee placed with the upper edge to ths established grade end spiked to peeks of redwood, 4xt inches, 3 leet long, act into the ground rn.fl length below tbe top of tba earh sad inside of the same, end not stole than tour feeFapert, aud oue to wol joint of ths curbing. Tba gutter shall be 3, feet wide, con cave at the bottom, and pared with granite cobble stones not leae than 12 inches long and not mora than 0 inches iv diameter, thoroughly eet ia send and then rammed. The center of the gutter shall be 12 inches, and the outer edge snail ba 6 inches below the grade. Tbe sidewslks shall be 10 feet wide, graded and covered with S inches of One gravel, smoothly laid cad rsked free of coarse atones of more than 1 lech hi diameter. The alope of ths sidewalks ahall !>., three inches towards the curb. Sec. 2 Tbat the exterior boundaries of tbe district of land to be affected or benefited by said work or improvement, end lo be assessed to pay the costs aad expeosee thereof, are as follows: Commencing at the point of interaec liou of the west boundary of Fort street, with tba center line of Conrt Honse atreet, and running ttsooa along tbe west boundary ef Fort street northerly 100 feet to s point, thence on s Iras par allel to ths center lino ol Court Hoaea street w. .i erly 1979 feel, to tbe eaat hound try of Flower street, theuee along the east boundary of Flower etreet aoulheily 200 feet to a point, thence on a line paiallsl to the center line of Court Home etre t < aiterly 1070 feel, to the west boundsry ol Fort slrset, thence northeily 100 feet to the point of begin ning. Sac. 3. Tbe Clerk of tbe Coun cil shall certify tj the paaaags of this rexilution, anJ ahall cause tbe same to be published once in tbe Loa Angelas Daily Herald, and thereupon and thereafter it ahall lake effect and be in force. I hereby certify tbat tba foregoing resolution wss sdopted by tbe Council of the city of Los Angeles at its meet ing of February 25th, A. D. 1884. W. W. R»BMM1», Clerk of the Council of tbe city ol Loe Angelas. Approved this 28th day of February, A D. 1884. C. K. Tbom, Mayor. Resolution No. 236. A Resolution of tbe Mayor aad Council of tbe City of Loa Angeles, repealing a former resolution. Be it reeoired by the Mayor aad Council of tha city of Loe Angela* ac foUowi: Section 1. Tbat reeoleiiou numbered one hundred and thirty, in Robinaou'a compiled Ordinances aad Reeclutiona of the City of Loe Angelea, which aaid reso lution waa adopted by the Council of the City of Loe Angeles on March 10, 1883, aad approved March 12, 1883, and en titled, "A resolution of the Mayor and Council of th* City of Loe Angeles, pro viding for the grading and improvement of Court House atreet, between Hill etreet cad Blinker Hill avenue,'' ie here by repealed. Sac. 2. All reaatntioae aad parts of raeolunene ia Conniet with thia reaoln tion an hereby repealed. Sac. 3. The Clerk of the Coaacii ahall certify to the passage af this reso lution aad ahall cause the name to be pabhebed ease ia th* Lo* aasralas Dailt Heaald, a aiaipapn pa Mash ad ha aald city, end thereupon aad I has saM si it 1 hereby certify that the fmogoiag reaolatina waa adoahtd hy the Goaaaal of tha ciry of Loa ligiln at ita mealing at Fabraary IMb, A. D. lftM. W. W. Bunas scii, Clark ef taatCeaaoßof the Ctty of Lee ftawhal Aayreved thia 2g|h day af February, I lew*. Lick Observatory. The Scimtl/io American shows a table of ths apertures In centimeters of fifteen of tbe largest telescopes in tbe world. Following is the table showing that the Lick telescope will be thn greatest on the face of tbo globe: Lick, in California, Hl.fi, A. Clark It Son; Pulkowa, 76.0, A. Clark ft Son; Nice, 70.0, Henry Bros, of Paris; Paris, 73.5, Martin of Paris; Vienna, 68.6. Grubb. Dublin, 1881; Washington, 00.0, Clark, 187.1; McCor miok, Chloago, 60.0, Clark, 1879; Newall, Gateshead, 03.5, F. Cook ft Son, York, 1868; Prlnooton, New Jersey, 68.5, Clark, 1881; Btraabunt. 48.5, Men, 1879; Milan, 48.5, Men, 1881; Dearborn, Chicago, 47.0, Clark, 1803; Van der Zee, Buffalo, New York, 46.0, Fits; Rocheeter, 40.6, Clark, 1880; Madison, 39 5, Clerk, 1879; Lord Lindaay, Aberdeen, 39.8, Grubb, 1875. A Practical Man. I Wall Street Nsws.l The complaint tbat Villard was too big a man to understand Ibe details of railroad management, and that be really never knew anything of Oregon Trans continental outside of making mortgages, brings to mind tbe oeee of an Ohio road. It had preaident after president, and each one oockod his foot ou tho office desk and let her rip. Sbs had "ripped" until tbe directors finally got together and decided tbat Ihe right man must bs found pretty soon or tbs road must go to the wall. They were consulting in a room looking out Into tbe passenger depot. A train Game in eighteen minutes behind time, and the traia-diapatohar booted the conductor out of thu door, tired tbe engineer ont of another and ran tbe Hreman uuder a freight train. He then backed tbe train out and wee coming hack from the yarde when tbe direotors met him, and one of them asked: "Mr. Thomas, can you sooept tbe presidency of this rosd ?" "Wait s minute," was tho rsply, and the man shunted three cats, cuffed a switchman, drove two loafers out of ths ysrd, and returned and said: "Why, yes, I suppose so—and Ihe first thing I shall do is to lire you all out of bare. Don't let me see you around here again for six months." In s yssr ths rosd was paying a divi dend. * Old Lang Syne. "Thst reminds ms of s familiar song," said ths Prssidsnt of tbs Punsters' Club, pointing to a gilded owl which swung in front of a taxidermist's shop. "How ao?" Inquired bis private secretary. "Be cause it's 'Owl hang sign,' my boy." Tbe secretary wss arrested on a charge ol aaaault with intent to kill.— iVeie Fori Journal. Portland Cement. My owu importation: direct from Loudon ex-ship Blsngfel. For eale in lots to suit. Special rates given for large quantities. Walter 8. Maxwell, slfJ-3m Horsford Acid Phosphate. HARKED BEN EFT IS INDIUESTIOS. Dr. A. U Hall, Fair Haven, N. V., aaya: "Have prescribed it with marked benefit in indigestion and urinary troubles." For lame Back, Side or Cbsst use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by C. F. Heinzemsn, 122 North Main street. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by ua on n guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by C. F. Heinxemsn, 122 North Main street. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made misera ble by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Core lis the remedy for yon. Sold by C. F. Heinzemsn, 122 North Main street WalllnsTton Ooal. The attention of consumers of coal ia oallsd to tbe superiority aad economy of this coal ac fuel as againat aay other— either coal or wood—for sail ga thin market. It ia specially recommended for house usee, burning up lo a clear, white ash aad leaving no refaae or soot. For atoem purposes it has no equal. The undersigned ia prepared to sell thia coal in carload lota and opwarda from his coal bunkers at Wilmington, or ships when discharging, delivered at any sta tion on ths line of the Southern Pacific Railroad. To be had at all the retail coal yards In this city. Walter S. Maxwell, Wholesale Dealer, No. 10 Conrt atreet. feblStf Electricity and Magnetism the New Means of Cure. Dr. E. Bobbins, ths celebrated Aua trelian Electro-Magnetic Healer, 110 Sooth Mau etreet, nearly opposite Ihe Cathedral, after several years' experience in the Australian colonies, Saii Francia oo, Salt Lake City, Denver, and several months in thia city, has decided to per manently locate here, where he haa per formed so many wonderful cures without ths aid of medicine. His rooms are crowded daily with patient, anxious to get Ihe benefit of hie power over so called incurable diseases. Dr. Robbina is patronised by some of our loading citi zens. He also diagnoses diseases with out explanation from the patients, free of charge, aad has fitted np the Institute at considerable expense with Dr. Hoff men a Palmer's celebrated electro-thera peutic bath, which ia pronounced by em inent physicians to be the greatest dis covery in medical science of modern times; also other medicated bathe, with tbe lateat improvements in electrical in strnrosnts fer administering Faradic. Galvanic and static electricity. feb24lf A Happy Thought. Il tv a happy thought that lad to tha production of a concentrated fruit syrup, ao harmless ia ita nature tbat it may be given cither to tha mother or bar babe, relished alike by both, and of such wonderful efficacy that all who take it feel brighter and happier. C. F. Heinze man will furniah anyone wishing Syrup of Figs a trial bottle tree of charge, or aall 50 cent or tl bottles. Excursions. Tbe excursions tbat are coming to Loa Angelea every few days are bring ing a great many very wealthy people here te locate and make permanent homes in Loo Angelea or aurrounding country. On arriving they are all anxious to see our beautiful city and country, and among Ihe good and beauti ful things they are brat to discover is the fainons Tanailfa Punch 5 cent cigar, sold at the P. 0. agar store. Pasadena Business gentlemen who contemplate becoming residents of ths "Southern California Paradise," when the South ern Pacific Railroad is opened, should secure the commanding building aitea now offered for sale in the beautiful orange Stives oi Mr. James Smith, on Orange rave avenue. They are located oa a hillside, looking east, having splendid views of the entire San Gabriel valley and convenient to Poetoffice, schools aad eharehee. Mr. Smith ' haa also soma lota oa the main thoroughfare aad bnaineaa street, Fair Oaks avenue, between Hotel Raymond aad poetoffice, the corner lota ef two and a jbalf scree each having frontages of UO feet by SOS feet. jaa» tf WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia aad Liver Complaint? Sbiloh'a Vital, iser ia guaranteed lo c ure yon. Sold hy C. F. Heinseman, 122 North Maia etreet. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Brosohitie immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Bold by C. F. Heiare man, 122 North Mara street. THAT HACKING COUGH caa he en quickly cared by Shifbh's Care. We gaaraatMit. Sbfaby C. F. Hilaiimia. Ttt North Maia etreet. CATARRH CORED, health and mreet breath secered by Shiloh's Catarrh tlaaill Price 80 mate. Maaal Ia kseter free Sold by C. F. Hesnrsasaa iMNerUMaaearaet. SHILOH'S VITALIZKK ia what yon need for Crrawttaeatton, Lam of Appetite, TUI I 11 and aU syraptoaea of Djrspep fdt. » cente nor b**bVe. ftned hp ft F. Ilihuaa*. Itg North NKW TO-DAT. LEWI BROS. Slipper Department. Ladle's LanjrtryToe Slippers 15c, Worth 91.M. _ J Ladies' Berster Ties $1, forth $2. 1 Ladles' Strap Sandals 75c, $1, $I.M, I*. Misses' Sandals 75c, Worth $1.50. AN ELEGANT LINE or BALL tt PARTI 6 SLIPPERS. 101 & 103 NORTH SPRING ST. PROSPERITY IS ASSURED I The Land will Teem with Plenty. THE BOSTON SQUARE DEALERS . WILL OPES THE Largest Spring Stock of m Tailor-Made CMhinJ| EVER OFFERED FOR SALE ON THIS COAST. We will Set Apart as Special Bargains |s Overcoats, Heavy Suits, Odd Heavy Pants, To make room (or new arrivals. Vod take no Chances at the Boston Clothing Hone.. § Square Dealing is the Rule. 13 NADEAU BLOCK. ens six mts is tm wish, iviraea by iuctmcity. au •» • GREAT SALE ! furnlshiniTgoods AT SIEGrEL'B. We mast have room for the very heavy purchase of STKAW HATS For the coming season. Our storeroom facil ities being rather limited, we have concluded to dispose of the entire stock of Bents' Underwear, Sliirts & Cardigan Jackets AT ACTUAL COST, NO FREIGHT ADDED, COMMENCING THIS DAY. Every Lady and Gentleman knows tha rama ol tha above (nods, and whan displayed in onr windows, marked ia plain fignrao, will saa that thia ia ao MO TROUBLE TO SHOW 00008. ONE NICE ONLY. H- BIEGEL, Cor. Main and Commercial sta aovsssi Ne. 54 NOBTB> SPBINC STBBBT. THE OLD RELIABLE, Where yon will always find tha largest aad finest eeaortaeeai sf BOOTS AND SHOES FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN'S SHOES A SPECIALTY. Children c Shoes, 7) to 10, Calf, with Tip, riveted, tl.~ No troeible to enow goods On La FIBHER. J. T. Sheward Velvets, .Velveteens and Plushes Tbui «. eooteineS In sllrh. other dry eood. ho«w. as Skis any osmSSsastl J. T. SHEWARD \. Exhibits More Dress Gcnods, A temee ranee at styles ami »ursetsr vsrUay ot pngse In ac» east eaalrslils latetm tksa aw oooulnej In v, rhr~ <* th. tanrus stoen U\ei> sty W. aes ssssainiaally Use LEADING DRESS GOODS HOUSE. § We skew aovaraes from tbe best loom, in the world. All new etrlsa, beaaka kv| l i liaal ssSse- | lion ra tbe Easura m.rkrt, asd an UwUj the huresS nil >ssis ot dry seeds la Sab) SB>- Wa an Sola Agnate for B. Buttsrick a Cos Reliable httonM. We Sell Ball's Health Corset We Make a Speciality of Pitting out Hotels. R «**»■ rants and Boarding Houses with Table Linens, Tuwels. Napkins, Ready-Made Sheets and Pillow Oases. Hoaw- Made Comforts. ear aew Fall stack la aaw la aad era rariibejly B>thaa> lay* paalir ta visit war r-s Ink las hens ra* We have bargaine ta show yoa, sty Ms that will please yoa sad glaSiklllly clerks to wait apon yoa. All goads Marked im rtaia rUarrra. gHs« Prtesi asad Cass*. mail oeDsma aoLicmo. J. T. SHEWARD, COR. SPRING *,F]RBT SHEETS. 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