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Los Angeles Daily Herald. VOL. XX. _J)AILY jjgRAIJX_ uMlaaast etwr eeersWH. eseeet Heeds;, hj JOBKFH D. LTHOH. TBBaVIS FOR DAILY BHRALD: • is unnrn. *T """ " ~r — iS? Oeviiases tr Caaaisaa. rsa Warns. 16c. WEEKLY HERALD. fuel Scan tvasv Aims* t Monniire TSrtafS: »pv«»rramißm IseeHes at Hi rate. 4TAII UnasefJeTSSakdeseteiiimil "Kb 'mjenatxx to pries, stsbasalsEsSlrise of •efmstßSemp.. that a short time previous a retaliatory bill In regard to bU meat was presented Congress whiohwas unmistakably hostile In Its character. Sargent by hi* attitude here, support ed by the journalistic activity in Amer ica, has assumed a peculiar position to ward the Oerman Government. Had Sargent, Uk* his predecessors, cultivated the usual oesfldeatlsl relations with the Imperial government. the foreign office would have oonSaentialy diverted his attention to to the hot that Bismarck was unable to make hlmselt an instru ment for conveying an expression of thanks for the opposition policy directed against himself. Sargent might have then unfolded this view to the Washington government before the official communi cation of the resolution. Sargsnts singular conduct has been so contrary to all diplomatic usages that the oonfld ential channel of communication enjoyed by his predecessor was closed against himself which fact rendered it necessary to return the resolution through Yon Kiaendecker. LATE TELEGRAMS. One of Jerrold's One morning Jerrold and Compton proceeded together to view (he pictures In the gallery of Illustration. On enter ing the ante-room they fouad themaelvea opposite to ■ number of rery long look ins; glim*. Pausing before one of these Compton remarked to Jerrold, "You're oome hero to admire works of art. Very well; fint feast yonr eyas on that work of natural" pointing to hie own figure reflected in the glues. "Look at it; there's a picture for youl" "Yea," said Jerrold, regarding It Intently, "very fine, very Hue. indeed!" Then turning to hla friend, "Wanta hanging, though." Tommy Knatell, of New York, aged five, brother of Annie, la la Booth's sup port. The other night be looked up seriously into his principal's face-, and aaid- "Mr. Booth, 1 think yon are the greatest aetpr In the world, and I've seen a great many of 'em." The trage dian was staggered, but managed to ■cap bia thanks for the compliment. "Yes," continued the youngster, "and I have influence with the newspapers, and I'll see that you don't get any bad notices. * ISMCIAX TO THS RRALD.I D anally CwauSlet at BMlver t'l jr. att Mexle* - Prank Taawart anal Slek Leo Mask-— Macro srssklasten'a Heaa asket o« - ahat-Oae «ke pesee ■lies hy Slit Jer «M Stilled Kaslaeer Weneter aarl la null at learse. TtJCSOft, A. T., March 11.—Silver City, W. at., special In the Star says re liable information has just been received from the scans of a oonfliot. Frank Taggart and Nick Lee were taken aad hang by the posse. The negro Wash ington', need wss shot off. foe Mexi oas Cbarer who killed a Chinaman waa shot dead. Joseph Letter, ene of the posse, was killed as Is supposed by Kit Joy, who beaded for the Oila river. Mrass is snrault of Joy will certainly take Mm deed or alive within ten hours. Nick Lee confessed to the killing of Ea ffineer Webster. PleoSlag or tho Silts aad Uelorstda •utrvattea of t>eer People Oartala-Oreat Veatraatlea by tha Pteasels-Yaaaa Bridge la sSaspardy. ftyn*, March ll.—The Oila river is ft rising rapidly. It is resorted that the Colorado la also rising from the late rate. Tha OUa is now six inches high errtratia the peat flood of 1882. People here are mneh alarmed for the ealety of prettsrtr. A large force of men are building a levee in a portion of ths town which will undoubtedly be inundated, and as it Is Inhabited by poor people starvation la staring them in Ihe face. A huge number of families will be left dsstituts aad homeless. It is feared that tag bridge of the railroad company will be washed sway. Tha putnp-houae and section houss of the railroad com pany at Oila Bend has been washed away- All the settlers ia that section have had their home, washed sway. One family came near perishing at Aaoaide Btatien, as reported by SaaSf sleet Baker, of this county, is threatened frith destruction. Mr. Baker teds into this place to warn people that the Oila river will be at leaat three feet higher by to-morrow morning. In that ease s large portion of the beat part of Taaaa will be endangered, •svwraer Kcwcll atajre the state eratlea af St at. Claalal, Who tf aa ta ha IS sag Te-»ay. PoSTLAKD, March 1L -aOarernar NewetL of Washington Tsrritory. has ordered a snapsneion until April Isih, of the eteeattoa of E. M. (Jianinl, who eras to have) been hung to day for the Border of Rieeo, two years ajro. The Governor has information that a witteres hps jest arrived here by whom the complete innocence of Olanini can be established. It has developed recently that a man known as "Count" Candiani, who was s mountain bandTt and lsader of a gang of sugar makers, of which Oiaaial aad Rico were members, ia not altogether anooneected with the crime. He took s very lively interest ia the frees ration of Olanini. sUsmallest* Tleterp la the Cltp nieetlea ef Oaklaad. Baft Prajicuoo, March 11.—Hearyis (Rep.) majority over Martin ia the Oak land etecboim yesterday for Mayer eras SIS. The bslsnce of the Republican tleket was elected right through with ths following majorities: Fisher, Treea srer, 78Sj Alklne, City Marshal, 495; Johns, City Attorney, 442; Gibson, Bn ■Wtalesdeut of Sebools, 740; Daniels, Police Jadgs. 818. Literal Vaatrlbatlaa af Chi near ta Plead MaaTerera la Chlaa. Haft FsANcnco, March ll.—The Chi nees of this cite in response to aa appeal for aid hi behalf of the sufferers by tha recent flood* hi China, have contributed a lead amounting tos4B,ooowhioh has been fmrwarded by telegraph. Among the eriacipal contributors are Huong Tsun Helen, Coneul General, ISOO. and the Chinese Y. M. C. A., ttOtW. Nearly all trades anions gave largely, while some merchants donated gI.VMO and Rem Aasthse? atalelde la OattlaaS. San Ftukcisco. March 11.—In Oak land the body of au unknown suicide waa found yesterday near Shell Mound Park with a pistol shot through the head. The body is that of a man about 40 years of age, Aye feet nine and a half inebes high, full black beard, black hair eat close. Among the effects found in his pocket was an envelops addressed to PhatJp Goldman, ears Merssrs. Pittman k Mlddleton, San Franoisoo. Ttae arleraa Preveate tho hteee very ef the Badlee at the art+t •aew SMias tafJtah. Sett Laju, March 11.—No effort has yet been made to return to Alta aad Mag down the bodies of the snow elide victims. It la still storming furiously ha the moUßtaiaa and any effort to get to Attn woenVt be frnittess. All the beslles foemd prove to be horribly msturasrl, owtag to the Immense weight which Ml SB them. The entire eight shift of th* Emma mho were buried. They bed to tnnnel thirty-fire feet through snow end ice to get them out. Stephenson's body hes not yet been feasant atlMttty Be pert aa Fsrreitare af Tenses raeiae Laaee. WASaTtwerroft, March 11—Senators aforgsn, Giheon and Blair, of Ihe Public Lands' Committee of the Senate, to-day aabmitted a minority report to eooom paav a bill to declare the forfeiture of lance granted ia aid of the Texas Pacific. They apreaa ibe opinion that the jndi efal sower of the V. S. Court be exer cises! Ie rehear and and to declare the fos loiters or to deolar against it as the existing State our laws shall justify, etoTOMral atosmas k. Kasbreslle. Loudon, March 11.—A Berlin eorres poadesl of the Timu, referring to aa ar ticle la lbs aVerM Oerssaa Omlte oen oersftes Issgtat, says: "The article ie a bolt IcrasM St the foreign oßce to give storgaat snWarsps.prncs. ktamvrk Mk WkWW BSaetj ft earsaffslt WHam wtlh wtsoat be refusee to bold dspiseeetse rekatioes. It Is for Americans to htlge this treataeat of their aoored- Mci Sever. Ia reference to Sargent's liaisitlijli aetivliy a ths aUaaion to the fact aawssat Is his report to Wash tssjtoa Imsrtksd the pig's meat interdlo tiea as snore asrarhsn than a sanitary ,at seas is. The report was copied by New Jfeek aewspapeis front statistles Issued try ths State department and wee ac- Saesed to be a direct oonlrlbatloa that by Sargeat asaamptaon boa cslovedthe of aha ExeenUvs toward aajesaasrah's View or ta* BaaSeaa ■anweee, f'BßWeM*** He-Ths JfeH* osr -7'mi'JSj ; offgaa of atoaserek, says ■''''■b'BßßaP^^ l^^ J» "hto/toe ' : REBTAURANTB, HOTI.L SC. Bernard Resturant, Cor. Main and First Streets. Entrance First Street. MUM * Ul'lOl. Proprietors jmati ■ JOHNSON'S Ooffee afld Ice Cream Parlor, M.s HoarN mm itrht. Best Coffee.it 1 lunch In the city. rrtv.u room, lor Ladle.. Cell and be convince Open day and nlifbr. A. JOHNSON, PROP'R. BaCftt-gM FBarson'B Diiiing Palace, rose's new buii.dino, (Opposite Baker Block.) FIRST • CLASS RESTAURANT. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. The bee* tha market afford, at moderate price.. Skillful Cook, and Paster men. AM th. cakes and pis. made In the estsJrilahment, Modeled on th. most famous restaurants! n San Francisco. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. JeSttf THE 00MMEB0IAL V. DOL, Proprietor, BsVWMY BLaCK, - SUM ST KIT. Bseeives alive and asms up every day tn. ebsjaaj, mil. Inchdlne » ,LI, TUMO? and SEA TROUT. ««. DOL ia lb» stcluslvs oonairns. of tho eel ehrsted FKOMAOE DE BRIE, whioh Sa ybe had st this restaurant, SFRIXO CHICKENS, hut In from the -ohss Cooked In every style. Tats rsstenrem Is Los Alureles's Dcluior.lo 1 , mvltf ILLIOH'S Restanraat ait Oyster Parlors, 41 u« 4SN. MAIN ST. OREAT REDUCTION IN OYSTERS. torn Eastern Oysters, per too, ■ - ■ ft. AO Smell (9,50 Lam East*™' "* ° r |^ t * w * d ' X ets. per ptats Baluliors eeveriii Oreters. SB 'ttsnU^r^oan PRIVATE ROOMS Up stairs lor ladies and families, srhsre meals wfU be served in the beet style Jerry 'Mich, Proprietor. ORAPE CUTTINQS. SSSatISS IPITARA tTsTTHtaS Make Bighest Priced Balstas Or s nrst-clasa wins. Trousseau end Zinfsndel Outttaff., Citron Trees, Limes, Persimmon, tie. Also borsea and dry stove wood for sale by ABBOT KINNEY, lebSi lw Kinneloa, San Oabriel Grape Cuttings Zinfondel, TrOßEwar,, Oraxtßcha, lVH»dlet Sultana, Berger and other rarieoea for sale by I. L, MAVIIMtY, deofi tf BAB OabHal Grape Cuttings i^le^'uhs* Orape OnttJaga for Rail .SLAV ELBES, IINFANDEL, RIKSUNO. Asssry to W. R. WORKMAN, «tAW ctn\m m saie. Sesteeaasinassaail erase cnatiap for ssU meaiejaUtleetosatt. lnquln of t> 0. WTMSTOIf, Ji-tVui **°°° ***""' " *T **>■» » *«ea.na NAIUY, DBAtaatni mnmm m> wmmmmM mmtm, LOS ANGELES, WEDNESDAY AJORNING~ MARCH 12. 1884.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. NEW TO-DAY. NEW TO-DAY. The Archimedian Lever s LH GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF NEW YORK! EASTERN DRYGOODS. It has raised the people from the very depths of ruin ous prices and placed them far above the reach of the usurer. When there is a wish to achieve something, it is a common remark to say "it is only a question of time," but in some cases it appears that time itself is annihilated and its twin-born companion, circumstance, relieves Old Time of his load. The circumstance of HALE & CO. opening out A B C business is predicative of a brighter dawn in DDIVX" aOODS And the old cloud-capped hills of big prices melt away before the sunlit sky of a more liberal policy. The almost omnipotent lever of Hale's Special Sale of Dry floods Has" lifted from the shoulders of the people the superin cumbent weight of fancy prices, and placed within their reach all they need at figures commensurate with their in come, and. with Archimides, we hold that the same prin ciple will lift a world. Man's aspirations are boundless. We nov?J}old the best trade in Southern California. The fact is thelever is at work and at each pressure there is a true realization that we are doing good—the people know it. Had the people of this city been told, six months ago, that such a revolution was to take place in the dry goods business of this city they would very probably have laughed at the prediction and ridiculed the prophet, for at that time all means of relief were clouded in obscurity; but, as the night seemeth darkest just before daylight, the advent of HALES dispelled the clouds and threw sunshine into the homes of those svho could not afford to pay ex tortionate prices for dry goods. Bale's Great Special Sale of Dry floods Has fairly vanquished all opposition and left us in sole possession of the f aid. We will continue this sale a few weeks longer, to give those in the country an opportunity to avail themselves of the special bargains. Never was there such a slaughter. We started it to make it a VERITABLE SALE And we have succeeded. Our purpose was to make this sale advertise the House, and the crowds that have thronged our store since are living witnesses to the fact that we are naming lower prices on a greater variety of goods than any other house in Los Angeles. But the fact is we are too heavily stocked. Our Eastern purchases far exceeded our capacity, and we are compelled to clear them out. The Goods are all Paid for —.-AND ASI7ST BB 0 O I<D! In conclusion, we invite everybody to pay one visit to HALES (Jreat Special Sale OF— New York and Eastern DRY QOODS, And our word is our bond that you will not suffer a disappointment. HS»No goods taken back or exchanged during this sale. Country orders receive prompt and careful attention. Price List and Samples sent free on application. VERY TRULY YOURS, J. M. HALE & CO, 7 and 9 BPEING ST., OPP. POSTOFFOE. LAWYERS, A. KKUNSOM, 0 WILIT RLU, Br.M NIR W. LKR BRUNSOH. WELLS & LEE, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW Rooms 11 to 18, Bakar Block, Los Ang-dcs, CI. Practice to all State and Federal courts. Ban lm 1 a. BIKTLBT. J. a. LtCaß. MOTS SICKS. WICKS, LVCAB tt BENTLEY, ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW, SG AND 87 TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. auttutt J. O. Howard. Joii.n KoBARrs. HOWARD & ROBARTH, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Wilcox Block, 40 Sprinjr St., Los Anjfeles. letatf David Lyon, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, Room 1, Downey Block, Loa Ana>l«*. ait w p. QAjtonrßß. w. o. srernnsoN. Oardiner & Stephenson, Attorneys an Counselors at Law Orrtcs -Rooms 1, 2 and 3, Allen Block, CORNER OP SPRING AND TEMPLE STS. _leb2ltl D. M. ADAMS, ATTORNEY.AT - LAW, Room 77 Temple Block. laulllf J. Brousaeau, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. (71)08. CO AND 11. BAKER BLOCK, mrlltl JNO S. CHAPMAN. I. A. OR..YES Graves & Chapman, Attorneys and Counselors at Law ROOM NO. C BAKER BLOCK. Mil 3EORGE S. HUPP. THOS. II SMITH Smith A Hupp, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. OFFICES-38 A 89, TEMPLE BLOCK Will practise In all c the State and Federal Courts in California and will jrlve prompt and tsltaful attention to all business entrusted to than nlll PHYSICIANS. M. Hilton Williams,MD, MOPSO (Formerly of Detroit, Mich.) DteMuet. of the Head, Throat and Chest, •iiclu.l -lag the Eye, Ear and Heart, a specialty. OFFICE:—I7S North Main street. Offlcehours from 101. m. to 4r. y. Sundays, from 4to f. P. M. Residence, 15 South Charity street. feb29ft Dr. H. Y. Baldwin, (Late of Toronto, Canada.) Rooms 5*2 and 53, Nadeau Clock. febU lm 0. EDGAR SMITH, M. D. t fi>ctu. OI«ea«t>«. Womb and Urin ary Troubles. »-tiFFICK:-yo. 18 South Mait> street. JanliU DR. J. P. WIDNBY l!a-* removed hla office from Downey BlGcit to WIDNEY BLOCK, FIRST STREET, Between Mi in and Sprtof. OFFICE HOURS, {"Jj l J p j, Residence, 321 South HIU Street. ' Telephone, office 30, House 59-3. JsJi23tf DE. J. M. WHITE! DEN TA L PARLOR, South Sprinjr street. No. 31 BrTson Block, Los Ar.fre.ei, Cal. JanCt! M. P. OHAMBERLIN, M. D. Graduate of the lIOMOKOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, Of Missouri at St. Louts. Office and Raaldeues. 70 South Main street. Obstetric, and D seases ot Women a specialty. Office hours at all times when not absent on -jro fesssonal business decfi tf DR. R. H. SHOEMAKER, XX B X T I R V , Late of Philadelphia. OFFICE—Room No. 7, Nadeau block Otfice hours—lo a, h. tot r. m daily, except Sunday. Contour flluna;a a Bpsdslty. novo tf l_ K. RILEY. M. D., OFFICE—Room tt, Schumacher block, oppoelt** postofflce. Office hours—l() to 12 A. m., Sto 4 and 7to 8 r v. nov'J lm F. 01 W. CRANK, M. D-, HOM HOP ATHIST. Especial attentiOß paid to diseases ot Infants and children. Rooms M and 30 Baker block. Ottos boars, 1.l a si. to 11 n., ito 4. and: to- i- >. Mltl «M. S. .ORES,M. D.) Lanfr.tuco Block. LOS ANGELES Ere, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases (rente I exclusively. octtMf W. L. WILLS, M. 0., Physician & Surgeon, Office, 21 W. FIRST ST., WIDNEY BI.OCK. Office Hours-8 to Si. H. and 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 r. at. selltf Elisabeth A Follansbee, M. D. OFFICE, ill 8. FORT STREET Orncs Horns -8 to 10 a. n. 4 to 6r. v. Sixth .treat oars pass the door. selStf WALTER LINDLEY, M.D Orncs «n Rbsidbwcb BTO. SSateS TORT ST Nest door to Wollweber'S .1 nig store. Telephone No. 42. Office hours t to 4 r. It Br T,C UtLK. HCALTH OFFIOER. Offloe, for the tn>esent, room S, Llchtenbcrrer Block, Main Btreet, abe\e First. Office hours tor Vaccinal".c and other city bustnsas, from 8 to 10 A It. fet)7tf BR. CHAB. A. H. DE SXIOETHY. OFPlCE:—Sohumsehcr Block, opposite Tost nrßce, rooms 20 and 21. RESIDENCE:-Pearl street, corner Ninth. Office hours:—lo to It a. a.; 2t04 r. «.; 7to Br. M. st residence. Telephone No. at office and residence, ISO Day and night calls answered. MEM Dr. O. F. Qillingham, Member Royal Coltef c Surgeons, Ens land. Member torsi Col Info Pbysiclana, Kdlnbure;. 11l N MAIN ST., NEXT BAKER BLOCK. dsolMf Dr. J. 8. Griffin, OFFICE AT RESIDENCE. Ist MAIN BTREET. Office Honrs- 9 to 11 a. M , 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 r. n Residence-East std. ol Main street, below First mla-U Dr. Joseph Kurt! No. *H Male street, opposite Baker Block AST Ere and ear rllßsasss treated with ths oars of a specialist. aptt J.BsMaMB, M.~K, Oounty Physician. MASCAB-EL BUILDINO, np stairs. Residence Cosmopolitan HetaA OSJlos bosirsfrom 10to II a. sr.; from Itoir c ssee-tf Mrs. Alios Hiuins, VLD. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Onto, and Bill IBs as-No- It Fort, street, Lo Srejslss, Oat Osssebeets, lets Ma. as., if to aal.te»«lateei»ielsit. a»lm Good BuBinMB Chance, MtsMeaaa fsamsßSaaS. tsassss sntaslsi ess— salinilii wt?bsbmsiLbbiMi'sssasaai^assaTnsaVetas *^ [ '^" > *W feoJsH * || KjW». it|[>| NEW TO DAY. JYEW TO DAY. Los Angeles Jewelry Manufactory, IM NORTH SPRING ST., TEMPLE BLOCK, FREDRICK LINDE, Proprietor. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION of our customer* and tho public, that having NVOVM from our old ntand In tho Downey Block, to our present suarteie, where, with increased (arilitlta, it i; &ur lnteiitleii to niaaufaetare mostly or nearly all the goods which «c offtir tar sale. We alio i MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY TO ORDER. Sotting or renttlng Diamond* and Precious Stones in the most ancient or modern styles. Also Letter, and Ornamental Engraving. Letter. Engraved in all etylv* and languages, Enamel En graving and EuameUog In Color*. Adjnstlntt or Fine Watehr* by Skilled Workmen • Wo also carry In stock a large asiortraent o( AMERICAN AND BWISB WATCHES, Diamonds & Diamond Jewelry, Quartz Jewelry of aU Designs. Etruscan and Filigree Work. SETH THOMAS, WATERBURY, WELSH AHD FAHCY BRONZE CLOCKS, AND A LAROE STOCK OF SILVER PLATED WARE AND OPTIOAL GOODS,' ASSAYING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Oive vi a call anil be convinced that you can Jo better here than elsewhere. The HIGHEST PRICE PAID for OLD GOLD and SILVER. f2l lm » Tho Beat Range in the City ia the GLENWOOD, * FOR 9AI.F. nv CHAPMAN & PAUL, DEALERS Of Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. ALSO Plumbing «t Tin Roofing. "THE GLENWOOD." NOS. 12 & 14 COMMERCIAL ST., LOS AKOiimiSi. O-aSkXa. lebHlm eT. mwarKnßJkftnHS, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER 1 And Manufacturer ol Practical Theatrical, Fashionable, Ornamental aiul Artistic ItAIH WORK; iu-h as Braids, Curls, Puffs, Win. Uall-Wijs, Wares or Front Pisces, Fashionable Colffurra, rlalr lewelry, Hair Flowers, Monumental Device* in memory-of lost lelativu and friends. Also THEAT RICAL WIGS AND BRARDS, tic. No. 118 FIRST STREET, NADEAU BLOCK, Log Angeles. tar A larite and sclaet stock ol all kiwis ol Jair Goods at th. Lowest Prices always an hand Ladies' and Children's Hair Dreaalng, Cuttinjt, Shimpooliw and Curlinp; in the most artistic man EXOTIC UARDimS~ANb NURSERY, NEW LOS ANCEIES STRZET, BETWEEN FIRST AND THIRD STREETS. I now oiler the best assortment of ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS AND BULBS to be 'ound in Southoru California. Parties are Invited ti eiamine my stock and get prices before purchasing dsewberc. I do not intend to be undersold by any agents or dealers New crop of Lawn 0.-ass Seed no*-on hand. .. ■ »n3-3m r-apeotfully, I.OTJIS J- STB JaTeat MI.. \os. 107,103, 103,101 Commercial & 80S Los Antreles Street. LOS ANGELES CITY. Hloaet) Established lMO.) G. L. MESNAGER & CO., (Successors to VAcnS FRERE3 * CO.) WINE AND BRANDY MAKERS OFFER FOR SALE TO THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE 00,000 GALLONS OF PURE OLD CALIFORNIA WMES OF ALL KINDS And Grape Brandies Made '»y Themselves. Also KEEP ON HAND THE FINEST BRANDS Of WHISKIES DIRECT FROM THE EAST. All persons In search of Pure and Healthy Old California Wines should give them a calL Telephone No. 100. Janl7 Jo- FURBTITTTRIir J. P. MANSFIELD & CO., Just Received Direct from the Bast a Large Assortment of Latest Styles of Furniture. IPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERY A SPECIALTY. Call and Examine Fricei and Oood, at NO. 9 NORTH MAIN STREET. lanHSSi Slgfla-t 3-© Priceless.. Avoid all Spectacle .Wlurs, wbeu your eyesight is failing, uutil you consult Dr. H Robinson, *mOP T I O I ML Nn* OF SOUTrt-.RN CALIFORNIA Can always be found at Piatt & Herman's Jewelry store. Careful attention eiven to ill oomplicatad oases of defective evsahrht. COMPaUND At TICMATIO LENSES MOUNTED TO ORDER. ARTIFICIAL EVES INSERTED t appear natural In size and color. PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OP ALL. fobl2 6m FULTON WELLS. THE ABOVE PLAM. STTCATSD Thirteen Miles from Los Anielea and 2 Miles North of Norwslk. on the Santa Ana rUtlroari, IS BEING OFFERED FOR SALE. It Is a good paying property, paying an interest on abont (40,000, but can be bought for Wee money. The medicinal properties of the water are eqeel to ihoee of any health resort on this continent, and possibly not inferior to any in the world. The property ie well improTtd and ie located In a beaatlful and healthy loee'ity. Owing to the mi'.dneaa i f the climate, it is well petrooited the year round. 1 his place is no huenbeg and will pay the purchaser as shore elated. With a few thoesand dollsrs more Improvements added i* wonld return a good interest on 1100,000. Parlies wiabing to purchase can apply to the owner at FULTON WELLS, When they hare a Fostothce and Daily steal. IeSMI HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FORTY NEW OASES OF GOODS ■Lttk FREIGHT BLOCKADE H R\ J An immeoto amount of delayed good», which we will dlnotM of Immediately «t figfl |He : ■ Thtae food* have come hy way of tha Union Pacific ■Kjug Railroad, and from San Franciaco by Steamer, *X Hv '' incurring; to u» agreat of Time. We have determined to clea* ourselves or this shipment at once, so as to snake room for A LARGER ONE FOLLOWING. Our arrangement at the East Is to have a certain amount or freight shipped to as on regular dates, so as not to overcrowd OTJB SSIAt.I. STTORX], Consequently, by (he delay or these goods, we will shortly have the next shipment upon am, which will overran OUR LIMITED ROOM. We are therefore compelled to clear theae goods oat at prices that WILL MOVE Them Immediately, and to this end wUI offer these delayed C.OOBS at PRICES THAT Wl Ll' CARRY themoff -A.T ONOB. WhSk aSeMit tho local column wa will Unity state tha items of s)P7 delayed goo Is ami prices. 'tElem. PEOPLE'SSTORH One ]?i»ice. I offer ut SAN FRANCISCO LOUTEST PRICES. daUrsred Free of all chAlwss. st set rsllron station or steamer landing In Southern Callfarais, for Cash or Easy Installments, PIANOS ORGANS Of the Celebrated atanufsctures ol HURT F. MILLSR, Boston. I. IRORWtsIR SnttUU lift, Hew Bam, Cose, CROVESTEEN st FULLER, New York City, TAYLOR * FARLEY Orsjaa On., lIEMME A LO.VO. San Fraoelsco, Wotesstsr. Mam. BRIDGEPORT OisjaaOa., Bridgeport, Conn., AUBER, New York City, and other makers. Instnunsnts Tuned, Rapairsd sad Mossed. .Stools and Covers, Muslo Books and Sheet Mttslo, Blank Mosjo Books, Musle Paper, Mnslc Rolls, Music Cases and Binders, Guitars, Banjos, Violins, Violincelloe, Zithers, Tamborinea, Flutes, Flageoleta, Fifes aavd Drums, Aocordeons, Concertinas, Harmonicas, Strings of alt kinds, eto. Ths undersigned basing a business experience of nearly thirty years In Mew Tost atjras4 elsewhere, and an intimate acquaintance and relation with the Flaao aad Otfae MeSMSSistBSSM and Music Trade throughout tha United mates, |i haeillUse tor ssusaWat a»ylilln»rasaxsl In ths Music line st Lower Prices than ever heretofore ottered la Southern OaOlorala. L. T. VALENTINE, Manufacturers' Sole Agent for Southern California. Headquarters and* ffltow-rooaa a l*o. 87 Worth Mala Street. deele Saoa PLOWS. I'LOWS. SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOWS. M. S. BAKER A CO., 43.t0 47 S. Rain Street, are Mole Agent for this the Best Chilled Plow made. Liberal Discount to tho Trade. M. S. BARKER e% CO. \tlea Engines and Boilers carried in stock at the City Foundry and Machine Shop, 43 to 47 South Main Street. None better or cheaper on the Coast. mUU M. 8. smvAKeft <* 00. BE. W. OHILDS, HARDWARE EMPORIUM, NO. 21 LOS ANGELES ST. Dealer in Bto Tee, Ranges, Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Foroe and Lift Pumps, Robber Hose, Crockery and Glassware, Iron and Lead Pipe. Sole Agent for the .Superior Stoves aad Ranges, manufactured by Bridge A Beach Manufactur ing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware and Artesian Well Pipe. Plumbing in all its branches done to order with neatness aad dispatch. jy*l tf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIRST STREET. BETWEEN SPRING AND MAIN XsOSB G-eSOC*. MrSM Pacific Wagon Comp'y, No. m NORTH MAIN STREET, Wholesale anil Retail Dealer in Every Description of Damages, Buggies, Phaetons, f agons, Etc, Manufactured from Material Seasoned to Suit this OUaavate. Call and Examine My Qoodß. J. R. McMANIS, Manager sMM WOOD, HAY AND OH^ROOAL. HOtsMBSMa BOOTT IST ft. BraMsm Stoßat. •»» NO. 177.