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2 and other local atatiatica. Tlie •hrnuirlA ao rarely tnorita tho praiso of a I. uinjyrs. tie journal -it la generally an MJafa and nue aiiled in ita political outgiving, that it rerpiirea aome t-i-m-roaily ou our part to admit of Mita ample recognition of ita excepbvooal enterprise. Aa au in dication of the psifectinn to which mere I'lmtoin piuriiidism haa lately been brought we give the "live |..nni..l, which ia generally oa unfiiii nnd preju Aaad in it. iutelleotual depiirtinent aa it wi II (JOB Id I"', Una eialiilti.ui "pull When the Chronii U ahall make ita spirit nf fair play comlitcrisuialc with its BBti r prise it will lm entitled to cull itself a DAILY HISRAU) 81IH/Il* UOPlue ot I In- lli'l'ltllj. o l-»'lHe. Herald Bteam Pnnlin,! Houao. The Itassi.n aussm friiillua Houss I. out sin fjesseil tiy any Jo I'rlittiui: Otoes nn Ih" P»el est, Olttslilo ot Hall yvaiwiseu. in n»»Utia> lul doInK jnli »nrX. Loa la-ies.. s'wl sera • l * d "' •thtlou star bo "I-'I m ■ ■'"""* Notion Tfereafter BOtIOSS I*l Cmnpslilel w.i'Ois Chun-tic., eta., ellX-Onti I* In • '"' ""sali. ■ : e-rv mi.... Th« Hmai.d "H.tf i-i ~.. i.-i v-ilh the t« ft- The HrstLi. i. tne atMal aainr el Uia eJtv al Ansele. The city iloliiinm-ut Ist list, aad ,i! efJr. IBM pal nntles. only In lv col akaWtaaa km, No. f. BaJea H.|usr. n»w rarkOlty, sr. aleakl t.,r iho Brui* Itwnl loirlanll] i«- lesne i.i asli an Ui. unK r« Mr n. N. Ko«o ii th. tanta An. airoiit el till 111 « IM. groat Journal, Mn. 11.Sooyiaxn, uf Dm linn nf Baoflald * Tevi., is at praaaal paying a vimt to Loa Angeles, having conic flown with Ibe Hon. Charfea N. Koltun, an latter gontli man Baring gone up to Han Boriirdlao Bounty, to look niter bii lime interest, iv iho ■tbjkibotDOod of Cotton, Tn tin .11 inn gaatritmoa, aaon than II others In Oallfonila, i. I.". Angela! noooty Indebted for tba dare lop 0M0) "I bar oil interests. Mr. Soofjeld gave, for a long lime, lii* tine executive abilities to tho ilrvelopment of Ihe ill understood possibilities of the pirn oaftuo. To bii undaunted faith ami energy were due the enlistment nf the • -ipit.l which alone made fmllloO certain in n linn ill which hllliilreda nl IBn.uidi nf dollan of investment van required bafota the Int dollar ol ratara cnlild he counted upnn. Ko important have become tbaM peUoleota ilafanlli that the Maaara, Scoiiold a t«U have di.posed of llieii- immense tnei-cuntile business and nre new devoting their almost uxcluaive uttcn lino to the diivelopinent of their muni ninth petroleum interests. The llr.nti.i. haa taken a threat pride in rOaOftttOg tin- Hiicceanivu stages cf the evolution nl |M< inland id I.oa Angelea btaraat, It bus olroaily attained the milium dnllar limit Of proililclioii mul there ia no rea s.inutile .lintl.t hut thut, ill time, the nil uicoaureu of Loa Angeles anil VsntOtn counties will livul iv remunerative nut put tbo.e of Paottylranla. The pre. eiioeol Mi .li. 0. Bcofleld ll a gn*ran ten that the capital uml uucrgy *blob have already Ma plUbad an muOb lire to he concentrated and inertased. Yeara nf patient <lavntir.il to the ilevclnpniilit of one of onr leading tntaraata, we are happy to nay, are ahoiil tn lm rewanled hy rpraodld raiulti to the Mas win. have put in money and pluck iv thu cxplnitation of thia section. It i. tlie peculiar dfat button of Lna Angeles Oonnty that aim wilt he enriched both hy the nil which ia expressed fiuin tbetilivu and that which ia drawn from the rock. Now that Lot Angeles, through the liberality nf an enterpti R citbsen, 11 about tn inaugurate it inparb Oft. House, it i. high ti lhal -I Id have a lintel nl least nn tha scale of the Arlingti.il, at Santa Barbara. Millions of dollm. are yearly heiug hut to Loa Angeles because wealthy people cannot find here the aooommodntloni fnr which they would gladly pay. When the Frincoas liouise nml her husband the Mari|uis of Lime desired tn spend some weeks al I/is Angeles tln-y vera obliged to go ehwwhere for lack of aaooroaaoda tlons. Tin; Hmuld learni with pain of tha deuth nf Mr, T. .1 Uayatila, one ..I the proprietrir-i ol the Lna Angeles Timet, Deoeasoil wus n valuable ami energetic citi/en mul a thorough master of tho art preservative of all arts. He pus Hosaud many Amiable and ingratiating <|onlitiee; and his prematurediatb,frovn quick eonaoitrptfon, will nvritcsympathy In a large circle of appreciative friends. Ouly a yenr age Mr. t.uyiitila waa one of thu must go-uheail and energetic of men. The death uf snob a man, almost on tbe portals nf life, niliii.inisbes ua bow fragile are tbe strands which hind the best and strongest uf 111 tn earth. Thk gravoyards of the United States are full of Democrats wbo went ilaaght ered by Democrats through differences which nroso from variances of opinion as to party matters. The cemeteries of California are fully represented in this melancholy necrologies! roll. This is the only party which ever existed in the Doited States ot which such a thing can be said. Our opponents ore too wise to %Mrrei amongst themselves. Tboy never indulge in two sets uf candidates for Ihe same olliees mn- do they treat themselves to the peculiar luxury of the duel ala mortr. it is high time that 'Democrats should pattern after their op ponents, at least in this respect. Nome persons havo uu idea that it cods nothing to inn it train of cars over mountains and deserts, hut the cold- Hooded facta remain, as calculated from actual experiment, and published in the Cleveland //cmM of recent date, slmw ing what it costs to run a car or train ot cars, without the expense ot | tupping hud starting, which costs 88 cents for each operation. Here are the ligures: "The overage (, " Ht rumiiiig uu onli nary pasiengttr train of from nix tv ten couches ii front $1 tn |l.«*fi a mile. This umy seem largo Ht tirst, hut when tho Hevfn-.il items mo t uk en into account OM will suspect, after all, that tin- estimate, is too small. One 01 the principal item* is tho running of the locomotive. It has been tho study of master mechanics to nvlueo tho OOst of running au engine, and inch claims to ho a little closer iv his calculation, than tbe other. The a vertigo cost during Jriuuary of ruiiuing tho engines on the Hoe Line, for rxmn ph\ was 16.77 cents per mile. Freight engine* ran at a cost per mite of 17.73 cents. PetSOOffoT engines cost less, \iz , I7.JN cents per mile; while switch on gfnee, wblen are credited with so much mileage per day, regardless of tho di - tnnees run, ar.) run at so low a cost list > reduce tin* average to 15 77 cents per kntle. The engines ran M6B miles to a lon of coal, ami 10.38 miles to a pint of oil. Thk most ttonleatant thing in connec tion with the business depression in thu Kast just now is that tlm industrial lockouts are resulting In untold misery to those Wbtl earn their breed iv the sweat of their brows. The poet has ad monished us to pluck from thu nettle danger th« Bower lafety; and it is more than likely that tbe worklngrnan, as a rcHiilt of th.- agonies born of privation, will turn from Iho Republican pony, whose policy hai resulted in bis alter nate pampering uud starvation. With the spigot and Ihe hang both let out ot atock speculation. Wall street will nut be so ready in the present as in tho past to raise a huge corruption fund, to muiu taiu tho monoornte in power, The Re publican party, in the glut (lays of ear later history, has beeu too ready to pr*. claim the prosperity begotten ol the mill and roll ol anew, protiflo and pro gressive country as its own peculiar con tribution to the iiatiou. We shall short ly sec whether it will he equally ready to assume the o bum ol the Inevitable bard times which will be the leading characteristic ot the current twelve month. _____ m __ m __ mmm _ "Added to tho espouse of mritivo (lower is the outlay for wear aud tear of cars; It bt estimated that it costs ,"l cents auiibitokuep a sleeping oar running, and the wageeof train hands, aro, The ex paaaee from the item of wear nnd tear is increased by uu increase ol the speed ..I a train. The special trains ou the I.ska Shore, running nt a speed of about forty miles an hour, aud tbe fust mail at abont thirty-seven miles, ure tbo moat expensive trains on that line." Tiik bMt ol' all counsels to Democrat! ia liarmony. Whoso preuehetb dissen sion ami aoweth bitteraen amongst brethren in the I ,1 (lave of Knpul.li vans. Hu bl doing thu dirty work ol that parly, nnd he ia probably doing it without pay, in many loetauoee, The Oar/ tbtag thavt can extenuate the lolly of a fool ia hia conversion Into k rlllaln, on tha principle Hint a blunder bt noise than v oriino. There ia plenty of time yet for tbe organization In California ol n triumphiuil [Htioooralia campaign based on harmony. If Democrats all apply themaolree, however, to laying nd the mean things they know or laney tiny know nhont Mob other the end la certain. It means Ifl llnloua defeat. Tho Honorable or Right Honorable Christopher I'.uel,lev and his clubs, of San Praneieoo, ure just now busily en gaged in denouncing Demotwati the latchula of who'o shoes they are un worthy to ti.'. They do Ibis with Hie more Impunity because, should tbey auccecd iv enuring the defeat of thu Democratic party, the assets of the pseud.. Democratic firm oi Christopher Buckley a Co, would be paated over to the Rapabtiean eteeplng membera of tlm Bna, Til., the Messrs. Hlggkn, Gannon ft Chute; so lhal, aa to these pnti i .tie worthies, Ibe result would still he substantially the same. 11. ends throughout tbe state at large, however, have no such convenient arrangement These ttgurna au. mud.' where the cost of fuel is about oue half whal it is in California for flOal, while if we used pc troluam for fuel on thia coast would be about iho name as in the Kaatem states. Another item that adds to the expense of running a train of cars in California is the ineraaet in lha price paid lor labor on tbis t oast. This is un Important.tarn that makes a large difference with lliu balance sheet ol any company, All these element* must be taken iuto ac count iv considering the cost of running a train of cars in this State. Tho oi.l flagship Hartford, Admiral I'pshur, after leaving Sail I'.-dro, broke her after cylinder whan owe Newport Landing, oo tba 10th tmt. It appear. thai Ibart mi' nO cylinder, of this pat tern on Ihia eoaat, nn.l Hie Admiral will have ti) Uu at San I'eilro or Han Kium-ia co till a new cylinder can ba .H..nt hire l i thi altera iiavy.yards, wliiel. will require several months. A Curious Growth. in fact, would nut consent to be parties to aueh n I'eter Funk game— so that it behooves tbem all Ibe mom lo cultivate harmony and aim at success through the rallying of the Democratic vote. We throw out these suggestions l.n the consideration of sensible li,- rata, hoping that there aro atill acme left. Partlei who have had oeeaaioc In go to Webber Like by the trail from Sierra Valley have noticed th.. most curious growth ol vegetable matter to be I inn.l in the world. About 100 yardl Irom the trail stands a tree, rather two trees grown iv one st Ihe base, hut which separate at a distance ot twelve feet above. One of these trees is a spruce nn.l the other a oedar and appear to Ik. lirmly united, form We aie aware that the p.-rfe.'l uniting of these trees of entirely dittereut ipaoiea is ountrary to nature, hut ben is the livtng proot of compkita imalga ■nation, wbiek shows that cv istural laws are subject to exceptions. But thara is another more striking pin Boaaanoa in aoajaaotlon will, theaetrei At a diatence of v quarter of a mile one can see alandlilg out ia bold relief ou the body of tho tree, or trees, the letters "A X" in Gothic form, connected by a character resembling au A. I j efoeet inspection no truce can be found of the letters. -hVihun,)' . Tin: Sau Kiaueise.. Chrtmlett haa twice within a year achieved Iriumphaul jour lialism which, us reapeets detailed work nud labor, are almost unprecedented in tb.- aw lory of nawcpapirlaa; on ibe American continent, and it goea without aiying that iv special work of Ibis de *" ebriptiou tin- United state, leads tin. world. Tlie tirst tremondoui aohieva naaat of the tViroiii.7'was in its hiator ical accouut ot the Knights Templar, in connection with thn late Trienuial Con clavo held at Sau Krancisco. I bat was a positive miracle ot journalism, which ha- been accomplished by no New York daily paper as reapeets auy single topic. It involved an expenditure, nn intelli gent antpping nut "I the subject treated and a herculean labor almost without precedent in any intellectual lie! I. Tbe firat issue of tbo New York 11, raid could have been tacked into that edition of the Ckronieh one bun In ,I lime, with out much expanding Ihe volume of that unrivaled issue, tin the Uth inst. the Ptwlwlali aujatka aa t.. the front iv splendid style, it met tlm situation by a triple sbe. tin which tbe whole history of Odd Fellowj'.ip waa exhaustively fctlimuai i/od; aud it contallie I, besides, the won. ol every Odd Fellow iv Califor nia, with an exact partieiilari/atiuu oi each several lodge, its location, otboers, More Particular About His Nights "I went down and looked at that bouse iv Curnnium street, dear, aaid Mr. Crirr.eonbeaa to his.Mi.-athr.uk last lha other matalag "1 thlak it is just Hi. pin., that will sail na. In fact J have decided to purchase it and spend tbe rest of mv days there." "Well, Mr. Crlmianhiak." replied the wife, deeidudlv out of temper, ''I don't care two straws whore yuei apead the lest of your days, but what 1 am inter ested in is where are you aoiug tc spend your nights!" Keenbirj WtifriniMM. Laai Bjnaday at ehur.li we übaui cad Utf\Vl ill. ladles paid Illon: attention to their texture than to tbe text.--/ > AhV rfcfjakaaCalf, it appears then that you go to crfhrch. Or is Ibis like your other other paragraphs, pure hctiun.— iVoti iand Cuuritr-OairtU. THE LATEST! |S|.ei ial tn ths HaUW l>y the Western Union Telegraph Company, j PACIFIC COAST. I nn i n Wlreu Dlasrcarn'ed s.n humueo, Muy If The wirca are in IrOßbit i lit Ol Ogdcn. Vluiillli'i'iit l.mialli.ii from Mra. Mlatit'ord. Sr. r'li.tNiTio. May 10. Thu follow iiiL.- n i.-gram explain. lUelli "I" Mn. | v ili I. Cooper, H.-lli Kiaiiri»ui):-- , Ou tin. tlm auinvuraary nf my ■mt') birth ilny, I dUh in tba )mu<ln nt my Itrotbor, Mr. An.l Lelbrop, tin- sum ni *1000 to bu UtmA ttnrioi ihe year ut yimr discietlon lm tin. 1.111111 Itanium nuoar yon charge. Ttiiii in uuita independent ni thn tIIKK) I bnv/a uliiiiily donated lor thu Mission Kinilcrgurico. (Signed) Mkm I.ki.im- stanhikh." Mra. Coopar inland, t.i ..pen annthtT kimlorgariou toon with this Utc<t ~,tt lli-aw In liuvrnni'Dt HnnilM. Man r'tUMMNW, May 16 - At tho early rail to <lay g"Vcnnoeut with i|tlote.l ll.lt At lliu ulnae they had diupped lo gl.lfl. 'l it.' l.aat or 1 in- iti'iH-uiHti'M. Han fm*»aUeu, Muy 111. the follow iiik oHißntoh was received at tho Praald' in, Sun Ifrancisco, from Iho Department Of Arl/ouu, ilu-.il May ISfhl "t'.ililftin Crawford telegraphs that Lieutenant Knatar tßroad nvi-r to hint yesterday •jo Ohfrioabttaa, four men mcl sixteen w maad obi Idn n. Two sousofJuh ar.. ami.nn tbam, Tin. parly ii thn laat of the Cbirleahnas and Warm Spiing lv diaus which had lieon in Mexico. All of thooa Indiani urn now ou the nwrVb* tinu. ■Julldttalnt: the UAvernor. Han Frani'iu'o, May 16. —It is stated that several member! of the Republican Mute Committee have Informed Oofer* DOT BtOnotUM that ho would be expected to call an electjOU this fall for Senators in the odd numbered districts, and that if he did not do so, the Republicans, would mn candidates who, if elected, would claim seats iv the Senate. Tlm* Unuorlal Niatu-* llmllMturbed Sw KitAM'isru, May 16.—A consider able, amount of money was sent Hast to dsy. Ordinary exchange on New York is selling at thirty; Telegraphic has risen tv one aad a half. Home <>f the bunks hive '.tupped selling and several this morning called on their customers to put np further collateral on overdrafts. Tbe market is iiiiHlTeciod otherwise. Will* of llaheaa ror puts t.rsnt id. Han Francisco, May HI. —Iv the cases of Mrs. Martha Wilson nml Arthur Wells, arrested charged with having committed perjury in the Hharou ctse, tho Supreme Court has, ou petition, granted writs of habeas corpus in their behalf, returnable before thu Superior Court of Alameda county tomorrow, Republ IraiiH Inliaranonlousi. San Francisco, May 10.—At tbe meeting this eveniug of thu Repub ictn County Committee au elfort to roorgau i/o tbe city clubs wus defeated. Wheat nnit llarley Market San Francisco, May 16.—Wheat, sternly but dull; seller t?l .3Nj,<rt l.'W. Barley, weak aud dull; buyer, .fjOitg •li buyer, season, .874(<501. The Mtoeu Hoard. San Frvncinco, May 10. — Best & Belcher, $*2 10; Chollur, $1 .10; Crown Poiat,sl 40; Could A Curry, $1 50; Hale & Noicross, sj-J.30; Mexican, #1.40; Ophir, $1.50; Poiosi, .05; Savage, .80; Siorra Nevada, $1.50: Uuion Consoli dated, tj*J 05; Navajo, $3; Yellow Jacket, $2.10) Belle Ide, ,55. The Hmkslii Mtork Main. SAiitAMKNTo, Cala., May 10.—The HAt'gin stock sale on tho Kancho del PaSO, to-day, was largely atteuded from all points of tht: State. Tbo horses sold to-day were roadster geldings. One chestnut gelding, Mre-O. M. Catcher, Jr., i rOUght $.400, another colt by the same horse, $a'EO. Eighty-three horSM were disposed of at what are considered tt* 11 * nndy sutisl.ictoiy pricea to the seller. Bidding «u< spirited. Thu aggregate, sales were about #18,000. To-morrow rtrtv, one and two-year-old trotting colts aro to be sold. What it Coats. Major**, i hi- !Hnrdt>rpr, AI mors t .tiitki'M Uood Mia Karaite From Ml, Oaki-ani., May 10 -Lloyd L. Majors, tke convicted murderer, who is eonhued here and ia to bo cxc. utod on the 'J3rd butentj made a despciale attempt to MOafM from jad thii* morning, lna struggle wiin tlie prisoner the jailor was smitMisly but t. Mnjors succeeded in broking his way out to tbe street, but was soon recaptiiied lip two tireiucu and safely locked up again. Fuiiurt Murdered, CurroN, A. T., May 10.—Much fooling is manifested in Chiton aud Moronel over thu hanging ol John Nichols, whone body was found twelve in i lei mi 1111 h of Lordshnrg, IS. M. Nichol-i lett Morcnci about a month ago, will frovidoi with money, to visit some adjoining camp snd was I i-t heard Irom iv l.uitl.dtutg, N. It., abuut lodaysago. The New Mexico authoritns will bo urged to thoroughly in \ e»iit/ate toi mysterious deatli, as it is bsswirod be W4U foultv Inm deled. r'uand IM-ad In Hed. Salt Lakk, L'tah, May 10 ft bound 11. Murphy, oil*of tbe most prominent citizens of Salt bale and widely known on tha Pacitlo coast, was found dead in bis bed th s morning from heart disease. Ho wus Grand Representative id tbe ..rand Lodge of Odd Kellovis, and t.rand TVeevrvreff ol tke Crand Lodge ofthe Knights of Pythias EASTERN. funeral or ehurlra O'Conor. N«W Yiikk, May 10.—Tbe remains of Ch.u los O'CoaOr were buried from St. I'utriek'a ftoeaan Catholic t athedral this morning. Three thousand people were pus.-ni, among them atoecoeConkliag, Moneignor Cupel, Biebopa atotiruder, Haudrtuka, MoMnrruy and Wigger, Wm. Krarta, Kn.w.ll I. Flower, Bl Mayor Oraea, Banj, A Uri.tow. .% Triple llanglnu;. Ukf.kswi.i.k. 8, C, May I*.—Alfrrd and damns McL'nllogli, father nml aon. lor the murder of Kphraim Sax aud Kiley Anderson, for thu murder of Louise UrrAth and ber baby, were all three banged ou tha same gallows to. day. Tbe Go Tern or this morning re fused In interfere. Accident to the Flagship. ■terllNati iM luinae noil Hontlr*. Ni.w VuBK, May 16 Sterling lulls on London, till days, jsl.Mi; Sterling lulls ou Loudon, sight dratts, $4.57; U. S. 4j sof I SIM _ illtereet ipiarterly, $1.11; C. tl, is, IW7, lain ni ipnitwlj M.la\| C. s. :ta, optimal, quarterly, $I.U0; W. U. Tel.. .521. TlieTreawairy Be par tan eat A*ton fMhefl Tlie MpnnlNli I'oiinul nl Key avesal Tln eai. veil \\ asiiiniitiin. May 16.—Same aston iahiuent is meaifcatad at the Treaaetry Ueparttnanl Otar Ihe decline in govern ment secunliei, anil is only accounted fur on the theory that houds were baring rapidly convert, d into money to he used in more prog table investments. Sec retary Folger said this afternoon that lie had received no information from New York on tho subject nnd was consequently unable to explain the de cline, Tbe facl only JlWi.ikjo of oallad lunula were ottered for redemption in New York is regarded as au iudieatioii that the pontile who bold bonds are not Itu great need of money at present. A aoaferanoe «l> held at the Treasury l>e pertinent this afternoon as to the best method ot relieving the linaneial pressure iv New York. lv View ol the .In line iv I per eenl. bonds it was I proposed by the Se.-i. luiy lo autbon/e ' the purchase of these houds lv open market. Ii wai virtually decided to pareaa this eourae in ahae the de.-line ! eontiuu. a. The .s. I tctury of tli*; Treasury today 1 received v telegram Irom Special Agent Kabbn hi h<y Weak, saying that tha ■oa iuUiruMiMil iv iha Cuban iu -1 aurrfitioii luivo publicly ,n - ad IMt parpens nf aetag violence ' ogaioet the Spanish Cooaalat that place ; aad thai lie bad utTirad the fiancel the I PfOteUtioa uf the Custom House, hot the j offer waa declined. Se.Tetaiy Folger j telegraphed to the Special Agent to COO* ] far with thu uaval authorities at Key LOS AXGELES DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY MOTtXTNO, MAY 17, 18S4. Weat and co-operate with them In the protection of tbe life and proiterty of the Spanish Ctmit The Kv. in in, vi In Hi noltlj « Over The Atlaatle Haak all Kiglit, Ni S. \oiiK, May Hl.—The excite meut ul the aeveral Brooklyn hanks has calmed down. The Atlantic Stale BaoWW a*M open to day hut no Imstneas waa trauaaeled. Tbe Hank Kxaiuiuer t through last niuht. lie found every- Ihtug right andthe capital of the impi DVed. Affair* ob Wall "street. New Yokk, May lit.- The meeting at th< Ch-aiing Houso to day reaulted in a deci-mm to loan tv member* uf the As-o otatiou all thu money required at par on pledge of government Hucuntie*. Thia will, it is thoughl, help materially to case the prevailing stringency ot money. A vi-it tv thu various banks on Walt street found matters progressing >n thu usual routine. At thu Metropolitan lUnk bttainaaa was going ou as bature thu temporary suspension vi the hank, Bus iness at tho Produce Exchange was rath er gloomy. Shippers' operations urn .becked by the oxl rata* difficulty of sell lug mcrhiig exchange. Prices arc all l. wer ami tending do wll ward « onildencc Rea ton .1 In Wall •street Operator** Jubilant. NV.w York, May 10 — While there were fitt|iieut reucttoim und at times v feverish letting under fear ot further I'ailuieH, Ihe market showed a burdening tendency, and as o'clock approached and there wan net ouly uu lurther fail ures hut the favorable, conditions multi plied, there was gtu.it improvement in brie. ■■ nud a largo demand lor stock*, the day (-losing in a whii 1 of buoyancy such as haa not been witnessed lor some time. The upward movement wua aiiinulated hy the lace that lh:) Bauk uf New York bud loaned $.100,000 on govbrumuu't bonds, and was willing to loan mure ou the aaiuc aucurity; that the Clearing Houso had issued £.'i0,000,000 in cortdi catcH and expected tv issue a largo amount more, uud that cons.titrable gold had bueu ordered from tlie other aide. An additional important tactor in favor uf thu improvement uud easing ut the money market wns cult loans buy ing declined from 1 J percent. purdiem'to fi ami 0 per cent, pur annum, with v more liberal Miipply of Money uttering. The change- from depression lo buoyancy late iv the day was .cry marked. During the day considerable money wa* received from ull poinla and investor* also brought heavy amounts into the street to buy stuck. The KltUUtlnn St Hie Hailkli, Nkw York, May lb*.—The run on the Kinigraut ludustiial Havings Bauk abated lu-day. $10,000 wua paid out yesterday. Tba Oruunwich Having-) Bauk run is ended. There is a steudy run ou the German Saving* li.uk, mostly women, l ta ir were many deposits and hut few drawing out at the Second National. At the Hleuki-r Street Bunk the run waa cunliued to Ittliaus. There was a ma On the Seamuu's Savings Bauk, hut tho deposits wero paid. Merurltlea Turned Over by Fink •V Hatch. Nkw York, May 10.—Fisk & Hatch to-day turned over $2, ~00,000 securities left with them for safe keeping, and are prepared tv return all securities deposited with them as collaterals on loans aa soon as tho latter are paid off. It seems to he tho general impression iv Wall Street circles that all danger uf renewal of the disturbances uf tbe post few days are over. ft-'ew lloiiilm Offered o«s Folffer'fi tall- The Panic Over. New York, May 16. — The Sub- Treasurer hero reports only $10!*, --000 ii) bonds ottered for redump tion under Folger's proposition to redeem in anticipation of the dato of the call. The Clearing House I.ink . have agreed to ndvai.ee $20,000, 000 on government bonds, if necessary, to protect (he market. Atl evidenced go to ahow that the period of semi-panic ta over, and that monetary utfairs will gradually return to their accustomed condition. Card From Donnell. Lawsoa cV NlmpsoM. Nkw York, May 10 — Pounell, Law sou ft Simpson, who fuilcd, haudud this card to thn Associated Pros* reporter: To our I'reditom: SfRH-lt is with great sorrow we ure compelled to report our suspension, which has been brought about by it combination of circumstances over which wo had no control. We cun only request those having claims against us 10 exted such comideiation and In dulgence as is poasible, ai, otherwise, our assets may bo sacrificed to prejudici al parties. As tbe best means of realiz ing from our nesets and securing our creditors, we have made as signments of all the assets of the linn; also tho individual assets of each member of the firm wherever situated to our confidential clerk, R. H. Neems, who has been in our employ for twelve years, and is as well ncijuainted with our business and the character of the asset*, aa any nu tuber of the linn. L'nder his n>ana*;ement, with the as sistance of every member of the firm, who propose to give him every possible aid iv executing his trust, we feel warrant<ed in saying that, by this means, evert fatter ttut tea possibly be realized will be secured. We hops: to be able to pay all our liabilities if onr busioe>s is prodeutly manag.d and oar assets sre not to be sacrificed, anil we hope you will concur io and endorse the plans pr.ipfrsed. (Signed ] l» ■ lata* Lswaoii A Simpson." HtMjl mail brings in remittances to the fiirn, which are being turned over to the -dber banks as fast as instructions aie r.ccived. FOREIGN. Rktilin, May 10.—The Kmpcror ac ■ < l>tt rt tin- i ei'unrttion of "haniarek frmn the Presidency of the Cabinet and ap pointed as his t-uccenior Hetticlier, I'rtr*' s.au Minister of Statu. t'ranre and China. BaUHOMAI, May 10.-The French Ad miritl Le-pi H goes to Tientsiu to piepaie a new commercial treaty. The Aiaerlran I'anlr Matched M Ith 4'urluKllj'. biMM.N, May 16. -Tho iVesM •»«/■• "The city reganla the American linnn with curi'jsity rather than alarm. It is bflievml the situation will im#rov« when the weak financial com:, ins aie weeded out." That any person or persons who have performed labor upon or furniditd ma terials for the construction ot sai 1 work or improvement may lile, within the sitnl fifteen days, with the City Treas urer of the city of l,oa Angeles, any writ ten claim or claims he or they may make on account nf such labor performed or materitils furnished, and at the expira tion of said tifteeu days said City Treat ■rat shall pay to tbe aaid contractor the amount speciliud in this resolution, Igj* the aggregate amount ot all Mich claims, if any, li.cd in accoribmce wilh Ihe pro visions of Section 15 of "Au net to pro vide for the improvement of streets, lanes, alleys, ourt-i, places aud side walks, and the construction of sewers, within municipalities," approved Mnrch 6th, 1883. Should any money be re tained by said City Treasurer on ace Hint of any such cUim or claim*, he shall pay ov. r the amount of rnch claim only upon the onler therefor of aaid con tractor, endorsed hy the claimant there of, or upon the order t beret or ef any court of competent jurisdiction. Opposed to Division. A lawyer rcceiv*d a visit tbo other day from a farmer in a neighboring county, who stated that be had fallen into ttoiihle with Home of hit relatives over the division of au estate. "What's the amount? 'aikud the law ytr. "About $7000. I was thinking I'd make you this proposition: If you'll tako the case and recover the $7000 I'll give you (fSOOo of it.'' "My dear sir," eaJmy replied the at tortiey without the least chauge of couuienance, "you bad best consult some police court shyster. I should not only want the whole |70t*a\ bnt a re taining fee of at h ast > .00 • I nevor divide with any man." The farnor has concluded md to have a suit. Secure Position. "Hello! Where are yon going! Don't M up there; it's dangerous." "What's the matter." 8m;. S. The Clerk of tbe Council shall certify to the passage of this resolution and shall cause the saiim to be published once in the Ix>s Angeles Daily Hkrai.d, and thereupon and thereafter it shall take etiect and he in force. "They are going to explode a blast up therein a few minutes." "Well, there ain't any danger, I go ess." "Yes there is." "Oh, no; | guess not. I see a police man up there, and if there was auy dan ger he wnuldu't be there."— SumrrriUe 1 hereby certify tint the foregoing resolution was adopted by the ('ouneil of the City of Los Angeles at its meet ing of May I ith, A. D. 1884. A party of thirty San Franciscans, Mr. niaailU ol lh.' Southern I'ani tic bring ■■CTM them, says tin- Salinas Democrat, have leaned ih. K-)|iiuoNa l*akf, intend iM to atock it at MM «aith ot) ( 0(K) trout hatched at Monter< y, ami are building a lodge upon the shore to preserve its waters b>r shooting ducks aud geese in winter. The shores and bottom of the lake are muddy, and bonce the front cannot bn c I, but inasmuch aa the sup ply oi water is maintained by copious springs U ia ulways co.d and fresh, ao tbat the impoitod tish will live and attain their full size, which, under such circumstances, becomes remark able. \V. W. KoPI*RON, Clerk of the Conncil of tho city of Los Angeles. Approved thii 15th day of May, A. I>. MM* C. E. Tuou, Mayor. HOTEL ARRIVALS YESTERDAY BT. CHAKLKN HOTEL f llakinin. ISMrnaa W H Hht-%, Ksnsss A Ktiiiin \ Ton-til.., i '.iii * X Kf* nt , (luiairdo A M Uroffh, do 11 I, lUriHdtiT, Conn I) A deid, Ksnchito H nsiwi. fToisilOWS T. x klLiltehop.Stri.nl " « .1.i*... .\ .'. f. Rivs'd* J O Ms«l**a, asu Krsaclsce. NEW TO-DAY. Attention. Sir Knights. You sre hereby commanded to assemble st the Asylum of t'taur <le Utrfi ('••iiiiesndury, K. T., oo Sunday. May lath, nt 1 r. a., Nbarp, fur the par pose of tttUiiilliig the funeral ot our decessed Fraler. T. J. Cant, le. Ilv order ut K. V. T. H. WARD, 0. 0. mv 17.21 W. W. ROSB. Recorder. Masonic Notice. There will be » special meting of a Slirnet Chanter No. «, K. A. M.. bun- «/\_ Uav 18th. IBai, nt l o'clock r. a., sham. /\ t K *t Masonic Hall, McDonald Block, for ' ths ptirpowi of atteielloir the funoral of our Ute Companion. Thos. J. (Jay-stile. All eompawions t.ru requested to he present so ss to turn out in rrffallatm a t >. h . H. V. BISCAILUZ, Secretary. Express copy. myU-nt A. O. TJ. W. Funeral Notice TUB MEMBERS OF LOB ANGELES LODGE, No. f.G, A. 0. 17. W.. aro hereby notified to meet st their Hall, on Hundtjr, Muy ISth, at 1 r. a., sharp, '.o attend tha funeral ot Brother T.J. Cey-tlle. Attention Is eatled to the suction referring to funeral attendance in our By Laws. Members of Southern (Jaltiorala LodKe, No. lftl are reapectfullv invited to partinipnte. TH«iB MoOArTKBr, M. W. ByCHAs. 11. WHITE, ftsoarosr. iuyi7-2t Room and Board Wanted. Br A QENILKMAN AND WIPE. NO CHlL dren. Must bo within 10 minutes walk of i'ustofuce. D, this "Hi -v. It TO RENT. In Old Santa Monica CaQon, for the season, ths Bath House, with 75 suits, dwelling I ouse aud bar, all combined. Enquire of M Duffy, Santa Uonloa. m>l7lw rOR SALE OR TO HIHT- A house of 6 large rooms on Fifth street, Santa Monica. Address hi. Duffy, Santa Monica, Cal. nay 17 1 w LTJBff OH Y. IM. C. A. ROOMS, 17 Main Itrait, lv J.y, Irooi 11 to}. lt ADOLPH BOECKMAN, Locksmith & Bell-hanger. Al< klmls of repstrhn: promptly attend.d to, and work guaranteed. Ko. S3 First, near Los Aagelrs Mt. my!7tf Proposals to receive and disburse the public moneys of tbe Oity of Loa Angeles, Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will he received by thu undersigned up to the Meeting ol the Council of the city of Los Augelos of May Ltith, A. l>. 1894, Irom any bank of de posit in the City of Los Augeles, as to the teruis aud conditions upon which It will receive and d.Mbursu the public moneys of said city. The pro|K>sals to be made shall specify tho rate of interest per uiauth tnat will be allowed upon such deposits ol public moneys. Tbe contract tor such deposit to be mude under thu provisions of Section **1, Article XII. o* an Act of the Legis lature of tin-State of Calilornla, entitled, "An Act to amend nn Act entitled, 'au Act to revise an Act entitled au Act to amend thu charter of the City of Los Anueles, to dellna its limits and right;*, to eulaige ita powers and provide for its iinne etUeient governiueut,' approved April Ist, 18711, approved March 30th, 1878." Tho City reserved the right to reject auy and all bids. W. W. ROBINSON', Clerk of ths Council of the City of Los AiiKT.es. Los Angeles, May 10th, A D. ISB4. my 17 St riNC PIANO FOR SALE. " A flue rosewood oiaiio, in good order, cheap, at 309 Virginia avenue, Boyle Heights. myl6-lw FOR SALE] " ■000 Paprr* Frrxb I'lawrr HrpdK: aiVL-vt I otatu, Tuniato .uu L'.bb»tfu Pl.nto. lIIOKS, DUPUY * CO., bXU-1* SoeJiiuen, U West Fint Utieet. Admitted to the Firm. Mr. I. N. .I.ii-.'1.v.1i.. bwu Hhtiitt.-.i thi. U.y a. a ii.t-inh. i ul our Am.. JACOBV BROS. Ln. Awi-Ici, M.y Ist, 1834. mylO St WANTED TO INVEST. A koo.l oit.-> woulil like tv Invert ■10,000 to »la,W» In sui.ij .ctlt. bu.iue«». Ad ■Ir.- . J. B.ker, ll.ralu ..m„.. mylO 2t A GOOD CHANCE. Wanted--An energetic maii. with from t3OO to WIJO capital, fnr « iruod bu.inoM th.t will pay a [irollt ut *.<.) per luonth the year around. Call at the ultlce ol Wright & Co., Urronde Blix-k, 100 f lrnt atreet, it,,.*, 13. mi la st TUEN HALL, Sunday, May 18th, GERMAN PERFORMANCE -AND KRANZCH EN, By the Dramatic Section of the Society, with ths assistance of MR. OTTO MAEHL, "Schneider Pips," A Comedy In one Act, from KOTZEBUE. Doors open at hfte p. a. ADMIBSIOai. 800, mylOtd LECTURE COURSE. MRS. FLORENCE WILLIAMS Will Kive . courts ot Hlx 1..tn... on eminent Author., un Muinl.vs, Wwhu.dnv.and M.lurd.j. at the Parlor, ul tn. I'n.l.jteriaii < hureh, , or ner of IMM. aiu Port btrieU, OOWMMHCi. Monilit)' »\l, Sa> lillli, Ut>r.| s.ibjceU; Rd*tnAnwlrL Palzae, IK tale Pelllllet, Tountelii, 11, S»inl„,i,rn. Krckm.ni.-Cliatr.iii. Ticket, for cour.e,S3. Single tii kit.to U had atlhedour. tuiloif 5250 I'-.r a lot Mul 72 feet, two blocks from Downey sve, >ie. Kirpartn tilars euimire of M. P. CUTLER, f Room 2, Allen lllock MISS ALICE M. WATKINB, I'OIITK/tIT I- 4IM Fit IM OIL*, ll«. HMIm ftudlo ut 304) North Main Strett. t'U..e. in hraviine i.nd I'aiutinfr. Mon 'ay, We.l, la. „,, I Fri.la,. Hour, from 2un ins r. M. Tmu.mo.ler.te. Studio,HooiuNo. 0. Mi.- Hi,-, Wilkin. In,.irtili invlt.. I.die. ami imtMtM. ItttotWMtd in art to vl.lt hr Htudlo. inylo lm W. OLMSTED, RTONB MASOW. fltnns BnUdhsffS, fnunilatlona and reservoirs. All kinds of atone masonry done promptly at reaiioiiKldu rates. All work ituaranteeU. tiW Ad.lrtsas or call at United States Hotel, Loa Angelea, my 15 9m Km. Honor OPENINC OF THE OPERA HOUSE. GRAND DISPLAY SUPERB JEWELS Diamond House! 273 North Main SI., Rose Block, Opening May 19. The public ar« IMNIMIy invited to view this niayjniticcut collection. The vnmf rnnrleisy extended to all, whether purchasers or vial tors* Mt iii citizen and his lamlly cordially invited. m)li.U How Cheap Pictures are Made. (St. Louis aWpub.ican.l "Do yon know how these pictures are painted*" inquired an art connoisseur of a reportsr, referring to the paintings ditt plaved mi an "art auction home." The newspaper man confessed. ( his ignorance, aud asked to he informed: "Well, 1 will tell you a slory regard ing their cnstruclion as It was told to me hy a thoroughly reliahle parly. He said he kuew au aitst in Chicago who was a good tamccr, hut had wrecked himself by drink. Broken down, he took to painting pictures for anclloneeri*, and this is bow liv did it: He would spread a long strip ot canvas along the room aod then murk it off into sections the size he intendod lo make the pic tures. Next he would mix up nhout a dozen pots of r-alnta— ai many colors ss it was necessary for him to uae. Taking the brush from ods pot be would paiut a dauh, a tree or something on t-ach section; then ha would take up another and go along the strip of canvas daubing wnttr or houses ou each picture, and ao on till ho had turned out tbe whole string, all alike, you know. Iv this way be managed tv paint about tweuty pic tures a day. lie received seventy-five cunts for each picture. My informant asiiired me this was all he was paid. Well, that would he about s l."» for the day's work. This would he enough for the artist to go off ou a drunk with, and that is jtißt what he would do, and re main drunk for A few duys. Then hia funds would he out and he would go to work agAiu. Iv this way bo managed to keep atluat and he drunk the greater part of tlie time. You oan understand how these fellows can sell pictures for a Intl.- and y«t thrive. If tley sell a pic ture at all they make money on it, as it OOtts them nothing. Thu frAmes they get for about fifty cents apiece, :a they uy mi mauy at a time. Why, $2.50 pays theia well for a picture." A Prospective Millionaire Editor. Mr. Young E. Allison, managing ed itor of thu Louisville Commercial, has always kept his princely acoitmnta'iou of nioutvy in un old sock tucked under the bureau. But of late he has beeu studying the Vusiness habits of other wealthy men, and, after a desperate struggle, haa finally broken away from bis old methods and opened a bauk account. Yes, last week he startled the oth. era of tbe Bank of Louisville hy de positing, all in one pile, not less than f7 Oil. Kvery duy slnue that he has walked down to the bank to im-uire if everything was all right, and has taken an excited interest in the laws relatlug to bank inspections and reports. Last Monday Mra. Allison remarked that tbe last bottle of champagne tiad been served for dinner, aud that if he would givo her ths money she would attend to ihe purchase of another ca*e. "Not money, my dear; never let me bear you speak of money again. I have a bank account now, you know." Mrs. Allison, poor woman, did not kuow what that meant, and stood before her huu battd almost ready to cry. "Yon know, my dear, we ineu with bank accounts never give money; we give our—am— what is it we call 'em?—our—oh, yes, our draft." Iv an hour Mrs. Allison appeared at the bank aud asked for tha proprietor. "You ineau the president? He is not in the city." "Well, that's funny that he should go away when our money is iv here. Where's the other in to f The vice-president aud cashier both happened to he out, but tbe paying teller politely asked if he could not trannact the hustitc a. "I don't know," suid Mrs, A.; "maybe >ou can. Heie is a null* my husband seat down." The paying teller took tbe paper and read: "Bank of Louisville, dear sir, please pay Maggie $3.80 aud oblige her'atfec tionate husband, Young K. Allison." The Dude's Revenge. One of tbe richest things, says Truth, I have heard lately is going the rounds. It is sufficiently vouchsd for to make it interesting. A dudish youug husband in tbis city—l have too much pity for him to give his name—returned to Itis once pleasant home early one evening recently, uud as he eutsred the door be wns nearly struck dumb at the sight which met his giize. He saw a little love scene going on betweeu his fair young wife ami an extremely dudish youug man. Whether their boldness was due to the fact that the husband wa« a crawm coward or not I ctn't say, but at any rale the alfivtioiishi ) ;i't' con tinued lo embrace each other. The husband wanted revenge in some way, hut he hadn't pluck enough to pitch into the fellow who was enjoying "stolen sweets." Seeing his rival's silk umbrella in the hat-ruck, he seized it spitefully, and as ho broke it across bis knfe, ex cloimed: "There, now, I hope it will rain real hard to-morrow." "Toilet Hints for Homely Women lia is the title of a newly published book. There won't he a demand for a single copy of the work in Philadelphia — Philadelphia Press, but that's no sign that a hundred thousand of tbem might not be appropriately purchased in I'tnl adetphia - -Botton Pott. The new telephone will transmit a whisper 7<">o miles, This enables a man to flirt with another man's wife out ot pistol-shot range. Resolution No 279 A resolution ordering tbe l aytueut fur the ijradii>Kand improvement of Buena Vi tv street, betweeu Hi 'h and Virgin streeta. lie it tesnlved hy the Mayor and Conn cil of tbe City of Los Angeles: Skction I. Thy Cily Treasurer of the city of Los Angoles is hereby directed to pay out of the Huei a Vista atreet improvement between High and Virgin streets fund, ut (lie expiration of l item days alter the ptavSrgi of thin resolution, to A. 0. Mappa und K. Gay, the con tiactors for the grading aud iiupicne ment of said Hurjuu \'istu alreel, bclweeu Hi.'h aud Virgin sticcts, the sum of ten hundred ami ninety dollars and sixty jight cents (1000.88)1 provide.!, however, that said payment by tlm Cily TisSMlllili shall be subject to the following provt Sjsjttl, to-wit: NSW TO-PAY. NKW TO-DAY. NEW TO-PAY. Si Bp The Peerless Dry Roods Emporium mm OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 105 AND 107 NORTH SPRING STREET. The Largest Stock. The Fiaest Goods. THE LOWEST PRICES. Black Silks | Headquarters | Black Silks The following explulua HnelT: Silh SilkS I" A. COMBRICH A Fit 3, ! gfth Ojlfrs Cllna, OUU , 0 BouloVßld st Denlll( m VAug}c d l lft Km 01U5, OllaS Bt. Denis. CITY Pa sis, Is lor Mars, ISSs. OITY Messrs. Stern, Cahn & Loeb, Los Aigelas. Call mi nia. * OP DsAaSta«;- We Wg to inform you that OF w wo have appointed you sole agents for Wa^ Los Angeles county, California, tortliv sals of wy ja r>lO cur silks ' (Jacheiuire YUle do Paris," branded m% m\ ajaasn "AIIIOi -Will not Cut nor Crease." We hat enodoubt t*Mff 19. thestixilks will meet in your market thi same lilith success llii'y have met with eh-swherij, iHtt.ffln I •^nasagj r g , '| sills, Sills We have now In stock a full assortment of this celebrated make of Silks. Our IMces will he fouud as low as those charged for rery Inferior Ooods. Our Dress Goods Department U perfection Itself. Our Fancy Goods Department cannot be equ-iled In this city. Our Ladies' Hosiery aud Uuudm wear Departments cannot be sur passed. Oar Cloak Department is in charge of an expert cloak manufac i tin or, and for perfect litting garments and magnificent styles can cer tainly not be equaled in Southern California. We have just received and added to onr immense stock a com pteto aud beautiful line of "PLUMES AND TIPS." We sarry the itneat Hue. of Ueullemen'a Kurui.biuir Good, in Lo. Aogele.. ONE PRICE. PLAIN FIGURES. NO DEVIATION. BTERN, CAHN &s LOEB. l— - 1 'B-m—Bst —l » J~i—-ts-Bam mas-asasi p You cannot afford to lose the oppor tunity to save money that I aiu now offering to purchasers of goods. I earnestly invite all to examine my Stock and learn prices. Ity so doing, I am sure yon will be convinced that I am selling lower than any other house in town. H. B. FOX. aprUtf 3« North Spring SI. ft, ;nl BROTHERS, A^V I : 118NorthMain8tMet,'^r3 MERCHANT -A jjjj.TWLORB. M Spring and Sannaer 1884 Snlllncs and TrounerslMtta Just re eelTtd, are new In design, and of Bnent fabrics. Ready Made Clothing! The laleal styles for tbesoaaon are in CnUw.y Sacka and 4 ballon - Cutaway Frocka, aatin faced. loDg-roll OcoaU a:id Ulalemtlea. We bavo tailor, on the pramiaea wbo tako particular paina iv b'ttiug ready made i-'ainictita. Boys' Ready-Made Clothing. FURNISHING QOODS. PISTE PRICK "WH 19 TJEJ Xt* "V XI laT'ißl PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLORS, Artistic Portrait Photography Only ! THE INSTANTANBOOS PROCESS FOR OHILDREN. Call and examine Specimens nt No. iS South Main Street. ■HMm Kensington Decorative Art' Rooms. Fancy Coods, Mtllinrry, l.adleii' and Chlldrrn'i Vaderwrar. COMPLETE WARDROBE FOR INFANTS. HOSIERY, CORBETB, HOOPSKIRTS, ETC., ETC. aWlnirtrucllnn |rlv.ll lv Chenille. Oriental Itlbbo:i, Arram enc and Remington Smbroidery. myiott 34 Honth Sprlna fitreef, KXCTJRSIOISr KAST. -. A OBANU First-< lass Pullman Car Ronltd Trip Excursion, »TCRI»nV REDUCID RATES, Will «»»■ "W MCCLIt FSR KANSAS CITY, ST, LOUIS, # CHICAGO And other Rafttcrn point., 3VIA.Y 37TH. I*3S3-*. Will.rrlv.l.Chlc«olnllm.to.tt.adboth lh. Or..t N.tlou.l PtaltaNllOlßlaftll*. MONTHS tlm. In which to make the round trip Th F . iir^on"ill ilv" th. l«ople of 1.0. the nio.t l.i ..r.1.1c oliportunity f»er oiler./ to take a urTt'll- .„J»f«rn at a co.l ol but Uttit more ItM halt the ordinary rate. Kor particular, apply to W. X WILI.WORR. nooui I, Fir.t Moor. P. O. Bwikknw, Or* P HII.I.IP« * «O. 841 North Main Bt, tan An,el.., U.I. mil lc J. HaTEtXraßaSvlTZllt LADIES' HAIR DRESSER 1 Ami Manufactursr of Practlml Thfatrlctd, Faahlonable, Oniainsntal an I Artistic lIAIR WOR X; -ul" KSds "rli IMff-, Wltrs. Ilalf-Wlis. Wave, or Front I'lsees, FasfdrHiaMs fmlfuris., Hair J«welrv Hair Flowera. Monuiiifiitnl Dcvl.ea In memory of lost telative and frmnda. Alsu TIIK AT HIOAI. WiOfl ANI» HKAKIIS, Ktc. No. 118 FIB NT HTBEET. NADEAU HLOCK, hnn Angi U Mr \ laras and selsct stock of all kinds ol . lair floods at the l-owast Prtesa always an hsnd IjuMtm' and Cklldren's Hair lmisalnv. Cuttlm/, Hharnpooliisr and l'nrlin« In thu most artistic m.n nar *• 3 - DEMOCRATIC Central Committee ! A nwettiiß of tho l*iu<». rati,- Central Commit Ux ol lax Anit.le. County .111 b. 0.1,1 at tb. 0181-. of the S*?r«tar>', lv tb. Allen Block, Loa Angeles, Saturday, May 17th, 1884, At 11 o'clock A. ft. J- Da Barth Shusb. Cbalrmae Waltkr D. SrarHaasoN, SscreUry. my Utd Attention, Democrats I —OF Till- THIRD WARD A mutlnf will t>. bald Saturday Eve., May 17th, At tha Ladles' Room of the TURN VEREIN HALL, All Democrats of tha Third Ward ara Invited to atteud. myis-tt GRAND OOMBINATIOH ART BALE. The prominent arti.l. have . 00. . 1u,i,.,i to hold . SpniNu A;tni» Sale In thi. rltT. In order to five the eltltene of thi. p.rt of thu Mt.te oqual faclitie. to purobace L'HOIt'K OIL r tIHTIIIiH A* th,. would h..e In flan Prwici«to. We IwV. pl«a.ure In pnaentln. to tn. ln.|KK-tlo. ot th. nitiiena ol LaM Aattelaaawd' victßlty a tin. coUeotloik of IM CHOII'K OIL r*IMTIM«l»I. All handwmelr Inroad. The Pawitinf. .ill b« ii|,nu frM elhlhitloti Faioar and Mart'.D.r, Hmi 10th .nd Uth. at tb. Rot* known ai "OTTK B*aS*.R, No tn N. Main Ht, In McDonald Block (Signed. , TaviNi... Koetxaoa, MoLoatou., HcHarlK, Vo. Pi.....0r, Nltoilaa, Par.ae, H.triß, Hilt, Iti'KHri i RoOKioritt. and other. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY IBTH, At7:9oodork AIM, on M.turtl.v Artcrnoon, May 17th. AIS SOo'clock, .nn theclnalnit ulc on •.laratatrßvnttliiK, al 7:llOo'rl.rk. At the wiore known a. OCR BASAAR," In Uolionald Block. NO. 23 NORTH MAIN BTRRBT, The .liovr mentioned Grand Combination Art Sale TOTF,- The rVIWMWI now on fr,-. rCMwt tion, and Catalog, v.« can l,e oliUlneil at Sale room. Th. publi,? are ri'.pccttullv Invited to ex .mine Ihealiov,, tnentionwl picture.. Nu.t.o. in. k dan, Auctioneer.. G»o. C. LUMMfOM, Auctioneer mvl.l :tt Ventnrt Livery, Fesd ana Bala HtAble, fouth Main Nn. 88, hetweon Peeondaml Third 1.,» Anuel,., Cala. Hi» hoaMed h» tho d.r, wcel.- or m nth. llor.c. I..,uifht «v I ■old, liuirale. «i„l c.rrl.xe. to let, wllh or wiih "tit tern., at reft.on.bl. rate.. W. r. HATCHIR, Proprietor. Formerly proprietor of Ut. Btouh E.ch.n,e, 117 Flret rlteet, Ln, Arwehx, Cal., aaylMl 9TOCKHOLDIHI' BJSSTSM. The annual tneetln-f of the .lockholder.' of tb. C.lit riua 1,an.l Impmioinant CMpMy. 'of UM .lection of Uin l ... anil.imb othar Innlnea. may l.c priMnte.l, wlllb. rwhtat Unorflce of tt* UHi.uan.. on Mond.y. May to*, «w» o'clock r. a.. at th.tr etlkj. In l/t- An«.lM, Oal. mylbtd ».M.O«ll«OB,S-r.M»Tr.