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Los Angeles Daily Herald. VOL. XXII. CLEVELAND. HiH Pluralit) in New York 1.000. MANNING A MANA*.Kit OK MKKIT The Triumniiiini Ktwtion of Ctove land and Hendrielw Makes tbe |(i'|iiibli« aii - Wish They Hail Never Been Bora-Fare well tn tin- Planted Kn Iff fat. I>>a|ttlta the Qif*XJ>. I San FKiN- isi o, Nm\ * An Kraut inrr New York special says ft i- liiiuomiceil innl Dan Manning has laid Uh trump BAM upon the Mble, In nil tbe returus thus far pub lished the plurality in Albany county for Cleveland has been stated as 046, showing a great Democratic ton over IMO, when it gave Hancock a plurality of :!*». Mr. Mantling haa been holding back the relurus from that county, and now announcesthat Cleveland's plurality iv tbat county is Met, giving Uov ernor Cleveland the State hy about four thousand plurality. Manning's object In thus holding back Albany county was, it Is stated, to put the Republican managers on record. I'll I: BKIM Bld('AfO*« An Address, to Hi** People tlta< Inr llomorrali Endorse. New York, Nov. ft.-The following address was issued by the Itepublican National Coinmittce I Ida evening: National Hbctblican llkAiM„r inTKRs.j The Republican National Committee is lakiuk the most careful aud thorough meas ures to ascertain the errors, if any, that have bc.-o committed In Hi- return-, of thy lute <•li-cth.li in the state of New Wk. If Mr. Cleveland shall be found In have a plurality ..f f\.-o one vote, a prompt acquiescence will be given from the Renubll cans of the Culled States. If Mr. tilalne shall be found to have a plurality of »nl) one vote, a prompt acqui escence will br ex pee led from the Democracy of the Cnited Stati - The belief of this Committee, f .muled upon lnv-tlgatlon, is that Mr. Illaiue has a plurality of several hundred wHes. ail-1 if that be -o, .every tit ,t man will dciu'iud that it I Ihcially declared, t'nlll the nffn-ialdeclsration shall i.c made, we ask the Itepubih-ans to unite with urn hi an houontble effort to secure a i.e.u'eablv fair count Purity In .depthm-- U the only safety for Kepntdicaii luslltu ' 'Tsigued) li. r. tmrnt, ( bairn. H KKaSFNItKN. Nec'y. ■ lie lllcge.l Album Ltrnnd. Albany, Nov. ft.—The plurality In this mate, an now shown by the figures received by Chai'utin Mauning, of the Oeinoeratic state Committee, I- USSB- lo view of the as sertion that fraud iMt been perpetrated In the returns from the Twelfth Ward, .111-tic Chile to dsv began an Investigation to see If crime had been committed. A large v umber of witne-es were -uhpfeiiaed Owing to the thnrougl -- of tie' in €»aeh rase, onh four testified. KigeneßOf lingßTiie and ii. S Gregnr) conducted the examination on behalf of Ibe Kei.ubl leans 'file witnesses sworn were Alex. Hel kirk. Kohert Friday, Deputy County Clerk. Thomas Itoiati mid Supervisor .1 nin - U \-<- Tbe Twelfth ward dispute relates >>ul : , |o tbe votes f..r County Trei-urer and < 'opine r. Il is alleged that lv one dhlrlet n new re •urn and a forged one wa» nUhstltulcd foi th* old one and that in other dlstrlotl «ra#urcs by chemical* of the true vote bad -been itindc and a bil-e -<-t t-f figures written in. Th* Republic in- claim Ibe elect i .it of Ihelr candidate for County Tre isiirer t.> * iiiajority and for dron.-r by 12«. Hcjoi. Inu |» l.ouUilllr. I.OVISVIM.E, Nov. I — This has ban a | .la day, nnd no such demonstration was ever seen In Louisville or in the South Th.. cily has been wildly enthusiastic, n nd 10,000 Ken tueklans nnd Indlatilsns In iinlform, carry ing brooms nnd r ■■■-<..- paraded the -treats thl- sftern«oii, preceded by bands Hud artillery. The whole city turned out, tind 10,000 people witnessed the proewsslon and rejoteed over the triumph of the |>c illiteracy To night the procession is heliis repeat' .I. " ith tbe addition of fireworks nnd speecb.-v Tb.- ' ■■«,,■ , h.„,„ol Building i llie point of OOBSentratloli, atnl tbe streets tire blockaded. Men, women ami children have gOWi mad wilb joy Auioni: the speakers were (lovernor .1 Proctor Knott, lion Henry WatterSOH nud Hon. W. C. P. itrf/'kenrldge. Mirk Hi p lib ID im Work. NRW VoBK, Nov. h. -Secretary Fes.einleu. of Ihe Itepublican National Committee, this afternoon hnd a conversation at police headquarlerswlth John J. O'Brien and Tres jdent French of the Police Department, and at its ennelmioii telegraphed to FlLins ami <i*.orge Bliss and anyolhers who miglit be at Jlcpsbliemi Headquarters to erne down «t o«ee to J'olb c He idquart. r-, a- oTuctbim; Mlnreat Iniport'ince dcuianded their Imme diate altena.m It is stated that nilstake loitc bees louud in the 241h Assembly Dis trict nnd In We-lcbe-ler county w bo b w ben crrected will gift- four hundred votes lv favor of Blame Tnr Drmsrrsts I'rlcbraflnp; at Rlalnc*s Home. ArnnsTA, Me., Nov. R.— Tbe Democrats here ars jubilant and claim that Ihe Presi dential qtwsijun h< settled by the Associated Pre-- leturus. The Itepublican* Insist that lb,- situation i- unchanged nsjl thai Ihe question will be settled only by an oflicial count. Blame ba- noido no expression id ..pinion, hut il Is understood ani'mu bis friends thai be -till believe, (be plurality ciniuied lv New York to be fraudulent and thinks tbe true result can be ascertain-! .ml) by s careful scrutiny ol the regse ttetuallycßst. The Democrats in town are celebrating to day. aniline vim Pit) (lift; their Bel*.. New Yokk, Nov. At the request or the Democratic Hlate Committee, John Kelly ni d*>r«d a salute ef a hundred gung flrtd In front of Tammany Hall, at IS or lock to day The excitement of tbe election has now sub sblcd very much In this city and most of the spcelnl bulletin boards in trout of the Bjsjyi paper unices are removed ,\ -mall number of people gathered in I'm nun.- House Square, but there was nothing new to read and Do one remained b>ng. Pels mi the election are being paid by Ibe Wall Street men who bet on Blame ami baslneta is re turning to Mb nnriusl condition. IM.ii K o Illume*. fun .nn, Nov s.- A national salute was fired here to night, by tbe direction of the local Democracy, inn) during the evening n parade by the young Democrats occurred through the business portion ot the clly, ho t*eeii eight nnd ten tl tend men being in lint. There wasnllber.il display of pyro reehnia ■ and some wild scenes id enihn*i asm. The buildings occupied by the Iro quois ami Cook r oiiuty I ni ,i| le clubs Were dceornted With hunting nnd covered with flags, and At these points on Hie line of march great crowds were collrcted to view Ibe line as 11 passed. lio HopnbllcniiM Still ( lain. New York. Nkw York, Nov. s»—The Republican Nn fioijal Committee has Issued the following: ItH'i m i> \n National llfiAixji AHTKRs.i New York, Nov. n. i fu th< /rVpiiMiVuii* of tht Country. We have carried New York. The offleinl count will confirm It. Itlaine mid Logan have 21» votes, nnd are elected. JHlgucdl B.F Jones, Chairman. SaWCki. Frsienukn, Secretary. An Allcg/ed Ulstake. Albany, N. Y.j Nov. a.—The Kwnlng Journal claims to have discovered nil elec Hon fniud In the Twelfth Ward of this city. II charges th.it the figures were so altered as to elect the Democratic county treasurer. When nil the figures mi election litglit elect ed the Republican treasurer. Should thl. MHMItJ be throw n out Clevelnnd irftt lose 3H* votes, although il Is not chiirgefl tin t there were any frauds lv regard to elector"". i:nt hnslasm al vieniphl*. Meueuis, Nov. 8.--The demonstration lo night celebrating Ihe election of Cleveland nud Hendricks was tbe greatest c\er wit nessed. A torehltxhl nrocessloii with traits imreinies marched ihmuuh tile principal ..trceis of the city I be pnpulath f Mem idits seemed to turn out en mn**r. Nearly vr> business bouse In the city ivn ilium liiate.L A miss meeting wa- afterwards held on the 818 A with au attendance of (Ully 110,000. VANDERBILT. lie SentU a tioutfrntiilmtory Mm ter to frealneiit rirvrland. AI.ttANY, N.»v. h—There Is no dlmlnuUoii lv the number of coimratulatory diepetCbeS Ibiii were receive.l by Cleveland today. Cnlouel I.amonl.tlietioveriior s private sec ret iry, ami several attaehesof the office were constantly employed opening and arranging messages. At least four thousand of these 1, ,m been received during the last two or tfertl d Ijre, and they have eoine from nearly every Btato In the Union. The Governor's mail is also exceedingly large. The Kxec utlve Chamber was tbroiiL'eil with visitors all day, who shook Cleveland by the hand. Among the c illers \vnx Secret:trv nf the rre.isiuy Henjamin K. Hrlstmv. The following letter was received by Cleveland from Wm. H. Vandcrbllt: Hon. Giiovkk Ci.KvKi.ANh— Wv /Vur Sir; I congratulate you and the people of the whole coinitrv ui>on your election to the Presidency of the Cnited Slate-. You owe your election, iv my Judgment, to the fact tbat the people believed you to be an honest in-iu and not to any particular efforts made by nay faction of either the Oeinoeratic or Hepuhliean parlies. Independent men, who care more for « i government Ihanforpar tie* or individuals, have made you their choice because they were convinced that your administration "would not bo tor tho benefit of any political organization or fa vored persons, hut for the interest of the whole people, Thla is Ju»t the re suit which is moat desired. We have reached a time when party amounts to little. The country is above all, and wants an honest government hy honest men. The belief that we will find it in you, led to your election. Yours very truly, W. H. Vanokrhii.t. New York. Nov. 7, ISftt. « Icvelund's TltnnkMgivliiir Proc lamation! Albany, N. V., Nov. ft. The following was issued this afternoon: Stnfr Oj AVi" Kuril-, proetoeMflOM by Uruvrr dtVi (atttf, (iuvrrmr:— The people of the State of New York should permit neither their or dlnary occupations and cares, nor any Hate* IttelesOM p| excitement, |o divert their mind-* from a noble and humble ackuowl" edgment of ibeirdepondence upon Almighty (lod for all that contribute* to their happl ncsa aud contentment, and for all Ihat sue sees. erMtoees end prosperiiy lo our proud commonwealth. In accordance with long continued eii-toni, 1 herebySjppolOt *oddes ignate Thursday, ibe _'7tb day of November, IM4, to be specially observed as a day of thanksgiving and praise. I,et all people of the Stale at that time forego Uudr ihubl bUal nesi and employineiits ami, In their several places of worship, give IhHuks to Almighty (lod for all he has done for them. Let the cheer of family reunions be hallowed by the kinder remembrance of the love and watch fill care ofourjieavenly Falber, and In so cial gathering* of friends and neighbors, let hearty good will and fellowship be ehast cited by a eonfasslon of the kindness and Done at the I'aplto], In the city of Albany, this Mi day of November, iv the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty four. | Signed. | (laovitn Cleveland, Governor. DAsflnt Lambkrt, Private Secretary. Kelly Kxcarlated. Nkw YtiRK, Nov. H.—The Ilureau of Klec llonsof this Oft/ (d which John J. O'Brien Is Supervisor, claims (o have discovered n discrepancy of 4U.) votes lv favor of Blame. The lawyers' committee after examining the returns for two days found them correct. The comity Democracy held au impromptu meeting tn-nighi and appointed a committee to arrange for a metdihg and a celebration over the election of Cleveland snd Hendricks and thelrloeal ticket. K. Kllery Anderson preitded. Mr. Anderson said John Kelly had bean taughl tbat he would not be toler ated as boss. Other local speakers made ad ilrc-se-. iv which they vximrhited Tammaoy M i!', and declared that the people would not again submit to being again counted out. A resolution was adopted c illing for sworn luf'trmntion as to any selling out known to have taken place on election day. A College Preeldent In I rouble. iNoiANAeoLts, Nov. X.— The Journal* Bi(Hnnlngtou speebtl rejiorts tbat Rev. Lem uel Moss, I>. 0,, Presifiutjt of the Indiana Side Put versify, to day planed bis resigna tion In the band- of the lru-tee-,w bo m.cepl ed It and chose Prof. Klljab Balleutlueas President pro Urn. The reslnnatton is un , -i.««i to be the result of a scandal Invnlv Inga lady teacher, who has also resigned. The Nan hunchni fount, San Fkancikco Nov. K~ The bleetion Commissioners will meet on Monday morn ing as required by law, to make arrange uients for canvassing the late vote of lids clly. It Is not expected that there will be any cont.isi ns all the candidates except Hopkins and Patterson, candidates for Sher iff, are satisfied with the semi official figures rir-rclnntl** ncporled Ufatrriawa. iNriUNAi'oMs, fud., Nov. M. —Key. Jamos pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church in this fitv, and who formerly occu pied the pulpit of the Tresbvterian Church hi Buffalo, N. V., ssys he haa II on good an thorlty thai (iovenmr Cleveland will shortly be united iv iq irriage with a young ltdy of HOMO. The Kualoulaia ITlay lief I I' , torni Volee. Detroit, Nov. s i lie /'... ftoes to ntutu has a report from Calhoun county that the Butler votes lv thai comity are mat counted, and from this estimates have been made, and U now claims mat the present plurality will he materially reduced, nud thai Hie Ku-lonists may ItWIUMJ a few elector.il votes Iflanil H* FserclelMeT* UnteWL Ky.. Nov. S.-Msud Is today made a mile for exercise In 2:104. the fast est mile ever trotted In the month of Novem Iter, 'fhe truck was frozen and other clr cuinstAnueti were unfavorable. The effort is considered equal |fl a mile In -t:OS^. ttorfh '-arolliio. ItAi.Kioit, N. C , Nov. A.—The Demoprslic majority in North Carolina Is J.'.,000. The l oimre-sionil deldiitloii stand*-one Be publleati, night Democrats. The 1-eglsla lure Is more thaij (WO thirds Democratic in both branches. Stan I ron. is. o I urns Oat. Framtsco, Nov. I -The Democrats bud n mammoth torchlight parade of unl foiuicd i lnbs ami members of the parly this evening, In I r of ibe elect! f Gov ernor! levelaud. Addresses were made by various prominent leader*, mid a salute of one hundred guns was fired fr.mi ihe Plaza in front of the Cily H*jl Henley Probably i:iei ie*|. Kan FraNcisi o, Nov. S> The latest figures received give * iarotben, liepubllcan, for Congress, In the First district, 11,170, Hen Icy, Democrat, II.Km. with Hid Norte to bear from. The other districts remain nn phunged. A Illflliltwtjsj |;»;pi|Ulon. San Franitw Nov. s.- Fiv« i*iewbeys ol the Democratic i.oiim > t ominillee, iqplud lug .lobnT. Fogarty, License Collector, were expelled this afternoon from ihe eommiltee. charged with bavim; >.oied the Kepubllcan lirket. iMilnl Negroes In Month lare lina. Bai.kiijii, N. 0., Nov. X.-There has been much excitement here incident loibenleu lion but good nil lire bad been maintained nnlil lo night w hen, upon ihe receipt of n dispatch claiming New York (or Hlsluc, the negroes became greativ excited, took no* session of (be principal ctreeis and attacked a Democratic negro, ( has. Cardwell, with kuives and attempted to take down a I levwtsnd banner -v- pen.lcl across Ilie street. Being warned to desist they left Ihe work iiuflnUned. JnhilNiit Uf moi rais. Nkw Yoee, Nov. B.—From ell parts of the country come the reports of meetings held tonight which the Democratic. National i oinmittec called through the Associated Press last night. Ju speeches and resolu Hons all are In line with the meeting in New York. Illuminations are general iv the South. Am AttfMßt hi "OatUM*". Man Feahciw o, Nov. A Bulletin* New York special says: A correspondent tele graphs that he saw one of the men who at tempted to storm the Western DWIfl Build lug night before last. He admitted ihat the purpose of himself and companions was serious, aud that they meditated gutting the building. He was somewhat taken back, however, when he was informed ihat three fourths of the persons in ihe building, lie eluding the Associated Tress employees and the Telegraph President, and a majority of ihe operators were strong Cleveland men, nnd that the H'.ir/d, //eniM and Tunes were members or the Associated Tress. He limped about in some pain, because ot the police clubbing be hnd received about the body and legs, and declared thai he hnd gone out or the "gnittng" business. A Horrible Fxperlenrc 00MW, r. T.( Nov. ft.— Today a craiiy mnn aged almut thirty five years, appeared nt Market Like, Idaho, without a hat and with rtir} little clothing on. His feet and hands w, re badly frozen nnd hanging In shreds. Being driven to starvation, he had eaten nfflhe tWO first finger* of both hand", nnd bil out Itirve elmnksof Hesh, ami would have bitten off the entire hands had the spectator* v. t overpowered blm. He was taken to h.igle Rock, Idaho, and after re erh in* attention said his name was Barber and he was from Kagle Kock, Idaho. He remembers hiv nig been In n ,n„ H bank and wandering about for two weeks No one si Kagle Kock knows the man. Ills hands will be amputated to day, and it will probably h« necessary to amputate one or both feel A e'lrf In Louisiana. Nkw Oitl.BtN*. Nov.*.—A Picayune speolsl from I bib tdeiiiv hi si night says A Are start* lm; in ttie Dup irty Hotel res ul led lv tbe de Struetb li of Ihe entire business portion nf Ibe v ill iv*> ol Napoleonvllle. Capt. J. it VVhllllmM .v. ■ prominent lawyer, perished hi the names |-oss ?ilX),U00: Insurance $.'*), M I'oim It-led of Pol) gam) . Salt Lakk. Nov. A.~-j««i«ph II Kvam, convicted of polygamy, was to-day sen tenced to three years and a half In tbe Ctah Teuiteiillary, and to pay a flue of IJM He was remanded to the cnstiHly of the Culled -io. Marshal, pending appeal. LOS ANGELES. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 9 1884. -SIX-PAGE EDITION. THE DEMOCRATS. They Meet and Ratify Cleveland's Bteeticn, no rBitJD Wttli PKKVAir,. Manly ami MairniHcpiil Speeches From Northern ami Southern Democrats—Vantlerhilt Con* srratiilates the Next PrCerf dent—DenioeratH Can Bejotep ami b«? eJ Nkw York, Nov. (*.—The merchant* h»U a meeting «l ' I"' Ac idcmy of Mu.de to cele brtte the election of Cleveland mnl Hen drinks. AU the Exchanges and Trade* that were represented lv the parade of Novem ber Ist sent delegations. Tbe bqlUlln| W«a parked, althnuith the notice of the meeting whs first given out only yesterday. The en thusiasm was extreme. The great, crowd plainly made known that the Democratic eandidfltes hud been elerled. Carl Hehuri wan met with the wildest klud of a reception. He aud Samuel .!. Randall Hat together near the Cbftlrfllin, August Belmont. Mr Itelirioni in his open jug address said the Democratic party had won n victory and nothing would be allowed to interfere with Cleveland's Inauguration. Every time this sentiment wan expressed during the evening, the hulidJng shook with applause. 1 When Carl Hohurx was Introduced there was another tornado. Mr. Schurz said | aui here lo exchange congratulations an one of the Independent Republicans who felt it to he their duty to turn their hark upon (lie candidate of their own party, and to support Grover Cleveland (great cheers) as the ex ponent and representative of official integ rlty, and the administrator of reform (great Cheering). I apprehend that this is not n mere 'party triumph, ns a narrow use of the the word, but Is emphatically the victory of honest government In Amer ica, and of national honor In the eyes ni the whole world. [Cheers.] Its greatness cannot be measured by the size of our ma jority, for that majority Is hot very large, but It may be measured by the power we have had to overcome and the greatness of the result It has accomplished and Is still destined to accomplish. [Great cheering.] I am candidly of the opinion that If we had (ailed this time, with the powerful interest clustering around the ruling party, under the leader that they had they, would, |v a few years perhaps, have been strong aipj daring enough, tf not also corrupt, to defy publio opinion, ni|d perhaps to rosU aud to baffle the peaceful expression of [i (repeat my conviction that as long a* we and our children aud their cliildreu live, no political parly iv the Culled States will d ire to nominate ,t mm for the Presidency whose hands are not cle.ui. Mr, Hclmrz concluded by extolling Governor Cleveland, and was continuously cheered. Dill lei hen) of |''ii i i'!i'l]'lii i, in a short address, said: "(trover Cleveland hat* heou elected, ami, by the living God, all the powers on enrth or in hell shall never tear the purple froit) hi. *b,oulj]er«," Mayor elect Uraee also made an address. Mamuel J Randall WM met with a verydem oiißtrallve reception. He Raid, when he got a ehnnre, "The Democratic party bus as much at slake in this country an the KepubllcAn officeholders at Washing ton. Wo have acquired the capacity to control tha government in « better and purer way than the country has recently been accustomed to. We mean to make no assault on any of the material interests of the nation, tin the contrary we mean to see that no unkind thrust li made at capital. We mean to secure, if we cm, I solid financial policy. We mean to put an end to the cur rtiptton id admlhistMlhuj, nipf VP believe that the pant life of tinner Cleveland (cheers) gives a proini-e of those reforms when he shall assume the executive control of the Government, We demand that tbe hundreds of million* noci.mii lated In tbe flitted Htales Treasury against Whffdi there is no claim, shall he immediate ly let ItxtKu aud take their wonted place in tbe channels of nviuufrifdure ""' com merce." I say alliterate!) that any wrong that shall take from the American people the fruit* of the great victory which they hive achieved will tie re*Med in every proper and legitimate way. Xi l ulled Htates Senator tjnrdon, of (ieor gla, said: "For the flwt time in a quarter qf I century he could greet his hearers aa his fellow countrymen. For the first time since the hostile guns of the North and Mouth ceased to thunder I feel that I am your equal in our common country. I can stand ht-fore you to night and salute your Hag as my own. The name Hood courses through your veins ea mine. We love liberty, we love good government, and by the Qo4 of tbe Fathers, we intend to stand with you In the future for It. To you this triumph Is a new North: to the Mouth it Un resurrection. ,Great applause.] The resolutions adopted congratulated Ihe business men of the country on the election nt Cleveland and Hendricks, and expressed the opinion that the nation was now assured id four years pf pure government by capa ble am) honest men. Killed Over Politics. Ooi.ks, I' T.. Nov. h-O, i\. Homer, n brakeman on the (lab Northern Kail road, and Samuel Frost, a cowboy, engaged in a discussion .d politics, nt Spring 11111, Mon tana, on the night of the election, and being under tbe influence of liquor, got to fight lug Homer lM| ff"- 1 1 heavy blow with a stuffed club, front tho effeetsof which he died simhi afterward*. Homer has been nr re-ted I 111 SI'OIU IX. WOULD. Rarrs at Bar ißlslrlrt Park. Han Francisco, Nov. «-The race this afternoon nt the liny District Driving Park for the 2:-2* class for a purse of fitTiO to fifMl.l(ooto second nnd *.'*> to third-mile heats, three in five, In harness, was a walk over fnr Anke*. Th,- other race- were post pone! till Monday. Financial Affair*. Vienna, Nov. H.-DunaJowskl, Minister of Finance, has prepared a measure to lie sub mitted to the Keiehstag. which ir adopted will result In the resumption of cash pay ments on a gold basis throughout Austria and Hungary. Leading baukors, including the Rothschild-, have given the measure their endorsement nnd > "iicurrence. A loan of $'i r «o,ooo,otm w ill he raised through the tier man and Austrian syndicate, which will withdraw 0110 half of |h* notes now In rlr dilation aud assimilate the sold currency thus i rented to the German currently. I He abysslnlan Trcatr- Cairo. Nov, a.—The treat/ made t><, a.i miral Hewitt, In behalf of England, with King John, or Abysaltdfl, is now threatened with a collapse. The Abysiintsns under Chief Has Aloula are now raiding the south ern portion of the Sotidiin, burning villages nnd plundering crops. The garrison at has sola, under Mason pasha, is making active preparations to give battle to Ban Aloula A Balloon Aaeenelon. Paris, Nov. le—Captains Renard and Krcha made a balloon voyage today from Mlnilnr lo Hlllaneourl anil returned, alighting al the point from which they started In forty five minule- TM ■IWianll made a complete success lv steering their balloon. An Kngraeremen* In < ■■inn. Pißls, Nov. B.—A dispatch from Admiral I'onrhct. dated Ke I.nng. Friday. Novemher 7th says that the t'hlnese had attatked the fortifications cnmmamllnitlhe rns.l M Tain Hui, but had tieen repulsed wllh heavy loss after three hours fighting. The I'holera In Parla. Paris Nov. H.—There were thlrty-sev m Iresh raid ol cholera In Parla yesterday, aud twelve deaths, lv view of the small proper tlon of deaths. Ihe doctors believe Ihat the apldemlo Is pot likely lo spread. Wheat In London, Loudon Nov. |c—The stock wheat in Film land la estimated al 1.W.000 quarters, being less than two-thirds ot tho amount held a week ago. The low price current here Is re Eanlnu American Imports, and thus light ened the stock by Kngllah dealers. When a man marries a fashionable young lady and goce to howaekeeplng, he should always buy a healthy dog And the health ler the dog ia the lietter for his purpose. If he wants lo try the effect of her pie crusl upon It before he Indulges In il himself. FINANCE AND TRADE. The Ntock market. New York, Nov. B.—Governments firm Railways firm. In the early hours of husl uessinthe Stock Kxchange to day the mar ket was strong and on an advance. I'riee| rote H to \% per cent, Missouri Pacific, Union Pacific, Illinois Central. Graugersaud trunk shares lielng the most prominent. After one o'clock there was a change In the temper of speculation, aud the bears made tt drive against the whole list. Orangers,trunk lines Union Pacific, Missouri Pacific and Pacific Mall were great sufferers, 'fhe i,| !)r ket left off weak. Compared with last ntgbft, closing prices are to J per cent lower ex cept Canadian Southern, Missouri Pacific, Denver, Texas Pacific and Reading, which arc % to !£ per cent higher. tMI pi 11 im in Bondnuiid Itnllwny Nliaree. New York, Nov. «.~Threes, 100'j; tUa, 11:»?m. Is, 1'2I'„: Central Pacific, ill; Denver A Itfo Grande, ftV 4 ; Kansas Texas, It: Northern Pacific, \r\. preferred, North New York Central, ;Oregon Navigation, is.; rranscuitinental. rj' 4 : lm provement, 1 Pacific Mail, \<3, Unnanut, h9; Texas Pacific, 11%; Union Pacific, 4ft; United States, fit; Wells Fargo, rai ; Western Union, :>7*i. Tbe ftloney market. New York. Nov. B.—Money, offered 1; prime paper, Kxcltauge bills quiet, 7\fyl\ demand, W. Petroleum. New York, Nov. ft.—Petroleum steady: 7;i. The I.tuin market. San Francisco, Nov. ft.— Wheat steady, dull; buyer, *l.'»7* a . buyer season, fl,::-V-j,n t\.\V*%. Barley steady, active; seller season, Ulcfavdr' , ; buyer, HP'buyer, reason, Liverpool, Nov. «. Wheat about Id lower. Com rather easier. I'lm Moid market. M:w York, Nov. ft.-Wool quiet, Meadlly held. Domestic fieei-e, miMlnir NtockM. Hvn Francisco Nov. ft —Best and Beleber, lira); chollar, fci.lo. Crown Point. |1,00; Gould and Curry, li.on. Hale A NotWoaa, M.rpO; Mexican, $0.V»; Ophlr, mx-; Yo\t>A, $1.00; Hiv age, ll.:-0; Siena N-vnla. P a - • Unl '-ai-olid-ite.l, sue. Velb.w I o-t.-t, H.fiS; Grand Prl/e, IM; Navajo, tJkM, SUNBEAMS. Daring the last ten veers Italy bin ex pended one hundred million d.-ihi - 011 utoitstur war vessels. Since Hie cholera appeared In Il ily last summer to the first of October, when Its \ io ience abated, P.»,7iW c i-c- and ys-.o ,lc ,H, curreil, Italy proposes to ndopt gold M Us mone tary unit. Since resumption Us -pecie c-ir culatloit has not been large, only one sev enth being In silver, as required for small change. Stoke Park, at the village of stoke Potee, Buckinghamshire, tin- church of which, im mortalized by the poet Gray, stands within the grounds, lis* been oflVied (or sale in England. From lMtttolKAlthe lottery players turned into the Royal Italian Treasury two bun dred and seventy five millions of dollar.-. Count CeYOUr used to call the lottery "the tax on fools." A Hwlss mountaineer has made a bet with a wealthy Englishman that he c tn make the tour of Europe on foot, visiting every sepa rate country, Inside of twelve months, to start ou Jan. L lift, The wager is fur a thousand pounds, with expenses. An Italian Admiral has invented a shrap nel shell for the 100 ton guns; at thirty yards from the cannon's mouth it bursts, throwing forward seventy five smaller projectiles, which in turn burst, strewitig in fan-shapea thick shower of halls and fragments witli terribly destructive effect. Great preparaf'ons are being made In Denmark ami N /way to celebrate the bi centenary of the blrtli of Ludvig Holberg, the father of the Danish stage, on Dec.:!. Holberg was born hi Bergen, In Norway, where a statue of him will be unveiled 011 his birthday. He settled down, however. In Cogenhagen, where be studied and took hlsdegree. He was a poet, drauiati-t, hi toriau aud philosopher. Mr William Maltlaud.who was a claimant some three or four years since at Albany to the I<eake estate, is [be mosl likely to be the successor to the Eaitderdalc of Hip several claimant's. Mr. MaillamUs m,„ s under the name of Mansell.were formerly le — of ih<- Lyceum, Mr. Irvlng's theatre now, and pro duced there Herves "Chilnerlo," with the famous compose! In tbe title role, by which IIOO.OUO was realized. Subsequently (he eldest son. William, opened the Lyceum in New York In 1*7:: and 1 lea failure. Rich ard Mansell Is styled iv London "Father of opera llonffc." Th*- oldest ami most celebrated dealer in wild animals iv the world, Mr. Bernhardt Kohn.diediu Kassala at the begiiiidng of August last, it) his 7*l year- Mr. (John, was | tt»e first to import HuimHls im.. Kuropedi rent from Nubia, (jnite lately ho has pro cured a large number of giraffes, linns, ante lopes, ostriches monkeys, Ac, nnd had them brought to Kassala. For eight months Kassala has been besieged by tbe adherent oftheMahdl, and, since the death of Mr. Kohn, the Mndir id Taka has been in greal embarrassment what to do with all the ant m il- It was thought probable thai they would be slaughtered by tbe inhabit ants, who w* - re said It he in danger of famine Three celebration- have recently been held In different parts of France iv honor of three Frenchmen distinguished in very dif ferent lines. At Itmirg there was the Inaugu ration of a statue of lien. Joiiberl. who played so brilliant but short a pan in tbe wars of the first republic, lie was placed bf Meres tn command of the army in Italy, and was killed at the battle of Nov i. The other two celebrations were bicentenaries—one al Rouen In honor of Corneille. who was born there, and the o{her at Valenciennes ii| honor of Wa4te.au. The painter baa onl / a statue, the poet had au elaborate fete. All three celebrations were more or less official, a representative of the Government being present at each of them. The Progre* Mt<lir<il describes two new Oriental poisons, both of which cause death by arresting the heart's action, fine of them comes from Borneo, and is an arrow poison. Almost all that scientists yet know of tt lies In the number of unfortunate dogs they have destroyed suddenly with it. of (he other po|aon. it Is statm) tbat an animal of medium also, wounded with hii arrow whose point had been Imbued with it, would make one bound and then fall back dead. Even an elephant will succumb to Its affects, after running half a mile or so. The composition of the poison Is not yet known, as it Is kept secret by the Mois, from whom a specimen was outlined by a subterfuge. The sub stance Is said to be Innocuous when taken Into the stomach. Here is sn approximate 114 of the Hats aid rendered to the chief Kuropean theatres; Opera House, Paris, kOu.ouu francs: Theatre Royal, Berlin, TOO.IXW francs. Theatre 11.0 .1, Stuttgart. MUNI francs: Theatre Boys I, Dresden, 400,000 francs: San Carlo Theatre, Naples, :WO,OOO francs: Imperial Theatre, Vienna, ;»0.000 francs; Apollo Theatre. R0me,'290,000 francs; Theatre Royal, Copen hagen. 'ioO.OOO francs; Csrlaruhe and Wei mar Theatres, 2W.000 francs; Theatre Fran cats, Paris, 240,000 francs; Theatre Koynl, Munich, 1V..000 francs; m-ala Theatre, Milan. 17>,000 francs: Theatre Royal. Stockholm, VrO.QOQ francs; Opera Combine, I'arK 140,000 francs; Bellini Theatre, Palermo, 140,000 francs: Theatre Royal, Turin. fiO.ooo francs: Theatre de la I'ergola, Florence, to.uuo francs; Carlo Felice Theatre, ifcmui, 10,000 franc*. There was a rich widow who r w id a matri monial advertisement in which a man fn Mavsnnab represented himself to tn* a seek er of a spouse. She answered, and a short, sharp correspondence ensued Photographs were exchanged That of the man showed a face remarkable for Its beauty of features, and, ns he said he wss six feet lv height, weighed 200 pounds, and was as straight as an arrow, the widow had no reason to doubt that be was a very Apollo. He forwarded certificates of good character, wrote in a glowing. Intelligent manner, ami confessed with great frankness that he was poor. But When tho suitor presented himself at tier residence she saw to her horror and dismay that he was a mulatto. Ills features w ere the fine Caucasian ones show n in the photo graph, but his color was brown. An Interesting suggestion has just been made for the introduction of camels Intothe south of England as beasts of bflrdeu f..r farmers and others. For a tpimber of years they have been In use in Australia,ajidtheir docility and endurance In tbat country are highly praised. Laden separately, they take about seven hundredweight each, but in a tesm they are able to draw as much as a ton apiece. By the Australian summers the] are extensively employed, and Iv districts where water Is scarce th«y arealmost inval uable. The price of s young camel Is from gtfOtnmo. and this sum is not deemed high by the Inhabitants of the antipodes. The chief objection to their introduction Into KnglandUthst the country Is too wet, and camels never get along well on wet ground. After rain tlu> are liable |0 slip and become useless Horses are also much terrified by thetr appearance, A similar at tempt wss made to introduce them here some fifteen yesrs ago, but the Idea did not When M. Rubinstein Is tired of his tri umphal progress through F.nrope he retires to his villa at Peterbof, and there surround ed by his family he prepares for the next campaign. At present, lie fore leaving Ham burg, where the flr-t performance of "Par raquet" will take plsce on Nov. Ist, under the superintendence of the author, M. Rub instein Is entertaining his friends and en joying life on the shores of the Baltic Ills villa, sltnsted lv a park stretching down to the shore, Is furnished with taste and ele gance. ihe ornaments of the music hall are splendid medallion portraits of Lit* and Chopin and bust* of Beethoven, Shakes pesre, Schuhart, <ioeth. (,links, and Krlloff and the magnificent vases presented bi Queen Victoria. Mine. RaMnstclsVl boudoil Is full ot flowers and souvenirs. In the me ters study there Is s collection of trophies offered to bis genuis In sllpsrtsof his do minion; the large library Is well stocked, but among all Ihe classical works In Russian Knelish, French and Herman, there Is not s single work on music. M. BwMawssle is St present s fanUi-i. berob|ue for grand orchestra, which will be one of the novel pro of next season NKW TODAY, STRAYED OR STOLID. A light sorrel roarc, wllh white fir,- and •Thlte hind legs, weight about TO pound* A liberal reward will I* paid If returned bi li. U«ouvrcur street, Kast Lns Angelea II NKW Ttl-DAY. WANTED. I.'idy or gentleman, with $SOO, to travel: U',,',, ,h, to make ~| t ~xperleliee lint 11,.,',— ~) Address "W N\\ |I,|. oltlee nov»Bt. FOUND. A liiM'kethook nud rnnteiits. The owner can have the same upon proof of propertt and pavmenl for this notiO*. t ,11 At mils," Iteeorder's nlllce. not. Iw TAKEN UP. On,, sorrel horse, with while mmie and tail, Mill 1.0 -old lv ten days li not called f, I and clnrmpiild. I KMI'I.KTDN H HI AIII.ES, noty 1 tt- linsouth Spring street. NOTICE. l'„, tie- li.it iii: olAlnu ■(atlwt the Demo crntle Couutt Cmmitt..,. must present the sal ii or t„.f.,re I ~,.-.1., t. Novemlier till,. al 10 t. M., nt the 011 l I Ihe Chair No. 11. I'J and l:t Temple llloek. or tin t will not 1... all,,tied. Ity order,if nov'JJl COMMII'TKI.;. For City Assessor. nillM KNHKB rp,,-,.,,t InouMbaotl win hi- a ÜBdMMa lor City Assessor ill the next municipal election. BOVt-td TURKEY SHOOTINa. The 1.0. Atnrcles Cilie Clnh will II ~ •• « luikey nboni on Sunday. Not. Ith. All iu,,k.men e.odlillt lutile.l lend The I ,„•:.- is illtl , ll) l.„ k ol the I il; l;e.er voir 1, REtVIOVAL NOTICE. tf). T. Bitter A s,ns,hue rimorad ihelr i' ii e-I.e!; ~f Cuiniline. Carpets, etc.. li S!S m l fill Noith M liv lo II mill IS Northlfßftuf slreet. II 5 ROOM COTTAGE iVt <V SJt»» ;-.-;:« iii. W. ogtt lot n lew ,Hr«. on orcMint of owiHTfolns tut, thl. MMfttof ♦*«(). Tlip kettM Ii w»U InmlMd lad ku • bath The size ~r lot m in hy ntmut irti> feet, nnd R cy pren i„.,la,- nil ~r„„i„l it. Uitif* ehleken Cirml. All liafKllWunU flrn eln.j. T< K. ItttH AN, linv'J li t Nnrth IfJtiaf Ktreet. Notice to Creditors. Of JtmtXt Mnnzo. tleeen.eil. KotloaU b.reb| girto l,yilieiin,|ersluiH.,i. K\,.e,tlrlx ~f ll„. e-t ite „f J,..mi. Mmz,,. ,1, -ctvl-r,!. 1,, the erclltors of, nmi nil j,er«,,ii h.ivhig rl:iim- iln-t tlte -,ii,l decense,! t-i extiil.Tl Itiein, will, 11,e nerensiirv- voucher-, within four liKinth- nfter tile puullen tii,n „f this Tiotie,'. to the s ; il,| Executrix nt the offlee „f Z. T. OHMD, North Main street, lv Ihe Clly mnl t',mint ~f Angeles, Hlnte of California. UHHAHA KsrilAliA UK MAN/O, Kxeeulrlx of thoe.tato „t Jesus Maiiz,,, ,1.. Ilatwl nl lm Anscles, N'nvemlicr Mb, UN, Notice of Application ior City Deed. KatiM i- herehy (riven llml BMtltAaitafl will l„. ~, ~),-I>, ih,. Counell i,l tlio tlty nf 1..,. ■ , :,M 1,, 1 -e->i,ui ~|- H a|il Ciiuuefl l" he I, I I "„ the Isih ,| ly „l Nnvemlier, I<HI, f„i i i i.l rl ,im ,|ei-,i In Itefilgi,, 11,, toll,, f„r Ih ,1 1.,1 i,l 1,i,|,l lv the City nf Loa \ il,:. I ~|,,1) ~( I. ~ Allele., 5i,,,.- ~f 1,1 lliirlli,,, l„, le.l ,i,iil ,|,..eri1.e,l ns follows, to arh; Comineneing ,11 ihe Soiuhe-i.-l corner of a l"l of 1,,u,l cmveynl liy the clly of An trele- to one Willi un .leiikins. iihom Fehru ■' ■ ■ i i. 1 :. i.,,,l ruiinina thence along the northerly line of Alnine,H -tr,-,-t N, to% ,le« B. two e,mills t,, ■ stsike ou the southerly l.onler of Cos Angeles (titer; Ihenee N. 17', ileg. W. \2 chains to „ -t,;ke on the southerly 1i,,.. ~; th,. ro,\.| U„ding 1,, t1,,. Z uij.-io'. hiMlne: thence along -ni,l lii,,- south W 4 If, HOeli iln-1„ a sink,,: IhenoeS. saiieit. K. lO.ar, chiiin.s to jilnce of hegiuiiing, con Willing Ma ncre. in,.re or less. llefcrcuee is inn,l,. lo the nhslract of title, maps nn,l petlllon liotv on file In my ofllce, ,ili,l nil parties lntere-te,l are hereby nntlfleil thHttheynre requested to file Ihelr ohjec ti.'iis, 11 nny they hate, in writing at hast ■ ~. .],v t„.f,,r,. said .e..i,,ii ~f th,. Counell on said Istli dfly ~f Novemlier, 1»M. W W. HlilUNSioN, •••••rli „f the Council of the city of Lo- An gele.. 1. - *«fblM,Hovraiber Mb, ism. noviul CONSUMPTION An.l »ii Ihe various 4lmmu nf tiio Ilea,), Throat nnd DIM, Including EYE, EAR AND HEART, »uce«sfully treated by M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D., M. C.P.5.0.. Al fSJ North Main street, opposite the Baker Block, |.o, .\n*ch>«.C.ill...iulM. Proprietor of tho Detroit; Throat and Lung Institute At Detroit, Michigan. on r California office is personally conducted by Dr. Williams, mid Is permanently established for the cure of Catarrh, Throat Diseases, Bronchitis, Asih inn. Consumption, Catarrhal Ophthalmia (■ore eyes,) Catarrhal Itoafnos*. \ls.» disease* of tho heirt. Our system of 1 i etlce consists in tbe most approved Mcd ie d -d Inhalations, combined with proper constitutional treatment. Having devoted nil otir time, energy and skill for the past is ■. c n- to the treatment of the above diseases, we are enabled to offer the afflicted the most perfec' remedies nnd appliances for the lm medi ite cure of all those trouble-.-me afflic tions. 1 \ I \lilf 11. Catarrh tl often regarded by the patient as a cold In the head, and he often expresses his astonishment at his remarkable tendency to contract a fresh cold; indeed he declares ÜBS! be i- sc ireely free from one cold beforo he takes another, and yet he Is always ex ceedingly careful; it is also a matter of sur prise to him that tbe cold always seems to settle in his bead and throat. At times many of the symptoms of catarrh may seem to abate, an.l the patient is led to hope that the disease Is about to wear off, bin another class of symptoms soon appear' ami be learns to his horror that Instead of recovering from the disease, it is some what changed in its character, and has ex tended to the throat. A sense of weari ness Is often felt In reading, speaking or singing; hoarseness at times occurs: n sen-uion of dryness Is felt hi the throat, or It appears that -.one foreign suh stsnce, as, for Instance a hair, obstructed the throat: there beoomos a sense of lan guor and fatigue, breath lessens upon s lit tle exercise, a short, backing rough, s pecu liar sound iti clearing the throat, a feeling as though there was not room enough in the cbe-t to i,reathe these and other symptoms occur after the disease has made consider able progress. Then it I* a time when con sumption Is about to begin its dreadful work. 1"P to (hi- time the progress of the dlsesse may hsvc been slow , aud the patient may, in expressing his confident hope that It will "wear off," declare that he has had the catarrh for years, and has not seemed to be come much worse, and trusts that he will "l.>e and bye" recover, but this delusion is the iiraud error that has pimpled our ceme teries with consumptive forms, as all forms of catarrh end finally iv consumption. The remedies must lie carefully adapted to the stage of the disease lv each case, and applied direct!'. |o the parts affected, which SMk] be iOM b> tl'e patients [heniselves, wherever tbev may be, am] without hin drance lo their daily occupation, and we would hereby urge our eastern friends the necessity of direct medication in the trest menl of these diseases and not to depend upon the beneficial effects of the climate alone for their restoration to health, as In ibis way thousands find their wsy to the grave, who might have ln?en cured with the i Id id proper remedies. Inhalations are applicable to all diseases of the respiratory organs, luclnding cstsrrh, throat diseases, asthma, bronchitis, eon sumption, and thnussnds of eases can be cured by this mode of treatment when noth ing else can can reach them. A positivecure effected in every cane if taken In lime. Consultation free, and prices within the roach of all. Those who desire lo consult me in regard to their c ises had belter call at the office lor sn examination, tint if impossible to visit tbe cilice personally, may write for "List of question- and circular, l*olh of which will be sent ircHof charts. Address M HIUOD Williams. H. D.. H. C. P. S. 0., HI North Main St., |... C*l. Oilier hours from 10 a. w. to 4r. at. Inn day from 4to :» f, n. Residence, ■ South ' f>. n- ivde-si nil \islis made both be fore and after office hours. octßMm J. SRESOVICH, gSnWd Merchant. Dealer In ell kind, ol it, .-,: and dried fruit, nnu entin. frocerie. aud miner*' .npplli-. Corner Mnllla v. Mirer St.. Tucson A T I nova lm NKW TO-DAY. N K\V Tl) I >.\ Y . Gnat Sale of B*lllll SW!! "JACOBTS CLOTHINGHOUSE,'' Temple Block, Junction Main and Spring Sts, " Tbe Peerless Ciotbins Enipoiiani ol Southern Caiilonla." I-TXT FTJT «T ■ BLAST ! i £ NEW YORK CLOTHING /I M ■' ns ' received another Inrgeinvoicenf Men's, Born' TmV*dt i' n " ~,s' l l t ""|'"( ' l< "" ~,ilM,] M l' M | """l ' , ,rJ /^^P ,, ' TWO Mlllioll DOllarS; MERCHANT TAILOR MADE The Elegant Pit, Variety of Styles and Material, Artistic Cutting and Fitting. Do not deny yourself the pleasure of examining our se lections. An ocular demonstration is all you re quire to be convinced of the truthfulnes of our assertions. ffltiipiisi jf Wonrpjhc Headquarters for Hoys' nothing. This department wi< /JHo I j \ in presenting to you the ('liH 0 I JJ\ LARGEST STOCK, Ufi. J ,// NEWEST STYLES, | it - J BEST MADE, P^f^V —And the inovt Important being,— Jf >JK // The Cheapest in Southern California I Y//f\\ ]l It is impossible to enumerate the many styles nnd prices in thl- \ 1 f small spare, ball visit from you will convince the BJM*I \ I M practical that we take tbe lead, both In prices ami quality. V-J r TW 11l our lIAT IIKPAKTMHNT we have »1»0a,1,1e.| in,,i,. -|„ip,..«i„|;« r< . nnwahle tn.supply yon with ,„,.r.- -Hips mnl a het ter opportunity ior ,lispl:i>, our prices yon will fin,l lower than ever Wo men tlnn a lew of !!„■ I ite-t -tylos reeel ve,l. vi/ The Seml-Mllff mil. (In ,i„. sou hive the comfort ~f ,1 soil (tint an,] 'the sty ! >, -lilt' ,„„■ ) ThA I le.lhle stiff lint, iin i,r,,wn, blMk, Ink, preen ami iliin oaten.) The f'ourt- Mf tin i. l tie Miction Hal, nr. In cur Boot and Shoe Department BlSBr*P»Tl^2» plete stock, from the common l,r„i;an to (he llnctralf hand sewed ibon UM boOU cannot lie found lv thl. city. lii our Furnishing Coods Department 7wmr\C m *u™ lions, end il Is now slocked with all the varieties of the season. We have also a full line of Eastern made TRUNKS, SATCHELS AND VALISES. Iv conclusion we will say that nn invitation Is extended to yon to visit our various depart ments and examine gooils and prices. No trouble to show goods. Money refunded if purchases arc not satisfactory. \ours, JACOBTY'S CLOTHING HOOSE, Corner Junction and Spring. Orders from the Counter receive Prompt and Personal Attention. ?i)tmt)dot pitta* The Best and Cheapest Natural Aperient Water. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER LAXATIVES. "SPEEDY, SURE, and GENTLE." Professor ROBERTS, F.R.C.P. London. The most certain and comfortable cathartic, in cases of constipation and sluggish liver or piles. Ordinary Dost, a Wineglass/til before breakfast. Of all Druggists and Mineral Hater Dealers. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE BLUE LABEL. BICYCLES EVERYBODY! THE IDEAL BICYCLE, The i.i'-' and nontext machine for the prlea made In the BM Stales. Prices from *3?.5© to *;.».<M>. tfOT-sizt's from M to B inch BOYS' BICYCLES 1 That Criteria*.- Strong, handsome In ap pearanee and low pri 1 Prices rrom ♦» lo Hi Sires from :!1 lo If. inches. (In . Tliil.ilion and for sale al 44 Mouth Sprint Street. Liberal discount to dealers Send for cat alogne. t. A V UK AN HIS. Agent. K. OF P. Tri t'olor Ml No N i I. every >fCSTv Friday . veiling in I'jUiisn rattle, No. M Spring alroet kLX i Sojonrutug Knight* in. il< I HBH oto. » kniix. i i vaOr ISAAC 8 SMI I 11. I oik and g norTlyr J. J. FORD, Omental ud Arcbltectml Wood Cirrer. NO,tl AI.AMF.IU STREET, Mechanic. Mill. - - laW Angele.. a 0,7 If Mme. Letroadec, tFormerly of While House. *)..". Franelseol Dt PARIS ROMS, No. WSixth Slreet.corner olive street (up stairs), tlaa.cn building. la" »ngeles. nomm GYMNA^MANCE, —GIVEN BY THE Tmverein Germaiiia For the henellt of the Teacher of OymMllaa, »■ I'l looti it... Sunday Evenim Nov. 9,1884 AT Turner linn. After the entertainment, a SIM I 11. DIM ... Mi In Ihe v merlon t Irene* tra. The public I. c,.rdLllv invited tn at tend Mailnln, .Ml t enia. welS Baierymen and Wooil-Biinißrs, ATTENTION ! The Southern Pacific Wood Co. It ~ - , Ur-'e lot „f ihe lineal ttnallty n( MESQUITE WOOD FOR SALE In carl., id seta, For a tupsrior article of fuel this wood cannot be heat. For part leu lsr* snd t*rm« appl> si office :4. P WOOD CO, octlatf No. • Market %% Palm 1... r.l- n concert to night by the Berlin Lady *>r NKW ADVKRTISEMKNTH. BRIGHT'S Just Received! 20,000 yards Calico 4 cenxs 7,000 yards Oinhams 5 cents 8,000 yards Lawns 6 cents 3,000 ynrds White Pique 6 cents 6.000 yards Dress Goods from 5 to 5o cents 5,000 ynrds of Brown and,, Bleached Muslin 6 cents and upward 5,000 yards of Summer Dress Goods Just Received. 6,000 pairs of Gloves from sc. to $1 a pah 6,750 pairs of Hose for Ladies at 7 to 35 cents 8,650 pairs Children's Hose 5 to 15 cents 1325 Corsets from 2oc to $1 10,000 pairs of Ladies' Shoes from 75c. to $3 7,500 pairs Children's Shoes from 25c. to $1.25 20,000 yard* Ribbons from 2 to 75 cents a yard 20,000 yards of Lace from 1 to 50c. a yard 20.000 yards of Jaconet lodgings from ... .2 to 40c. a yard 10,000 Ladies' flats, trimmed and untrimmed, from 25c. to $5 ' ),000 Children's Hats from 10c. to $1. 6,000 Plumes and Tips from 10c. tosi 6,000 Hunches Artificial Flowers from mc to $1 a bunch Also a large stock of Boys' & Men's CLOTHING! MEN'S HATS AND SHOES I Jnderwear for Gents and Ladies and everything kept in 1 general variety store and prices are always cheaper than dsewhere, Call at 239 Main Street. J. C. BRIGHT. W<> will make Monday the most attractive day of our great 4!>c. Sale. The entire line or a manu facturers' samples of Lace Goods, including Silk, Spanish Lace Tics and Fichus. Collars, Collarettes, elegant Lace Hal Fichus, Neckwear of all kinds in Lace and Net—;Hl at the uniform price 01 4»c. for one, two and three of a kind. Hundreds of attract ive novelties for Monday. Come early ler choice. People's Store. N. B.—Country orders promptly fi led. Our Illus trated People's Protector and Price List mailed free upon application. Handsome cornice poles given away with every pair of lace curta ; ns or six yards of curtain net. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS I m, 3 lles Patent Mortice Lock, 2 I laVHaßai it'T'th '" '*"*'*"" c * u " Ul "3'" rRON ' GEST - MOST DURABLK L. I — MORTICE LOOK IN UH. I? 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