daily los angeles herald (los angeles [calif.]) 1881-06-15 ...€¦ · tbe bible houae, rev. c.v....
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ItIs pleasant to note the unin-terrupted success of Lorillard'*Iroquois. Tbe United States Is ev-
idently on the up-grade in every-'thing that relates to horse-flesh.
From Mr. WilliamPridbam, theagent of Wells, Fargo & Co. in thiscity, wo learn that, since tbeSouthern Pacific was completed toDarning, tbe business of his com-pany has quadrupled. Tbe de-maud for Loa Angeles products,clear toKansas City and Denver,and at all intermediate points, isreally remarkable. Next year Mr.Pridbam looks for an immense in-crease of tbo Eastern demand inevery line, and confidently expectsto send car-loads where be nowsends tons. Tbe energetic and in-
dustrious market gardener is thething most needed ln Los Angeles."There's millions in it."
The passage through Los Ange-ls* yesterday, on his way to SanFranoisco and the Comstock, ofMr. John W. Mackey, the premierof tbe old bonanza quartette, isworthy of a passing note. IfMackey dots uot, ou his arrival,
deliver some ehou, .harp, depreci-atory and peremptory comment ou
matters on tbe Comstock lode, it Ispretty sate to assume that the mar-ket for tbe shares lv tbat historicspot, which has been growing forsome weeks past, will continue togrow, witb v possible real bulliondevelopment in tbe near future.With Fair and Mackey on theComstock together, ufier an ubHence of a considerable period, tbe
treaauie status of Storey couuty,Nevada, ought to be ascertainedvery shortly.
In the cursory mention we gaveof Major Ben C. Truman's "Occi-dental Sketohee," we did net aimat anything like a review of thework. Since our first notice waawritten we liavo read the i-ketebescarefully and find in them severalfeatures ofquite exceplloual merit.Considered merely aa a story,
"HillBeachy's Dream" is the gemof tbe hook. It is characterized bya fine dramatic perception and aquite pronounced narrative power.
The Majot's Interview with an"Antediluvian" reveals v wealthof accomplishments in the line ofIbe physical tciences which we hadnot previously credited him witbpossessing. He shows a minute-ness of astronomical and otherspecial knowledge which would uotbe out of place iv a Draper. The"Sketohes" were designed to whileaway a weary hour or so iv thecars, or at pleasure resorts, andthey are admirably adapted for thepurpose, The Major lias increasedhis reputation, as v ii/eraleur bytbe publication of this ingeniousand Interesting work.
During his receut visit to theEist Judge. J. S. Tliompeou, of Ibiscity, took occasion lo investigateIhe orauire question from a ttund-polut new to our paople. He wasinvited n partake of orange wine,which he found to he highly de-licious, anil which sold iv NewYork for ths extravagant eutn ofrive dollars a Lottie. Should weever reach a stage in which tlie or-ange market should threaten to beglutted, the uiauuiaoture of orangewine would at ouce afford the rem-edy. The Judge has entered Intominute calculations iv the matter,aud baa found that a bushel of or-anges, eveu of an iuferior grade,will yield two gallons of orangewine, which will readily commandtwo dollars a gallon In the crudestate. This is but oue of tbe waysin which the very prodigal yield oforanges in this county can be util-ized. The day will undoubtedlycome when our people will thinkitworth their while to prepare tbeor-aoge iv a variety of shapes for amarket which will take them all.
Partialiiy and unjust discrim-ination are at all times to be dep-recated. No unbiased observer,during the past thirty years, canhave failed to notice the slightswhich havo been put upin tbeSouth pole, Tha North pole andtbe Arctic continent have en-grossed everything, ti the unjustneglect of the South pole and theAutartic continent. In the nameof all tbe Qods at once, why is thisthus? Up north we have neveryet observed a single interestingcircumstance that ought to decoya save mau to bis destruction;while, on tbe Antarotlo oontlnent,tbere is Adelia Land, for instance,whieb Invites tbe explorer withfeminine enticements. How It Istbat tbe hardy sailors withoutnumber, who have gone north,have never warmed op to Adelia,
passes our comprehension, begad.For our part, we should feel in-clined to throw over the wholeragged northland for an opportuni-ty of cultivating a closer acquaint-ance with the gentle Adelia. AYeoall for voluuteers to explore theSouth pole. If fools have to besacrificed, they ought, at leaßt, to
be offered ou the altar of some gen-tle and tangible emotion. A senti-mental impulse might consecratetho folly.
Talking about glutting themarket for oranges a Hue ofpracti-cal reflection is suggested that wehave never seen advauced iv auynewspaper, Thirty years ago thepeople of the United Statesnumbered about one-half theirpresent population, At thatdate, we have no hesi-tation iv saying, there was not onebushel of potatoes raised iv thiscountry where teu are raised now.Thus we are invited to considerthe proposition of an increase ofone hundred per cent, iv our (popu-lation aud of one thousand percent, lv the yield of a single tuber.But that by no. means states theproposition in all its lurce. Thirtyyears ago a bushel oi polulocscoulube bought for from twelve and ahalf cents to two bits. Notwith-standing tbe enormous increase ivths yield, which, in ratio, is almostincredible, potatoes now sell forfrom fifty cents to one dollar abushel. Thus, while the yield hasincreased oue thousut.d per ceut.,against au increase of ouly ouehundred per cent, lv population,,the price of tho potato has en-hanced fully four hundred percent., on a low estimate. Thesame reflections will apply to corn,butter aud many other ' staples.
!Applying these unquestioned faotsto the orange production, just as
soon aa we shall iearu to go after amarket iv a buslneas-like and in-telligent manner we may be sureof a similar result. Tho Americanpeople lu-day lire not eatiug oueorange where they will ultimatelyeat a buudred. They are now justrich enough to cultivate luxuiioustastes.
While Gen. Beale was Ministerto Austria, co he told us lately, at abanquet given by him to severalAustrian and Hungarian noblemenat Vienna, be expressed, to a dis-tinguished nobleman who sat nearhim, a dsiiro to taste some un-doubtedly genuine Impeiial Tokay.His interlocutor next day sent
round to the American Ministerhalf a dozen flasks of this famousWine. Il iv.a put up iv exquisitestyle, iv small flasks, iv a mannerwhich more resembled the nicetyof the art cf the puaruiaceutist
than that of the wine-maker.General and Mrs. Beale sat downto discuss this rare vintage with agreat deal of curiosity. The corkhaving bseu withdrawn from t\
flask, aud each haying taken a sip,they exchanged a glance ofsympa-thetic intelligence. Having takenanother sip, "My dear," said Min-ister Beale, "what does this wineremiud you ot?" Mrs. Benle replied,without a moment's hesitation,"Los Augeles Angelica." "And,"said the General, "Los Angeles An-gelica it undoubtedly was, andnothing glto," Continuing thesubject of Los Augeles wines, Gen.Beale told us that, haviDg had oc-casion to eutertaiu Sir EdwardThornton, and several other Eng-lish geutiemen at dinner iv Wash-ington, he had some very old portof Mr. L, J. Rose brought ou thetable. Without a dissenting voicethese English gentlemen pro-nounced it simply superb. Oneand all they praised it without stint.These two specialties of Los Auge-les wines, together with the Cuca-mouga port, are destined to achieve,an exceptional reputation. The"crusty" old port of London,whichbrings 6U,ih extravagant prices atoccasional auction sales, is mel-lowed with a round circlet ofyears. Give the ports manufac-tured by L. J. Rose, E. J. Baldwin,or those made at Cucamonga,twenty years, und they would ex-cite a commotion la England or outho continent.
LAST NIGHT'S NEWS.{Bpaoial to the Hh:uai.u y the western
Uulou Telegraph \u25a0 n
PACIFIC COAST.
tS'fOCW. KlCl'OliT.
SAN KKANOIHCO .STOCK AND HX-UHAHUE BOARD,
lulls'NO SESSION.HAS FRANCISCO, Juue U
330 M»*lean, 1314, 055S Nevada, 16*,13};, !: ,» 10, 13 JV? 1G
mo <« Oi »si, B>c, 201)utHu,UM, nj;,
170 B?£ B, 16,16 h3O 570 Bullion. 90, 93c470 Ualn, 1.00, 1.05, no Exchequer. 155
1 To 175 Overman, 1.45,1370 Savage,3.73, 8 30, 1%
3.70 160 Justine, 11006 Con Va, 3 SO 20 Heg Belcnor, 7615 Chollar, 2.30, 2.75 896 Union, UK. 1454MOPotosl, 3.U0,8.ti5, (Ml 90
3.60 5C0A1ta,4,4.05355 H4S, 4 SO, 4.93 110 Andes, 2.4 1, 2 4-,50 Point, 2.90 300 Scorpion, 1.95
3owj»Pkei,R'? ; ; ;»o G Bate, 2.9560 Alpha, 4>» 230 Sierra, 1.60,1.85
920 Belener,3 60, 3.65 HO Curtis, 8.263 60 290 North Ex Utah,
300 Confidence, 4V£ 1.10,1.15
OPEN BOARD?4.BO p. M.
Jacket. 5-i»b.Ki a; Justice, 1 a; Mexi-can, 12?Ib, 12J4 a; Union, 14Ua; Uallfor.nla, 1,56 D; Crown Point, 2.00 b, 2.95 a,Mono, 2.80 b; Bodle, 7 b, iyt a; Con Vlr-
-51n1a.8.70 b, S% a: Potom, 8.60 sAßlerrarevada, UK b, IS a; Ophlr.B DTBHa;
Gould a Curry, ty. a; Alpha, iy,b; Impelrial, 200 b; Belouer. 8.60 1;Bullion. 85c a;. « *U,8»; b; Jaektt,6%e;UUo. llKa: Bullion.9ou b; Baal* Belch,er, 15K b. 16J4 a; Hale * Noreroaa, 4.85 b ?
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Fresno, Cal , Juno 14.?The fol-lowing is the list nf passengers forthe Bouth and Eaat ou tlie trainwhich passed this place at 5 p. M.:TJClunie. F M Phelps, El Paso;Mies Jacobs, Colton; Mrs G W Ar-nold, J Meagher, Mrs Eilzelman,Tombstone; Q H Foster.NewYork;C G Hernon, U S Navy; Mrs T HStreets, Yokohama; Mrs GustavusCox, San Frauolaco; Mrs A H Stev-ens, Mrs Julia Jones, Mrs M A Jef-ferson, Mrs F R Girard.Mrs Smith,G A Davis, Patrick Cooney, L VBurnham, Ijos Angeles.
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San Francisco, Juno 14Lb.?Thesailing of tho Arctic relief steamerRodgen was delayed until to-mor-row.
mmm I'rr.uclscu Items.
San Francisco, Juue 14.? H. F.Nehibas, father of the live child enwho were receutly killed by atrain near Haywards, Alamedacounty, has brought suit iv theSuperior Court to recover oue hun«died uud one thousand dollar* dam-ages.
In the Hopkins estate suit au at-tempt was made to-day to procureau iudetiuito coutinuauje, but theCourt finally suid it should go outo-morrow.
French citizens are makiui: ex-tensive preparations to celebratetlie capture of tlie Baslile oa July14tb| uud have lulled v oall fortheir oouotrymen ttirougbout theStute to join tbem.
The uunual convention of theAdcient Order of Hibernians Iscalled for July Slat, In this city.
The Ministerial Union some timeago appointed a committee, con-sisting of Rev. F. E. Shearer, eftbe Bible Houae, Rev. C.V. Antho-ny, of the Central MethodistChurch, Bey. Dr. Warren, of theCongregational Home MissionBoard, and Key. C. W. Hewes, ofthe Fifth Baptist Cbu-cb, to inquireInto tho character aud antecedentsof a number of persons wbo havebeen traveling over the coast lee-taring on interriperauce and col-lecting funds. The committee inthe cases of of D. J. K. Bine, Jas.H. White, Georr c M. Dutcher endMrs. J. D. Watson, report very un-favorably, aud, regarding the lasttwo, bave received communicationsfrom the Secretary of the NationalTemperance Society of Philadel-phia, showing them up in tbe mostdisgraceful light.
Iv political circles tbe latest re-port is tbat Judge Hager will betbo Democratic candidate for May-or, io which case Kallocu will runindependent.
Iv the r cent contest betw-'iu ther.rJe le'irus of Yale aud tho Univer-sity of California, private advicesshow that thi1 latter were the win-ners by a score of j'J6 against 432for Yale.
Lauren E. Crane, the expert ap-pointed by the Governor to investi-gate tbe alleged frauds in the con-struction of tlie sea wall, has filedhis report, lie Muds that the Har-bor Coruuulssiouerß are guiltless ofany fraud or collusion, but that ivthe delivery of material for theembankment there ia reason to be-lieve that un excess, amounting invalue to übout $70,000, has beencharged for by and paid to the con-tractor, utul Intimates that the jobmight have been ellected by col-lusion* between the supervisors otconstruction and tuily clerks, sev-eral of whom were (ihcharged lastMarch for discrepancies in theiraccounts.
C rests Tart.uaijuut tike Glair.
San Francisco, June 14th.?Crop reports show tbat the lateruins and cooi weuther have bene-fited the cereals in the northerncounties. 'Ihe yield will be nearlyau average, Ia tbe lower portionof the Sacramento valley and thecentral part of tbe State tbe cropswill not exceed two-thirds of thatoflast year, and the same is true ofthe coast counties, except those ofthe south, whose crops are full. Inthe San Joaquin valley any loss inyield per acre is made up by In-creased aoreuge. lv the SantaClara valley there is rather a lightcrop. All sections report grain ofunusually line quality.
Nnu Bernardino CrowsSan Bernardino, June 14th.?
The present prospects for a largefruit crop are good. The graincrops are not so good as last year.Itwas at first supposed that thelast rain would do considerabledamage, but upon examination itappears that instead of doing dam-age it has done good.Tue Crops lv Hitu fJleg-u i.noiv.
San Diego, June 14.?Tba condi-tion und prospects of the crop inSan Diego couuty uro excellent.The graiu is iv tine condition lvevery part of the couuty. The or-chards and vineyards are In uu ex-ceedingly thriftystate aud we shallbave a larger crop of fiuit than inauy previous yeur. The honeycrop is almost v total failure, com-pared with previous years. Proba-bly not over 250,000 pounds will beproduced for export this season.
Btillroad astl Mining; News.Tombstone, June 14th.?The
Atchison, Topeka aud Santa ¥6Railroad Company have a force of500 men grading far the Sonoraline ln tbo Souoita valley, fiftymiles west of here. This makes ita certainty that the line will comethrougti Tombstone and the imme-diate vicinity of the Huachuca,Patagonia aud Santa Rita MiningDistricts.
Ex-Senator Stewart, who left forEl Paso Saturday, pronounced thisone of tbe richest districts be evervisited.
Tbe Girard Mining Companyhave decided to erect a twenty-stamp mill at once.
EASTERN.
WrtSltluulou Et. IU..
Washington, June 14tb. -TheGreenback Secretary says tbat tbeGreenbackers In tbe next Congresswill stand solidly together on allquestions. Nine are pledged tomeet ln greenbaok caucus and car-ry out greenback politics. Theyare Ijadd, Muroh, Bramin, Mus-grove, Kill-, Hazeltiue, Borrougbs,Fort and Jones, Hyatt, Smith andYon Smith, Republican Qreen-backers, Instead will control Inpart tbe organization of the House.Itia probable the two ReadjusteeofVirginia will also vote Republi-can. Itmay be set down that tbeRepublicans will organize tbe nextHouse.
Grant's outspoken condemnationof tbe Administration bis addedfores to whispering tbat a stalwartCongressman will, after Congressmeets, antagonise tbe Admlntstra-tratloo. The talk hitherto seemsto bave oome from disappointed ef»floe-seekers, bot Grant's open oppo*
sltlon creates tbe Impression tbatIt will be done. A prominentCsnkllngite to-day said tbat tbepurpose of Grant, Conkllng and bisfriends will be to urivs Blamefrom tbe Cabinet by threatening todisturb tbe Republican supremacyIn tbe Senate and tbe House. TheAdministration thinks slightinglyofthis talk, and Is confident tbattwo Administration Senators willbe returned In place of Conkllngand Piatt.
.a i -.lucks.
New York, June 14.?Silverbars, illJ; money easy at 2ife3J;Government's weak; stooks closedweak; W. U., 184,; Quicksilver, 17;Pacific, 54; Mariposa, 6; W. F.,130; N, Y. C., 148; Erie. 476; Pan-ama, 270; U. P., 128jj; bonds, 119};Central Paolflo, 101}; bonds, 117};Sutro, 2; Silver Nugget,lo; MineralCreek, 165.
Psstesasis Cuims West.Kansas City, Juuo 14.?Tbe fol-
lowing list of overland passengerspassed Tupeka via the Atchison,Topeka and Santa Ffi RailroadJunel3tb: Dr S Heed, Boston; JW Hackens, Arizoua; J.WGelle,San Francisco; U T Bremer, Mary-laud.
Reaiurf.ot 111* »iimiiilv Usussi.Topeka, Kansas, Juno 14th.?
Stories of hair breadth escapes con-tinue to come iv from the stormdistrict, and new reports of dam-age to crops, bouiei and cattle arersoeived. Some people werestripped of their clothes and en-tirely ruined iv property. Severalpeople were injured near Olivette,one of whom died. Mr.Bosecrantsaud Mrs. John Harper, living nearMalvern are known to have beenkilled, and many neighbors werebadly hurt. The list of totally de-stroyed buildings is very long.Their fragments are found milesfrom their Bite.
A Wife fiura r r Lyuolitil.
Little Bock, June 14th.?Thovigilantes took from tho jail andhung Col. Emery, the wife mur-derer, sentenced to 21 years. Hewas shot in the head and probablywas dead wben he was bung. Tblais the third attempt to lynch bim.
New ilsoiillilrs Neualur.Concord, N. H., June 14th.?
The Republican caucus deoided toproceed to eleot a United StatesSenator forthwith.rue lIllness 311. eriti?? \u25a011<> v tararat?
Tbe HoußTullan Osir.ie Ben bjUl*I'uualrfiu.n
Cheyenne, June 14th ? Tue fa-mous mlscsginatlon case, whereina Chinaman and a white womanwere indicted lor intermarriage,the ceremony having heen per-formed in Colorado, was decided to-day by Chief Justice Sener. TheCourt held tbat the marriage beinglegal ivColorado it was legal hereunder the statutes. The defend-ants were Anally discharged. A cu-rious outgrowth of the case is thatChinamen here have ostracizedtbe bold groom, Lee Cain, andclaim tbat lie disgraced tbelr raceby marrying a white woman.
WEDNESDAY JUNE 15,^881.
Herald Steam Printing House.
Tue facilities of tbe Hibald Steam
printing House for doingJob work are not
surpassed ln California outside of San
Francisco and Sacramento. All work en-trusted to us will be executed wltb neat-
ness and dispatch at tbe lowest living
rats i.
NUKI'IAL. SIUVICK.
Hereafter notlcea of companies, socie-
ties, enurobea, etc., will only be inserted
ln tbe Ukralu aa paid advertlaementa.We reserve, tor Placos of Worship, a grat-
ia directory,, whioh will appear every
Sunday morning.
WANTS- LOST-FOUND.
"First Class Cook Wanted.Call at |M Main street. Jl4-W
810 REWARD.Loator strayed,"on Tuesday, May Bd.
from the Vlmines Ranch, A BAYMARE, branded (C) on tbo left hip.
Ten Dollars reward will be paid for thereturn of the mare to Nordholt'a store,coruer of First and 1 .os Angelea streets.
niyrMm
FOUND!A place Wuero a fine cup ot OO*jfJop
or POT OF TKA, with NICK LUNCH,can bo had for teu ceuts,
A. T SKITB 1 w.JVo, 9 TEMPLE BT. m2l)-tf
Sewing Machine Operators WantedApply at GOLDEN RULE UNDER.
WEAR AND SHIRTFACTORY, Loa An-gelea street, near Commercial. jll-3t
FOR SALE?FOR RENT.
Unfurnished Rooms.Two very desirable unfurnished rooms
to let on tbe corner of Third and Hillstreets. Enquire on the premises.
Jll-lw MRS. ROBERTS.
FOR SALE CHEAP.MY HOUSE AND LOT, on Bunker
Hill avenue, near Second street; con-venient to Normal school nnd free fromdust. WM. D. STEPHENS,
Je9 Room SS, Temple Block.
FOR SALE.dk /I fITaTaHOUBF, OF FOUR ROOMS,CVfctJV" lot 65x130 with plenty olgood water and Improvements, oppositeUniversity, West Los Angeles. Inquireon premises. J7-lw
AUCTION SALE.To be sold by publicauction, Ifnot pre-
viously disposed of by private aale. ouSATURDAYNEXT, the lltb Inst., at 11o'clock a. m., the FURNITURE, CAR-PETS, PICTURES, etc., of tbe Hotel deParis, opposite tbe Pico House. J7td
FOR SALE.AN IMPROVED PLACE AT 80UTH
SANTA MONICA,wltb bouse, a well orgood water, with Adams windmill andtank or 6G0I) gallons; also, a small or-chard and SCO shade trees: six lets ln all,two fenced ln. Price, $900. Addreas,OCEAN HOUSE, Santa Monica. jS-lw
Commercial copy.
For Sale.TEN OR TWENTY ACRES of GOOD
LAND, near the city, well improved,with bearing trees and grapevinea, and ahouse, barn, windmill, etc.
Also, FOUR DWELLING HOUSES,near tbe Normal School grounds, will besold cheap.
For nartioulars enquire of H. ED-WARDS, at the central stables, Springatreet, opposite the Court House. u29-lin
FOR_SALE.IMPROVED RANCH OF ISO ACRES,
being NX >4 seo. 26, T. IS.. R. 14 W., 8. B.M., being four miles southwest from theCourt House. Title, Government Patent.Water right perpetual. Tbe land is lnthe highest state of cultivation. Fruittrees on place; good well; finished houseor six rooms; out-buildings, wind-mill,etc. For price and particulars apply to"La Esperanza Store," 10$ Main street,Los Augeles, Cal. Je7-lm
TO LET.
NEWLY FIIRNISHF-DSuuny Rooms,at NO. » FIRST STREET, only a fewsteps from tbe Postofflee. m2l-lm
FOB SALE.
THE FURNITURE COMPLETE OF ALODGING HOUSE, CHEAP.
Enquire at Mott Bulldlug, No. IS Springstreet, near the PostofUce. J2-lw
A GREAT BARGAIN.FIVE ACRES OF, I.ANDou Washing-
ton street, west of Figueroa street, forsale very cheap. Inquire by letter un-der Cypher H? Herald office. Jeltf
FOR SALE.Au Interest ln a well establNbed, pav-
ing MANUFACTURING BUSINESS;from $40*0 to 15000 capital required. Also,A DWELLING HOUSE, centrally lo-cated. Address R, Herald office, mIS-lm
FOE- S-AXiIE.SEVERAL NEAT NEW COTTAGES,
three and four rooms; line location;splendid Investment.
C. WHITE,my6-3m Room 49 Temple Block.
FOR SALE.Furnished or unfurnished, A BEAUTI-
FULRESIDENCE, nearly new aud nice-ly furnished, containing seven rooms,bath-room, etc., with all necessary mod-ern Improvements, Including hot andcold water and gas throughout the bouse.Also, servants' room, .storeroom, wash-room, wood-room, etc The whole lotbeautifully Improved, the rear contain-ing from 18 to 21 choice assorted fruittrees in bearing. Applyon the premises,183 Fort street. my27-2w
FURNISHED ROOMS,Pleasantly located and neatly furnished,
TO-LET, SINGLE OR EN SUITE,Corner Fort and Franklin streets, one
block from Postofßce. d3ltr
BOARD A.TXD BOOM.
ANELEGANTLY"FURNISH ED SUN-ny front room, hot and cold water,
southern oxposuro, lva private family,In tbe most desirable part of tbe olty.
Applyto Mrs. E.C. k'J'aKIN, first houseon north side of Orange street, Just offPearl and Sixth street. m3-Im
Kimball Mansion,NEW HIGH ST.. LOS ANGELES, Cal.
B9TSPACIOUH PARLORS, Flue Suites,and Large Single Sunny Rooms, contain-ing all modern conveniences.
aaa-THE TABLE supplied with the beatthe market affords.fezatf MRS. M. H.KIMBALL,Prop.
BRANCH OF THE PACIFIC!
Ocean House,
Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica.
saaTFlrst-Clas* in Every Ilesi.eot.-fSS
This popular house having b*en thor-oughly renovated and ienttad, Is opentor the accommodation of the public .
THE TABLE will ba supplied with allbe luxuries the market adords.
MRS. S. BAYLEY,apSOtr Proprietress.
Santa Monica Pavilion,EOKERT A BRIGHT, Proprietors.
Tbla favorite Summer Resort will b*opened NEXT SUNDAY.
Bmi brand* of win**,liquors, ales, bearami elaara always on hand. Hot andcoldluVohea. sbooMbballayand olb*ramusements attached to
should not tail t*give tk*m»carJl. aplttf |
?.?*£.;? . -m s. iS ,\*mmt\
NEW rO-DAT.
Uirl Wanted,To attend In a Coffee Saloon. Applyat
103 Mulu street, Immediately. It
Wanted.By v man and wife (nochildren),a sit*
nation, city or country; the wHe to dohousework, the man to make himselfgenerally usaful; would take a farm onshares. Enquire at No. 223, corner ofEighth and oilre streets, JIS-lw
Confidence Engine*Co. No. 2.
The members or the Company will as-semble lv lull parade uniform this(WKUMLBDAY) EVENINU at 7*o'clock. Adjourned regulur meeting.
Serenade at 9 o'clock.KOBEKT ECKERT. Foreman.
876?FOR SALE.
A MATCH FACTORY COMPLETE.Inquire or Q. W. MORGAN. Real EstateAgent, Spring atreet. j14-81
$3500.00.PARTNER WANTED in an estab-
lished business, Address L., Herald of-fice. - 116 2w
LIBERAL REWARD.The Under ofA GOLD BRACELET,Iost
at tbe TrinityChurch Promenade Con-cert at Turnvereln Hall, last Friday eve-nine;, will receive a liberal reward on re-turning same to Herald office. It
GOLDEN RULE
Underwear and ShirtFACTORY,
11. Dato «Sc Co.,
LO3 AN3ELES ST., N«w Oanmarcial,
Los Anueles, (.'al.
Always ou hand and made to order onshort notice, at lowest e*sh prices,
LADIES', GENTS' and CHILDREN'SUNDERWEAR,
LADIES' WRAPPERS and DUSTERS,GENTS' OVERSHIRTS Of EVERY
DESCRIPTION. Jll-lm
THE
OWLDRAMATIC CLUB,
OF LOS ANGELES.llan tho honor to announce to their sub-scribers and the public that they willpresent Tor the first time In Los Angelesthe brilliant and highlysuccessful com-edy, written by Henry J. Byron, in threeacta, entitled
OUR. QIRLS,AT TURNVEREIN HALL,
On the evenings of
TUESDAY,THURSDAY anU
SATURDAY,
JUNE 21st, 23d and 25th.sufNew scenery aud new costumes- TBO
ADMISSION, 75 CENTS.Reserved seats at P. Laiarus's Book
Store, Spring street,on and after June IS.M. LEHMAN,Stage Manager.
REMOVED.MADAME lecroq has removed bar
Dressmaking and Buvtrlck Pattern Es-tablishment to NO. IS* MAINST.,out to Mooonaid Block. Jei-lro
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SIEGEL'S.
Extremely
LOW PRICESHAVE MADE
Trade Rushing
THE
PAST WEEK
At Siegel's.
Our policy of making large sales anasmall profits tells. The people under-stand the meaning or the terra. "Enor-mous Sales and Small Profits." OurLow Prices suit the masses, and tho ex-cellent qnalilyof our goods pleases all.Itlsour Intention to "SELL"Goods andmaintain the lead In our lino.
Bargains in Shirts.
148 DOZEN CALICO SHIRTS ATSOc. EACH.
Bie DOZEN PERCALE SHIRTS, sep-arate cuLTs and collars, warrantedfaat colors, at 75c.
47 DOZEN FRENCH PERCALKSHIRTS, latest atyle, separate cuffsand collars, at Si 80.
Also, a large variety of GENTS' COL-ORED FULL-FINISHED HOSE at
SfSc.EVERYTHING ln the Una of GENTLE-
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS ofthe Best Quality, at
POPULAR PRICES!
SIEGEL'S,56 >lain Street,
Corner Commercial, Los Augeles.luylo
OPENING OF THE
Occidental Restaurant,No. 116 Main St., Cardoui Block.
The table will be furnished witb tbebest tbat can be procured in tbe market.Regular meals, 26 cts.
nr ICE-CREAM SALOON connectedwith the restaurant.
my4-lm CHAS. WENZEL, Prop'r.
PHILIP & BALDWIN,
FIRE A LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY'
Real Estatb and Stock Brokers,
NO. S7 MAIN STREET.jUtf
Key West Cigar Store,NO. 78, MAIN STREET,
LANFRANOO BLOCK
SIM ISAACS. : I PROPRIETOR
Manufacturer of FINE CIGARS anddealer lv IMPORTED CIUARS aud
all lines ofSmokers' Articles.
NO CHINAMEN EMPLOYED,mrttf
LIVERYSTABLE.HORSES BOARDED at JOHNSON'S
FLED STABLE, 14 ALISO ST., at $7per month. Best of hay leed and goodtiro taken. Also, stable room to rent at
per month. ruyJ7tf
Jl CARD.-To those wholg»rTfl ~wlsu to have removed perma-nently SUPERFLUOUS HAIR,FRECK-LES, LIVER SPOTS, BLACKWORMS,MOLES, etc., I will send you a recipetbat will cure you free of charge. V.POPPER, 127 Montgomery atreet, BanFranclaco. Send a aelf addressed en-velope. m2B-lm
HAIR, GOODS.MRS. K. SMITH, having bean with
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Williams, will con-tinue bualneaa at their old place. Mrs.Smith la prepared to do allklnda ofbalrwork In the beat and lateat styles. Re-member the place, NO. «? SPRING ST.
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THOMAS FARRAIX,Late of San Franclaco, has opened a
nrst-class
Merchant TailoringK9TAHLIBHMKNT,
AT 197 MAIN STREET, Loa Angelea
He la a practical tailor and cutter of 15years years experience. He has out lnhe best houses East and ln San Franola-o. His terms are very reasonable.ear-Call and see him. aDldtr
LANDFOR SALESOU ACRES of the beat fruit or agri-
cultural land at flOper acre, north or theHunter Ranoh, on th* river, with rightot water. Inquire of T. E. ROWAN, 75Downey Block, or of th* owner, W. C. B.RICHARDSON, near tb* premises.
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FORJSALE.A WELL-IMPROVED FARM OF SO
ACRES; two artesian wella; orchardand vineyard of 10 acree. Inquire of A.W. POTTS, Oounty Clerk'a offle*. mZS-lw
MONEY TO LOANOn r*al aatat* a*eurlty at low rates andno commission ebkrged. *ddr***P.O.Bob «n. stty. st
NEW ADVEBTIBEMENTB.
CITY OF PARIS17 & 19 Spring St.,
LOS AISTG-EJILjES, Cal.
SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE!»
COMPRISING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Spring! Summer ImportationsTO COMMENCE
MONDAY, : : : : JUNE 6th,
And Continue for Thirty Days,
Curing whioh time we will oiler a, number oi
REAL BARGAINS!To wliiob we oall tbe attention of tlie public:
Present FarmerPrice. Price.
100 Pieces 4-4 French Lawns at B£o. per yard, 12«jo75 Pieces 4 4 French Lawns at 12}r> " 20050 Pieces Linen Lawn at .* 25c " 37,0
100 Pieces White Marseille at Bja " 12, c200 Pieces 4-4 Dress Linen at 200 " 30a100 Piecea Figured Tasso Linen at B}o " 20050 Pieces all-wool Black Mcmies at 25c " 50a50 Pieces all-wool Cashmere, comprising all the
New Bummer Shades, at 50c " 7So25 Pieces 45 Inches wide, all-wool Bibck Cash-
mere at 75c " $1.2535 Pieces all-wool Blege, 42 inches wide, at 02,0 " $1.00
Mohairs, Buntings, Shoodas, Plaids, etc.,
AT THE feA.JoT.X2
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!500 New Style Summer Skirls at...50c. each Former price, $1 00250 Shetland Shawls at 750. each Former price, $1 26250 Shetland Shawls at $1 00 each Former price, $1 60200 Ladles' Linen Ulsters at $2 00 each Former pries, $8 60150 Ladies' Cloth Ulsters at $2 50 eaeb Former price, $4 00160 Ladles' Linen Circulars at $2 50 each Former prioe, $4 00
1000 DOZEN
LADIES' THREE-BUTTON KID GLOVES
Reduced to 50c. per pair.,250 Summer Parasols at 40a Former price, 7Sets.150 SilkBrocade Parasols at $2 00 Former price, $8 60100 Silk Brocade, lined and laoe trimmed, $3 50 Former price, $8 00
GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT.100 Men's Blue Flannel Suits at $ 7 50...Former price, $10 00100 Men's Blue Flannel Suits at $10 00.,. Former prioe, $18 0075 Men's Blue Flannel Suits at '.$l2 oO...Former prioe, $16 08
100 Men's Black Diagonal Coats aud Vests, $ 9 00...Former prioe, $18 0050 Men's Black Diagonal Coats and Vests, $12 50,. Former prioe, $18 00
200 Men's Casßlmere Suits ?..:..$ 9 OO...Former prioe, $12 00150 Men's Cassimere Suits $10 00...Former prioe, $18 60100 Men's Cassimere Suits $11 On...Former prioe, $15 00
100 Children's Linen Suits at $160 Former prioe, $2 6075 Children's Linen Suits at $2 00 Former prioe, $8 80
100 Boys' Linen Suits at $2 26 Former prioe, $4 00
Children's, Boy's and Youth's Cassi-mere Suits Reduced in the
Same Proportion!
Same Sweeping Reductions in
HOUSEHOLD LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES,HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR,
Gent s Furnishing Goods,
CASSIMERE AND STRAW HATS,LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES,
MEN'S and BOYS' BOOTS and SHOES.
EUGENE MEYER & CO,,171 IS Spring St., Los Angeles
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