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dgdgdgdgd PACIFIIC COAST TELEGRAMS. SAN FRANCISCO. Sax Francisco, October 15. Following are tlie passengers by the Mohongo for San Pedro: Rev. A.

H. Smith, D. Campbell, J. Gregg, Mrs. L.

Ustiek and infant, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. P. Ameriax, child and infant, J. N.

Savage and wife. Mr. Frank, B. F. Weston, Max Cohn, P.

anil wife, Miss L. A. Woodhams, Jos. Wood hams, J. Ayers, T.

Jones, Chas. Draper, G. B. Sanguine, M. S.

Goodman, J. M. Staples, Frank Lefoucherie, Rev. D. D.

Kellogg and wife, Lieut. E. Fellings, L. Tony, B. S.

Shortridge, Ben. Crowell. Madame Tricott, T. Miller, A. Seamans, Miss Osgood, Mrs.

Fall, C. Thibault and wife, Mrs. Sayer, J. Robinson and son, M. Burns, Rev.

R. Strong, H. Heitz, F. A. Taylor, W.

A. Sprouter and G. A. Armstrong. For Santa Gunterman, wife and six children, L.

Langford and wife, Miss Rink, R. S. Williams, A. L. McCurdy.

Mrs. Gray, Dwight 0. Schoneman, D. Hughes, G. Stone, Taylor Webster, W.

H. Ladd, Ed. Trussl, Chas. Mclntire, Butler Throssell, N. R.

Beach, E. Brubaker, Mrs. Throssell and two daughters, Mrs. James, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs.

V. H. Ladd and two children, Mrs. Hind. For San Bush, S.

Marsh, James Walsh, Lieut. C. D. Cowles, T. B.

Spring and family, O. W. Streeter and son, Miss L. B. Brackett, Captain Farmer, Mr.

Kimball, Miss C. A. Parks, E. Lowenstein, H. W.

Dorcer, M. Orath, W. H. Edwards, ft Tence, M. Pawsen, Geo.

Meister, Geo. S. Hickey and family. SAN DIECO. Violation or tbe Neutrality Lawa Escape of a Desperado Arizona A'ews.

San Dieoo, Oct. 15. The election was quiet. A fair vote was polled. Rolfe, for District Judge, has 21 majority in the city, including Old Town.

McKee, for Supreme Judge, has 20 majority over Dwinelle. L. B. Wilson and John R. Porter elected Justices ofthe Peace.

To-day's Union says It is reported that the Lower California officials who arrested the notorious thief, Lopez, ou this side of the line, have been arrested by the Lower California authorities for a violation of international law, and that Lopez was permitted to escape from his captors. He returned to this county, and was rearrested and delivered to the Lower California officials in proper manner. Private advices from Yuma state that Judge Berry, ot Northern Arizona, has purchased the Yuma Sentinel from C. L. Minor.

The Y'uma court-house has beeu completed, and accepted by the Supervisors. It is the finest court-house in the Territory. The Empress Eugenie Interviewed. A correspondent of the New York World, who states that he he has interviewed the Empress at Chiselhurst, reports as follows: I said, "I fear that, if even the monarchy be restored under Henry France will not have seen the end of her troubles." "You are right," said the Empress. How can a fusion like that which has just taken place in France stand against the intrigues and plotting of men who are determined at all risks to get power for themselves, no matter what it costs the country in bloodshed and misery "But," said "that is not the difficulty.

Does your Majesty believe that, even supposing the Count de Chambord and the Count de Paris to be enemies, the two parties of Legitimists and Orleanists can ever really agree and amalgamate?" "Jamais, never," answered the Empress, with more energy than she had hitherto shown; "they may, and probably will will agree not to long as they stand in face of the common enemy, the red Republic. But no sooner will the latter have retired from the field than the partisans, if not the chiefs, must disagree. One thing alone could save the monarchy that we are told will ere long be proclaimed in France." "What may that be, your Majesty?" I asked. "A deplorable but almost necessary event for the continuation of the Fusionist Monarchy," answered the Empress, would be that shortly after Henry V. came to the throne, he should abdicate or die, and then his successor, being the Count de Paris, he would at once become King, and there could be no further question of a different branch.

The Orleans family have ever been a cunning and a selfish race. Even now in the fusion they have got the best of the bargain." Why so?" I asked. "Because it is the first step in everything that is difficult. In reestablishing the monarchy the chief difficulty will be at the first. For this they will make use of tlie Count de Chambord to bear the first brunt of the draw the chesnuts from the fire.

If he fails, the Orleanists will not feel the loss; if he is successful, they will reap the fruits of success in the inheritance of their own family to the crown of France." Instrument for Testing Color German has invented an instrument for testing color blindness. It consists of a rotating apparatus, which moves a disc whose centre is a circle, one-half black, and the other half white; outside this is a riug half red and half green, and then another ring of violet and red, then the outside ring of violet and green. When rapidly rotated the centre ap- eared to be colored grey that is, lack and white mixed. To a greenblind person the middle ring will appear gray, that being the result to him of a mixture of violet and red. The outer ring will appear gray to a red-blind patient, and the inner, gray to the violet-blind.

By the use of this most ingenious instrument a large number of patients may be simultaneously examined for oue or more kinds of color-blindness. How Young Men Fall. "There is Alfred Sutton home with his family to live on the old folks," said one neighbor to another. "It seems hard, after all bis father has done to tit liim out iv business, and the capital lie invested to start him so fairly. It is surprising he is turning out so poorly.

He is a steady young man, no bad habits, as far as I know; he lias a good education, and was always considered stuarl; but be doesn't succeed in anything. 1 am told he lias tried a number of different sorts of business, and sunk money every time. What can be tlie trouble wilh Alfred, I should like to know, for I don't want my boy to take his turn?" "Alfred is smart enough said the 1 "and lias education enough, he lacks tbe one element of success. He never wants to give a dollar's worth of work for a dollnr of money, and there is no other way for a young man to make a fortune. He mutt dig If he would get gold.

Ail tlie men who hay succeeded, honestly or dishonestly, in making money had' to work for it, the sharpest sometimes the hardest of all. Alfred wished to set his brain in motion, aud let it take care of itself. No wonder it soon ran off the track, and a smash-up the result. Teach your boy, friend Archer, to work with a Mill when he does work. Give him play enough to make him happy and healthful, but let him learn early that work is the business of life.

Patient, selfdenying work is tlie price of success. Ease and indolence cut away the price of capital, but much worse still, all a man's nerve power. Present gratification tends to put off until to-morrow or next week, and so the golden moments slip by. It is getting to be a rare thing for the sous of rich men to die rich. Too often they squander in a half a score of years what their fathers were a lifetime in accumulating.

I wish 1 could ring it in the ear of every aspiring young man that work, hard worn, of head and hands, is the price of Uuntlcuien. All Sorts. Trinity Churcti, San Francisco, is crowded every Sunday to its utmost capacity. The attraction not the sermon, but the music. They pay the organist yearly, and he is the best on the- Pacific Coast.

His name is Mr. Seward, formerly of Exeter Cathedral, England, of which country he is a native. The third highest Free in the United States was Captain Shaw, late director of the Craftsmen's Insurance Company. He now resides in London with his family, and controls millons of capital for investment in the rich Utah mines. On his first trip to London he made $50,000, commission on sales that he had advised, and which all proved profitable.

While Los Angeles has fifteen candidates for the office of Justice of the Peace, where two are to be elected, we, in Havilah, have not one for that honorable, but not lucrative position. Won't some one take the Miner. Wait till the chief conies back in all his glory. He will appoint one. In Washington, the other day, a female member of a colored theatrical troupe went out into dry goods store and called for some flesh-colored hose.

The clerk placed before her a box of black that unfortunate young man has never been able to tell whether he was blown Up by nitroglycerine or was stractt by a seventytwo-pounder. Journal. N. B. WHITFIELD.

BROKER, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. Funicular utteutioripatd to the purchase uud sule of sheep. Oflios J. L. Ward Co.

ocHpim LOH ANUKLKH. The largest and most commodious Hotel south of San Francisco. THK UNDERSIGNED BEG leave to inform the traveling public that they leased tlds WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, and from their experience can truly that ii kick permanent and trnnsient Uiardcrs will find ROME. FUR PRIVATE FAMILIES We have suites of Rooms At moderate prices. Tlie extensive acquaintance we have tbrmed g-rnughout the State with the Travelling Community, is a sufficient guarantee that this House will always be their FAVORITE RESORT, we shall endeavor to maintain our reputation by keeping THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS for our table, and the t'HOIOKHT WINER AND LIQUORS lor our bar.

We have all Spring Beds at this Hotel. ua. our terms nre moderate. Call and see as HAMMEL AND DENKER. ocltf FELIX OLIVERY'S JD ASTRV AND CHOP HOUSE, White House BiiilriiiiK, l.os tiijrelesNt.

its" Keeps constantly the FB PUREST PASTRY, and the mo CHOPS. MEALS AT ALL HOPRH, oe'2-lmlp Delmonico Restaurant, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL, Los Angeles, California. OPEN nt ALL HOURS. The choicest delicacies of tbe Rest Markets always ou tbe Rill of Fare. Elegant DINNERS AND LCNCHES at a moment's notice.

JAS. MEN ROE A lie-Mill Proprietors. CITY LAUNDRY, STREET, BETWEEN Grasshopper end Grirtin streets, I.OS ANGELES. Gentlemen's, HOTEL AND RESTACRANT washing done on reasonable terms. PE ARL HI'TTONS sewed on.

and ordlnurv MENDING done. Washing called lor und delivered, FREE UF CHARGE. Order slate at Rrotlerlek's Book Store. oc2-lmlp a O'NEIL. HENRY BUDDEN, PIANO-FORTE TUNEB, REGULATOR AND REPAIRER.

OrunnN and Alt-lode, oim ALL WORK GUARANTEED. RCI t.KENgES-Brfidrlek's Store; Editor oeStfap The Race of Time Keepers. HARPER DALTON, WHOLESALE API) RETAIL Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. HARPUR DALTON KEET THE LARCiEST STOCK IN LOS A Ci ELl3ft OF TIIK most FA'FRY KIND OF lloiiMC-liolcl fluploiiioiitH, PLUMBING, ROOFING, GAS FITTING AND JOBBING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY NEATLY EXECUTED VT LOW RATES. Remember tne A.ddrenm HAHPEI.

DALTON, XO. Hi MAIN STREET, Dohiicj'n Block' I.OS AN RSIER AG EC OF THE HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. BRODRICK CO. (ADJOINING THE POST-OFFICE, LOS ANGELES), BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OE Ofiloe ionorv At Miscellaneous Books not in stock promptly Furnished at Publishers' Prices.

DEALERS IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SHEET MUSIC. mul NEW PUBLICATIONS JUST RECEIVED. E.H. WORKMAN. WM, If.

WORKMAN. WORKMAN BROS. MANUFACTURERS ANO IMPORTERS OE HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, WARE, 1.3t«. A OOOD ASSORTMENT OE nnd CI WilMMa'l TfUVOli txgg rSnt mid AUliKt'K on llnnd. FINE CARRIAGE, BUGGY, STAGE AND TEAM HARNESS AND SADDLES Of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, ONSTANTLY' ON IIANO.

we ake prepared to OI KEU GHEAT IJVDUCEMENTS TO PUBCH AWRiRft. 9mT REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Come mid see us at tbe sign of tbe RIG HORSE, 7(1 MAIN STREET, LOS ANU ELES, CALIFORNIA. 31ATTI1IAS CJHAV. uao ciay street, Ban "runelsoo, mm! lot First Mreet, fiiiiltud.

Onfun, AGENT FOR STEINWAY'S IGRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Eur whole leucine Also lor tlie BI'RDETT ollUAN.the HIIONINOER ORGAN. HAINES PIANO, the Treble Bridge Guild. Church Square, KRANICH a BACH, ERNEST und KtENISCII IPItIUHT PIANO. iWTThe ONLY Music Publishing House on the Pueltlc Coast. BRASS ANIi STRING INSTRUMENTS, Of Oie finest qoullty und tone.

Music mailed on receipt ot marked price. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. THE HERALD PRINTING OFFICE, SPRING STREET, OPPOSITE THE COURT ROUSE, LOS ANGELES. npHE attention of the business munlty of Loh Angeles city and count) Invited to the of this office Ibr executing every deiiei Ipttntt nt BOOK 9 JOB PRINTING Fully uiive to the Inferior manner In which a great part nf tne Job Printing In (southern California has hitherto been executed, Ihe proprietors of this establishment have iiiined to institute a new order of iv business, A NEW POWER PRESS, (thefJlrM toreach this lur south on the Pacific Coast), capable nf pi luting a LARGE SHEET POSTER, either plain or In colors, is already running, and iv ii few weeks will he driven l.y STEAM POWER, which will also be attached to their new und ELEGANT I'I'PSSPH. The facilities fbl'turning out work wlll.tluls be equal to most and su peril ir to many oftiees in sun Francisco.

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT er Uf 10 AND MATERIAL, of the most modern designs and approved Eastern manufacture, lias been selected. And it is intended so to equip and furnish this department with THE BEST PRESSES, THE FINEST TYPE, AND THK MOST MODERN APPLIANCES, AH TO AKt I'll HERALD JOB OFFICE THE MOST COMPLETE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. They have engaged as of this department, one of the most experienced Rook and Job Printers in tbe country and the presses will be superintended hy skilled Pressman from one of tin largest in New England, PAMPHLETS Will lie printed from New Type, and the greatest cure exercised to insure accuracy und freedom from typographical errors. POSTERS HANDBILLS Plain or In colors, executed ut very short notice uud displayed In the best manner. BUSINESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, BALL CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, INVITATIONS, ETC.

Of this class of work we shall make 0 specialty, und Intend that nothing of the kind equal us in thl. section. BANK CHECKS, DRAFTS, NOTES, DEPOSIT CHECKS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BOOK HEADINGS, STOCK CERTIFICATES, KTC. Printed in a superior manner, nn plain writing puper, or on BOW) und Rank Note Paper, in Mark or colors. SHOW CARDS IN OOU) AND COLORS.

We uny particular uttentlnn to BRIEFS, TRANSCRIPTS, ABSTRACTS, Which will be printed iv the old Style Type now so unrVeraally in favor, and which we have procured specially for this class of work. We simi I also he provided tor the printing of LEGAL BLANKS, OFFICIAL FORMS AND DOCUMENTS. CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, BILLS OF FARE, TICKETS, LABELS, TAGS, ANO fcVKUY VAHIKTY OP GENERALJOB PRINTING THIN AND ORNAMENTAL. HBiUILD Job Printing House, LOS ANGELES. DOTTER LORD, NO.

86 MAIN STREET, Furniture Dealers, Have a Better Assortment than Ever! HEW CHOICE GOODS INSTANTLY ARRIVING. Still Reduced Blegt.nl Parlor Furniture made lo order to mill taste of purchaser, at Ham Krahcibco MMCKft, nnd more durable work guaranteed, Superb Walnut, Laurel nud Mahogany Bed-room suits at remarkably low rates. Also, Common and Medium Furniture, ot new and novel designs, at prices to correspond. No second hand floods handled by this firm lv any shape. No misrepresentation allowed.

Fine Spring Mattresses a Ureal variety Of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Luce and Nottingham Curtains, 'omloex, etc. Music stanils, Piano stools and Piano at lets than San Francisco prices. Elaborate Drape furnished, of any design, drawings of which may he seen on application. Only House In the cltv Who have a Wagon built tor the sale and careful Moving nl Furniture. (Joods delivered unvwhci.

within the Oltj limits, i'ukk Of lit.tma:. sou-: auknts rouTHK NKW AND COMPLETE SI'IISTI'IITE FOR PLASTERING. Agents for the Improved and the NEW LOCK-STITCH UROYKR A BAKER SEWINo MACHINES. Rome RBW styles may now be seen never before Introduccdi CARPETS, Rugs, Mats, Etc. WE WILL SELL Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloths, and anything else pertaining to the Trade, At Less Rates than any other parties in this city.

A new selection of sumples Of TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, FOR THE FALL TRADE, XT RBCBn'IID, Carpets. tatting-. Oil Oloth, MATCHED AND LAID DOWN Tapestries Out and Made to Order, SIDNEY LACEY, WITH DOTTER A LORD, No. so Main Street. Sign of the Big Red Rocker.

86 Main Street, Los Angeles. s. No. 8 Commercial Street. OOTu Gorgeously Grand Gems! Rubies, Emeralds, Sapphires, Garnets, Opals, Onyx, Amethysts, Topaz, Turquoise.

A ECU. LINE OF Gold. Silver and Platina. Swiss, English and American Stop and Key Winders; BRIDAL BKTS, NECKLACKS AKXI LOCKETS. RINGS, BREASTPINS, STUDS AND BUTTONS, Gipsy Rings, Wedding Rings, Spectacles, Eye Classes, Single and Double; EIGHT DAY CLOCKS AND REGULATORS, OF EVERY MAKE STYLE, Tne Best Display of Elegant Jewellry in Southern California! AH known Jewels set to order, in the Latest Styles.

ART AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY! The facilities In Studio tor the execution of FINE PHOTOGRAPHS are Unequalled by any other House in Los Angeles! Old COPIED, ENLARGED and RETOUCHED at this Gallery ONLY! None but the Best Artists Employed-ail Work Warranted Bfcgr Avoid coming late in the afternoon during the short days, if" you de- Hire a soft and artistic Picture. H. NEUBAUER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FURNITURE, CABINETWARE, BEDDING Crockery, Window Shades, Looking Glasses, ENGIiAA INGN, Eto. BO?" Pictures Frutned, Furniture Upholstered, Varnished and Ware Rooms, Spring next to Herald Office.

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