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6 WAR DEPARTMENT, SIGNAL SERVICE, U. S. ARMY. DHWon of Tclsarani- an.l Henorta tor the At ol ivuiimerre an.l Akrirullare Report of Uken at Urn Aisfalsa, Hspt. Vm Oneida cum at Try Uankersbini ft a neV proeesa roller flour.

Ladies balhriggaii hose, 16i(c. Teoplea Store. All the are selling Feck's Fieminm Perfumes and Klitu Bun.p.et. The plane fur teas and culfoea, 11. and 40 N.

Spring street. I'iv UoD wiull's elHgmit Cream Hod aa and pin Mineral Waters, 1 Baker Block. Tousaaint Leatrade and KiiK'nie Dnrttgues, wmm yesterday grOsltod I ntarnagu licenac. Freth Akruu uatmeal at H. JtVttoV, nu 10 North Spring atreut.

Uraml picnic and hall at tho City Oardens, next Smidiiy. Admissiuu BO oonU, l.vlics free. 4l Undine, one of tho luvnliuat gtrments worn; Ihu "pink ol perfection." City of I'aris. There was not a case in thu Mayui's court yesterday, bia bad a good chance to go ftsbiug. bams and bttOOO direct at Jevm-'s, nnd 40 (forth struct.

aside Oologoo, Seastdu Cologne, Seaside Culngue, Seaside Cologne, Scaaide Cologne, Seaside Cologne. Kxtra hue wuul blankets, Peuple'i Bture. A happy reeollertinn, look at our center Window. City ul Porta. Auction sain ef cows, hoi sea and car riagea this day at 11 n'duck by Juhu C.

Bell. Please read hia advertisement. Beat aaaortmu.it uf erackera at H. Jevue'e. The Ib-I Valle ituarda are rouuentet to turn out iv full furcu nt the ptonb and ball next Sunday nt City Men's line lineu eullora, 00.

People's Store. The "Bell Sleeve." Ah! ladica, this Is a beauty, and will hu extensively worn. Don't fail tv call lor it. City ol Pat ia. The Cleveland (luarda Cadetaare curdially invited to atteud the picnic and hall at City C.irdens next Sunday.

MunnutA ctu-eeo at Men's (I grade wool undershirts, Bfa People's Store. "The Neilsun," it "very graceful ami atylish garment;" a great favorite with Parisian ludioa. Cny of Porta. Don't fail to INpply yourselvoa wilh a pair of fchoae heuutilul Lug Angeles Wivdm Mill nil-wool whitubed blaukeli at Cuulter'a. from BuTOpi frum tl to each.

City of Pmia. Bjy'a extra titiu atiiut, Penplo'a Store. dudyfe Cumpbtdl, pruminent criminnl lawyer, panod through the city yeltor day ou route tv bia huiuu at ToiObstaoe, "The Adulahlc," most charinittg garment. Admired by all. "Should he eet'ii to be thoroughly appreciated." The price, well, there can hu no uhjocliuu to it.

City ul Pans. ChiliVsgray mixed bOee, ISJo, People's Store. Opening of line millinery this week at Mra. M. A.

Footer's, 110 North Spring atreet. All are cordially invited to cull and are the new itylaa. The "Big Store" with the "Little H. Jeyne'e, 88 and 40 ftp ring Wo carry liner goods, a larger assort ment, sell cheaper and buy and sell more goods th in any other house iv Southern California. We defy competition.

City ol Paris. Tho present incumbent, Township Justice R. A. Mug, as will be seen by our advertising columns, announces him as a candidate for re-election. Fine millinery, prices lev, People's Store.

(let your blankets washed and napped to look as when new, at tbe l.os Angeles Woolen Mills. Call at B. P. Coulter's, North Main street, Baker Block. Of lute H.

Jevne reseives a very fine Point Reyes Batter. The price may Im higher tnau you are paying but tbe quality is there. The largest assortment of children's cloaks and pelisses ever curried hy any house in bos Angeles, and tor less money thnn cau be purchased elsewhere. City In the Recorders' office yesterday there were tiled six deeds, three morl gages, two H.itihl'in'tiuNH of mortgnges, three miscellaneous records aud one marriage license. Roy's hooked sewed shoes, $1.70.

People's Store. The umst complete line of fancy groceries to he found in town at Jevnu's, C. I). I'latt's examination on a charge of perjury was OOBtlnaed in Justice Morgau's court ytsterduy. After hearing the testimony ol several witnesses for Ihe defense a recess was taken until next Monday.

New styles of Russian olroulare, in 11 cloth, handsomely rimed with black fox fur. faced throughout with satiu, OM of the moMt stylish and benutiful garments in the European market, very cheap, City of Paris. Kmmons K. Marshall yesterday Hied a claim to tOO inches of water to be taken from Sun Antonio creek, for aad domestic lection 35, T. IN K.

8 s. B. the water lo he carried a pipe, tlunio or dtleh to Section 9, T. 1 K. 6 W.

exqaUitely beautiful at remarkably low prices. Auk for them. City of Paris. As soon as the California Southern Railroad is repaired a large force of men will he set to work th. lotoih coal mine, which has been opened by tunnel to the length of to.

t. This in of coal is now seven feet thick baa been traced for a mile and a half. "lv the Cloak Business," we eland without a rival iv Southern California Our stock is perfectly immense. Our styles the most heuutilul. Our prioea the lowest.

We mean what we say," ami say what we meau. City of Pans. Democrats should bear iumiud the fact that registration ends with the Hth day of October. As every voter is obliged tore-register as a condition precedent to voting tie should lots no time. If your name is not on the Great Register you will be shut out.

You should therefore register at once. Real French made handscwed shoes, 88.50. People's Store. Tbc with and without cape, a lovely garment, trimmed with Astracan plush and fur, one of the llandsome.lt garments ever importedvery cheap. City of Paris.

B. F. Coulter a new and elegant stores in the beautiful Holleubeek will soon be completed. Mr. Coulter ia ottering great bargains iv ail lines of goods in order that be may reduce his stock as muck possible before moving.

He will move about the first of October. A variety theatre known thaTivoti, ia be opened by Hen Francisco perat tbe old rink un October Ut. Paralyzing prices for boots ami alioee. Lew shoe House. A IxMielit bad gOM tendered tv the great dramatist, K.

Hlicrid by th" of I In See notice in anuther column. Ten what ethers call reduc tion! The Primaries will he held to are likely tv be very lively, in the First Ward, vhere lh.liti I I nu tniKiu, ami War mny lw pumted Whimper it to your friends. Indies' French kfrl button formerly sold nt fur fMfc UoihV Shno HIUI Junm A Bryant's linnet French kid Hboee, go. People's Store. I it I'trlteoberger, a well known reeldent of this city died stcrday uf conkumptiuu.

will botarM tomorrow afternoon hy ttu- knights uf Pythias nnd ike Twihv. Sueieiy. Out own impurtaliuii, i-i heaver, diagonal and auhd cloth; tbo very latest styles, City ut Tal is. liit-li for them, P't ahoua fur $'2 UveV Mmm House. Mi.

VV, Et PeTtar, the Postmaster nl Sun aocumpauled by his wife, Uftopptu at thu Natick Honao. Al 111 I 'i i t-r ii i i old newspaper man he uf uourae called at tho Hkk w.i> office. All the candidates with their families li going lo the picnic and hull noit SuiMay. seplS 4t Pncea whioh talk fur themselves. I.

Him. Over mi hundn-d havo heun fur the Del Vulte Ouard piunio tomorrow. The MjH people of thu city will hi- in attendance, nnd there ia every rrato.i t'i heliece that a moat enjoyable day will Im spoilt. Campers and miners, attention! t. Coulter in aelling pure all wuul blankets, underwear, navy blue hhirtanml overalls ut mill puces.

Cull nt. um-n nnd aennm gnat barguiua. North Mum atreet, Ul Block, "TheL'iiigtry." Long, slim nnd heattti ful; cum and lin huh joy to ihu htart. Ask fur it. City uf Paris.

Salh Lowiua, Philadelphia, make Hneat French ahuea, (0.50. People's Slum. OpM you i eyes, ladies; sboes sold lor ftl.uU Lewis It run. PeBWcHMa should bear in mind thu fact Hint rtgtttrfttloa i-iida wilh the (Kb day of October. As every voter ia utilised tv rt -register an cumlition preecdrut lo Voting lie should I use ooUme, ll jrotv nninn in nut un the Urcat Register you will bo abut out.

Vuu ahuuld fore register al oueu. Take your sweethearts to Hip picnic and hull ul Cat dens next Sunduy. aup 1H It At Hynogoguo lust night the services uf the Jewish New Vcar were conducted by lUbbi A. W. Kdclumii before a large nn-l uttcntive audience, with great Hulemnily.

Thu nmaic was rendered hy Unguis, IVuf. Pfann, Mrs. Born fit and Ills! LoVJ and was very Hoot throughout. Chiton Hour iv bulk nt 11. Jovnc'a.

Why wear pour shOea when Lew is II rot I his sell thu brat fur tbe Mime money? Xx Senator A. Conn, uf Sun Beruardino, hits net Kot.d example tv our farmers by shipping ft apeciinnn lot uf oiita to tbe New OrleunH World's Tuir. O.itt -w to pen'ectiuii iv I.us An and IBOOltl In- mure rained. Thia grain ia far mum prolnahlu tbnn wheat as faint crop iv tbia cuuntry. School fur almost nothing! U-wia' Shoe Hutiae.

There will be a dcinociatic luve feital at San lialciel Ibis veiling, audit is tiuderstouil that tguite a nuiuber uf Los An Koles DatOOOrotfl propose to 00 Ottt thcrtt ami mtkm things lively. A delegattotl ol the Cl.v.-Lmd (oiurds will leave tbe Oumueratic at r. couple band mgOtVI baviug been en ga((ed tv cnuvey the buys. Why pay $1.50 when you can get tbe same for Lewis Brothers. estcrday morning there waa an qiiiry iv the Hkkalii as lo the whereabouts of John Qilnnjf.

The paper had only been on the streets a few hours when John showed up at the office. Such is the faith of the people in the Hkkai.h as an advertising medium that uohod) would have been surprised bud Ciluey turned up at tbo time the notice was given to the ndverlising clerk. Men's calf button shoes $2 50, sold elsewlu-ru for $4 50. LewW Shoe House. Fine carriages, landaus and backs, beautifully uphotsteied, with bronzed leather, sutui and silk, by order of Csurge O.

Kurd, of the Grand Central Hotel, to be sold tm auction on the 97th. by John C. Bell, without reserve, nt 8 Temple street stable. The line stud of horses, family La ronohee, buggies, phaetons and h.rness complete, tit the Temple street stable. Also all the buildings.

Twenty-nine boarders to a good livery man. A liret race chance. Rent low. ladies' pebble goat shoes $1.50. Lewis Brothers.

Mr. Meyer J. New mark is paying a visit tv Los Angelee. His legion of friends here are pleased to see that he is still the same genial and winning gentleman ns or yore. Mr.

Ncwmnrk has been eu gaged in the wholesale liquor business iv San Francisco, but he will be remembered as a member ol the linn ol 11. Newmuik ft Co. of this oily, and hy Democrats particularly he will he relueinhet't as one of the most mil, fall gable and determined Chairmen of the I lemoeratio County Central (Committee it ever hail. He wdl siny with us for some weeks, and we heartily hope ho will have a pleasant time. Ddbl delay but come at once, for Liwis' shoes sold elsewhere for Democrats should hear in mind the fact thnt registration ends with the Gib.

day of October. As every voter is obliged to re-register as a condition precedent lo voting he lose no time. If yoc name is not on the Ureal Register yon will he shut out. Yen should therefore pegnrter at oucc. Think of it, $2.00 shoes for $1.10, Lewis' Shoe House.

11. V. Coulter isofToring ft-uinels, gents underwear, tiue white and colored blankets, sheetings, spreads, qailtS ami table linens at manufacturers' prices. Housekeepers will do well to call on him at Four dollar blioos for $2.50. Lewis Bros.

Grand Opera House. There was a slight falling off in the attendance lust night, hut those who wont to see Sheridan in lugou.ar were highly delighted. His assumption of the role of the Oermaa barbarian who gradually yields to ths beauty and fascination of Parthcnia was a pleasing etudy in the highest degree. The rude vehemence of the savage, which gradually succumbed to the influence of the chaste, intellectual and spirited Great maiden, was depicted with great realism by the star. His couoeptiun of the character is strong and original.

Misa Louise Davenport made a charming i'urthenia. She displayed an archness nod eh veriicsa worthy oi comineudatiou, audber unquestioned elooutionary merits were ouhauced by a costume which threw into strong relief her spirituelle cast of beauty. At the matinee Louis XL will hold the boards, and for the evening Richard 111. is underlined. Both performances will be highly enjoyable.

RAILROAD NEWS. Matters and Thinse Around tbe Depot. The Pasitnger trains were again on time yeaterday. Travel is Increasing somewhat, hot la nut aa great aa it ahuuld bo at this aeaaon uf tbe year. The Hunt hern Pacific track on Ran Fernaudu street Is being repaired, and yeatt rday pasaengera un tbe one horse street ear line bed tv transfer.

A large lot of air brake outfits have OOM rOneived at the shop, and wi.l he placed un tho vfttiomt engines nnd passenger c-ara now undergoing repairs. I tifl new machinery tecently received ut the railroad sbuna has beta placed in punition ami in working very nicely. A new well ia being bored at the shops. Notwithstanding the official notice uf the ebaugn in the running time nf tbe Santa Ana nnd Anaheim train, it atill goes nut unce a day, and that at '2uM) 'clock in tbe afternuun. Yeaterday the freight train coming from the north hud in it anveral flat cars leaded With lung and heavy bridge timbers.

On reaching the curve in the cut near Lung's station, the timber lunched un cccli aide uf tlm cut and several of them were thrown of. One of them fell across tbe tiuck and the traiu narrowly enenped wrecked. As It was there waa a delay nf eeveraJ houra. BuHineas atuuud tbe Hutithern I'm ifV's freight boon Is eiceedingly lively at present. The M.

E. Conference. Yesterday inuming there was a business aesaion of the M. Conference, at which routine matters were disposed nf, In tbe afternoon there were very in teresting exercises celi-hiatiug thu mini uf I he Wuineu'n Furt-ign Mia Suctety, ln the evening tbe Cburch was lilted tv listen tv the educational aermuti by Hoy. K.

Buvard. Before the sermon cuinincuced Key. Vie tor A. Henry, of Orange, and Miaa Kmily Vulcutinu of tbia city, walked up tn thu altar and the cungregutiun were: treated to a beautiful marriage coremoiiy, Mr. Buvard then delivered a moat excellent ad diem on educational lotting.

This morning there will be the usual Conference session. In the afternoon the nnruer atone uf the nnw university building will hu laid witb appropriate etremouiea, Bishop 0. D. delivering the address. Thu ceremonies will begin at o'clock aud the situ uf tbe balding is near Agricultural Park.

In thu evening the anniversary uf the Church Bfttanaitm Society will occur at the Fort Street M. K. Church. Prohibition Club Meeting. A meeting nf this club waa held at Cund Templara' Hall laat evening.

Thu following othcers were t-lectud fur the enaning aix mouths: President, Mr. J. W. Davis; Secretary, Misa Fannie Sawyer; Treasurer, Mr. D.

A. Steam. Mr. W. W.

Taylor and Mr. 11. Lloyd were elected members uf the Kxcculive Cuinmitteu. The mxt meeting of tbn elnh will he held Friday evening Out. 3rd, at r.

M. at Qood Templura' Hull. An intereHltug progrnmnm will be presuutud at the next meeting, including music and addreasca by Mesara. Wi 1 D. Oould and T.

Caaou. The public are cordiully invited to attend. Serenade to General Hewitt. QeOOtoJ K. K.

Hewitt last night received the graceful tribute of a delightful screunde from thu KagluCorpa Band, N.tl. C.at his residence un Hill atreet. I Jimnral Hewitt haa recently received the appointment uf Brigadier Cctierat uf the First Brigade. N. O.

uf which the Kugle Corps ia purt. After the nado the Corpa were invited into thu buspitnble mansion of the genial lit-tieial, whu entertained them iv a moat de- Ughtfol mid sumptuona manner. Tho occasinu'was a niuat brilliant and able affair, ami will loug be remembered by all whu partook uf the feativitioa of the occasion. The Butler Ratification. The Republicans kindly loaned their platform aud lights last night to the OreenhtrAeti to assist in ratifying the nomination of their ally, Benjy Butler, The attendance was made up of Demo orahl and Republicans, and only here and there in the audience was there a man to be found who intended to throw away bis vote on old Strabismus.

S. A. Waldrou aud Captain Janes were the principal speakers. The latter evoked a perfect whirlwind of applause, and bis eloquence was of the usual uudefecated, ilephleguinti.d order, which ho has popularized in Los Augeles. Passengers Due From the East To- Day.

The following is tbe list of passengers from the Mast, via the Southern roule, to arrive in Augeles at 12:20, f. m. to day, specially telegraphed to the Hkkalo: lb E. Highti San Francisco; Manuel lino, Oaklaud; Miss MurAt Masterson, Derniitg; Etta Taylor, Denver, Colo; Mrs Klliolt, Hondo City, Texas; Crocker, Virgil 11 Maxey, Victoria, Texan; Kd Hale, Tucson, A Kd Stevens aud lady, Pueblo, Colo; Mux Mouser, Xt Paso, Texas. Deer Creek Coal Fields.

Hon. M. Braunon, special commissioner ac it to examine and report to Oongmse the extent and quality of the Deer Creek coal tields, Pinal county, has tinislird the examination and speaks favorably of the property, He tound the stratus well defined and considers the quality of the coal good, bnt different trout any that be bad hitherto seen, being neither bituminous, semi bituminous nor anthracite, but combining properties found tv all three. The veins are in a purely coal fotnMtUoo, Silrer. The Railroad Time Card.

The Hkhalu received by due course of mail un official schedule of time foi the nrrivid aud departure of trains on the S. P. R. K. and published the same tin 18th last, as per manufciipt copy.

Yesterday Superintendent K. K. Hewitt states that trains arrive and depart by former time card, and not by tbe new lohednle, The ilHTsienoe was only iv regaid to the Anabeimand Santa Ana train, which arrives at 8:90 M. ami departs at r. There appears to have been a mistake somewhere, but it was not in the Hkkalii.

Love of Fine Raiment. Yesterday George Garden, a rather neat looking young man, took thru pieces of elegant goods from the front of a tailor shop near the St. Hotel. The young man showed great discrimination in the selection of the goods, hut poor judgement iii getting away with them. He was captured by ollicer Koary, booked for petit larceny and locked up.

New Base Ball Club. Tho Athletic Rase Club was organized last evening witb Die hdlowiug members: .1. W. lancasttr, Captain; Geo. A.

Haskell, Secretary; Willgood, Frank Graver, Oeo. Tomer. A.Baldwin, VV. B. Clapp, W.

J. Phil, iVrcival, tt White, Kd. Whitney, J. W. Wiusion.

Shipping News. The liritish ship "Stratbblane," Capt. Cumminga, arrived at San Pedro yesterday, from Hull, Kngland. The "Htrathblaue'is a new iron ship of 1,364 tons register, classed at Lloyd's 100 A I. The voyage was msde in 136 days.

The "Strathbluae" will probably load grain here for Europe. Most absurd: Ladies kid low cut shoes, $1.00, splendid value for $2.50. Lewis' hboii House. LQ3 ANOELES DAILY II Bit ALT), SAT PR DAY MORNINCT. SEPTEMBER ISB4.

LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. ITlia t- nor of C'omniunii-atloiia apnoaring in tbl. ivlunia la not endoraarj by tbr rdltor nf Ike Haute. The artier who dr.tr.. hoard In It eboakl alaay.

iii. with hia foil name, not nei'eeaerllj lor publl allon but aa a ifuarantee of irood faito. why Not Urn Amukmu, Sept. 19th. last night I attended the performance at tbe llrand Opera Huuoe with my wife, and while wn to.

joyed the play and the acting highly meritorious, we were both annoyed hy the Tbe "programme" last night wus no worthier the name than a potter on tfeg atreet hill boards, for it did uot contain auy more. The play was "Louis XI," and all that was given on tbe programme the dramatia persona' on the front, the nemea of tbe whole company tho hack, together with tbe announcement that they would appear again tonight. No aynopaia of tbe play was giveu, nor were the acenea enumerated. All the other apace ou a Ittt hand bill was crowded with advertisements, and ness man and have lived in threeKastern titles and while uot what would he tailed a habitual theatre goer 1 did not reut a box) still 1 attended whenever 1 thought the play would he interesting or the acting good. Aud 1 know that in tbe opera houtea there they would no more think of putting advertiaemeuta on their programmes than tbey would of adopting another proviucial custom on a par with it, namely, paintiug them on the drop curtaiu.

People generally regurd the appearance of a man's business card on theatre programme, tspecially when the play Is hlatorieal or oue of Shakespeare's, aa an impudent display of had taste on tbe part of Ibe peraun who ordered it. On a uegro miuatrel programme it might not he outof place, but doubt whether even then it would pay the advertiaer. I'eople who glance ut the advertiaemeuta 'Illicitly forget them, aa they ure not iv a mood to be impreased by them, their attentlou being absorbed by the aur roundinga, the people and the play. 1 mentioned the matter to my wife nnd asked aevoral ladiea if they saved their programmea, but they all replied "No." Oue lady don't care to have my recollections of a Hue pet formance spoiled hy what ia on tbe poaters that are giveu, ao I cut ont what concerns the play and paate it in a scrap book." Another lady with whoml commenced tbe aubject observed, "What hii elevated idea it would give friends in the i of Lua Augeles to aend them progfUmMi of a performance by Sheridan in the (Irand Opern Houtve, and in that programme have all elae appear its a setting for promiscuous If I Augeles ia to have a Grand Opera House why not have cosmopolitan style to 0. i DANGEREUS ACCIDENT.

An Aneolono Badly Hurt, but Attends to tiualneea all tbe Same. Mr. R. VV. Chilsou, of this city, is iv receipt of sad news from bis brother, D.

(i. Chilsou, who is now iv Arizona, and likely to stay there for aorne time. The Chilaon brothers bave been very enterprising and very fortuuatu in their mining operations. In the llkkalo a few weeks ago mention was made of the fact that they had sold some mining cUima for SUo.OOO in cash, aud had still others which they considered very valuable. Mr.

Jere Fryer, another Augetefto, is also operating with tbe ChiUons in and around CasaOrande. In additiou to tbe now received from Mr. H. W. Cliilson, whose prospecting name is "Dick," the Fbreneo mhUipt'tte has the following uccouut of the accident: "Sunday week Professor Dowley, Joie Fryer ami O.

Cbllaon went down to the Hhoridau range to inspect a mine nnd upon arriving at tbe shaft discovered that the wiudlaaa ropu had been stolen. They bad a small rope with them and Mr. Chilson attached it to tbe windlr.ss and started down thu shaft on it. When within about thirty feet of the bottom of thu latter the rope broke nud Mr.Cbtlaon plunged headlong down the ahaft. Mcasrs.

fryer aud after experiencing considerable difficulty iv procuring ropes, hoiated the wounded man to the surface aud took him into (Jaaa Urai.de. Upon examination it waa discovered that Mr. Chilaon'a left leg bail been broken near the ankle, one of tbe bonea in hia left arm forced out of place, three of his teeth knocked out and hie body serioualy brniaed. He received prompt medical care and is doing well. Mr.

Chilaon is one of our pioneer proHpectora, a sterling young gentleman, and we regret that he thould have met with such a aerioua miafortune." It might be supposed that thia trifling accident might reduce the energy of an ordinary mortal but it aeema that the Chilsom don't look at accidents in that way, for after being mangled, bruised aud broken up liko un old basket he sold three mining claims to Prof Dowley for $li), 000. Such is the pluck of a proa, pee tor, and of such la the Chilaon family. It will alao be of interest to the people of Loa Angelea to know that the new mines will be opened by Prof, Dowley. and form another trading camp for our merchants and farmers. The mines previously discovered by the On! son hoys are now in active development and pouring out the bullion of which this city gela a good abate.

If Mr. Chilean with one leg broken, arm dislocated, head broken, aud teeth knocked out cuu sell mining claims for $15,000 it is reasonable to expect that wheu bia personal injuries are repaired he will surpuas thia price ft hundred fold. Cottony Cushion Scale. Mr. H.

M. Lelong, the well known inaeetologiat, haa made a valuable collection of the various kitnla uf fruit tree htanchea aud fruits that infested witb the cottony cushion acale, and arc liable to he destroyed thereby. Some persons hnve an idea that this terrible, pest, the worst insect that ever invaded tbe State, only attacks the orange, citron, lemon and lime, but Mr. De liaith Shorb, in his most intt-reatiug let ters in the Hlkalo, states that this destroying angel attacks the grape vine, and various fruit trees of deciduous va. rielies, In support of this statement Mr.

Lelong has hruught to the lln.u office a half dozeu cases with glass covers, in which are contained specimens of various branches of fruit trees and grape tinea, that are badly infested witb this terrible which not ouly attacks the I tram: hew but the leaves and fruit of alt kinds of fruit. The principal home ol this insect is right here in the city of Angeles, mainly on the east side of Main street, I ret ween First aud Washington street. Some of these insects were carried, probably by birds, to the San Uahiiel valley, where the people have risen tn their might, cut down the infested trees, sprinkled them with kerosceue and horned tbem up. This is heroic treatment, but proves to be cfTtc tual. Now will the people of thia city rise in their right and duty and see that the iusect is cleared out of the It is bettor to burn up 1000 trees to stop the de-truction hy thia insect than to loss 000.000 trees and millions of vines by m-gh'ctihg to destroy it.

A petition is before the City Council to have that body take action towards suppressing tbe dangerous creature ou the ground of emergency, and that those who harbor the insect are maintaining a dangerous public nuisance, and doing an injury to the property of others. Something must be done, and done quickly. If the City Council has no authority to exterminate the pest, a company must he formed to do it, aud do it thoroughly. Steamer Passengers The following passengers left for the the North yesterday morning per steam er Orizaba: For San A Hale, Inxter, Hanna, li Doming, Little, Miss Ida Hall, Miss Gagen Mra Capt Simooson. Fcrrie, 1.1 Dane, Hale, 1 and eight in the steerage.

For Santa Rogers, Adams, Smith Feck, Lencke, Mrs Ward, Mrs 8 Townsend, Mrs A Cassidy, George and wife, Mitchell, Mm A Cos, Fes too, 0 Huiton, Gallsburo, Mrs Krwutu. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Reported by Gillette Qlbeoc Bram- Inere of Mt September 18, 1884 Peter Ward end Plnrelle lun to N.tlle Hot ton Lot. II end SI. blk of rherity tntrt MOO Wlilne, and Chee tni.

to Coulter Lot I. Oik t. Fulton HP HUI. to Mr. eker I Yrtifltati- of Redemp tion lot blk in, end lota A.

11, tf Mk IIU. Monhja, air. UO. Campbell tojohn II Klckii.ll Part ot lot Uk I. Mi.lAlr.it.l4-!.

Jaa Kill, I ullard let on Jd Sort I Xt, Anaheim, llUOn. Victor Ueaudiy Robert i. Part ef lot. I 11. Ml I.

Meaudr) trert, MOO. Martha (Inmirri, Murth. Ht-i nolil.) to Ivtcr Ward NW lof I ol 10, o. Ko sanle U.rlnidei, IUOD. Phllllpa to Alta I'hllllpa Partnf lot mil all of blk I and Ira I batwian blk.

and I ol Altao Iran', H.nry A'txeuder to Hamon DajnatlgfM I "iidtvlded half of all internet in Ro Loo Olfr. rlloa. 110 Ueo Dewing to Henry 11 Bot.furd Part of blk 71. Urd'i tiiuu. HOTEL ARRIVALS YESTERDAY.

ST. CHARLES. Smith. Rasttle, Orange Pord, Lo. llatoe Tucson (Alburn.

Pariah, Empire II In I. II Haakatl, I'mna A II Dunlaii, Hum Ito Cooper.Vijntura II Manor, Newberry Hrudn Park WII Carlton. Plorrnca Jll llui(hea, A 0 Lanit'a II (Irani, flaw, A Johitaon, Hp Hwarta, Manning DIED. FUNERAL lOtlOn ONE DOLLAR. MKINZBH it, this etty.

Sepfc-mher IMb, 18S4, Mary of W. P. Mvfnesr, yean onu month; uatlve nf France. Funeral to take place at 9 o'clock this fruni her late Last Kttat street. To buried at gteffreWl Cemetery.

Friends slid acquaintances cunllally vtud to attend. FFKiFKNitKHOKK lo thia oity, flsrteinlisi lilli. ISsT, bouis feifenherKer, atfe-l forty three Thofumrst will take place to morrow (innday) afternoon at o'clock, at the undertaking partorj of funet 0 Orr, on Spring atreet. I I i ii I I I I Sill Mwuauin Th. nun i Minimum Th.

m-i. A Beautirm uoom. One of the most complete and magnificent Cloak Rooms on the Pacific Coast han just heeu lilted up hy thu City of Paris, the largest, finest and most liable dry goods hou.te iv Southern California. Thii department is under inamigenient of one of the most experience! gentlemen on the Pacific Coast, who as an artist iv this lino has no equal in the Stile. The most stylish garment from France nnd tho eastern are displayed in this department, nnd at fcuch low prices that defy competition and insure quick sales.

of all detscripttous are kept in stock. Jerseys from to fSfl eaou. Ladies iiitt'inliiig lo purchase a nice wrap should not fail to call. We carry tho largest assortment in the city aud sell as cheap as auy other house in this Stale. Wo except none.

City ok Pa his, 106 107 North Spring street. A Card. Whfrkas, a certain publication Ims puhliihed liheloms aspersions of our aud Whkkkas, certain unscrupulous comemnpetit irs have been giving futher oirculutioiu of this libel by distributing and umiliug marked copies of nhi tion, we deem it expedient to make the following statement: Two weeks before tbe appearance of tbe first libelous paragraph, published iv Bitid periodical, we received marked papers of a "warning," slumprd with a hand in blue ink The significance of this sign manual is too well known to need explanation. The purposo of this card to characterize the assertions of tbe paid periodical as malicious falsehood, false in fact und false in intent. Our reputation as a firm of thirty years good standing, our rapidly increasing trade throughout this country nnd all over the world, (he fact that our goods are guaranteed, and that we are the leading commission bonse in green-fruit industry of tbe coast, give us taeiliiiea, not only for supplying the public with wholesome product ft, but will tpiite enable us, we believe, to successfully withstand the infamous extortion attempted npon us.

Very respectively, A. LrsK Co. Many States in the Union at ptespnt are competing with California for European immigration, lut the fertility of our soil, and particularly the climate of the Southern part of the State, are great things in our favor. The most enterprising business meu of Los Augeles come from all parts of the the foremost of which must be mentioned the Pacific Restaurant, opposite the Post office. SeptliMm A Fair Proposition.

Anyone suffering from habitual constipation, torpidiiy of the liver, colds, fevers, restlessness, sleeplessness, indigestion, or other ills arising from a disordered or inactive condition of the liver, stomach or bowels, and wishing to give Syrup of Figs a thorough trial, can buy it of C. F. Heinzeman who will agree to return your immey if it fails to act promptly aud satisfactorily. If you want fine rooms good board and borne comforts, go to the Kimball by a flower New High street, near Temple. Full cargo wow discharging mi Sun Pedro per American nhip Jt.

Rice. Consumers of this well-known coal should tako particular notice of same nnd arrange for their WINTKR COAL. For sale at nil the retail coal yards in this city. Immediate application should be made to the undersigned for car-load lots of ten lons or over, delivered at alt stations on the line of ths 8. P.

R. H. Walters. Maxwki.l, No. 10 Court street.

NEW TO-DAY. NEW TO-DAY, NEW TO-DAY. CITY OP PARIS, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 105 AND 107 NORTH SPRING STREET, XX LATEST PARISIAN STYLES, MAGNIFICENT GOODS. Beautiful Patterns and Unequaled Low Prices. Our enormous -t i.

I I Silks and Velvet, ha. arrived ati.l will li. display, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1884. ralliiliilli mkHlm itmijMjlaf mM wNI.ll) la vital to nil Ntwt. Ilk.

II ma MMania, IN STYLES, QUANTITY, QUALITY UNIFORM LOW PRICES WE LEAD. 4.units Marked In Plain "One Price." STERN, CAHN LOEB. REMOVAL SALE!" HKFOKK Hl.liox IM. oI It RTORE, XKTOS. 13 AMD IS NORTH SFRXWO STREET, WE OFFER AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 50 Extra Fine Walnut nml Mahogany Bed Houin T5 Medium Fine Walnut and Anil Bed Room Sels.

1-45 tow Priced Wulnut. Cherry and Ash Bed Room We Have also made Great Reductions on Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings, etc. fail lo call ua vi before purchasing. O. T.

BARKER SONS, 324 aud Nortli Mala htreet. Near Pico Hon nr. NSW TO DAY NKW TO-DAY Harper Reynolds Co. STOCK $250,000 Wholesale and lletail Dealers in Hardware, Stoves Metals, Pliiiiilmts' and Tinners' Stork aad House Furnishing t.noils. Wrought Iron Pipe.

Baling Hope and Wire, 1 Call especial attention this month to the Rider Krivsoii's Hot Air Pumping Engines. No Boiler No Steam Noiseless No more care than ar ordinary cook stove. Specially intended for domestic use in lifting and forcing water, and deep well pumping. for circular. HARPER REYNOLDS COMPANY, 48 and 50 Main, 61 and 63 Los Angeles streets.

aim -tim mmummmmmamammMMmmmmmm OUR GENERAL ASSORTMENT Throughout ths house Was Never Larger Than Now, We have entirely closed out all Summer goods and our stock now presents a new and fresh appearance, be ing well sttcked with New and Desirable Goods Bought mostly from first hands. OUR FRIGES We warrant to be the Lowest on the Pacific Coast Quality considered. We carry complete lines of DRESS GOODS SILKS AND VELVETS, PAHTC GrOODS, Domestics, Cloaks Dolmans' And in fact anything belonging to Dry Goods can be lound at J.M.Hale&Co's. We are daily receiving large invoices of the Latest Fall Novelties In Dress Fabrics, such as Fine Black and Broken Plaids all sizes and colors, fine stripes and colors to match. Immense assortment of Combination Suitings, Foulards, Ottoman Cloths, Vigoune Cloths, Imperial Serges, Camel's Hair, Armuers, and many other cloths and novelties The styles and colors of goods are really handsome nnd will command the attention of every oui store.

ONE WORD IN CONCLUSION. We don't want to get rich too fast. We dou't poach upon the lady who bat probably spent years of her existence in learning the beautiful art of Millinery, nor do we interfere with the legitimate Hat Maker in the proaecution of hia bustness, or subtract ought from the Jeweler or jumble up some six or aeven businesses in one under the guise of Dry Ooods. Country orders receive prompt and careful attention. Youti truly, J.

M. HALE CO, els, Grates, Stoves, Tinware. CLAPP BROTHERS 30 Ac 32 NORTH SFBIBTO MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN STOVES, MANTELS, URATES and TINWARE, Full Line Agate nnd Stamped Ware Always on Hand. JOBBING AND PLUMBINC PROMPTLY ATTENDID TO. tkjM LEWIS BROTHERS' (OMHSS.

Not Mere Talk! NOT MERELY ON PAPER 1 BUT ACTUAL! 1 To the Banker We Would Say, To the Laborer We Would Say, And to all who have any consideration for the ALMIGHTY DOLLAR We would say, READ THIS Advertisement! For it will repay you, we guarantee. For four successive days and until midnight our entire force of help has been pressed into service. We have marked down over $50,000 3 WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES! Each and every Shoe, each and every price has been overhauled. AMAZEMENT Will meet the eyes of all. Reduction does not express i one-twentieth part of what haa taken place in prices at our establishment.

In other words prices at which our goods will be sold will be next door to GIVING THEM AWAYI This is not empty talk nor braggadocio, but we mean every word we have said. If not in immediate need imprint the following prices upon your them with the prices you have been paying elsewhere; CUT OUT THIS Advertisement. Save it! Hold it Fast! If "but" for a guide in the future. fl READ. IS oB $0.00.

to $5.25 Lad.c. hreiicl, KM Bui on, formerly 16.75, Down to $4.75 UdtaPrttoh formerly $4.00. to $.1 75 Ui ie. Amencau Kid Button, formerly fa.so, Down lo $2.60 Ladie. Am.i Kid Button, formerly $3.00.

Down lo $2.60 Udie. Ulove kid Hutl.m, formerly $3.00, Down to $2 60 Ijtdiea' Pebble Coat Button, formerly $3.00, Down to $2.00 Udie. Tlnll, and Leather Button, formerly $2 SO. Down to $1 80 Cloth und Leather Full Scollop Lace lorm.rlysl.7s, Down to $1 26 Kid Button, formerly 52.75, Down to $2 00 Pebble Button, formerly ja.fiO, Down to $1 76 Mi.se.' and leather Button, formerly $2.50, Down lo fl 7 Children. Kid Button formerly $1.76, Down t05135 liildi i ii'n Pebble Coat, Solar Tip, Button, formerly $1.75, Down to tl 25 Child.

Pebble float Button, formerly $1.60. Down to $1 00 Infaiits' Shoe. 75 Ci 25, MEN'S SHOES, 9 BOYS' SHOES, YOUTHS' SHOES. Down hp have hroiijr.it our orlops. Down they shall remain.

When you visit our establishment bring this price list with you. Remember our stock invoices over $50,000 Dollars. And we assure you we will not be "Just Out" of goods when you call for them. We wish to do exactly as we advertise. When we quote prices our goods shall be sold for those prices, neither more nor less.

Sole Agents for EDWIN C. BURTS' FINE SHOES I IiEWISBROS'. 101 AND 103 N. SPRING 8T.

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