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Unix 1 .!, or very closely approaching to | thu market volllo. I year, ill flic a lessors relttni. for San Francisco, lend- | ing properties, audi a. those of tbe bank* named, ware not put at over a t. nlli «f tile t!.••>• would have commai.dcU cvt-n at a forced .ale. Equivalent prnpertire in tbU clly ere certainly rnteil by the aunwr al one ball of what many people rcgaid a» an inflated value. It ia the duty of the State Hiiurd of Penalization to bear these facta in mind; fatft, particularly, iv cuara where, a> in l»s Angeles county, there is a strong speculative movement which may not be permanent, they ought to give full credence to ths work of tbe local assessors. The toll-gatherer of commerce at tho Golden liato outfit not to bo permitted to escape her share of tho bunions of taxation. Nearly oil the surplus ficeumillntions of the Common wealth mo there, and they ought I" •'• made to pay Mrs* CsMaaV that which is iVJLY HERALD. Single Copies of the Herald. B Centa. Herald Steam Printing Houee. The HaKtLPttteani Printing Hease Is not Mr' psesc'l by sny Job Printing oBIm on the Padflr Cnevt, out«itle of fan Kr»nH»eo, In faotllties tor dohiii Job worti. Low prtoes, koo«I «ms% and ex pedition ssay be »■ I- I U|<on st thia OflW Special Notice. lit rttsrter iiuUoes el Oocnpanles, soeteUes, ejetjlls. etc . will only U Inserted in the Mrsalp » , . adtertUNnieets. We reserve, for Places of Worship, a arratultous UirMrtor), wli rtt will s(>, war erory ftaaSav mornhiK Uri'iitaoo nros., No. t Union Bi|uare, New Vor'-City, ars atfsnU lor the llkralo. It will o'MatinUy bs found on sale on their counters Tho Mm. .ii Isthr olflrisl paper of the eltt of .«na Ant-elea. The rih (luiinquritt tax linte end all other municipal not ires appear only hi Its col fbs llr.HAt.it oftlee ts noniiect««4 with the l«>lc phoni. r> stein of \mt Aiurelea city and county, unl- ra lor advertlsementi ot )et WOff% aMJ be sent throuirh thia medium to number I re. Mr A. 8. IIolllns;*worth to the Hunt* Ana nifrnt Ol the IISSALD. THE LATEST! IHpuoial tv tlio llkhai.h by the Western Unlou Telegraph Company. | New that iieurly all the visiting Sir Knights have gone home, our Lou Angeles climate is again getting on its good behavior. When we read that in Snu Kn.nemco the renry lant Sunday reached UV, with all the consequent misery involved in those (igures there, wo can well afford to bo content, lint still we think the weather clerk might hive been a little moro courteous to tbo strangers within our gales. PACIFIC COAST. I'll ■mi IIJKI i ■< Month Ml Kant. Khksno, Bepl. ft. The following in n list of the snuthhi.nnd passengers pass ing hum to-liny: Mi i fnnoh, i tcht.no*) 4 Tj Mn w C D»tit, Mimh I'nume linnet. J M Kllii.lt, A M Bragg, In. .on, A Tj D S Church, Santa Kg, N M; Mr Chamber mm, wife and chil.l, Snu J A Hooper, A W Jaojuon, i.enn Kaufman, A A Kline ..ml wife, II McCruui, Jacob W.iol/.-r. 8 X: L W Uliim Am wile, rombttont, A T; 0 R lilnckn.an. Hum hohlt, Nov; Smum Kreiulsliini.T, Xl P.%tO,TeS| Krnmisco Albiztegin, Mexico; .1 s PhUUpe. Mrs p Co-H, Annie Mi.l •n.-v, L \; Miss Rvs Aplin, *>.*U- Uml. Tb« New York Sun suggests that the OUbcry for the old ticket U really an In sidlous movement to make Hendricks tin next Democratic candidate for Pres ident, and it ndds that Hendricks is a ■nan for whom Democrats might very well vote. The Sun is of opinion that Eteudrioka 1 ! friends believe that, when the next Democratic National Conven tion duds that it can't git Tilden, 11 will gladly gravitate towards Hendricks. We might add that it is tho belief of somu observant Democrat! that the $ mi persistent advocacy of lion. Win. S. Holmtiti, a Hooiler, for President, Is rcnlly designed to kill off both Hen llrtoki and McDonald, who are also In diuna men, us Presidential nsjurants. There are wheels within wheels in th game nl politics. Tin- 4l ll l'iiM>eiiK<-r". B4M I'iiancmio, Hept. 0. The I team St Ancon sailed this morning with tiie foUoWfam ])nsseno L .|s for Lot An^c lee i D W ParfO, Mrs (aifinmn nnd two ■bUtton, T Sy, W L Mils, Miss n w llaskrll, T MiLian, ■! Hot Ido iioci, I, Stuck*, wife and son, Annie M. - tilll, Wise KoLean. Mi s 1. I Jordan, Un C W Roberta, Mrs A Nichols, Mrs Condon nnd daughter, It I> Wilson, I- ll Qoeen, L w Boats, C rXomth and wife, G Hupp, A Hose, Mrs Doliermaun nnd daughter, It Looiuis, ,1 X limns and wife, Mrs lluttou nnd child, d Ware, .1 I' YelL N llriudt, Mrs Parti, A Marietta, W It Parker, It B B i, ll X Fellow*. X McGuriek, Itev M V Dodge, Wm Vail, H I- Kn.ery, Miss A Kline, Mrs Hudson, Mrs .1 A Bauer and two daughters, G H Angui tunl wiic, .1 \V Howell and wifs,.( .1 riughsi nud wife, Mr* A S Hopklui and (laugh ttr, 0 Al 'rawford. It is an encouraging alga that Beeohor has Ceiled to "draw" iv San Francisco. The fact shows that this arch hypocrite —oueoftiie latest modem edition* of Tartu Mo -is losing his popularity. It appears that he failed to more than halt till the Metropolitan Temple, where, for so long a time, Kalloeh, another mi later of unsavory reputation, failed to hold a crowd, sometimes misnamed a congregation, Tnc Metropolitan Tom pie, of late, hay been tho scene of so called religious services, of glove con tests nud of Beocher's lectures. During the palmy days of tbe Sand Lot it was also the rallying ground of many who looked upon Kalloeh as a sort of politic al Moses. But that day, happily, la passed forever. Even Beecher can't re vlro its old time fascination. The Miock Honi'd. BeJatw, i in"; Cboller, aM| I tn ol Idsteti Virginia. .60) Crown Point. L2oj Iftareka Consolidated, 7: Opblr, SOOi Tolosi, .No; S.ivuge, I.Mj Sierra. Ne vada, 9 90] I'm"). ( 'onsolulit.d, ."> (HI; Yellow Jacket. S.9o| Could ft Curry, 3 70; Hale .V Nn.vross, v.fiO] Mexican, |.M| Northern Bella, 8.19. lint I road Ciilllnloii a.mo - to Itome Trying to F.vitde the 4liiue«c ltewt rlet Inn l-aw. BAM PBAHCnOO, September 6.--Two freight trains collided on tho SuutluTii Pacific i-iulroi.il this morning, twelve miles lOUtb of Stin Jose. The IWO •oslaei uml tn box car* wore ditched, Three hiaki'inen were injured. It is the But aaftoM aoefajanl 0? thut divioon oi tin- load in twelve years. Captain Thomas Nowliall, un ohl and respected citizen, nud v nieniher ol thi Merchants' Kxehuuge, died suddenly this morning, of heart disease. Archbishop Alcmnny i. expected to have here next week Cot Koine. He will be present at the eonfeeration of Father Riordatt. in Chicago, U lonilju tor ol this diaccso. One would almost he tempted to think that the war was still going on when one heats of Arthur being tendered a recep tion hy the Union League, at Chicago. It was of tbe New York body of that ilk that Horace Greeley said that, by i inscrutable Providence, it em bract d nil the blockheads Uuuting around tho Empire State. While Arthur is being kotooed to at Chicago, his daughtor, Miss Nelly, ti figuring aronud the watering places on tbe United States steamer Dispatch. This vessel has been surrendered to the ex clusive duty of taking "Princess" Nelly from Humptcu Roads to Long Branch, from Long jrlrauch to Newport, uml from Newport to nil other attainable resorts of wealth and leisure. Arthur's JoitlOi Field granted Ll How ti writ of habeas corpus returnable before the I'nited States ('ireuit Court tomorrow. The prtitionn Mil forth tliut ho Ist native of Hoßg KoQfL Mid in therefore n subject nt Wreut Britain, ulthough of t him M pm .'tittij; •. He DMM t.» thin perl from Hoaa Kong oo the iteamablp Ar.ibie, and Port Collector BvMM U Sullivan refuses to allow him tv hind, M he has DO ceitilii'itte, M provided for in the restriction net. He asks that he | be permitted to come ashore. U lienl uml line lev Market. Svn t'uwnst o, Sept. i, Wheat ■tody and native; seller $1.87i®1.6M| Barley uncertain and slow ;seUer,£ 1.0-' $\A)Sy, seller, scamm, 81.01 if. Thr Temblor tit Wllmluieton. Wii.minotos, Sept. ft,—Qllitl a sharp eurtht|uiike shock was felt hero this morning at twenty u.iuiites past four, looal time, Uutiag ton seconds. The vibrations were icon northeast to south west. The Nhnke tit Hantn llitrhttra. S.NTA lUkHAKA, Sept. fl.-A very distinct slunk of eurth<iunke was felt here this morning at 4:15. It lasted twenty tooonds, vibrations from north to •Jitth. The i..1-1 of the 4 n|>tiired i Florknck. A. T., Sept. s.—As Sh. i ill' Dorau hsi just arrived with the fourth of (be rjing of desperadoes con nected iv t\U Kiverside rohhery, on the 10th of Anns! lust, A. B. Ilnrtzel, of Johnsonville, Arizona, iv whose stable it || alleged the job of robbery was put up. The arrest was nHected by Slier iff Domn, assisted by Deputy Ludwig, of , Dsnuit Fatal Mliootiiiu, Affray. Ttcson, Sept. ft.—A special from Clif ton says: In a shoo ti of utTuir this mom ißg, between W, K. Delnmy and lleniy Sawyer, the latter was instantly killed. Two hystandera, whosa nanus are un known, ware slightly wounded. Da lilSJ is in jail, and Sawyer's fiiends threaten a vietl to OUftoa to-night. The ball is pioperly opeued, and lively times may be anticipated. The atVnir grew out of lot juuipiiiL.'and the tar nnd leather ing of lawyer tienrge Sims, n few weeks ago, who was acting in the interest of the jumps*!, Thin makes one killing aud lour wminded in twenty-four hours, faatteasjsyra ..amlcd without Acci dent. AsTnt.iA, September 5. The paasen ger. mi the Qaeea uf tin- I'acitic were safely landed aa ing bouts, without seri ous injnryio any noe. Clatsop spit, where the stesreer grounded, is a long snml loir hi tin; antranof. lo the channel. It is the .nine bar en which the ■teamrr RepaUio WMwraehtd « year ago. Whentiie fag lilted thi. nwraiag it <>i found tliut lbs Queen ef the Paella **ac aboul tiro shlpe 1 leaf ths on! of her course. During the dn the steamer lightened ap unj WM palbd ell hy tug boat*. No apparent injury waa .lone the vessel, which is worth hulf a million. OallialM un Catambia River. I'oiiTi.AM., Ogn., September s.—The steamship Celumhia, reported unround at Martiti'ii island, Columbia tit er, col* lided with the British hark Aherleino, staving in tho Columbia', how. The Captain run her on the island, where she wus patched up nnd steamed to Astoria for repairs. Damages slight. The bark Aberlcniu was more seriously damaged, und was towed to Portland for repairs. Kentucky's) law l.ovrrnor. LoriMYiLLE, Ky., Sept. 5. Ten thousand people witnessed theinaugura ti.uiofHou.il. Proctor Knolt us Gov ernor of Kentucky at Frankfort to-day. The city was elaborately decorated. atlmiuiftratiou bids fair to go down to history as the junketing Presidential uccidency. * M i ms. in Southern California has of late received a tremendous impetus, and mainly through the extension of our railwuy system. Calico is us much an outgrowth, iv the present splendid stage of its development, of the Mojuve brunch of the Southern Pacific Railway as was Tomlmtone of the extension of tin Arizona branch of that road. The push ing of the Atlantic & Pacific Ituilvmy lo a junction with the Southern I'ltcillc nt the Needles, on the Colorado river, will do wonders in developing tin' mineral rich. * of northwestern Arizona, south western Nevada and I'tah nnd south, eastern California. It is undoubtedly the policy of tho sagacious men who are fteoompliahing railway construction on this Coast to build branch roads to nil promising mineral sections. Apropos of this wholesome line of enterprise, il will not be long liefore luyo county will shortly regain her old-time prominence as a producer of base metal ores carry ing a high percentage of silver. .She is phenomenally rich in ores, wlii. lvuinhi tbe obi eouditions, could not be reduced •t a prolit. The steam horse » ill change all that. It is pleasant to Angeleu.is to know that all this development, both in California, Nevada, Utah and An/onn, will be directly tributary to the growth nfour Orange tlrovc Ciiy. We arc but la the initial of v treasure development, in a long neglected pm torn oi California, which will before n.ini> yeiirs eclipse the BMMt brilliant achievements in the out put of the precious metals .v . r chron icled iv the history,of Coin .ruin. The resultant beneßt. will lu.itnl; .luster here. The newspapers of >mi l-Van-i- i n very diligently engm-ed just m.« in pip. ing Jeremiads over the asset ted i.u-l that that city paya two-fifths of th. luxes of the Slate of California, liny have learned that the Stale Hoard of Ivpinit/a tiou proposes to increase the San Francisco ciiy and eouuty assessments, j end their grief ia accordingly something very poignant end clamorous. They are afraid that tiie valuation of the property of the Anglo California, Pacific and California kinks may bo increased from ■ tenth to tin haps a foarth ot the fiijure they wool I. 'jmmaml ill the open market too v, at an i vtuiipurizeJ aale. The claim I. if Ban I ranciaco pays two-fifths of the just tuxes of the Staleiaonepf the moat indolent assumption - ever ventured upou li> the newspaper of any city. Out.idc oi San Francisco, Alameda, Sao Matf" .nl other central counties, tho valuations which make up the grand total ol vie. :t 3800,000,000 ol the assessment roll of ihe Stateof California arc doubtless. LOS ANGELK& i/aiLY HERALD, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. <>, 1883. EASTERN. -War Hetween 4'hlna and Irion Htlll laaealnemt. Iximjox, eept. 9.—Tho Standard'! Hung Kong special states that tbe re ported cossingof tho Tonquln frontier by Chinese troops is aa yet unconfirmed. War, however, is considered, at Hong Kong, aa certain to ensue unleas the French government fully recognizes tbe supremacy of China. Krasrr Want* Free Trade. LtMa, Sept. V -At tbe bonipist given to U. 8. Ministers Morlou and Sargent yesterday several speakers ox pressed H wish that tho Dai led Slates would adopt the principle uf free trade and conclude a treaty of commerce with France on that bats*. The rrpnrh-t'hliieae I mbrofrllo. Paris, Sept. 0.-Tho French Cabinot baa decided that upon hia arrival in Parti the Maninis Tseng, tbe Chinese A m 1,.. ..a.lor, will be arrested and Hskcd to explain the reason for tho inoveuiHOl of Chinese truopa to the ToiKpiin fron tier. The rnthiotry are seriuusly weigh ing the prospect of war with China, wlii. h, even now, ii considered by no means impossible. Admiral Peyrou, Minister of Marine, remains at Pari, to superintend the dispatch of reinforce ment* to the French contingent at Ton quln. H to Make a Mtake. London, Sept. 5. —Pere Hyacinth goes to America shortly on a lecturing tour. Miiapeitnlon of Haarautliie. Washinoto.n, Hept. ft.—Oidera have been Issued from the office of the Hur ▼eyorOeneral of Marine hospital* to tbe Hoard of Health of Pensaoola, directing tho discontinuance of the house to house inspection. Jay Uotil*. on a Pofttal Teleu-raph. Nkw Yohk, Hept, ft. At the session Of Ute Senate Committee on Labor Sta tistics to-day, lay Gould stated that be was a director in the C. and N.W., Chi cago nnd K. L.tho Delaware, Lackawana aud Western, the N. Y. and New Eng land and several other smaller lines. lik-xli ntal Id his railroad interests he had become largely interested in the telegraph bniineHs. This waa on ac count of the intimate connection be tween the two Industrie*. He was in* strumental in starting Lite Am eric an line tn make a competing line with the Western Union. Hs found lh.it it would be Impossible to accomplish this M < DM. ol the extent of the latter's i .huh . tiuin. He then turned his atten tion to getting control "f the Western Union l-y buying stork when it was low. Eluding it a paying invedment he hud been ennstuntly incn lining his interest. His object in securing control of the Wi item Union wm to make his friend, (ien.Kckert, manager, us he had great coididouco in his biiHineaa nbilitles. The niihoti'i I.l<-.lilies which were now ac quired hy tIM Western Union are inval uable and it Is Impossible, to estimate their value. Can you give us your opiniou as the practicability of a government postal telegraph which would take the place of the present system, Mr, flould? "I think the institution* of this country are oppoueil to Hay any such thing M that," replied Mr. QottM. "Tho telegrnphic business, more than any Other, rOanhrM to he managed by os> perls, uiid the dividends of the Western Union are obtained because it does the htiMiicH well. I'nder a Government sys tem the whole management of these great interests would he subject to change, and the p utieular political pnrty theu iv powt r." Mr. Gould nlfo thought that the mail service would be better ac>oin|ili>b"d by private enter prise than by Ihe Government. Ho would not Object t< (ho G overtime nt takiiu,' bold nf the telegraph system of the wests,n Union If il would pay for it what it wan worth on si lair appraise ment, btlt, in bis opii.ioii, it would not bee flieeesa. A uniform tai iir could be Miroured v nlet a prh *le enterprise as well under <;iivo: inn"Ni sopervte ion, end the Western Union's policy tended to aOOOTObiieli this. In New York SI ii I c there is a uniform system oi rates, There could lie no lasting com petition against Ihe Wi-Htt'tu L'nion on account ot ilm great facilities. When there were powerful rival* Ihe rates were not reduced, bt cause the opposi tion WM obliged to charge the same rates as the Western Union in order to live, KflVt of the IkeelHiOii AfftleHM Horsford's Acid Phosphate MAKES A OOOLSItW I>RI!<K. Into h«lf n tamblet of ice water put a teaapoonful of Acid Phosphate; and sugar to the taste. mm to-day. BDKL.MAN at CO.. Olgar Manufac turer!., make th. I.e-t i k-urs uml do the laricost obi.iinrnd) it. laudwrri CaJlfornUv rnyua WANTED TO BUY. Shelving and counters Aj.|>l> .it No it Nortb Sprin, atr«el, FENCINC FOR SALE. The hmciiiK ■wwuHlMlllli tho thirty live acre tract, known aa the lmna tract, aituate on the nurlhwialorly corner of .lelT-rson and .'lu'ien.n street., nill ho ...Id mi the loth indent hy the nmlelslirnu.]. Iliil. may I. • ltd on or before that. il.it.' v >tli <;. A. HoIICSON, 10 t'.iii.ninr. .nl .trout. HUtlUl FUHNISHEO ROOMS Wanted l>) a PRkM of Music m ... 1........ for I'uit r Uraali lemon.. A.hires, fill iFhSSOR I, , t. »■ tm I'tV). aofllw Masonic Notice. There will he a »|iecl,.l niootillK of 1..., .A/ Anirelei Lodge, No. 12, K. * A. M., al IMC Masonic Hall. Spline; street, to dm ~ I I'hurs.lii v) slept, llth, at 71 K. M., for work in the First Degree. All Brethren in K»od slim.llmr lire cordially in 1 ited to he present. B, order of tho W. M. g 11 VI S, MOIIKK, See l Masonic Notice. There lull be a .teted nißOtliur ol a Sii'.iet Chapter, So. M, H. A. M.. this ('ll.nra.l.ine>eiiliwat 7:80 o'clock at JT their le.ll in Mellonal.l block Hoy al Arch ,\lii...ns i.i j-ood standing' ~ are cordially invited lo attend. It T. 11. WAl'.O. Sec. K\l>re» MM) FOR RENT. A u.iod kOtW "itli three acres ol land. A well of good water on ihe premises. On Tenth gtr.el, near Pearl. Alan, for silo, horse, wagon and harness. Inquire nl MIIS. IlllEl'lli, at -No. 20 rtihnlng- FOR SALE. Lot. P and >,', In Block ICS, Santa Monica. I'rire »:lill. HUMPHREYS at MINTER, sell lm Santa Ana, Cel. FOR SALE A l.lee lie v bustneu buggy, horao and harness. 11. ill, good The li.irse Is entirely gentle, Bo that a child may drive her to all point.. Invaluahl. for a lady and her child, Apply for a few daya to Humphrey. Jt Rlggln, 27 Main ataeet. Mltl J. M. JULIAN. FOR SALE. T. H. Palmcr'a.ubdivi.ion of Block »}, East l.oa Angelas is now offered for sale in cltv lota. It I. without doubt the tlnest location for residences 111 the city. One hundred ..ml eighty-three feet on Downey Avenue, close to the electric light. A double row of trees all around, and free from dust. SeeT. S. PAI.MKIt, 1.0. 001 Ikjwnev Aye, East Loa Angela. led Iw FOR RENT U N FURNISHED. An elegant imuißioii, at present occupied as a private boarding house of estubiished reputation. House contains 10 rooms, bath room, servants' rooms undall conveniences. Attractively located in the best part ef Spring street. For particulars and card* to . lew, apply to 0. A. UOBINSON, 10 Coinineixial Street. IS doors from Main St. sett Iw NOTICE. Ah pvr>oiis are warned against trusting my iic oi, anj ;ico'miit, ;ts h.is .oluiitar.lv left mv bed and board F, MILTONBKRG. To. ion. A T . September 1, ISNS. sett 7t ATTENTION. A meetiiiK of fruit growers and others interest ed in makltiK mi exhibit at the Mechanics' Fair in Sun Francisco, which commences on the 10th inst., ttill he held at the Hoard ol Trade rooms on Kridin, September 7th, at U o'clock a.m. By order of A. HAAS, President pro tern. John M. Davibs, SecryUry. 11 PALACE HOTEL This bouse, occupying an entire block in the renter of Sun i-'r.nn'isi'o, ih the model hotel of the world. It ho* doutile the accommodations of any other house in the city; is thoroughly Ore and earthquake proof, and hits live broad easy stair ways, and live elevators. Kverv room is estra large, light and mry. The system of ventilation i-. perfect. A bath and closet adjoin every room. Cv4 k sts Entertained on either i he Anierieiin or European Plan. A restaurant Is connected with the Motel, ami is the finest in the city. People from the interior ot the .State uniting San train-weo, either for businea or pleasure, will rind tho l'alai-c, rentmlh located as it is, the UISSSSStIrt and most eeonomieal Hotel in the setttf JOHN SEHGWIOK, .Manager. In a New Place. N IU .li tHkes pleasrrein irdormiiig his old pat rons and tho citizens of Los Angeles generully, that ho hit* opened A BA.RBBR SMOP At \o |»ft N. Mprlnic Htrcet. Opposite Turnvgruiu Hall. Me aotteita a continuance of the liberhl patron age heretofore extended to him. t4Tl#i\H* and ( hiUiien's hair cutting a spec ialty. «e4f lm Assessment for Hill and Seventh Streets Sewer and its Three Branches, the Sixth Street Sewer, Olive Street Sewer and Fort Street Sewer No. 2. Notice itt hereby given that the assessment roll for and on account of the construction of the pvMlestwsf known and designated as the.Hill and Seventh Streets Sewer, and three subsidiary branch public sewers, known respectively &• ths Hixth Street Sewer. Olive Street Sewer and Fort Street Sewer No. 2. is on file in my offlce, having been so tiled September 6th, A. D. 1383, and the aald assessment roll is open for public inspection W. W. ROBINSON, Clerk of tin Council of tbe City ot Lor AiuMes. Loi Anifelen, September 'Ml, A, D. 1883. sett 6t SEARCHBK OF RECORDS. Koom 6, • • Momt llluck, Ihe I V It. 11. Hw* Youk, Sept. .v~Th.' mmx\hs Peed ssvyei In regard to tbe reported de cision of tbe Supreme Court ot Masfu- Chusettß In favor of th-; Credit Mohilier Company and againel the Union Puoilic Bailway Company, on its note tor inki.inK), it li stated bj an umesf of th*: Union Pacific that their oompany owns ulne-teutbioftheatoek of Credit Mohilier, and even if the report should prove cor rect it could not cause greater loss than 9000,000 to the I'nion I'ocilie Company. Mtcrllnc l'Arlmnj;r nnd llond» I Ni.w Vouk, September ."> Sterling ! bills, on London, 80 dsye, IN 98 v i do do, '■ Might draft, ( I.Bo] V. S. Ua. of 1891, i li ter*** quarterly, 91.12*1 I*. s. 1- of ■ 1807, Interest quarterly, fl ISA] I' s. lei, 11107, interest qnarterfar. |1.19 i U.fl. 8a I.oß*l W U, Telegraph 7i>J. l*r« k Hittent Arthur In Chleauo, CfetfOAOO, Sept. A.—President Arthur passed the forenoon quietly at his hotel, receiving a few cullers. At 12: HO, ta> enmptinied by several members of the loMvption Committee, he appeared on the trading floor of tho Chamber of Commerce, wht.ro he met with a j splendid ovation. Fully four thousand I persons were on the floor aud in the gal- I' rics ami tho uppcaruuee ol Mr. Ar thur was ihe signal for v roll of contin uous shearing) lusting sevctal minutes. ll« was intmdilcud hy V ice -Pi esldsol French as tha Cblei Magistrate of a anion enjoying the greatest prosperity ever known iv the history of the world. At one o'clock the President \» leu | dered a reception at the L T nh>n League Club, uml at two o'clock sat down to | dinner at Calumet Club, tendered hy the j Illinois Comniandery of tho Loyal Le | gion. A Canard I HpßiNuriKi.il, 111., Bept, 5 The re* I ported railway accident m which it was said S or !> soldiers ot the Crauville Company which bus been camping iv this cit\, were killed and a number wounded, na canard. Loj liik the Corner Mioni* S)f i>uko tn'* Cauital. BlßslAtWKi Sept. 5, The Occupants of section three of the Yiilard tram at 8 o'clock marched to the Capitol grounds, where the ceremony of laying the cor nea atone of the Dakota Capitol was un notincetl to take plaoeV thatcnrly hour. QoTsnior Ordway, iv a Idressing Presl* dent Villurd aud his guests, said that the agreeable duty devolved on him as the Executive of Dakota to welcome them to Blsmaok, the Capital of Dakota, the lurgesl and most prosperous Territo ry In tbe Union. In tbs name of the citizens of Itmuiaivk, tin* donors, aud the people of the Territory of Da kota, who are to b3 the recipients of I this imposing tt inple devoted to ■! legislation, I hays now the honor to In vita you, President VlUard, and you, Jay Cooke, whom we all recognize us the Alpha ami Omega of a great National en terprise, the completion of which you I at c now on your way to celebrate, to as sist in placing the corner-stone of the Capitol of Dakota. j Mr. Villand responded as follows: I The fortunes of the corporations over . which 1 have the honor to preside are iso absolutely identified with the pros nerlt) Ol Dakota that I [eel interested ill I every step In her progress. VWare all glad to participate in this auspicious event, ami I feel personally and particularly honored that it is my good fortune to be pcrmtttt'd to assist in laying this corner fetoao, Mr. \ illard introduced Sitting Kull, whose remark I were transited to the assembled thousands by tho tiovern nient 1 nterprotsr, With a few more words, Mr. Villard oloss I the ceremonies {ami he and his guests departed. I he lllur mid the Way. I Atlanta, Ccorgia, Sept. "».—Major I Gary baa introduced in the Ceorgia reference to the action of the Third Heine. Regiment At their recent re union the regiment passed a resolution requesting the Maine Congressmen and .Senatoi-H to fsvor the estahlishment by the National* oiverumcnt ot homes fur invalid Confederate soldiers. His reso lution declares the netiou of the Maine regiment to Imj suchnsby itsnmgnaniuiity will touch every true Southern heart and orders an expression of appreciation of the Georgia Legislature to send to the oAoeri of the regiment and theliovernor of Maine. The resolution was enthusi astically received. 4-eneral Yamtervoort Itenioved. Omaha, Neb., Sept. o. Paul Vander vsort, Chief Clerk of the Railway Muil Service at Omaha for nine years past, has been removed by PosttnasterGeneral Croshum. (treat indiguatioa is ex pressed here, as it is done on account of Mr. Vandervoort's absence from duty as Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic. I>eel*lon AaainM the I. V ie it Boston, Sept. 6.—ln the Supreme Court to-day a deeinion was rendered in the suit of the Ctiion Pacific Railroad Co. vs. the Credit Mobilicr oi America to enjoin the latter from prosecuting a suit at law to recover 9*2,000,000 claimed to be due for building the road, the raJlroad company claiming fraud in the fulfillment of ihe contraot. The full bench decided that there was no con struction of fraud and enter judgement against the railroad. FOREIGN. NEW TO DAY. Grave Stones. WHERE IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY A GRAVE-STONE ? AT O'NEILL & GANSS, 14 East First stm t. We are retiring from the business, ami offer a large end beautiful aja-wrtinent of finished work et cost. Cell early and select, and remember we do not employ any ■genu to (barge you as extra 8.1 per cent. eeti lm Dissolution of Copartnership. I »■ ■ hereby given that the partnership which baa heretofore aviated between ua In the manufacture and aale of bricks hi tho city and county of boa Angeles, la this day dissolved by mutual consent. T. F.Joyce Is hereby author ized lo collect all auma due US, and will pay all just demands agsioat said concern. t r. JOYCE. K. M. RANKIN Los Angeles, September 5, 18S8. see 3* Order to Show Cause. in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, State of California. In re tbe estate of Martin Hunvlmi, deceased. It appearing to thia Court hy the petition this day presented and filed by Ohirlno terdugo, the uluimi-trawr of the eßtate of Martin Sanchez, deceased, praying for an order of sale ot real estate and It la necessary to sell ths whole of tho real estate to pay the debts of said deceased and the expenses and charges of sdminlatratlon; it la therefore ordered by thia Court that all persona interested In aald eatate appear before the Super ior Court on Wednesday, the loth day ol October, 1888, at 10 o'clock a. tt. of said day, at thu Court room of said Superior Court, in the Court House, the city and count/ of Loa Angelea, to show cause, if any they have, why an order should not he grunted to thu aald administrator to sell the whole of tbe real estate of said decedent, and that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks In the Los Angeles Daily 11 bk ald, a newspaper printed and published in said county; and further ordered that a copy of this order be t-erved on David Lyon, Esq., hVrcti.foi.; by this Court appointed Attorney to represent Ain»d o Sanchez, infant heir of said deceased, as also on the said minor. V ft HOWARD. Superior Judge. Huptemhet Ist, 18S'i. I hereby certify tho foregoing to be a full, true mid correct i-upy of tin; original Order tv Show Cause, in estate of Mat tin Sanchez, dfii*a*ed, on Hie in my omce, and that I have carefully com pared thu same with tho orlgluul. In wilim-. whereof I have hereunto set my hand uml affixed the sum lel ih- Superior Court this 4th day uf September, ItiKS, IBBAL.] A. W. POTTS, County Clerk. By X H. O'-vss, Deputy. aed 4w Petition for Deed. In the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, State of California. In the matter of tiie estate of Niove* K. de ftjtsj, deceased. Thu pctitioti of James Fulton, praying for an orJcr of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, *tate of California, authorizing ami di rci'tinit the Administrator of the eatate of Nievos It. de Keed, deceased, to execute and deliver to him a deed of conveyance for certain lunda, de scribed hi said petition aa follows, to-wit: TheSW. J el section (If) nine, townahip one (1) S., R. 10W., S. ti. M.. situated in the aald county of Los Angob-s, Statu of California; and an order of said Court having tbls day beeu made, fixing tha time and place for hearing said petition and requiring this notice to be given; Now, therefore, pursuant to said order, notlco is hereby given that Saturday, the 6th day of October, A. D. IHH3, at 10 o'clock a. a. of that day, and the Court room of amid Court, at ths Court House of said county, in ttie city and county of Los Angeles, state of California, have been appniiited by said Court, as the time and place for hearing said petition, and at which time and place all pernor a having objections to the granting of said petition are required to appear U'ltnc s my hand ami the seal of tho said Court thia 6th day of September. 1888. [Sbal-I A. W. POTTS, Clerk. By ft H Owbn, Deputy. seOtd Guardian's Salo of Real Estata. Notice in hereby given that in pursuance of an order of riale, m.ole l.y the Supero r i 'ourt of the count* of Lou Angeles, state uf California, on the Oth day of July, 1833, in thu matter of the estate an-1 guardianship oi I'nuiciseo Leon Heyes. Maria Anton ia Cristlna Heyei, Juan Manuel Ueves, Jiiun Hanolfo Kcycs, Maria Ysidra Reyes, Adela I! eyes ii nd Hosaura Heyes, minors, the un Jcr-iy iKit, the guardian of tlic persons and es tates of said' minors, will sell at private sale to th.-highest bidder, for cash, and subjet to con firmation by said Court, un or after the 2'id day of September, 18&1, alt the right, title, and inter est of aa .d minors in and to the following deserih xl property situate in the city and county of Los Angeles, State of California, described ac follow a: ,\n undivided one-half interest in the following ,ii-*unht'd property Commencing at a point on the north side of Seventh street, In the city of Ixts Angeles, at a point distant one hundred and forty-seven feet from the intersection ot the east line of Main street with the north line of Seventh street; thence east of north and parallel with Main street to the north Hue of an alley marked Palm street on the map made by A. H. Kuxton, on Die as an exhil.lt to the petition of Kefugio D. do loves, guardian ot F. L. Heyes, et als , minors, in the Superior Court of Los Angeles county, being cause No. 431; theses south 4V 8' cut with the line of said alley to the northwest corner of lot H, as laid down on said map; thence south 41' iW. with the west line ef said lot B, one hundred and thirty-two and 7-10 feet, more or less, to Seventh street; thence north 4tt' W. with the north line of Seventh street, two hundred and two and 8 lt> feet, more or less, to point of beginning, and being a portion of lot A as laid down on said map of Huxton, and including in the land so to be sold all rights of every kind in said wards to that portion of the said alley embraced in the almve lines,and all rights of passage over and through the said portion of ssli alley. Terms cash in U. S. gold coin; deed at expense of purchaser. Bids or offers in writing may be made at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of sale and must be left at the office of William [>. Stephens, my attorney, at Room Si, Temple Block, in the city of Los An- K " leB KEFUQIO UOMINOLEZ HE REYES, seOtd Guardian of tho minora above named. We will pay $10 reward I'or the arrest and convic tion of the person mutil ating the sample goods or show windows in front of our store. W. W. tfc S. A. WISNBT. Notice to Creditors. F>Uteof Maria J. Downey, deceasud. Notice i* hereliv uiven hy the undersigneil, ad mmistn.tor of the i-Mtate of Maria J. Downey, de cua-ed, to the creditors of, and all persons hav im; eluiiiiri against the said to exhildt them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months nflcr the tirst ptiblie ition of this notice, to tin said James C. Kay», at No. « Court street, intheeitvof Los Angeles, the same being the place for the tranHaetion of the business of said estate in the < 'oiintv of Los Angeles. JAMF-SC. KAVS. Administrator ol the estate of Maria J. Downey, deceased. Dated September Ist, 1881 ses 4w UNITARIAN CBURCH. TlirattciidiNK-eof all |t«;rMons interested in the orcaniznlien or a Liberal eiiurrh in Los An teles in invited tv a prelimin ary meeting to be held at the oitiees of in . A.S. Shorb. North Main Street, on Thursday evening. Uth instant, nt 7i»U o'clock. \\ hen Key. Eli fay, late «r Sbellirlil. Eimhiiid.iind other friends will be present lo assist In the project ot establishing; a I'nitnrinn <'oiii;rei;ntion in this City. Be4ttl RARE BARGAIN. BAR FOR HALE VERY CHEAP On account ol sickness. Call and Me for \ our sell at li I'ppcr Main Street, and 2, corn.r of Short. ses lw W. M. FOSS, Teacher of Piano, Organ and Voice Cnltnre. Addreas through P. 0. Box 1140, or leave or d.rs at resideic'e A.bury street, West 1..a An- M< Iw 0. B. PEARSON, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR Nina years Assistant Architect to New City Hall San Fraiicu... Please address through the Post office. auglS lvi NEW ADVKRTTSKMENTS. __ \ V Our Bazaar • t OUR • TOOK 18 • Is a free exhibition. OS Filled with Novelties 11 OS Ourßazaar Visitors are not ex- - . . I Of every desurlption, especially adapted for Presents. T pected to purchase, aS.Jn _ SSJI Wo n l urau(lren yet everything i. for WE KEEP FOR CHILDREN a<™ 'W*' | aale. and price* aySf] A large aaaortment of TO VM and Kindergarten Oooda, Lunch Sffl visiton, tote city, fl ... Palla, Strap., Hag., etc. arc marked In » and hopeW ous- $ plain fl,nre.. SwJI FOR YOUNQ MOTHERS ' omm 4""' Our attendants are ■» The finest selection of CHII.DBK].*.. CABBtAUJCS will feel at hirty to m ever offeree at prices Incontestable, employed to answer , bring all strai era to ell options aud de- FOR EXCURSIONISTS, . . I, The l«.t assorted .lock of Trunk., VallM. Basket., Fishing Tac UUI Dai 10,1. scribe goods and kle; also Traveler.' aundrf,., Comb., Brush.., l'errunMry ... MM andeoapa. viMorric-j'-»f U>< wish their uses. Do not LU H FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. Mf " to purchased not hesitate to call at Don't neglect posting yourself in our prices on Plated Wars, Cut' lery, Cabinet Ware, Toilet Articles, Picture Frames, Brlc -23 cv. fV 23 lITa j If you are returning home yon will find a choice BSSSf ATDP T H ePSSj selection of presents suitable for all ages, and at prices l^^s •"UiiAO. ■» to meet your purse, however full or empty it may be, NOBiTI MAI N {3 MESSING, BAUM & CO., M-A I U STEEET. Q McDonald Block, !43 N. Main St, ft STREET* aulO The CELEBRATED LOW-PRIOEt) Combination IJW -AND ~| chair .^^^^COT-BED HAS AT LENGTH ARRIVED AND CAN BE FOUND AT Dotter & Bradley's FTJEOTTUEE AND STORE. 259 & 261 MAIN STREET. CALL AND SEE THEM. ang7 lm WANTS— XJOrVV- FOU.NI). WANTED. Work on a ranch by s young man from the East, who thoroughly understands all ths re ■UlremenU of a gi-ntleman'* place. Please sd drsea I'ostotnce box 1437. see St WANTED. A girl to do cooking and general housework. Apply to U3 S. Serins; Street. see tf WANTED. A girl for gensral house work. Apply at No. 808 south Fort Street, tietueen the hours of 9 and It a. at. settf SITUATION WANTED. By a young man who la a good bookkeeper, a rapid and fair writer, and who apeaka and writes Kngllsh, Froaah.Oerinan ami Spanish. Apply at thia offlce. aut4 FOR .SALE--i*OR RENT. TO LIT. KINK LAHOK STORES to let io Arcadia Block. Apply to liujn2B HOST. S BAKER. to lia«eT~ The second atory of a brick building, now in process of erection; will contain about UU rooms, suitable for a lodging house or hotel. Near tbs center of businsas. For particulars Inquire of POMEROY H MILLS, auSHf Court St., opposite the Court House. MILCH COWS rOR SALE. On account of retiring from tbe dairy business 1 will offer rare bargains in Urst-class gentls milch cowa to those purchasing within tbe next thirty days. Apply at JOHN J. ADAMS', flrs miles from Loa Angeles, near Downey road. auSOdlwswlt FOR SALE CHEAP. Two anan team Horses. One heavy truck ing team; one heavy lumber wagon; one express wagon and two acts of team harness. Apply soon to WASHBUKN BROS-, .no rf 100 First St., opposite Nadcau Block. FOR SALE. Building tots iv thu Kerckhoff tract, fronting on Main and Los Angeles streets, apply on the premises. in2Gtf BUSIMIta FOR SALE. A .mall amount of Capitol will purchaao an establl.hed bastMSS, centrally located. Apply to 11. M. SMITH, J.23tf Over First National Hank, Room 0. EMPTY WINE PIPES FOR SALE It applied for soon. KOHI.ER a FKOULINO, Seventh Struct, betWSM Alameda and San Pedro Streets. auffi Sw FURNISHED ROOMS, Pleasantly located and neatly furnished, TO LET, SINULE OR KN SUITE, Coruur Fort ami Franklin streets, O ie block fr >m I'ostolllce. dSltf FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Large rooma, with modern conveniences and nicely.furnished, to let en suite or single with board. Situation unsurpassed for health and comfort and only a few steps from business KIMBALL MANSION, NEW HIOH ST., NKAIt TKMI'LK. .1 FOB SALE, CHEAP. lit LOTS IV illoi'K "X, of thoMOTTTiact, on I'oar] and Third streets; price, ranging from 9171 to *-jr,o. Tern,, easy. E. H. BENTLEY, M and 87 Temple Kl.m Ie, Los Angeles, Cai. OFFIQE HOURS. I will he at my offlce from oa. m. to 12 w . and rom 1 to 4 t v. daily, Sundays excepted E. H. BOYD, JylStf Superintendent of Streets. FOR _MLS. Two very desirable rtsidenco lots, fronting on Buena Vista and Nesv High streets, near Temple Also tao choice lots In Kast Los Angelea, ad joining thu Presbyterian church. Apply at Kim ball Mansion, 131 New High street. au29tl MULES M SALE. Will be sold at public auction, in at the Court House, Spring Btreet, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1883, at 12 o'clock M, to the highest bidder for cash, a pair of FINE WORK MULES. now u«e.d at the County Hospital. By order of the Board of Supervisors, nl td a. w. porrs, cierk. THE SNUG, No. 4 S. MAIN STREET. (Next door to CONFIDENCE ENGINE HOUSE.) HENRY, Formerly No. 10 Commercial St. BEST LIQUORS, BEER AND CIGARS. jarComc and see me. jSltf HEnHY NORItOE. FREDERICKSBURGH Lager Beer Hall, Oor. San Fernando 4r Sotelo Sts.. JAKE UERkIAS, Proprietor. A large consignment of this famous beer has ar rived and will be constantly on draft. Large and fine assortment of Wines, Liquors & Cigars. Los Angeles Agency for the Celebrated FREDERICKSBURGH LAGER BEER. Give us a Call. mlO lm CANN & KING Billiard Parlor and Saloon, No. %0 MAIN STREET. HOUSE FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Most Improved patterns of Billiard Table. THE FINEST LIQUORS & CICARS Always on hand. Give us a call, jtflt INTERNATIONAL SALOON, Oor. Loa Angeles & Commercial Sts., Keeps the best of LIQUORS, WINES, n X Kits AND CIGARS. His place ts one of tbe coolest in the city i i .1.1 Ugur Beer always on hand. Give me a call at No. 131 Los Angeles street. jelaim PETER RING. F. R, DAY. JOE BAYER. L. DELMONICO CHAMPAGNE. L. < Delmonico. DR V DXLBSCK & CI. ii REIMS. JOE BAYtK & CO., No. 20 North Main Street, LOS ANGELES COUNTY. JnSlm. COXaTJMBI^ Bicycles and Tricycles FOR SALE BY H. KEROKHOFF, Agent. Also parts of machines and sundries. SIS Main Mtr«et. or P. O. Box t»3. star Circulars and price lists on application. autt) lm ~~SHEEP I 7 aST\} RE. Any peraou having ahe.pl pasture to rent will tii. i it to ttieir adv.ntage to ell or writ, to tho aubacrlber, a. nearly every day aheep men call on him to And them or write t . V. DASSONVILLE, Helnsch. Block, ct.rn.r Loa Ang.l.. and Commercial atrMt. P. 0. Box 76. auS lm FOR SALE. AN IMPROVED PLACE OF IBi Acres, with Water Right, situate in the Alhambra Tract, San Gabriel Valley. The Improvements consist of A House of Four Rooms, and detached Kitchen, Stable, Corral, etc. Grounds planted with 400 Bearing Orange Tree*. half budded, half .seedling;six acres hearing Blaue Klben (Jrapes, balance in deciduous fruits, Apples, Pears, Peaches, etc., ail of the best varieties. I'rire, M.500. Terms Guy. Apply to «. l>l Itci l 1.. sel lm San Gabriel. FOR JRENT. A lovely home at San llabriel, consisting- of twelve or mors rooms, completely and eleyantly furnlihcd. All the man outbuildings. BeantKul Grounds Surround ing the House. Rent, $80 Per Month. First class references required. For particulars Inquire of T K. HOWAI, au3l lw Temple Block, 114 N. Spring St. Wells of Water. JACK BAISLEY, The Chnmploii Well Herer of the Part tie <:«awt, is again in the field, preparetl to sink artesian wells through soil, boulders or rock. His tools are the best ever made hi Loa Angeles, and all his work is tlrnt class. He refers to Mr. L. J. liose, J. E. Hollenheck, Harper, Uevnolds & Co,, and a hundred others for whom he has made wells without fait. His ioldn-is will be nt Harper, .(evnolds At Co.'s. tmm lm Boston Market Corner »f sth anil Hprluß Ctta. All kinds of fresh meats, canned meats, ham, lard, etc. Poultry, Butter and Bergs. FRESH FRUITS AND VCCETABLEB. Meats kept Iresh iv ItolriKcrator. ilk I. deli.t.rcd free. aultit! 0. 0. nAUiMaHK, Proprietor. FOR SALE. EMPTY WINE KEGS In best order, from v> u> 180 gallon.,, for sale clh .ij.nt THKO. ItL.\NK'S 729 Poarl street, near One lot, fronting on Lincoln street, between Pearl ami Ninth street, Mx-JJn leet. ConUlns Vines, and Apricot, Pear and Walnut trees. I'ciucd .two Hides with :t:.U (eel .Moot hi^'h lath fence. Price #Uf>o. THEO. BLANK, 729 Pearl street, near Ninth. a vis l lw Grand Military Ball. Monday, September 10th, AT TURNVEREIN HALL, QLven by the Kmgir Corp.. TICKETS, 11. Mold LOCI US BAKF.R, O. K. SCRVEVINO * ENOINEERINO OFriOE A Normal School. P O. is.* ml. J.-13 lm Gold FillintTß, from the smallest to entire Crowns, made with Gold, guaranteed to stand the test of time and use. I WT3EI"W- HVVBIffTIOIV. Dr- Smith has recently invented and constructed mn apparatus that in one MreouaJ •411 make the most aching teeth snd the most inflamed gums as insensible aa a stone This wonderful process renders teeth extracting- In all cases, children and adults, ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS AND HARMLESS. ttsTH* habls Espanol, on parle Franrais, and English tpokan. sai The Athletic Club, 1851. OnAdmissionDay, 1883, September 10, 1883, The First Field Day OP THE Los Angeles Athletic Club will bo held at th. AGRICULTURAL PARK Monday, September 10, 1883. IA LEGAL HOLIDAY. | The exercises will consist of various interesting events, conipriaing Running Races, Jumping, Throwing ot Weights, THRU BICYCLE RACES, Bicycle Drill, Hurdle Races, tbe. Ths whole to be under the auspice* of the L. A. A, C. Exercises to couuneucest 1 30 r. w shsrp. AIMIIMNIOV SO OntH, ssssi AUCTION SALE. ON THE PREMISES, Spring Street, bet. Sih & oth, ON Wednesday, September 12th, 1883, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., All the Furniture, and lloueehold anil Kitchen furniture ol I* rooms, o.nsi.tinu- of Walnut and Aah Bedroom Man., If. Fancy Clialra, Wardrobe., I*uunges, Caruots, Large flange. Copper Holler, Kileben and Dining Kootn Furniture, Silverware, Dish*., .to. .Sale positive .nd without reserve NOKTHCKAFTB * CLARK, Hltd Auctioneer. By JOIW tl. BELL & CO., REAL ESTATE & GENERAL AUTIONEKRS, Offh-e, Room 22. over the County Bank, Tsssjlt Block. I will sell at tho \a* Angeles Horse and C§r# riage Mart, New Lou Angeles street, between First and Nkcoihl utreeli, in rear of the Cathedral and opposite Stengel'm Nursery, Saturday, September *ili, AT 11 O'CLOCK, Heavy Draught and Team HORSBB. fine brown and one bay team, übout Id hand, high: will weigh about twelve to thirteen bun. lie.i poiui.ls, ..ell li.atebwl, sound, kind, true -1..1 gentle. Also 1 l.timber Uear, with Iron roller,, in i.crlect order. Also 1 a lilt, .nd one black - soiiii.l kind true, and gentle, well matched, and work well together; en b. irtrlcty relied upon. Alan S sets ot heavy double Mam harneea. Alan 1 extr. flue act ot double biiggy bernese, Milla delpbia made, band stitched; has been used once ..I' twice. Coat 176 . . „ , Noil-Tho abov. t«.m horse, .re from Colusa, Both te.ms era wdl ro.tchad In regard to .Im, vorv tut w.lkera, true a. steel, can be strictly re lit ,1 upon.h.v.workod twiner for quite a length „ ( ti„; e .ml r.pre*mU«f as h.rdly . load tuo heavy for them to h.ul. I would reeotunieiid then, to any parties that have exceedingly heavy work o.n b. 1..n »t the M.rt on th. d»y of aula To be sold to th. highest and best bidder for cash. Bold on account of the owner leaving the city. The above can be seen .t any time pre vlous to the day of aale at Bryson". Lumber Yard. H gtd JOHN C. BELL, Aucilonoer. Rockaway Restaurant Fo Mo San Fernando street,opposite the Freight All the delicacies of the season. Heals 26 cents. crLanrh out no for Trsvrlers. outtlm E. BRIX4OO. Electro Magnetic AND HYGIENIC IIVSTITTJTB, 119 South Main St., Between Second and Third Streets. Dr. E. RobotoB, tbe celebrated Australian Elec tro Magnetic Healer, after several years experi ence In the Australian colonies, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Denver and several months in this city, has decided to permanently locate here, where he has performed so many wonderful cures without the aid of medicine. His rooms are crowded daily with pautmt* anxious to get the benefit of his power over so-called Incurable diMaaes. Dr. Hsbblas is patronised by some of our leading citlssns. He also diagnoses diseases without explanation from the patients, free of charge, and has fitted up his Institute at consid erable expense with Dr. Hoffman at Palmer's cele brated Electro-Therapeutic Bath, which Is pro nouneed by eminent physicians to be the greatest discovery in medical science of modern times; also other medicated hatha, with the latest improve ments lo electrical Instruments for administering Faradic, Galvanic and Static electricity, sex 8m Sleep Hen, Attention! SIX HUNDRED Thoroughbred Merino Bucks FOR SALE. Notice hi hereby given that rrmu and after Sep teniber l?th the above stock will be on sale at Nuwhall Station. For further particiilarw apply to the undersign ed at Nick's Stabler, Main Street, Los Angeles. V A. COVAKICI HI IS. alUll 2W jacobFbros." - Retail Department, After thia date we will positively SELL NO GOODS ON CREDIT All parties indebted to lis will plcaar settle l|ioir WITHIN TWENTY DAYS, a. after that date collection, will be enforced. JAOOBY BBOS. August 27, 188 S. ail2Btf Naud'sWarehouse WEYSE BROS. & CO., I PROPRIETORS Brain Stored 5 Lowest Rates: — „ i Money advanced on Ware bouse Receipt! at 6 per cent, on sums or IM.OOO and up wards. |VIS In.