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DAILY lIKHALD. WltSla Ooplp. of too Humid. 6 Ueiim. Herald Steam Printing House. Tba llaa.t. abwin I'rOillnic Il >u»i I. <"* *>r f |uwl I.; anj Prlntlnj offl-e on IS. Paclnc | Coaal. ouun. .< N.i. !.»•. 1.. '•> i'o"'« '"' BMaj |ob oork. U« |.rloa, It - LTk and .» X eaMaa aaay be rtli~l ui«m •> till. oftVa dpocial Notice rlar««n.r notice, ol Cowpaiilo. iridic, akaaihe.. .to., "11l only lK>ln«.rt»l In lie ll.a«i.n jmaaM al..rti«iiianta. W. fwr.e. tnc 11a..'. V at afor.l.l|'. .» wr.i hi- i" .lir.■'-'.■:> . . .'I. ■ t ar.rr Sumlay monilnc ■Hja n»a»l. once l.c,.ni»«n..i .llhth«t«o --' raw. »v.U.n ,4 t«. An««l«. clt) »n.l count) : (Mat l.» a.l.erti«.in.nu or J..l' ' " ant tl.rn.inli tM. ...c'lum I. nil...' n IW. ft Tbe llru.M. i» It 11.. ..I |~|. r. f th.-. II v '.I Hp An..lM. Tli. ell. Nt Ui llirta anil ■SI other amaldoal not iaj>|<ear onl) In lta col HJSaa aV.nt.no Broa., No. 6 Union B<|iiar. New • Tata C"». »"' as-nU tor tha IlKkAl.i.. It» II aonalamlT l-e f.-.ii. l on ..lc on tt» ir coiiiil't. | Ml It. N. to.*- lath. Hanta Ana ajent of he Ilea aud. W BwmtKK Hlmnr orTi rs to give $10,000 Hlorevery word U any or a I letters which Kh» tbe Proaldeney this year, Tha Maine BUlosman haw reali/e l that the sntithe- Hb of tho rceipMi-al sphorhm, "A-k and |-yo shall r.i v,., knock and it shall bo [npenad unto ye," b'dils good lv Ameii g'mn politics. TllK (lammilda itoration uf Itob Lin froln's styhi and title is ntdl one of the loading fsatniHs of the tnlngrfimn, ami ttoorly alwnyn in c Mmm tion with thu •OOOnd place on tho Itepubli'-nn t.i !*et. Tbe stereotyped <-I*■ *■ ■v, "Wlmt'.i in a WUna 1" ii air'nv-1 ed to a neitsin extent In tbta frtxpient mention of a nohody. Tbers is avidently a good dosl in a ■aflto. at loaat in American politics. Tbi.l. it not in Gatb nor whisper it in Askabm, bnt wo are assuml on pretty I Hood authority that on the Vith of May ■ eeuning wo shall open up in this city in ! ? Mms reap, cti the rompl'-t' st Ihe'iter lL known oa tbe Ann i iean eont ineo l . t' These be bravo words, but they aro not $ •Xtravagsnt. Col. Gray bus devoted bin I' fery ripest geuiui to the evolution of a if psrfect temple vf art, ami ho wilt pro dneo aome rare oflVrla in b ith sta;m ma Ohtnery, properties, ncno and fresco pic torials an lin seating capacity. Tbe i' latest things known anywhere in then ik tATJ, in the riingo of the isthetia end I eclectic, have been adopted by Col. S : Or»y; while, hers and there, a specia| , fjfiloreaoonu'J of his own inventive knack Will be remarked that will give a unique f finish to tha whole. Pk As an incident uf her steadily ndvaneiiiij Los Angeles is getting her nhare Of everything which comes to this const, tmi To any nothiug of tbo nuperh dramatic Hp?ssttd operatiu eutertniumeuta which will be tho order of the da/ when "The [\ Chi Ids Opera House" shall ho formnlly Inaugurated, wo have already been bou- Dred(?) by tho preaeuoo of Johu Lawrenoo Sullivan, and we havo now amongst us the famous wrestler Muhloon, who, by bia gentlemanly manners and winning jMrsomW, is an exoeption, with a long r#m jvc, from the general order of sport ing men. There is no doubt whatever but that, if our now Thespian temple bad be, ft ij readiness, we should have eajoyod a brief op-Tatie seism, with I'atli and Gorater as tbo bright parlieu | lar stars, ail wo should have replen ished the Mapleson trensury even more • literally than did tho people i>f Salt ! L<ke. The world moves aud Los Angd* los moves with It. TriH southern route this winter baa received a very heavy "black eye," to employ the currant vulgar catchword. One of lta strong recommendations has been that it is below the snow lino. It ■till preserves that distinotion; hut, this year, It has bueu caught In tho flood maelstrom. Tho telegraph informs in ,of Eastern bound passengers who left Ban Francisco, who have been caught in the southern rone ot washouts, and who have be.>n taken back to the Golden Onto and forwarded thence to their dcs Una Hons by the Central and Union Pa fltrio Railways. There is ouo ooniola tory thing ab .ut the whole matter, now •ver, and that is that such casualties only occur onoo in a decade. Tboy are exceptions wlreh prove the rub* of the superior facilities for travel and for transportation possessed by the several eouthern routes over tho steep grades, the Inclement weather characteristics and the avow sheds of the Central and Union Pacific Railways. Skna-.mr John Shkhman, who la cred ited with the ability to drink warm tea and diatill icicles, and who is tbe an tipodes of his warm blooded broth*r, the General, started a false key note for the Republican campaign this year. 11. spread tho sectional Ziska akin of the bloody shirt over the cavernous past aud began tv beat upon it an upon a tom-tom. Protber Plaiue, of Maine, . srfas Ihe first Republican of note inter viewed upon this programme, l!o pro nouneed it arrant nonsense. (.'rant, who has nothing in common with Blame, expressed similar views. Tho "bloody ahirt" plan of campaign is predicated noon an ceo lalonel departure fr >m law iv aome of the Southern State-*. Iv all pCObab I ty, aomo American citizen of African descent is egged on to extreme in*o!ence to hia former masters. In oihei iuataneee, here and there, the la'.e master, flowu with wine, commits ati outrage on a carpet-bagger or a negro. It is sought to elsvate such purely local Mtdfcjgporndio occurrences iuto affairs S of national momeot — into ineitatiuns for the revival of tbe tiutal proscrip tions and persecutions that followed tho £ war. "Iv the name of the Prophet, figa." The Cincinnati riota have thrown Danville, Virginia, and Copiah county, Mississippi, so far iuto the background that not even a Drnmmoad light ot" *'doublo hextra power" would ev«r again bring them into relief. For the Moowd or third time our peo pie have experienced tbe inconveniences of interrupt ! railway communications. What has been but a mere bagatelle, in volving, at the outside, only annoyance, will unquestionably make the Bowthern raoifio Railway sweat financial blood. The margin in construction outlays which they, i D a very utilitarian sprit, allowed themselves, will be ahsoihed over much of the road-bed which was originally laid.down at % oaoapaiatively trifling cost. It is the old story of the Central and Union Pacific Railways over agaio. In tbe mad competition of those corporations to reach for the land grants and money subsidies which had been dealt oat with too liberal a hand by the national government, tho road bads w«ro constructed in a very in secure manner. Ibe bridges and cnlv crts were flimsy, tho track was frequent ly laid in the beds of dry streams, aud everything was done on the cheap and nasty plan, which involved the doing of much nf the work over again, and jnst each will be the obligation imposed upon the managers of the Southern Pacific Ktilway. Winn tbe prenat rainy Maaou .lull have run it. eouraa wa will he Hi.. liiaaaall.llt. ol a road-bad whiob will bar. Ik-ou raeonilrueted on lea tnoat approve<l principle, of railway .Jt.nee. Meiinr bllo, and fur a f.w day., we .hall have to "grin and bear it" a. to all temporary IneoaTenienoee. Tin teh.yi.iph advises us that tba con trollers of the Atlantic and Pacifio Hall way have tnado up their minds aitber to diijilicAto tho Mojavs branoh of tba Southern Paaiii Railway or to buy it. In other words, they havn pnfflUiniod it to ho th'-ir pnrposo to reach tbis coast, aud that means to readi it at Wilming ton. If tbey had any othsr objoct in view they would not sp*ak of buying tbe Mojito hiitiicii of tbo .Hjulbern Ps> oific; (.■!■■,■■, if tholr design were to go t i S_n I'rAii.dscii, it would involve very much more than the puruhaso of this short road. Such a sohimo would contemplate thus' 'piintiou of tbo Month* em !'*.!'■ road entire helwaan the "Keodlos" and the Col len Oftlo, It Is, of course, posaihlo that mieh an exten sive idoa ent.rs into tha plans of tha ii 11: ■'i 'in ut of tit a Southern Pacifiej hut, in this year of gmce, when railway loOoaa range lamentably low in price, the itch for construction is not so pro noui.' ed as it was otuii one yoar ago. Col Armstrong, who for years was tho reoelvor of the Atlantic and I'acilic, spent Mfttf wctdts in M >itthcru California during tbo paid winter and examined tha claiuu of Wilmington very thoroughly. He infoini'-d tbe writer that ho would reeainiiisnd the company to build to our E<M Angeles port. Doubttosri his favora hl« report bai had much to do with the lately annottnosd policy of the Atlantlo ami ['aolfhl Railway. Loa ANOeUaM is to havn a wrestling boat and it will be participated In by •heaolidaal Mutdoon who ever trod tbe hosrds. In tho person of Henry Outtig Belief let us hnpn thut wo shall present a total rhamptoti wbo, r though he will pOHHibly be vanipiiHUed, nmy not do di - credit as an athbdo to tho City of tbo Qeeill of tb"AngeU. Muldoouextendsto Benef cm HviOtil which are certainly cxi t [i.ionully genei tmH, and tbo occasion cannot fail of intorunt to IhOM who be liuve in the ifticaoy ami denirAbility of phyele«l culture. THE LATEST! [Special to t.i s Ilkk w.ii hy the Western Union Telegnph Company.] PACIFIC COAST. Proceeding* of the Aeeensbly. BAC9>AMB>tO» April 11. —In the As sembly, Hurry's amendment to establish maximum rates of faros on railroads, on third reading was temporarily placed on Ilia. Level son's hill relating to rorenue was rufuaed a second reading. Tho committee sub.V.itute for tbe Itirry bill to establish inaxiuumli.V.os for railroad faren, was read a third time and passed, 72 to ,1. Assembly adjourned till Mon day. l>or..t\v KlilftM the Odium to Lev. crsoo, BAOsUMlltO,April II,—P. S. Doniey, who charged a number of Astiumhlymyii with bavihg hnitered their votes for po sitions under the State Harbor Commis sion, has informed tbo special Investi gating Committee that l.everson, who Intro bleed tho charges Into the House, Was tbi nal instigator and oonooolorof the (''targes, Tilt disclosure produood quite a s.msalion. Mrs. Hoi ton Zim merman, called as a witness beforo the Investigate ; Committer, tes'itud that she hail copied the papers from a rough draft, furnished her by l.everson. The latter, On being summoned, indignantly denied the charge bud attempted to in • ! peach tho witness, lit «x"oiimvc session the eommitt.-o WM unanimous ou the point i lut there WM no cvidouco to sus tain tho charges against Luvurson, .Mrrrshnll'is *i ion lm lon With the It ii ii r ii tnl m. BACRAMIXIX) t Cab, April 11.—Thore WM a meeting of th i House Committee on Judiciary this afternoon, at which At torney General Marshall produced the stipol.dion agreed upon between him and Mr. Creed Haymo.id nu behalf of tbe railroads, Comptroller Dunn ap peared before thf eummitteo and pro duced several letters from Judge Way mirt and Mr. in which those attorneys urged tlie acceptance by the Sjato of the proposition that tho rail roads should pay the face of their taxes, and that tho interest, penalties and counsel fues fhotild hi remitted. Mr. Duun stated that this proposi tion had been made to bun and that ho bod rejected it. Iteuioiifstraiiee-M AvulnHt Uarry'4 Bill. Sackamunto, April 11. -J. Morvyn Donahue, of thu San Kraueisoo and North Paclfle read, and Davis, President of the South Pacitic Coaat roo*l, are bo fore tbo Bftlt!■ Committte strenuously protecting agaloit the passuge of the Harry bill. W. W. Walker, of the U. S, Central Railway Company, asserted in a strong letter that the passage of the bill will jeopardise or deatrny values in railroad property >n Califoru.a uud stop all further construction. The ChargcM Vftrounded. Sai uamknt i April It).—Tho commit tee on tbo Dorucy charges against Haihor Commi>sioiter Krios, Sena or Kelly and several id tho Assembly men, agreed t« report that the charges were without foundation. Derney now puts the matter ou Dr. Ceverson. A I'ortioti or I t er.no I'udrr Water. Fresno, Cal., April 11.—The south ern portion of the town ia again under water. The precintions taken by throwing up high lsv7oM and confining the water to Front street has prevented CO] siderablo dUMge, Front atrcet is ent .ely coven d with llowing water. Pietfigeii Taken na<*u to Man Kruiirispo I.ll— c Fnreen k... i»airiniE Dasnngnn on the M. I*. 11. v. San Francisco, April 11.—lienaral Manager Town* of ihe C. P. K. X., mvi the pMsengers, who left this city for the Fast On TneVdny and Wednesday last, via tbo Southern Pacitic, are ou their way hack, us it is impossible to gst through to i/.s Angeles. Mr. Towne says it will probably require four or five days to-makc the necessary repairs. A Urge fores of men wus set to work this morning. The Itallroud Open tit M»n rer nando. KsTWMALL, Apr l 11.—The track is coumctcd between Bno I'oruaudo ami Loa Angeles to-uight and would be be tween hero and San Fernando, but the Ohinamen working at Ibis side of tlie San Fernando tunnel, when six o'clock came tc-night, stacked their shovels aud quit work for the day, refusing to do iiny mori labor to-night. llelnffcln Hnn l ianrleeo San Franusio, April The raia which ha 1 been dri/.zlitig thrcughout the day developed into a heavy htorm about six th's evening uud fur over two hours came down in . a poifeot detugu. The null of water in tho streets was so grout that the cable ears were impeded and obliged to stup running. The Itiiln Up f onntry. i San Francisco. April 11.—The Sig nal Service reports that tbo rsinfall hero Ito day amounted to 1.41 inches. It Ut I still nutiiiiL', with the haiumoter falling ■ rapidly. Rain is also reported from Red tlntr, fc?acn*immto, San Diego, Sonoma, \ hliujo and Salinas. Urnnd Commander?, X, T , Klee tlon San Francisco, April 11th. — The Knights Templar tbis afternoon elected the following ulhccrs for the ensuing year: R. K. Sir Win. Petrie.OranJ Com mander; V. K. Sir Philip W. Koyser, Deputy (irand Commander; E. Sir Rea' ben 11. Lloyd, Grand Generalissimo; K. Sir Tristou (irand Captain Geo oral; E. Sr. BeneMtoh I* Hosmer, Grand Prelate; E. Sir C. C. Mason, Grind LQ8 AKOELES DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 12. 1«84. Senior Warden; X Sir Fain H.Wagentr, Grand Junior Warden; K. Sir John V. Merrill, (hand Treasarfr; K. Sir I boy. H. Caswell, Grand lUotiver. The fftoek Hoard. HAH Kruxmw, April 11. -- Best k Belohrr, M.tSi Chollar, $1.15} Cod solidated Virginia. .St Crown I'oint, ; Rtireka (Jon., $—j Gould * Cnrry, $1 40; (lib- A Norrrrst*, $1 In; Mexican, $1.15; Northern IJ- lle,-;(J t ,hir, $0.55; I'otosi, .55; Suvagn, . ; Km Nerada, $1 85; Union CotWr\i<UU&, Yellow Jaekat. $1.80. Wheat nail Barley Market. Hak TmAtC&OO. April 11. — Wheat, weak aad ipiiot; ••filar, $1 .n?'''sl-51; buyer, season, ?I V*> •-■ I ri; Parley, wsa't hut active; leller, .70; nulter, swa aoo, .81; buyer, JM KiiJ; buyer, sea on, . 82{'tflH.'l.. Iteatrurtlvc Fire at <ana »iranu>. Caha (•KAMi'ft, A. T., April ll.— Nearly the whole of tha bus.iut.ss portion of Case (hands was destroyed by firs, which broke ont about I o'olm k, Fq the now dtoro of Thomas Tomlimou, and rapidly ignited tho piincipal IniAifiea« stores. Thorn was a perfect fmiladoof cartridges from il;* storus which mado it dangerous to stand in the neighborhood. Tomhnson loses about $15,000 with very light Iniurauce. The spread of tho flatus.*, wai so rapid tbnt ho could not, *ay» his books or even his hit. Had tho v*iud been heavier or in Another direc tion, tin. whole town MM have gone. There was no water in the ruilroad tank ut ih • limo. HI an Wstcr In Mania Harbai a County. Hanta Rahuaba, April. II Tho Santa Maria valley read bridge, below Santa Maria, is reported washed away aga : n. Santa Ynez riv.r, just north of hero, Is rising rspidly toa bight r mark than bas b en attailed this season. A biat is vow used in tho trAnspo: tvi >v of tba northern oouuty mail acroia tho river. No .tagos arc running south and tba prospects are that tho Ban ttntna ventiiru rivor fanaol bt- crossed* for three or four days. .Blew tile Hrnlnu Oat, Sam Josk, April 11. — J. H. Robinson oonimitted suiside near Santa Clara bj shooting hlmsslf in thu hrad In a tit of despuedenny, caused by prolong* d maUrial sickness. Me was a native of .\f a* achntii And 48 years old. He fol lowed tho stock raining baahjaej for yoajs. Temblor at rnrmm, Nevada Carson, Ncv., April 13 —There was an earthquake shock hrru at '2:10; dura tion, three seoetide, dfreetioa north and south. Than was a lively shaking but no dainayo. Trencheron* Attempt to Iffni'drr. Tucson, A. T., April ll.—Chief of Polioo Johnson received a d'«pat<:h to day stating tbul hi * H"N, I'ricu Jolm-on, wai shot at OaM t-rande. Tba shooting wan dun. by a man named Rnhiusi v, who had been loafing Around Cus_ QfMa-l for some tinio. They had some trouble and had, M frirn< 1« mpßOttfsl settled tho Hatter. Robinson approached Johnson aud, cxtendiug his band, said that all ditrrmnces had been settled and that he wanted tn bu frbndly. WbM Johnson extended his hand Rtdiinsoi) pulled a 41 c\libro pistol and tired fit him, tho ball entering tho bow eh, in the region of tho navol. Robinson was taken to Florer-.ne, tho county seat of Pinal county. A special train, with a physi cian, went to Cn:ta <<:aude and brought the wounded man bero. AennNslnated hy a Cow Hoy. Lah Vkuam, April 12. Juan 11. Pation, a wealthy and highly respected citizen and ex-Speaker ot tbo Territorial Legis lature, was assassinated last night by Mitch Mitney, a cow boy. He will probably be lynched. EASTERN. Keecnlne; llio Bottle* or tho l*oce> hontae Mine VlrtluiM Many ol the Itouie* llori'lblv SIUt Haled. Lynohimiku, Va, April 11.—After everything was gal in nadiness tit Poco houtus, yesterday evening, a police force WM place I to gut.nl the main entrance of tba mine with orders to keep bank the crowd, which bad boon attracted hy tbo notice p« ■•t »■ 1 that the h idius con! I be claimed. The miuing ougineerin cburgo of tbo reeontog pa.ty entered the mine to nnte the situation uf afl'aira. When they emerged from the milieu thoy an nounced that the damage was Isss than supposed and that little tn übio wan ex perienced in recovering the bodicn of the victims. Two of the bodies reclaimed yeatorday were horribly mutilated. those of Boon Matey, tbo white boy, and Jim Crim, the negro. Whon work was re sumed tbia morning, v atill largsr crowd congregated at tlie entrance aud ropes were stretched to prevent tbo ton near opproacb. Tbe crowd, bow over, ob served proper decorum. There was no undue excilemaut and a spirit of great solemnity deemed to pervade the assem bly. Tbe I Mil id- as roenvad were placed in boxes on thetnsido of the mine aud several brought together on a pit car. A num ber of minora well acquainted with the victims were placed ej tbe entrance for the purpose of identifying the rrmHtn but of the sixteen recovered so far only six were identified. These are: Jim Ctim, rocoguiz.'d by a belt ho wore; Sam Maxwell, by his boots, George IteJEWelli l>y being found with his brother; Win. Slush-r, by a patch on one of his hoots; young Jewell, by his hair and the 1 na tion of tbe body. A (iceman was recog nized by bis wite. Many of tbe la lite were horribly mangled, loa. with head.* blown off, others arms aud legs toru from their sockets; still others with their entrails torn out entirely. An arm and a leg wera found in tbe main en trance, but tbe body to which they bt* longed was not found. A thrill ol hor ror passed through the crowd aa the rtl< cuing pirty brought out thu chaired and disfigured reuiuius of a miner with bia dinner bucket clasped in hia arm, probably just partaking of his midnig'it meal, when the explosion hurled him Into eternity. Several miners were found with picks in their hands, and the po sitions of the bodies indicate that death was instantaneous to all in the mine. At|.'t:3o o'clock it was announced that no more bodies would bo removal before {) o'clock Saturday morning. Tbe balance were occupied in getting out the corcassos of the muloa, which, Doing too heavy to drag out, had been quartered aud hauled out. Very little excitement prevailed. A large crowd of men and women stood near the entrance, hoping by sane fnmdiur feature to recognize ■ lea l relativts, but 01 the announcement wan made that no more would be taken until Saturday, they witbdrow. The Victim* or the I'acohontaN .VI tnc IHHnntrr- LyKCHIUBG, Va., April ll.—ff the fan works well to night nt the Pooobon- US mine, the bodies will bl taken tv the surface end banded over to friends. Tlrj unclaimed bodies will ho buried in the same coinotery plot. Public funeral ser vices will be held on a day yet to be named, Argument on tho rontul Tele graph 11111. Washincton, April 11. —Dr. Norvin (ireen made an argumeut before the House Committee on PoitOmOM and Pool X a la to-duy, in opposition to Pos tal Telegraphs. If, howovor.the govern uieut determined to outer into thu b->a; nsot, be thought it ought, to buy out tho existing lines and manage tlio work ex elusivoly in its own way. Ho also t-oid if the Senate Committee bill became a la-v, the Western Union woubl not b. oonti a biddr-r for the contract for which that incttauro uial.es provision. Tho I'reNldeut Obavrvcfi 4«ood Friday Washington, April 12.--The Presi dent attended services at St. Johns church this in.truing and spent the re mainder of thu day quiotly In tbe White House, receiving no visitors. diovernor Htantord to Arrive In ,\ew York To-Hurrove. Nkw York, April 11.— The steam ship Hrittaunio, in which Governor and Mrs. Stanford are passengers, lt.it tjueeiutown on tho fonrth aud ia ex pected b«re Kister Sunday. Friends state that tho romaius of yortng Stan f .rd will be interred in the Oovernor'a family vault at Alhauy. A HOW Telcphoue nnrl Telegraph somrmuy. Nkw York, April ll.— The certificate of incorporation uf the MeDonough Tel phono and Telegraph Company wore ti.sd to-day. Thecompany has a capital stock of |1,030.000, winch cm be ». creased to 15,000,000. Tbo company's lines are to run from N«w York to Cati fornia, Florida and Maine. I.otfan nod Vntl-I.ojran la C a lease ■ Mtasid-eir. CincAno, 111., April 11. —Repnblicnn primaries were bald In thia city tbis afternoon to elect delegates to nominate Congressmen In tha First, Second and I-'.until Dirttricte, and to elect delegatus in all fou.- of tho districts to the District Convention to elect delegates to tbe National Contention. Tho issue in all four districts was clearly defined aa between the adherents and opposers , of Senator Ldgafl for the Prcittuntial , iiotuiLati.il and the choice of del egates to the Distiict Conventions. Th'j balloting was characterized by an | unuHual amount of turbulence. Tba [ struggle in the Third Congressional Dis trict was particularly cxrited and many pc. ttmat oncountors and several free fights resulted, but as tbe only weapons | used were bits, no serious consequence* followed. Tho result of it all was a di vided victory. Tbe First District chose eighty delegates to the Congressional couveutiou, forty of whom are tor Logan and forty against. An exciting time is anticipated when the convention meets to morrow to choose delegates to tbo National Convention. In tbo Second Di*trict the Logan and anti-Logan man agers sgrwed to diisgree and held two sets of primaries and will send two sets of dtdt-gaUs to the National Convention. In the Third Dietriel tho anti-Logan del. egate* were chosen and in tbo Fourth those in favor of Logan. A Divided l»elesjatloo. Coon t.-.vn, N. V., April ll.—Tha Twenty-fourth Congi essiouat District Republican Convention, composed of delegates from Schoharie, Herkimer and Otsego counties, elected Titus Sheard, of Herkimer, aud Hobart Krul, of &dmha rie, dilogAtes to the Natiooal Conven tion. David Wilbur, of Otsego, was ap poihte 1 Presidential elector. The dele gates e.n: anti-Arthur, with preference divided between BUineaud Lincolu. rrealdenflal frnfvreiirea or .Ylln nourl Dalesntea. f*T. Loi'i-i, April 11. — A correspond ent of the (Uob-' Dtmorrnt gives the following summary of tbo Presidential preff-Mnres uf the delegates from tbis State to the Republican National Con vention. Rlaine 11, Arthur 8, 7, Kdinundi 5. Nona uf the delegates aro strongly pronounced in their prefor encoj, however, and will doubtless be governed largely by tbe views of dele* gates from Republican States. riedfed lo Hnpport Blame. UiKmsmus Pinn, April 11. —The Republican Conference of (he Fourteenth Congress District, elected delegates to Chicago, who were reuuired to pledge to support Bla<ne long nefore the conven* klMi DelrsateH to t'lilraco, Vandai.ia, Ql. April 11.— Tho Re publican Convention nominated A. J. Hamlin for Congress and -elected Jno. J , M. Truitt, delegates to tho Chicago Convontion. The Greeley Reward Dill Fn*m.d. Wasiiishtox, April 11. —TUe Houso Committee oa Appropriations reported back thu Senate l)ili authorizing the Sec retary of lite Navy to offer a reward of 185,069 for rescuing or ascertaining the into of the Greeley expedition. After brief dehatc the hill passed. The Week's ttaelnevo Failure*. Nkw Yohk, April 11.— Business fail ures the past woek in the United States were 175; Canada, 39; compared with 212 for tho previous week. Merlons Mltuntlon or Affairs In Culm. Nkw York, April 12.—A letter from Havaua, datod April *>th, says: "There are serious accounts from the interior na to the movements of large parties of ban dits, i Government troops continue to eomo in. Yesterday a battalion of reg ular troops waa sent from Havana to Vttefta Arriba and for a few days tbe count neighborhood of llavaea was occu pied by detachments of troops. The government ia apparently waking up to the situation. I'rivate accounts from St. DoiningO aay the Cuban refngsos there aro in possession of large amounts C f money anil are preparing for landing in Cuba, in combination with parties bore. This will probably cause extraordinary QMrTomenta of troops. The government, in spito of all those facta, pretends to ridicule all reporta of tho threatened in vasion. News has reached this city that tlia Minister for the colonies haa made a new loan of $300,000 with tho Hispouo- Colonial Bank, of llarcciona, for account of the Cuban treasury. Tho Cuban troesnry will pay one per cent, commit viouou ibe loan and interest of per cent per annum. This msnstrre has caused tho greatest indignation bore, and, added to the state of profound alarn and gen eral discontent prevailing, aa tbe loau and contract made with tho same bank iv ISBO is considered one of the calami ties which brought about tha present atate of affairs. The bank is already re ceiving $33,000 yearly from the income of tho Cuban custom bouses and tho present loau adds $23,500 yearly. A perfect panic ia reigning ia the markets and thf merchants, in order to sell their drafts, have to submit to a largo loan on current rates. Indiana In Favor or Illnlne. Im.ianapolis, April 11.—The Repub licans held a Convention of all the Con gressional districts of the State to-day, to select delegates to Chicago. The del egates, almost without exception, favor an Indiana man, with a strong prefer ence for Senator Harrison. For second choice, Blame leads and his namo always Mcl with Mucoln for Vice-President. Stanton J, Peeta was renominated for Congress ia the Seventh District, aud Gen. Thomas M. Brown in the Sixth district. A State Convention to select four delegates at large will be held in this city on the 17th. IheHtainp Trouble Mettled. St. Louis, April 12.—The latcßt ad vices Irani the City of Mexico aay tho trouble over the stamp aot is practically settled, th 3 government having agreed to a modification ao that only goods ac tually sold shall bo stamped. FOREIGN. Charles Itenrto Road. toxww. April ll.—Charles Reftda .lied this afternoon. Death of J. 11. Isnniae Aannnnred. Pakis, April 11.—Tho death of Jean Biptisto DonU in announced. Politic:,! Citato at Prkln Lonpos, April 11.—The latest ml vic°s from Shar>;hai report a serious political crisis at LYkin. The Kmpreas has puh lirly dettrftded Prince Kong and fmir members of the Privy Council. They >wi re strip 'cd of all their honors, be ! catißO of the dilatory manner in which I they beta dtelt with Tooqnla ail'airs. A Three Millionaire in Trouble. Our former townsman and newspaper man, Mr. .lames Addison Reavis, who claimed three million acroj of land in Arizona, has run again*, a snag in tho person of one J, K. Hicltcy, the agent of I tho widow of Willing, the original owner I of tho grunt "I'cralta Greet," who states j that th« Willing widow is an unwilling widow in willing the millions away to our three million acre farmer, and pub ltihes the folio whit; manifesto in the Arizona ICnterprisc: Take Notice -That I, the under signed, havo> a power of attorney from Mm. M. A. VVUUAg.olCallowayooontv, Missouri, the widow of Dr. Willing, de eeeeejd, and the owner of the. Porult* griiiit iv Arizona Territory. That thu claim to her inter.jjt in said grant, set up hy J. A. Keavis, was, as I am advised hy counsel, who has exam int-d tlm fiiet* of the case, fraudulently procured, aud that the paper purporting to be n conveyance to him can be set aside, and that legal proceedings will be instituted for that purposo, aud this is to wara any ewa from purohaMiug from him any interest iv said grant. Now that there is an unwilling wo man iv the case, the bachelor Koavis will have doop trouble on bis hands, and his gallantry will be sorely tested. It might he the proper thing for Mr. Keavis to marry the Willing widow, if she ia not unwilling to wed. There Wilheforco in that project, Mr. Reavis, and save oratory and counsel fees. THAT HACKING* COUGH cau be so qnlekly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by C. F. Heinzonian, 122 North Main street. NEW TO DAY. WE AMP taMttVa OVU lICMSMM UTUCK of Clgsro to tbe trad. «t IrassV r. in.-.l nstoas. The only rhrsr koOM In tha city eon nwtol by tcl.-phono-.S'o. 17J. r.t>F.f,«IAJl aw. POSITION A 8 SCRIBE. Wurtrd by a lady, position aa Berlin. Ad ilna. F. !»., Uia.i.o orfiao. aprM CKOiCt? FAMILY COWS. B's graded Jersey., from 170 to tUI, e.ch. Also aome liaraair.a in horses. FLATT IS BOS. at Co., aprTSlt CcriifrFlllhand olive rtreet.. PICTURES Of TEACHERS. ■ambctl of tlic Teachers' Institute may nb. tain |.li'.t'k-r.»| In of the variotn :,') cent, each, i-lO'I sc. ii Fernando "trier, npnosile the Hew l>- v t, Lai Anfieles. — aprl I*- ItOUKIH. rfKlTOiiltAimP.lt. DR. WING FAWN, P H YHICI AN AND SURG BOM, 2IS Temple St., AdJoiiiln',[ Kwonii llliui's fjtorc. aprl* Jin ttUKCCO-ROMAt. Wrestling Match TURNVEREIN HALL, fucsslay Evening:, Anril l.»th, left, at S o'clock. Wm Muldoon, Champion Wrestler of the World, Will attempt one of tho greatest fonts ever known in the history of tbe Arena, that of Throwing Hia Opponent H. G. BAUKR, OF LOS ANGELES, Ten Times in Ono Hour, Wnxrx *HM> t« llnucr'i; ipMOO That he will accomplish it. Ticket*. ... Ours Dollar. Reserved Scat) «1.50, for sale at Bob R+rita. aprl ltd PROF. P. ENGELS. G-rand Concert TURNVEREIN HALL Wednesday Evening:, April 10, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. His arcat Orchestra anil the tollovvlnjr soloist,: Madame \V. % Harnett Soprano Mi..i Kuiuli llvrt.lloldy. Soprano Mr BaaiJ I'fann Tenor Mr. F. laiwronce lives Mr. F-inil llortrand Trombone And Log Angeles Liedcrkrarsz. Belce'.lons will bo rondure 1 that Wars never heard before in l. i. An :. 1" fl'ju. Wa ."i' r. Mi;, crbtor and Mendelsohn. Admission gI.OO, t.ullor., 50 rente. No F.xtra (Jiiaruc for Itcsorved Seats. Ho* Sheet now open at Ed. '.man .*£ Cos Oi;.ar Store, llata htrcot. nprl-'ld FOR SALE—FOR RENT. LoBt7~~ fn creasing tho Arroyo Beoo, near Oak Qrere, on the ni.'lit of Vi-r'.i litli. I, a violin iiu.lsiher cornel, l.eloiiir ii .v to Win:-.-in ..una Hand, of till. city. A liberal reward will bepafafor the re turn of tbo same, spll-ls- FORNISHED ROOMS. Tiirec very sirable rOOBU to rent, F.n.nitre at No. in commercial aim t. aplMI FOR SALE. Irish Setter poppi-j.. par:Ms'hoi..uirubredand well liiv.ken; also. Insit end Oni.Ln puppies. EnrpiiieofS. Tyicr, Santa Monica. nptt-ar. WAKTIO fa r;t=NT. nvMay Is', a Inn lined 01 unfurnished heme b.-tivccn, Main, olive, Fifth an.l first streets; no clnl-lr.ii; rcfTLi:..- i. Andre,, f. <>. lb.'. »:,, Los Anislca. «pi l-SI FOR PROMPT SALE. A travcler'H Uparegel Oriental Uric it-'nrac, Ilia, tori", 1: illgionsami Arcl ■ logic r Iks: Nan an Mock, room 124; elevator, Sprine; street, aid lev FOR SALE. Wood worklnit niachluerv, with or rhhosrl FOR SALE. A tailor shop and aloe!;; v. .11 < stat.lislied laid now; prnprielor iiuahlo to attend t'i it; eood op |sjrt.i.iity for a I'u'at class l.i'lnr. Address "Jackson," i'oiilnna, Cal. aplO let FOR SALE. At a kaiglla. stack and li\tnreaof Our Pasaar, •ja North Main street. spin Iw WiKDMKL FOR SALE. A fine 10 foot Stover veiliduiil! fa- Htl, for-ion, which is a eriei' '.ariiain. Apply at K.il.ler a; rrokHsg', Winery on Seventh atrcct. a|« lw FOR SALE. Seven hundred and tliirtl acres ct 11 1- fanning land. e..iiv-nielli tl I n.-anir 11,' a .Slai.i.m. Will he sold at a Lac-ahi ifajipli <l 1..r soon to WM. THORPS, apltf No. 'J Court street. Im Anirele*. FOR SALE - " One nf the t.c.t esl li.lishcd parins' salions in the ci'y at.i sa.-ii i.-.-, i.ain-.' to ill health of the fropriet-T. Apply to p. Ii t>ldy iiCo , No. 3111 Nnitti Main str. -f, ..pp. Kite l ie-o 11.-us.-, aj.f.tf FOR SALE. A handsome cnttaec of five rooms, nlcc'y fin tailed inside, situated on Sivtn meet, |~ i.ci. I, Fort and Spring, Far terms, .-!=., apply to IMMKIMV <J Mll.bS, nov2U OopOaiU thaCoar) llouao. r'J« S'.tL'. A jount: I caririjr tfrove. hltilitcl near foal alii,: about 15 .eras alarjtaa, wite a water li.'lil ,-.|-.i .1 I . one li. ii Ie t «,,!« *.r In I.ours .01 ,c.ii,-. lit r. ;-.n- ,I| 11,,t id.- iext Imp' c. i s-.dl for fll per cent of the |.ri. c asked for tin jeirt.culars c , -. ... a. i ..-:,|[,... t . ~.l 11. A.,' FOR REMT. He. ere House, First street, for a term of at s.-dl'earl.tre l a', .'n.'iini'e! 1 " ' u^'ll-V" HICELY FURMISHEO Sunin front rcom, Hue, imnu.es from Post otllee; roaaonahlu to permanent party; 211 Hee ond street. npfi-lw ROOMS AND BOARD. Urejc, saaraatl, rarilllltld rooms, with beard; mil Milt I .-..1 .1 a ,1 „i .1, mil I,- pirt ot Hie r.ti;::.:. Mill .... .;. o, ... Knurl h. apMI ROOMS AND BCARD. fee aaara aaaty farartahad front moms to let lull, hoard; h„n.,- ~,,.,«,„, , w leicphnl.e and all I. .J. l/.-CXIIVRT. I. 11. I. ~Ml\Tt LOOKHART & SON, intmi in— Hay, Grain ana Mill Fbbil, MAY A SPECIALTY. eVOOOM ni'.l ivp:i;i^^^»V ANNOUNCEMENT."' W U woultl rf-ptftlullv <-«H t) m Mtfiitlon of r-i ». :.M «.l S..irh.,rii « .tJ.f..rm- lo the f».-t that (for. of First and Aliimeda Streets, Will lw muly on or kl>r>iit ON IM of April, to 1 urn out all kiiult of )i ..n> f-ir,'imjH, Mlftool MM S'.il- r work. In too iiiffclitiinn v c mo pn jmrwl to t,ttcinl to ftll r .ir- oil ■ .:. r «ihl clljilloA. UNION IRON AND STEEL WORKS. uirU ]vi NKW TO DAY. SUHDAV GLOIMC. (nir jatrfiat will platwo Uku notiw that our ro'j.*;i-t'.v# tiikofln will b« elrtMxl nttrr PunJuy from l. .j t , I i. m. till further notfc-*, AMKRfCAN BAKERY. Apll-lw KOSTRK'S BAKEBY. Attention, Sir Knight*. The intmlwn of Coeur d« Lion Comnian'lei7 No 8. K. T., aro hcrehv ortlorf.l to »-in«mTflo at thulr Aitium In full uniform on Kumlay, A|iril i:tth, at 10*1 lock r. n., tharn, for the |mrLH>m; of att'jn'ling fH. me ttttrvi. c. *ir KDitfbti are coniUlly ln<tt«-l toa(teti(l. II ,- ortlcr of the E C. T. H. WARD, C O. Att#.t; W. W. ROSB. ltecorUer. niill-8* POSTPONED Auction Sale of Lands, Theu-alcolacralotiln the Oriffln Tract, East I.oi AiittelvJ. will Uku place on SATURDAY MORNING, Arril 12th, at 11 oclo.k. Frrc f ,rr will leave Tcinplo Block at 10 o't-louk to ttttd bttyon to the ground fend return them after tho satu. NOYEB & FIELD, apli-2t Aurtioneera. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE —OF FINE— Residence Lots -OF- One Acre Each, Situated on Fair Oaki and Turraco avenues, PASADENA, Monday, April 14th, 1884, At 12.30 r. x., on tho premiecs, under the man- K. If. l/iiri 'In v, f I t'i IkT in lltitl Estate, Sto. !t aNodeau Block, Lou Aiißcleu. Tliti property in a Biindivision of a liO-acrc tract of the cilltnnr'j Vincvard, It haa a frontage of 010 f. vt mi Fair Oaki atvimc and cxtendinK by a u'l.tduiil west to tli.: iniiirnillt'i'iit property of «r. HurU-urt, of tliii cttfo. The Bituittion \a must dt'l.-Infol, o\ f.lookiiiK tho wholo I'asa tli ii.t Valli'y. This is thf heat opportunity cvtr offered to purchase (!t i mill lint; Bites of t4Upni size and at your own prices, in I'aaadena, The sale heintr imperative and without reserve. Remember that this I* an opportunity that may tuner oticur to purcb tae tiuclt valua ble property ;it your own pricea. Monday, April 14th, 1884, One-half cash on delivery ot contract; balance In nlk months at 7 per cent, or 5 per cent, dia- COU it on dcf'Tivd pa\ineiit«( fnr cash, The uhiihl 4ji-.:o il ( ;io-it will he rvijiiired upon f irb .sale, U:> h «ill t.-fi :iU-iwed in first pay incut, All State and county taxes will bo paia by pres ent owner. The Title is Perfect And each purchaser will receive a certificate of title ahou-intf audi to be the fact. FREE CARRIAGES Will l*>n \c. tht? hotels and the office of F. H. Bar iliiv, No. .) £outh Spring Street Nadeau Bl ck, nt. 10 o (-look a. m., ami return after the tale. Thu I'Ul-'i" nr.' re-«l'eetfully invited to attend. I',-riie-i il.'.-ii-in," t i ;ttt. ml thin r.ile .'itn yet free tici.uta ut ihe oflfce of F. H. Uarolay, No. 0 Na de.«u BMi or Noyes& FicMn. A Free Lunch will be served on the grounds. Hoyes & Field, apmd AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALES By MSN (!. BELL A €0., REAL ESTATE ANr>f.ENERAt« AUCTIONEERS Ofrlf-e, Room ±l, Tim pie ib*k, over the County Bank. Rea estate tn all parts of tbo city, Inrlud iinr residem-iH anil liiL-inrHS properties, lilockn ami niiit beH, PiiSdivi'.led and sold at auction or prfvatM nale. Appraisement tof evirry 'leneription of - rt-, a .pet i.i!tv. Salt's iradu at auction by or'ter of Uoiirtci, Admiiii-trittors, Excutors, CoiimiinHion .. , K''-i>> rs. MoriL'n-'i ■ s arnl Tni-ttci'n, fuitliful ly erunplviiiL,' with pn.nviil.ed fon-in. !l -ivs.ti.d rfKiins ri-tited; a-suiti'; charge of property, hold power of attorney for al«entcen. collfol reara, attend to insurance, street work. Improvements ;unl btiildintfa. Abo, auction, h«r*e andi aniaLrc mart and - tli i >anl, l.os Aagtlag streL-t, l«:tween First and NOYES & FIELD, Real Estate and General Auctioneers, REQUENNA ST., 2 DOORS FROM MAIN, oppo4ta the rj. S. Hotel, in the Bu.hUlook, WiL conduct a eeneral auction business on the ntoat 1. .- rat terms. Prompt returns made on all sale.. Our regular Satur day sale of HORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS Central Horse Market, One doorlrom Main Street. E. W. NOYEB, '■ihM WM. T. FIELD. Just Ar rived Prom Illinois, three Thor oughbred Stallions: Norman, Clydesdale and English draft. For side or service. Can be seen by applying to J. \v.<. Miller, At stables corner of First and ,po. lln flfJiVI OVA la . Q. MENDELSOHN, MERCHANT TAILOR, lias renin.el lo No. 211 North Main street, in the old fanner. - ami Mechanics' Hank, where hi. fri.-nds U...1 eust.ancrs are ineit.ed to call and 0 inline his atock nl nciv -0.a1., from ahith he is prepared to . .ate lllu cloltiini: ill the latest style at reasonable rates. A perfe.t (it and ex. cellcni ivorkinaii.tiip is auarautecst. nihß-3m Fetition for Discharge. In the Superior Court of thn County of Los An rataa, btatc of California. In the inattor of 11. Ku k, an Insolvent Debtor. Notice to all ere tilers who have Braved their Noti.-o Is herein itlvon lo all creditors aho have proved tlielr detits ill the maltir ifp. Ruck, an insole, lit .let.tor, that s .id |l. Kuek lias applied to tins Court for a dbcharee from al! Ins debts and to appear Let ire this Court at 11 < Court l:.ami ot the Hon. V F.. Howard at tic Court Hois.-, in the city and county of Los Al.- On thr IaHR ~„, af Umr, MM, At 10 o'clock a. a., and show cause, if anyth-y have, why the said I). Kil l sli add not he dni. el.ac'. d fr.-in all Ins debts in ac airdanre wdh the statute, ill sin I. ea-.s in etc mi l provl ,'cd hat.-1 April P.:., Is-I, Isksi.l A. W. PiiIT.S, Clerk. U> A. KIMPAV, Deputy. apll tw MECHANICS' MILL. TII»M. SaTtH KM,, afiaaafealiiwe ol SASH, DOORS, BLINDB, And all kinds ol MOLOINC, SCROLLWORK A TURNIHC, ■a ALAULUA eTKEET. v arMtf wV P ;,:~~~ 1 •* , *r* amm mmmmmw?) KEW TXJ-DAY. NEW TO-PAY, NEW TO-DAY CITY OF PARIS, The Peerless Dry Goods Emporium \ OP SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 105 AND 107 NORTH SPRING STREET. \~ - JUST RECEIVED, Magnificent line N Spring and Summer Wraps, beautiful Summer Silks, "Latest Shades," ''Lovely Parasols," finest assortment in the city. Finest and handsomest variety of Laces ever seen in Los Angeles. Full line of Ladies', Misses' and children's Lisle, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, our own direct importation. No other house in the city carries as extensive and fine a line of goods as we. Call and Examine These Goods. STERN, CAHN & LOEB. fILO CAR LOADS JLO —iwaiirvED jQTsr— DOTTER & BRADLEY nr oivb -wxixijfc. 100 Tons of Furniture and Carpets 100 $40,000.00 IN CARPETS ALONE. Elegant Assortment. Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. We are determined to show as fine a line as San Francisco dealers and Undersell thorn. 250 AND 261 NORTH MAIN STREET. LOS ANGELES, CAL. JanlCtf AMUSEMENTS turFverein hall, Two nights only, and ono Mattnoe Boulon & Moore's Specialty Company STAR COMBINATION. Ladles' Brnss Rand and Or chestra. Friday Evening;, April 11, KATI m»A\ AFTEHMOOX, Saturday livening, April 12 Ailmluxion, - - 50 ana 75 Cent* Mullin-c. as and RtMU t irt: - rv« ■! raita to bt had at Ijlolmana Cigar store. apH-td Maspe Ball and Carnival, To be given the auspices ol the Jollities' Social Club —«- Turn Verein Hall, Thursday, April 17, 1884. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. H..x. J»o. Maxjumj), 11. a Wr sm, II.T. Ha«u>, H. ffciuvnu., Cms. 11. Pluon, J. Ihjwvur llakvrt. A. W. P'OTH, A. W. BooBU, C. E. Mi 1....,, A. T. CI'RKIKK, It. HlLliMA'*, chabi.m r.ni Man. hy the City Dand. i'rizc* to l'e awarded to he dinidaycd at Protua it l'ircirii'H DniK Store, Reserved teat, at EdcI "ELCINCODEMATO? A Grand Ball NADEAU HALL, Vomit; Spanish Americans, EVENING OF WAV BTH. RECEPTION COMMITTKE .1. F. fiulrMfe. T. t>. Molt. Mnrttn Aguirre, N. A. ('..>;iriul i.n \l A. Huulmnrer, It. C. (iuiruto. fi.ooii committee i:. a v..i» i. t.. per., E. T. HeUliini.. A. Domingo, J. I). Oa.l FLOOR MANAOF.It -Jrao Antonio Agulrrc COMMITTEE OF AKKANOKMKNTS A A. Montanlo, B Saiicnti, J M. Arnaa, li. oltva*. Tlckel.. admitting gentleman ual Indie., <M <M> ap4td L. ROEDER, No. 15 South Spring Street, Ha. Just received a carload ol the MITCHELL FARM WAGONS. Also, one car load of tho DaYls-Gouid Carrlagcf*. Bok gies, Plm'tona and Carts* rurchsM'l direct from thu isftimfaetory for CABH and* illb, sold CHEAPER than st any ether place In the city. apt) lm WALTER A. WOOD'S WORLD RENOWNED Enclosed Gear Mower. mi. P ll » ne * Mowc ."" rl ' ls< - whM » l»««l»8 ill the ben ipnlitte. 'ot tho Jmttjr celebrated rt alter A, ».„.! ft tit , I, man, n.-a „nl .. !,..:„,,.,.„. feature, entirely |a" lar lo il.e.f awl M »v no i tin r. M int: ai Ikt'oMt an iv,p r . ha. it ~, ,1. on thil Cknut lll.t In r, a ere ..• rr three 11n.„,a„.l in 111. horn thn la»l m mm. I |-,rn,r muting .lUel.lie., ay! iptv «"ti;liti"in. ..I k a«> and.tr freer, nn. .ptal.-l 1ight...... ,f,: r .tian,l utillnea. ot operation <>■■"" ' " f'llh .1 m.tr .:.-l, ami l.,lni f tli .nlnimiV , t., ii.m.ualh .rt- r , aad 'cm..'t, -N v. tth tl ■■ un.-t era*, living re.ult. lictli Uithe far r an 1 t'm itt.nultrlurer. The ■i al ami 01.-. nin_- farmer, upon .Urttog thi. Mower, will at nnne t„. .'ru k with It. flrronet. vid iteaelnen. when al work, tlie total abaence of "tremble," tlm ev,o am l <..tnf..rt ol the.ltiver . in. leat, the Jtillnia. with whleh It run. and Iv entraor.lii.tr> light .Iraft. LA BELLE WAGONS. COATE S X.OOK LEVER SULKY RAKE Is the most simply constructed and easily managed of aay Italic in use. No complicated dumuinK machinery ahnut it. All done by tho drl.fr'a v. V.t. Discharging the rake 1* effected by .imply (tiling the .li-1.t.-t upwanl motion to the b. I le olthn Uver, aliinh, unlorkinir it, n,,,!.,. tl,n ,lnwt'm weight to tilt tho H.k. ami discing, the contents. A ehllil can operate tlie rake wlffi ..... FOR SALE BY HASKELL & RICHARDSON, 235 ami'.'S/North Lot AnffcloK Streot, Arcadia, Block, I.os Angelea, ttiiii r.,ia. We alio carry a full line ol handling machinery, Inelu.llng Walter A. Wcavt' It re, andTainr llin.li r<, tin .Inhn I. Cam Header, la. Belle K.rm and Header Wagon.; alio, la. .. .!'« Siilkn, c.inga.nl Walking Plow, the Gale Chilled Plow, Planet, ,lr., Iron Cultivator, m. I .ho Adam. Self-regulating Wind Mill.. " ' -*' l: II U RIlXlI! HU !! Spring Goods ! Spring Good r! ! ABERNETHY & CO. Mate their bow and beg lea.c to atato that their first Uatallrncrjt ol M'K NO UOODS has just arrived ami they are marking. Gents', Youths', BojV and (liildreii's Clothing, Hats & Cap?, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC., .Lower than Ever Before AT 73 NORTH SPRING STREET marl.t . ' BBBSON & " ECKSTROM, ~~ DKALBRI IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, A FINE STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS BEDDINC. All Kinds of I pholstcry work Finished In n Niincrior Manner. 106 NORTH LOS ANGELES ST., Opp. Newmark A*. (Jo., Lob Angeles, OoX >■> -it|