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JUILY HERALD. Published Kvory Homing- (eiosrdjlonday)t>F JOSEPH n LYNCI TKRMS TOR DAILY KEK, .D! for sniium, by mall or express, - - . 17.00 Mix months, 4.00 Three man ths, s.« Delivered by carrier, per week. ... ISO weeklyheUld Pobushki) Every Hat-proa* Mokniko TBRHSi One year by null or express, one -opy, W.OO 81s months, - ... . J. . ■ I.SS Three months . I • - 76 , Advei-tlsem-«ts Inserted at Asonsals rste Job Work done to compete witb Sr. Francisco Ice 'style snd olecsnce of ..orhdanshlp. General Robert E. Leo left three or lour sons. The elder, George Washing ton Parke Curtis Lee, is Pratident of the Washington and Lee University at LeX ineton Va„ the institution presided over by his father at the time ol his death. Mo was a Major-General in the Confeder ate army. The University over which be presides had some life and impetus given it by the heated sentiment that pre vailed in the South immediately after the close of the war, but latterly It has not prospered, and, like Virginia University itself, a school that held first place so long, and was founded by the great Jefferson, whose home stead overlooked it from a distant hill, it seems to have partaken of the general blight and decay that have fallen upon tbe once proud and mag nificent State of Virginia. General Runey Lee, another son of tho great Confederate commander, leada the life of a quiet Virginia farmer, caring more for fat cnlvis and green meadows than for a life of public servioe to whioh the whole Lee family, by an inexonorable fate, is denied admitsion. Bob Lee, as he if familarly called, is the youngest son of General R. K. Lee, and he Is also a quit farmer. His home ia on the James, near Richmond — Washington Letter in Si. Lout's Spectator. LATE TELEGRAMS. (SPECIAL TO THK lIJHAI.D.I legislative Nunaiinry. Saorauinto, A| t l 22 —Id the As sembly the Bibbs hill i,< compel wealthy men in San Franoi.c, m tay their pro portional abare of taxof was reconsid ered and placed ou lib, "to come up in regular order. The substitute bill relating to Railroad (\niuiissionera was placed en file. Irwin's bill to keep in the present Commissioners aud add two more, waa ordered read the first time, against tha recommendslion of the com mittee. Tho Barry hill to establish maximum rates of fietekt to be ebarged by railroads, with a substitute to add to - the list beer, brandy and salt, waa read the first time. A resolution to author iae the Governor to telegraph to have the Bnpreme Court of Ihe United States advance the railroad lax cases on the calender was adopted, on motion of Judge Wallace. Combination Placed ou HonolaJn Han Fbancisco, April 22.—1t is an nounced tbat the Pacific Mail Steam ship Company has entered into an ar rangement to take no more freight or passengers from this pott to Honolulu, having transferred Ihe privilege of ao doing to Spr, ckles ft Co. , Arthur liereatrrt In Hia Own •State Nsw York, April 22.—The anti- Arthur victory iv New York is complete and conclusive. Of seventy-two dele gates, sixty-six have been chosen, twen ty-four being for Ar.hur and and forty two against him. Tho two diailict del egates yet to be choseu will probably be for Arthur, but tbe Stale convention is absolutely in tho hands ol his opponent*, so that il they choose to exerctre their full power bo cannot get any of the fonr delegatea-at-large. The utmost strength therefore, that he can be sure of is twenty-six in a delegation of seventy tiro from his own State. [Now York Mercury.] A story is told of a playwright who lately read a four-act play to an uptown manager, who, at tbe close of the read ing, gruffly remarked: "No good; have you got aoythiog better ?" The drama tist promptly responded: " Yes, I've got a tiptop play which may suit yon." "Well, bring her along," replied tha manager. A few days lr.ter the author presented himself at the manager's pri vate office and began to read his play, but had not reaobed the second aot wbeo the manager stopped bim, and with an expression of profound disgust, exclaimed: " Ob, give us a rest! What are yon trying to give me now ?" to which the astenishad playwright quiet responded: "That, air, ia a tragedy called 1 Hamlet,' written by a gentleman named Shakapcare.iJ Bob. Burdette, in speaking of a play, which a fiiend of bis wrote, hopes that it may briog to hia brow ths bays of immortal fame, and to his coffers, money, and gold, and silver, and pewter, aad ■cads, and rhino, and spelter, and stamps, and thalers, and kopecks, and nickels, and loais d ors, and fraaes, and Isrgony, and sesterota, and denarii, and talents, and backsheteb, and roubles, and rapoes, and coupons, and treasury notes, and shiners, and w.altb, and lucre, and sons, and Spun' notes, and truppenoe hapenny, and tlirappenoe, and bjhi, and tanners, and doubloons, and ducats, and pesos, and florint, and pis tolas for three, and aor'rint, and pistars, snd guineas, and drachms, aad rerein thalers, and marks, and gnldens, and taelt, and rigsdelors, and kobengs. aad ticals, and doppelthalera, and yens, and lires, and yusllykmedjldas, and every thing except trade dollars. Execution of John feylr Gctttsburo, Pi., A |>ril 22.—John Coyle waa hanged at 11:23 thia morning for the morder of Emily Myers on May the 30rh, 188.3. Up to Saturday Coyle maintained the attitude of comparative Indifference, *ut when the noise waa made in erecting the sci-fTold in the jait yard, it st-ciii d to excite him terrihly, and tbe effort td hi* iphiloaj adviser, who had to be called in, wero unavailing, f/atal MhootluiT Affray In Ken turf. y. Richmond, Ky , Apr I 22 —Near Irv iog, last Saturday, Jot Klynn and Rill Hale, two d. .i\ era doe"-, engaged in a ■hooting affray. Flynn shot Hale through th>' heart, but before he fell he •hot Flynii twice, from the effects of wnlch he died in few hours. Final Itrfuaal or Tilden Albany, N. V., April 22 -A party of leading Domccr.ts and friends of Tilden who left ( Ji-ey-t.>.it' to-day any under no circa instances wi I ho be a candidate for the Presidency, and nndor no circum stances will he accept it if nominated. They regard hit last refns >1 as tin.il. Trout)lr on the Mrxlran Central. LfiREDO, Mstieo, April 22—The news hoys on the Mexican National Railway, running oat of Lore.lo into Mexico, were pot oil the train with their American publications because an article in their ¥spers did not unit tin- powers that he. ,hi? costly and club and 'hotel buildings erected hy the constrac ticn companies of Jny ti. uld's extension of the Internal , nil roa I into Mexiso have been seized and appropriated by the civil authorities of New Loredo, be came of some alleged failure to comply with the orders of the general govtru mmm% FOR SALE. A Dairy Farm OF 80 ACRES AT CEARITOt STATION, On the Wilmington Railroad, well fenced; fine two stofj hdnse, IS room*, (food ham, corrals, 8 ScVeS of fruit orchard, vineyard, pepper and ciu-alyphis trcei, ail 1» yoari old; *t acres of good alfalfa, I interest in MO inches of waUr; plcnt) uf wood for domestic purposes. Q. W. CLOWN ER, No. | ALLEN BLOCK, Cor. Spring; and Templr Sta,, I.oa Anjfelos, Cl. apt! 1 Safe Investment RANCH FOR SALE. One of the Best Improved Farms in the County. HO Acres First-Class Lands One and one-half miles from city limits. Twenty minntoa' ride from Court Hoase*, oat Temple street. Ordinary dwelling house, with substantial outbuildings and fencing, never*! hundred assorted Fruit Trees, -urn as Drang*. Lemons. Enrlish Walnuts, etc., all In be^rinr. This location Is superior for alt kin, U of fruit Trees and Vines. No drought, no floods and ab h lute!) r.o frosts. Th. re is no more healthy locat on In the county, with purs water and pure air. Fine view over th« city ar d valley to the ocean. The above valuable property, with per fect title., will he sold for $16,000, on easy terms of payment. Apply to T. 8. HALL, Offlce Internal Revenue, No. 10 Court Street, Opposite Court Houas, Los Angeles, Cel. Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair most one LYONS KATHAIRON. This elegant, cheap article always , mail's the Hair crow freely and fast, keeps It from falling ont, Arrests and cures gray ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a carting tendency and keeping it la any desired position. Bean tlfnl, healthy Hair h the sure result, of using Kathalron. TUTT'S yI S oVd ER BO W f "'E R, and MALARIA, , Prom theao aonroea urtoo threa fonrtha Ol ho i11.0n.09 of the human xaea. Thea* .ymutomaindlr-at* tnelr exiatenoo: Lin •> li upetlto. Bowel, oortt.., Mali H.ael. .."Ki, fulln... a ftcr aat(>>, mka ta tertian of ke*> aw mtal, Braotatloa it food, Irr.MtllJ.r anT aaampr,. l*m oiuiil tho dm of a remedy thy. [wtorgßat mthoUvor. A.»lJ«rmedlolll«TCTirj pil,..«ihnvonoe.iual. Tholraot loito«an< ii I jn.va nnd skin la also prompt ; romortne ,11 iniimrltlea Urron.h. &e»e IhrM '••a"*" merer, of tha eritaea," ePJ* !lto, norma digestion, regoler atool»i_aeleai .klnannaTlgoran.txxly. * 'Hino no nan ana or griping nor Interfere «Ifh daily work and Jo-* aperfew Out Ha ib oa Wrnexea* Wanttr to a GMfaTBUOa bra llyflo »P plication of thia I mi. So d by bmgglatt «f»nt by expreea onreeelptofSl. Th. kidney, irt affffrVl El |*HBje.....irtier.otlh. * __ Sfva wtM > throu f h ]SlMSft*. VbUbl wen v tims, they nMl ' tuning they blooms tetter's Stomach iWi^mm%mm^mW m km\mW' sitters, when auuusM flJ, l"« of BY stimulating feahs ilmprs. K^aj^"** M asjfsS [{^i^i*:?:' m.Ua» aal ouwrtdiae... Dm I. wlta nfro •rtjj. rocaM. kyMDn«aifftaaaJllaalaa,aaa> ftevere Karl hqaak B In Kaajlanr. London, April 22 -At 9:30 thiamorn ing aa earthq.i-ike rh icfc of considerable force wa! felt in the eastern counties of England, localities in X >. \ mid Suffolk were the seen nf the greatest disturb ance At Ipswich the shod; was so severe that tne walls nf ho ises were per* eentibly shaken, pistes vers rattled and bells were rung. Tbe people bare been thrown into each a state of constcrnat on that business for a time is suspended. Theibock wasitiH more severe atColches ter. The concuss itn lutjd half a minute. Tho first symptom was a deep rumbling sound, ]rOrtentnus snd awe-inspiring, Which was speeddy followed by a quak ing snd shaking of all buildings. The church bells sounded as though swayed by unseen hands. The tall chimney ■tacks of fact'irtes crashed to ruin to the earth, and other lofty structures were destroyed. The spire of one of the largest churches ia the city, 150 feet high, fell with an awfnl crash to the ground. It is impossible to estimate the amount of damage, but it is known to be very groat. In«lserlmlnate Kian K htrr by the Araba. Paris, April 23, A correspondent ftt Cairo semis details of the recent mas sacre at Shendy. While .TOO Kgyptian troops and 600 non-combatants were marching from Bbendy to Berber, they were attacked by Arabs After a short fight all the troops excepting a few were massacred. The Araln afterward* cap tured bhendy. The Kgyptain troops re maining there had discarded their arms and uniforms in hopes of being spared. Ten, however, escaped the general ■langhter. Some 2000 men and .500 women and children perished as victims V> the barbarity of the Arabs, Many were refugees from Khartoum. Mews from Urneral i.iiriUn His Vrltlelnns of ih-- Uovrrnment. LoNitos, April 22 The BimmnrtTi correspondent at Cairo says: tlcn. (lor* don has sent a telegram to Sir Kvelyn Baring, expressing his ushiost indigna tion at tlie manner in which he has been abandoned by the r.ngtisli government and saying that henceforth he will cut himself entirely adrift from those who have d**Jertosj him On whom will re»t ths hi I guiltiness of nil. the liv>-s hereafter tost in Hondan! It b believed the government has detorni:ned to dis patch the utmost available forco ef aruii in the Kgyptian army to Khartoum, ratal I'snir In a < lreao. VtESNA, April 22. -During the |mt formancc last night iv BidosW.il circas at Bncha est. the roof of thn strnetnrs fell in aad tho lights were extinguished when a terrible panic ensued, which was increased by the breaking out of fire. Five dead bodios au I 100 wounded have been oerried from ihe rnins, A lsrge number of persona nre missing. Helnaont Castle Harm d. EinxfiFßOH, April 22, Ralmout Cas tle, near Dundee, was burned last night. Many valuable paintings were destroys! l . Dropped Something. IKcntuoky SUtn Journal | He was a mild looking man, a strang er ia Newport, and when two roughs standing on the corner saw him coming toward then, one said to the oth*r: •'Now watch me guy that > ap coming there. Ana when the man got where they were the gnyer said: •'How are you Mr. Bulllvan ?" The gentleman gave them a short look of derision and passed on. When he had gut several yards past them, the guyer yelled out: "Hey, stranger come back; you drop pad something." Then tbe stranger turn..l Luck; and aa he smilingly walked hack to them, ■old "\ on are mistaken, 1 didn't drop any thins;', but I will drop something." And then dropped the gayer on tho side walk as neatly as ths real Mr. Sullivan Aid sn opp sunt to tha ring. FOR BAL&—REAL ESTATE. -"acre lotsT I —IN TOT— : DANA TRACT. c ' Located in the midst ol the stoat improved '- property lv ths city, frootlaf on Fifu.ro. aad r Jets-son streets. Wide approaches Shade . tress planted. Strset Railroad psases the prop erty. University of Southern Csll'omls. schools. 1 city water and other advanUfe. close at hand. ! THE REMAINING ACRE LOTS I q In this tract can be bought, If applied for at . one*, for lea* than tMighbcaHng property hai re cently told at public auction \ For a homestead er for ipecutatJ vs parposss thia ° property baa superior attractions. 1 * For map aud parUculara.pply to •OIIMM AFAIRCHILD. 10 Commercial St. (S doors from Main St ) apS-lm M.L. Wicks , OFFERS FOR SALE JLO LOTS, —KOBTM OF— • Washington St. ; Rowland, Broadway, And other streets from 600 to 1000 yards * est of Fi|U«roa. ! Lots losf xi 78 feet at $300 ' each. I Fine Corner, fronting east 1 on a 120 foot street 178 I feet, by 211 feet on a 60 foot street, for $600. J 120 feet corner New High 1 and Franklin streets, with j three cottages, $16,600. Lot 15, Block X, M itt tract, on Pearl, between Second 1 and Third streets, 60^165, ! $260 Lots 7 and 8, Block W, Mott Tract, being S. B. corner First and Pearl, 120x155, , to alley, $300. Lot west side Carlisle St. in Cells Vineyard, 50x140 to 20-foot alley, $400. East of Lot 23, Meserve & Loop Tract, 20 acres, with fine water right, Po mona, $1500. 48 Acres, being south part of Sanchez Place and ad joining land, with water right; $lo per acre spent in piping water in Rancho San Rafael, $3600. 39 acres, one mile from Se pulveda Station and ad joining San Rafael foot hills; ten acres haa water right, $1800. 280 acres in Travis Tract at Orange, subdivided into 20 to 40 acre lots, at from $25 to $65 per acre, with wa ter right. A large amount of land in Antelope Valley at $5 per acre. Come and see it. 170x165 feet on Olive street, near Temple street, ats2o per front foot. M. L. WICKS, 121 8. FORT ST., LO3ANQELE3. wi will be at Lancaster oa Wednesday, Thursday aad Fri day of oarh week. ssBOA Desirable Lots for Sale -IK- Niles' Addition -TO THR— Morris Vineyard Tract. Good soil, Bsanhy location. City water, slsc tr*J Hfttt; eosvewhstt te two lines ot stress ears. A chareti is soon to bs built on this trass, eae Mac* distant a public school Is to bs evsctsd 8!l« ot lot. SOxtil lee!, with 18 lost sllry in me rear. Charity, Morris sad Ptne stmts run utroasjh the tract. Esquire ol J. P. MgNAMER, prop., «• LAS SSL STRUT, Near las Tract —oa cc— . | POMEROY & MILLS, spl IS COURT aTMRT, I ! FOR SALE. i ; $76 Per Aore for Good Land At we.t and of wsttt stisst. A toe, round hill, . entire Meek at west snd ot Fifth street, ono ot the choicest sou) or r*stda*e« aitea Is the city. lequlr. ot WILL D. OOULD, inarletf Attorney atL.w, Ttaapl. Block. ; Great Bargain! 1 For Sale:—A vary fine house of 5 rooms, within one | block of street cars; lot 6ox 165, all in choice fruit. Will , be sold at a bargain if ap ; plied for within 30 days. Apply to MORFORD 4k SON, t splO Ist 110 Korth Spring St.. Tatapi. Blook I Vineyard for Sale. ' Fifty tour aerae ol choir, land, with apkndid - water right; set to Zinfandal, Bursar, Bums El > he. and Harcnials arson I. sscond year. Fine 1 ham snd rabbit-proof hate.- WILL BB SeMu* CBEAF. ' SITUATE IN POMONA. sasVlsx Sam Bahrlal, Oats. General Lee's Sons. Give Us a Rest. Burdette on Currency IsOS ANQELES DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APBIL 23, 1881. FOR 3ALK—RKAL ESTATE. KinneyTract. SIXTY LOTS FOR SALE -OS MAIN STREET, —a raw stsps raos rns— Washington Garden. Water Wains laid In front of property on Main St, The Wain Street Cars arrive and depart every twelve minutes. The above tract is planted throughout in fruit tress and all purchasers will have bear ing trees on their lots. Main street is now one of the principal a venues,is three miles long and one of the best drives in the city. —IT » THS— Main Thoroughfare —to— AGRICULTURAL PARK AVENUE ST— LOB ANQELEB. Persons desiring homes for the future ctnmt be better suited elsewhere. —CALL AT THE OFFICR S#— 11 10 WAN, 114 SPRING ST., TEMPLE BLOCK, FOR FSRTMIR PASTICOLASI. aWi FOB SSsSsTaTI. 30 Gnoice Residence Lots t tho head of FIRST STRBBT, Kmr.tb. Electric Light BOYLE HEIGHTS. Apply at once to W. H. WORKMAN, No. 167 Boyle Avenue. deell tf M OBtf LOTS N 84 IN NUMBER, Located one mile from Pico Houae Plaza, in a locality that is fast becoming the center of fine residences. Good opportunity for getting water for domestic uses. PRICE PER LOT, - - $150.00. Apply to J. H. LUCAS, or X. H. HUNTLEY, tt aad 87 Temple Block, or H. N. ORMY, Allen Block. JsaSH Real Eotate Speculations. DWELLINGS FOR PALI. 10 roost house on Port stnst, ku Sixth; lot assist coco »Roass Hoase, lanrs yarn. Alls* Stnst, MOM t.|aass Meoss, lestta strset 1400 'Doom Houm, Ituak.r HIU Avcnns seeo 1-swassSeass, Sush.r Hill Arm 1000 • leeai Booss, fearth strest »00 Hsadaos* plsea, Tsasals stnst SMS tarrs slssss, last Lea Anislea. v«rv oaeaa. Ow. has4rs«l otswr ,sssss Is th. city. Urfs, aadssaaU. LOTS FOR SALS. eoslf*. Oflr., aser Eirrwith strset SISM ewes, Bin, asarleatk sartst IMS series, Charity, iMsr Blshth stTMt IMS Mslas, Btmlnr Hill laßoas IMS entiat, rot*, w sersataV. sws Stale*, Main, nsar Plea 11H Two hondnd othsr lass tn dlfforsnt parts of Iks city trots SIM apwaraa. SUBURBAN FLAORB. ISO strsa, IS talhsi front city, only MS sn act.. 11 sens, with hastens, stand, on public road, c sails* out IMS S Acma srnnmt, Tamprs strest. 11600 ?t Act»a, ssrna Houas, aicly Issprond, on Wsnhliiston stmt fsMS s Aemt.Soyl. Halshts, fratt sad bulldlns. as at MAoras.imnro.ad psios on Railroad, nssr SnnOahAd ItOS (t Aon. la lan snsstn, froll. rlana aad botldtssn, nil Saa Onbrlnl ItSM M a«*»a, aTnahlisttan stmt loose rent had M and upwards Thn. aaalrel awta sad stasU plana for ssls, AppS'tT HusErHaarrs a moodi, ii limit Tl Sstua Sprtn, *rM FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. SALE. Lots in the Baker Tract, t'KVril 11.1.V HITIIATRII. Close to the Business Center of tha City. FRONTING ON Main, Fourth or Los Angclm Streets. For partlculara Apply to CRAVES & CHAPMAN, Attorneys-at-Law, Baker Block. mar 18 Sao. TO fJAHTALWsT ~~ For sale at a groat sacrifice. Lot 8, Block 73, Hancock Survey of City Lands, contain ing thirty flvo acres. This very desirable property is level mesa laud and SUITABLE FOR SUB-DIVISION, Having a view of both city and ocean, located near the proposed terminus of tho Hovlu Heik'htM strest Bail*ay, with sheets on three hides; mip plied with water throujjli a ten-inch main; also city water pipe laid within 1500 feet of Tract. Apply at once to W. H. WORKMAN, BOYLE HEIGHTS. nicbl-lm FOR SALE. Ist—lo Oity Lots in Various Localities. 2d—lmproved and Unimproved Property at Pasadena. 3d—l 17-Acre Lot in the Hun ter Tract, Rancho San Rafael, with Water Pipes Laid. 4th—o Lots of Various Sizes in "Watte' Subdivision of a Part of the Rancho San Ra fael," with Water Rights. 6th—2ooo Acres of other Land ia Rancho San Rafael; Price from $4 to $40 per Acre, Apply to M. E. HODGKINS, Or E. T. WRIGHT, Koom No. 4, Downey Block, Oppoalte Public Library Rooms. feh3t Bargains will be Offered In a new subdivision On Boyle Heights THE COniHU WEEK, Situated enly one Blixk from street car line. BEAUTIFUL LOCATION On aa Kiev*tion Commanding a fine View of the Cliy, Mountain*and Valley. Unru Lots and at the low prices of f2o<) ts $260 each. Apply to DENNIS & COOK, 248 Main Street, Baker Block. ssn. FOR SALE. 104 ACRES OF LAND Adjotniotr Baldwin's Santa Anita Rancho. RICH SOIL WITH OAK TIMBER. Only $30 Per Acre. TITLE r. N. PATENT. Apply to H. J. Stevenson, Surveyor, OFFICE- No. 5 Wort First Street, Lo. AngolM. MM A COOB FARM FOR SALE. Situated in Asusa Township, 17 miles from Los Angeles eitv: fitur milvs from the Southern Pa cific Railroad; 215 acres of rich alluvial soil, house and barn, about 4 > acres in choice fruit trees anil vines, partly in bearing; plenty of wa ter for irrigation; will l o .-uhdiviik-'i to suit pur chasers; crop and (artnli'g implements with the place, if purchased soon; terms easy I'HM'K, 5.3.500. Call on the undersigned on the premises, or A. A. CURTIS & CO., Los Angek-s, No. 6 Post office building. mhStf JOSEPH H ITO\ Splendid Chance FOB A\ INVESTMENT. Parties desirimr to make a profitable in vest ment can have an opportnmtr of so doing. We will offer For Salo Blocks of Land Bcautiiully situ<ted ON BOYLE HEIGHTS, Commanding a splendid view and no healthier location to lie found. The«e Blocks front on an SO foot Avvnue snd contain about (our acres each. Would make beautiful building tdtesor will subdivide into lots to advantage. For terms and Map of same call on DENNIB & COOK, 248 Main street, Baker Block, •pint FOR SALE. THE LOS ANCELES WIRE WORKS, Or will take in a partner and sell half interest Enquire at 18 FIHST ISTBEET. mrti lm THE ELITE GALLERY Always ia tbe lead. The finest studio in Southern California. Our work is unequalled and unexcelled. PAYNE, BTANTON & CO., apA-Sm Loa Angel*, Cala. REMOVAL. Th. Oontln.ot.l Oil and Tr.naport.tion itora p*.y (K. A. Rriwartla, Man.|r«r) h... rcincve.l their office Into th. Hardware store of Lacy. Viercck M Co., So. 121 Loa Antral*, atrect. AWTvlcpcon. No US — Wlofj. mhfitf REMOVAL NOTICE. B. B. Metoalf, Real Estate Agent, I'oriixrly No. 18 tint atrcvt, REMOVED TO ROOM 7, POSTOFFCE, Hear Man.)' Order OfSc*. .pU lm FURNISHED ROOMS, PleattaaHly located and ne»tlv ttirniabe.l, TO LIT, SINOIJI OH UN JpiTS, Count Fort tm* nankUiatiMtt, oa* blook frota Powdße* dSIU - FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. Oil Lands for Sale At PetroUa, Six Miles North of Anaheim. In Soqitol Cation, 240 acres at |S0 per acre. Also 80 sores in Bros Cation too per acre. Also S2O seres in Telegraph Canon at H-< per Title tT. 8. Patent. Theaa lauds aro In the heart of tho petrolouiu oil belt, with acres of asphaltum or Ire* beds and numerous oil sprintcs. Near these lands is one producing oil will with two more boiag drilled Shallow wells of heavy lubricating oil can be obtained at slight depths ou all of theso landa. Inq'iireottho owner, H. CHANIILKR, Boyle Heights, or address P. 0. Box 834, Los Angeles, or at HsßiLDoffice. aplS lru NINETY-EIGHT LOTS 1 6000 CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY By buying some of tbe lots in MILLS' SUBDIVISION of the SABICHI TRACT, One Square East of ths Freight Depot, ON MAIN STREET, Formerly Chavez street. NO LOIS LESS THAN M PEET WIDE. This street haa been widened aud straghtoned, and tbe lota are ret* desirable for homes. AN ELECTRIC MABT Is now being erected near tbe center of the tract, which will be lighted next week, and w ill make this The Best Lighted Tract in the Oity. The prices are put at the lowost rate, the In tention being to sell at once. Satisfactory terms will bo .riven to those who build. Houses erectud here for rent are sure to be rented quickly and always. For sale by POME ROY & MILLS, Opposite Court House. jMllfl ONTARIO! - The Model Settlement ot SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR HEALTH, CLIMATE AHD CHOICE FRUITS. lisp of tract and copy of "Ontario Fruit Grow er" sent free on application. Proceedings of Seiui-Annual Stale Convention of Fruit Growers, with Ontario Appendix, giving profits of fruit culture, climate and general in formation, sent on receipt of 30 cents In stamps. Apply to J. 8. CALKINS, Boom No. 6, Schu iitaker Blook, opp. P, (>., Los Angeles, or address C'llAfr l-KV lIROM,, Ontario. « al janetf- ELEGANT* BUILDING LOTB On Walmi avenue, near Main street. A rare chance forpersous wlghin? fine lots at low prices. Ever - M is covered -»vh bearing fruits and Vines. Finest lot* ever offered for sale Id tbe city for 'be Money, Prices from «**s to »*73 finch. ADAMS & SON, KXf'LVNIVE ACIKXTN, OFFICE -888 PICO HOUSE N. MAIN STREET. ii...hi lm San Felipe RANCHO, MSAN ■JIEGOCOTJNTY, FOR SALE. 10,000 Stores, good for sheep or cattle, well watered, can be bought for $3.50 per acre, if applied for soon. Apply to CHARLES CROCKER, San Francisco, or A. B. HOTOHKISS, San Diego, Cala. I.nBan FOR SALE. One Hundred and Fifty Acres OP IsAIVII. Situated on tbe Azusa. Seventy five acres in grain; four acres in choice fruits, all bearing; three acres in grapes, all bcar inf A house of four rooms. A good barn, hay press, mowing machine, bay rake, and all tbe fanning Inplements for carrying on the ranch. A number one water right. Anyone looking for a One farm is invited to examine the nropoity Price, 995 per acre. Terms; One half cash, bal ance can remain on mortgage, BARRETT A ALEXANDER, Bernard Block, No. 4 West First strest. deslS tf ~FOR SALE, Four Sections of Choice Land IN ANTELOPE VALLEY, Los Angeles Oouuty. Theße lands have beeu selectod with groat care from a tract of sixty Sectioun, originally belonging to.the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, and com prises nome of the best soil in the Valley, Apply to the owners, Wicks, Lucas A Bentley, 88 and 87 Temple Block, Los Angelea. mh:iO lm FOR SALE. $3,600, $1,500 ON TIME, Will boy • Host Desirable Home If taken toon. 7 Rooms, Porches, Bay Window, j Stable, Etc. No Such Bargain in the Market. Ohoap at tt.tOO Call at mice ,111 f. WHITE. mar3stf Hoom 4, Poßtofftc. TO THE PUBLIC: We have this dsy reduced the prices on the following STRICTLY CASH. St. Louis Lead (Colder brand) 1*3.00 per cwt , Qersnenie Lead $6.46 per cwt Boiled Unseed Oil, .trtctly pure, in 6 gallon cans 78}e per gal Boiled Linseed Oil, strictly pure, in less than ft gallons 7ic per gal Raw Linssed Oil, strictly pure, In b gallon cans 70c per gal | Raw Unseed OS, strictly pnre, in , Use Oiati 6 koilloti cast 76c per gal Eastern Turpentine, in 6 gal cam. We per gal lwMtarn Turpentine, in less than 5 gallon rant! 660 pet gal , Dry Colors, Yellow Ochre, Venetian Rsd, Prinrem, Metalie, KaJeotnine an. Paris White ie per lb We also hare reiluced the prices on Show Cases, Wall Paper, etc. We solicit your kind Yours rospeetfully. Raphael *& Srhlpsinarr, lfi N. Main St.. Loa Augelee, OaL 1 Los Angeles, April 6, 1884. tf Fifty-Seven Acres of Choice Land; Tm acre, in Mlvlon (rrape vfn«, S year. oM; I Mm In Blacken burn ftmp. mc, S yntra oM; 17 acrwi in Mlealcn (Trape clnoa, I oM;» aerea tn Ouni a>m.; it acre in Altai ta .nd B.r fm, A good now. of 5 rtxtna, .utile for S hone, and room for h.y and grain. No. 1 Wind Mlil aaal Tank that contnloa MOT ntlwaa; tim a tank that contain. 1000 irallon. TM. pmwty ta .11 httwd. and kt . due t»r twl. U ktkni noon. UARRETT k ALEXANDER, JutMt No. . W«t Flrat St.. ftaratrd Block SOCIETY; NOTICES. Knights Templar. CiSCR DS LISK CoMMANDKKY HO. 8, X: • T— ll>M*H* •.t.m-.l oMK-la»eA al iho asylum In Ma- ' SKUA Hall, ou tho Third TIIUIWDAY of each * ! it tJoVlw'k r. x. Bojournlafe Rnighta I*. n.pUr in nood ai.ij.dii.;, aro cordially invited :itiniil It, order of tlio E; •C. N. KxiutsiUitßKKß. lUn-or-Ur Los Angeles Lodgo No. 35, t 0. 0. F. ■ fiP>- »>' , «'iliiu held on Wednesday u*ening of m%ch week at 7:W eclock. ' s in-, ilir. ii in noo-l -tttiKliiiK are cordial ly Invited. J. 0. DsTl'ltK, N. 0. ( A Fkask H. S] American Legion of Honor. Safrtt Council, No. WW, m<*U First and Third TliurK.la.\ etcniiigH ot uachuionth at t.100.1 Tem plars' Hall. Vhiling Companion-, ii - > i > welcome. I>. 11. PAYNK, Commander C. G. Willmax, N. ,i, i, . ap6 Masonic Notice. Loa Asuai.ai Lupus No. 42, F. tt A. lk<AiK M- Tlie stale.! m.-fliiiK-HOf thin Lo.hr" \ >re hfld tii. ti, .1 M-iNh.W nf ,-*eh muiiUiat 7 3(>i'. ki. Mrml>.is ul Puiitalpha, No. ami all Mauler Mamma iv gotvl sliHidiug are .•t.nil.tlh Invited. Ily order of the W:- M:- K. of £ Olivh Lnno. No. 20 Mcl flrat .nil third TIII'ILSHAYSi 111 Ul. month nl IM.I Follow.' Hall P. l>. llinl.liiiL'. KiuclilH intlted. .1, R. SUMMERS, 0. O. P. A V.tHliA. li. ol ll anil H Jal-lv Eapio Corps, N. 0. 0. . RaooLAH mucUnir. at tho Armory, Cour atreet, evcrj I'ri.liiy . \ !tl 1 o'clock. W. ff. II ItIISSELI, i.'aptain C'oniiiianilinff. C. A. KRTI.RH. Flrat flartownt. i02.-tf Los Angeles Lodge No. 2925, K. of H. Regular uuctinirt nf llic above are held cure Wc.lnr~.MMt eieniiie id old Masonic 11.11, S) tt ftr. ..t. Vittltimt l.totli. ra arc cordially in iii..lt.) attend. 11. C. AUSTIN in 2 Dictator. Los Angeles Mo. 33, R:- Stale.l comocMlona onaecoiul MONDAYof oach month, 71 p. at 111 -nic null, tfojourning coiiii.,iiiioiiii iii i;oo*l ulini.luiu ..ir.liallly InvitecT 111 - onler of aIMI'EI. PItAUEK.H. P. M. l.cvi. 8-rotory. i Los Angeles Council No. 11, Royal and Select Masters, F. & A. M. Holds ita stated naacmhlle. fp the fth Mott .lay ol each month at Masonic [[all, at 7.30 c. 11. Sojonniiiii; Companions in cioil standing arc (riilcJiiiill' iinilc.l toatlcml. By order ol the TV- 1.l I - H. O. CU.NNINCHAM. Recorder. Confidence Engine Company. •--(' onilii.lirst Wi.liis.il., evoninft each month, at 7:3ooclock Rwnnler N. COHEN. Sncretart. ENGINKKRS AND SIJRVF.YORS. BORINO & HAAST AROHITHOTSI, Schumacher Block, opposite P. 0., Room 10, Loa Anttelca, Cal. aplotf now ju, Civil Engineer aii.l Snrveyor, No. 17 Jfort h Main Street. Ov. rlhc Oratigc Store. apG-lm Room 10. JOHBf TT «<% T.T.. ARCHITECT AND SANITARY ENGINEER, 7.) North Main Strset, (Itooina 4 and 6.) apstf J. H. WILDY, O. a, DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR. o ill iniiKc surtcya of town lot., government Itinls. r.ini lies, i.snl., .trctt i.tilroails. irrigation iliiclics uml pipe lines, .nil will furnish plans and H|ici-;ii,-atii.|is of water works, i.-railintr and other .■iiLriiiccriinr work. OFFICE: llixtni 111, llcllinali lmilillnß, over OnUtff, store. feb22tf WTXLIAM P. REYNOLDS, CIVIL ENCIREER AND SURVEYOR, No. 17 North Main Street, l'p Slain", Room No. 11. ftX RKST A rKANTS. JOHNSON'S Coffee and Ice Dream Parlor, SO. 6 NORTH MAIN STREET. Rest Coffee anil I.inich i. the city. Private r.mnafor Ijiilias. 0»ll anil I ii, in I. Opcnilaj and liirtlit. A. JOHNSON, PROP'R. i ichl-Sm THE COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, V. DOLi, Proprietor, DOWNEY BLOCK, • MAIN STREET. Receives alive and serves op every day tn. I'IMI, indu.liii'; suLB, TI'RUOT a; c aEA trout, MR. Ddl. is the oelnslic Constance ol the eel .'.r.Cc.l l i:.'.'.! vi.X l.'X l ilic, wliich Only U *t v.t .1 t: i, ns.m -, r i. Sl'lllNC t MP'ifl'.VS, in.; ,n from Ihe .«b«a onokcl in evi tJJ st; lak Ttie rtsta-jrant is Loa Alleles'. Dehnonlco mvW ti I LUCK'S Restaiiranl m Oys-ter Parlors, 41 and 43 IM. MAIN ST. ORKAT REDUCTION IN OYSTERS. latkc Fjujtern Oysters, per mo, . . . $4.50 'im.'l ... 13.50 | sinntl r„Ast. m. nov or stew. 1.'1.v cfs. per plate | tanre Knatern, any-,t>lc, . ~0 cent, per plat. BaIVSMfM selcitcd Ovstcrs, Bfl cent, per can i PRIVATE ROOMS l'p stairs for la.ti.~st ami families, where meals will lie served In the best stylo. Jerry lllirh. Proprietor. NEW HOWE AND HOUSEHOLD Senium Machines. The Iwsjt in the market. Havo all the late* iniproi, tnoiits, no.l as lalsvr savers are unrivallec Price, «45 for oitlter. H. SLOTTERBEOK, AGENT, No. 11l nORTII MAIN ST., onporit. 0 KNABE PIANOS. I "I hare never Msja their equal. '' CLARA LOUISE NELLOGC. I A. U BANCROFT 00., 7fl Market si, s. FCjMj Aaifenta for the Pa S. M. PERRY, 1 ;umUssis rifting ! 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Will haves oaf toad ej tIsMM mattdsi SSI -late .'.nd ir.M liiaf.t. ti, ir t :l - i...ui-villt> nun tel tViuiptu.?. <>n or U"-n Ma> Ut. Psrtim de- HtritiK It Mvure >m*> of inanteis iwr i.f 'ii- M I* thu ('twas SsBSSMsJ —-»s-1 in their ordeni early. tithtfk-iiu THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. ! Horse Shooing A OeneraJ Jobbing. < cm. uownky trra .ndcinama rsT., . liat* Lo, vn. -.... I J.UJIU A. J, HARRtffIITO" , LUMBER YARDS. AVER LUMBER 00.7 Alameda Street, Ncnr Allso. attANo DEPOT of PINE LUMBftR, In all atylci ol ali.pc, size ami ilnleli, Shingles, Lntlufc Moldings ContUntly on liaml from tne San Francisco Moun tains of Northern Arizona. UniitiM ihlli«j«l %iom tin- lim of tha s. p. ft. It. from Ncwli.ll to the Needles, Aililrci HAMPTON 111 TTO.V Agent. anlsif a. KERGKHOFF-CUZNER MILL AND LUMBER COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS of AND PIAJJeM IN LUMBER Doors, Blinds, Windows, Eastern Oak, Ash, Hickory, Walnut and Poplar. Arc prepared to caecum any anil all kimli Mill Work. YARD AND MILL, CORNER AtAMEDA AMD MAGY STS. Telephone No. H. P. O. Bo* 03. mr'23 3m J.~M. GRIFFITH &- CO . Lumber Dealers, Manufacturers of Doors, WINDOWS, BLINDS, Stair., Stair Rail, BnllnstciH, SaWtO I'oaH und Hill Work „f ~,|| ik..-ii|.llun. uml .li.ilcra ill Lime, Planter, II ur etc. No. .-.if.' North Alninedn Street. FERRY MOTT & CO/S LUMBER YARDS AND PLANIKO MILLS, N0.78 COMMERCIAL STREET. inrtfHf TRANSFER COMPANIES. Quo S. Saffohp. Wm. Cahuwell, I'rcH, uml lien. Kapt Vicc-Pres. E 11.0 Alßl.vtKy, Soc'y. California Truck Comp'y, (Incorporated.) Su ..s- v . to BUlai <k Co, General Forwarders?, No. 9 Market St, Temple Block, Opp. Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. Machinery, Safes, Piano-, Furniture ami Mt.'i.-ii;intliso, shipped OTdelivered un ivitfuiiaMi- PIANOS REPACKED FOR SHIPMENT. OmiklUlMU sUpped to our care C, 0. t. ami Rllla of Lading Kit at our otlii-.: a ill receive prompt atteutiun. Telephone No. 7a\ aprlStf PIONEER TRANSFER COMPANY, Oirtco No. 3 Market Street. No. IST. apltl GFJI. F. McHIN, Proprietor. Phineas Banning, FORWARDING & COMMISSION AGhNI WILMINGTON, Loa Angeles County, Cal. Vessels towod, goods lightered umbe ami tfraln stored, wUfc ACCUSTOMED PROMITNKSS SALE of MINING STOCK. THE COLORADO Copper Mountain Mining COMPANY. LOCATION OF MINKS-Four miles Fast or fcttt Colorado ltivc.r, hi Vnm;t Cou ly, Arisoi a Territory. miles Smith ..f ■"IK- Needles." u-j Ihe A. & P. It. R. OFFICKRH: S, J. BECK Presided F.. E. HEWITT Yi.v Pr.-:<:. i.t HEN HY HAMMEL Treasure* TUOS. J. CrUI>Y Sei-ita-, JOHN' GOLOSWoHTUY Superintendent DIRECTORS; S. J Reck, E. E. Hewitt, Henry King, Henry Hsnimel. A. D. Denkcr. .Tame*Gorman John OoKUwurtliy, Tlios. J. Cuddy. At a meeting of the Hoard of Pirvi tors of the Colorado Topper .Mountain Minin-; Company it waa result id to plait- #200,0*10 of the stock of thei CoiupHiiy on the nmkft lo rui.w j WMkii.i; capital. The stock is to lw sold -uhject to th*j audition that as seen as fciO.ooo are subs, ri. c 1 ami paid, the work of development ada I bo 00!nmdiced. All money .■MihscriU'd ■■.ill lie put on si>ecial deposit in tho First National Hank of Los Angeles. Persons desiring information concerning the mines their assay-, location, etc., can apply to sny of the Directors and are isiSJHi), bj per mission, t r the toilowitur Tianu-d wri'Mlemen: E. F. Spcnce, 11. 8. Ornic, John 0, Dcnrßey. This Stock is Perpetually Unasses sable. Circulars gntng a history of the mines may be had upon application U ai j uf the tlirectors. A Map showing the SXMI location of tha mines amy he seen at the office of GEO. J. DENIS, Attorney (or the Conmam, Hem 4, Ducommun I! lock. The stock is at present in the hands of Col. E K. H.«itt, who may he seen at his office at the Ne* Depot. Die shares are of a par tuluc of $10 each, bnt for the next 60 days will be sold for each Tnis is an excellent opportunity for those of lag homt? enterprise 1 By order of Board of Di rectors S. .1. BECK. I*re*tdcnt. Turn. .1. CUBtn, Secretary. marlOtf •30 000 FOR 02. VI Ii Kfgulnr rlonthlv llrawlnsr will Oil-take place in Covn ttton, Ky„ THURSDAY, APRIL 24TH, 1884. A l,n«iAii lottery anil ►'»!r a>raw- ItiKM. itMltsilll by ths Lev'islaturvof KsntSMSq ami fcsrtse declared lev-si b\ the In-hest Court in iherttawe. Bond in veil to Henry County in the sum of fIW.OOO for tho prompt payment ef all prises sold. April stoness.e. 1 Prwe _ $&\<HO I Prise .7 10.000 I Pries 6,000 8 Prism. ss.MW each VOO 5 rriarn 11,000 each k\«M 9 Prises, *30»> each, Approa'n prlass.... 'i,700 0 IMiea, #StX>eH**h, .\p r ro\'n prtveH.... I.tWO 0 I*riien. SttWfaeli, Appeoa'n prisea.... IXX' SO Prism. HVXI each IO.tHHI i »00 Priw-s, #10»>e*t*h 10,000 i 900 Pri#««, »M) vaeh 10,000 i MO Prises, BStt saw* 10.W0 lta» Priam. #10 eaea 10,000 < 1867 Priam #llO,*eft W»«k TteaaSs, IS. IlaU TlckeU. tl Tickets. S6O. 66 Tfcfceta, ffon. Reesft Money or Paatal Note, lia.-.k Draft In Lattae or sat.d hy Kaprms. OKDJUtS of S6 aad upward, l>> Eivress, can lm —at at our eipernor. Addram all ordar. lo 9-sskv B. It. SPENCER, CVviß«*e»,Ky. 3 SALOONS. Mechanics' Exchange. HENRY WEIDMAN, Proprietor Cor. Arcadia and Wain Sts, Under tho Stgnoret Block. A Large Schooner of the Best Bear in the City for 5 Cents. The FINEST WINES. LIQUORS .oil cIOA US .Iwm »t the Bar. flrand CONCERT EVERT SATURDAT Night. DHSttfj LEMPS LAGER BEER. The Host Boer in mails by W J. LEMP, of 34, Louis. Call und try It at LEMP'S BEEB AGENCY, *4 SJOBTB MAIN NTRKKT. i»n«3 lm THE SNUG, No. 4 8. MAIN STREET. (Neat door to CONFIDENCE ENGINE HODS HENRY, ormerly No. 10 Commercial Bt. BEST LIQUORS, BEER AMD CICAR JgrCome and see mo. ]91tl HENRY NOunoF. OLUB THEATRE. ll.ln atreet, near the Pico Hops.. I'ERRY BROTHERS Proprietor! We proaant weekly an onranUntlon of brilll.trt h ara, twenty in nutnser. ntlru change ol hill every Monday ar.ning. GREAT ITTRAtTIOJH For he Holiday! novfJ WM. J. LEMP'S Western Brewery, ST. LOUIS, MO., Has eeUMiahed ait agency here, and ths world renowned Beer Is selling at S CTS. A GLASS a. C. ZISSIO, 24 N Main Street, PAUL SHILLING, Comer of Spring and Second McIIUGH * MASSEV, Sep 12tf Opp. New Freight Depot. Farmers* Home Saloon.. pure liquors. fine cigars and lunches. No. 13 S. Main St., near Pint. FROHUHCER tt MATTHIESON, PROPRIETORS d«c!otf RUDOLPH EXCHANGE. BIX BROTHERS' BLOCK, irtO First »troet, oppoito San Porlro, Hot Lunch All Day. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. aistssi Mary Ann Paploy, your father died ou March. 9th. it will be to your interest to return to Nminium immediately. WILLIAM JACK. mrK lm California Soda forks. S. CELESTIN & CO. 250 ALISO STBEET. PURE EASTERN CIDER From Eastern Cider Company. |y Free delivery to any part of the city. m*2t 'Dm CMS. HUEBSCH & SON, PlQiuin, Gas and Steal Filtiiij*. Tinning and Metal Roofing, etc SANITARY PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. AH work done with Neatness and Dispatch, at liberal rates. UT Xorth Los Angeles street* Los Angeles, Cal. ap.S lia MILES BROTHERS, Commision Merchants, tlrain, Hay, Feea, Etc, US North Spring St., Temple Block, Los Angeles, California*. Aotscr: -Ph-unix Ins. Co., of Hartford; Home las. Co., of New York. apS-Lm OFFICE" HOURS. I will be at my office from 9 a. ml te It ml, snd rom 1 to 4 p. m. daily, Sundays excepted. E. H. BOYD, jrlStf STxpertntendert of Streets. NOTICE TO Capitalists and Manufacturers. A Manufacturer of Fire-Proof Bricks, under standing his business perfectly and having tha best certificates, desires to meet with a capital ist or manufacturer with whom to form a part nership for ths introduction of a business of this kind at Los Angeles. For further information apply to MR. P. BALLADE, marlEtf Cor. Aliso and Alameda streets. Union Employment Offlce. Those .-anting w.rk of any kind, male or female, •pplv at No. H First Street, W'i.lney Block. Notice to Housekeepers. Owinsj to ihe non-arrival of machinery oa ac count of washout* on the Railroad, we are iiu voMahly DETAINED A PEW DAYS In t-toriing our Carpet Beating Machine. We expert te h. RUNNING WITHIN TWO WEEKS thnvnah the daily pre AH onler. lit the mean time can b. adiln-wl to iv and will b. fill, I within S4 hour, after etsrtlm machin.. LACEY BROTHERS. mbS - Q. MENDELSOHN, MERCHANT TAILOR. Has i 'ii->> ■I ta Ne> -'tl North Mam esrrat, in the oM Karsners' and Baak, i W* ■«.« I- . ;ie-ft . •■ . • CSSHwtI uuisins his sSnefc of aww cvada, rrusn »hk-k W is prepSkFMl to nvaS* lew rlotblng ia ihw BSjBSM style as i iimbmsl. imSss. A perfect BS aast cl ceUeoi workaa*A**ip ie iu«raaue*l nstt*saa