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2 DANA HERALU tSiii;tl** ttut'n mi ii, • .i.-iiuu. i;«miii. Herald Ste.iin Fltettßi Houm. fb» ltl>«sU.a> tUrn« rnntinit Hoiw t* not-ur ai „. i„i 11 ■ '-'t. i ot> th# i't»<in.' P***''"* •'rll ii i ur mHi.t.' "f S.tn Kii.ti..-.fi, In ■<•■ doilltt J ili «nTk UOffl pmMmw, KWI *«* special Notice >"rt'n^' I . t*- i'ii'-hu Li" »" IwilfiK *~n !' i. -— \v_ nuni i"i nMH ■rtX'Tr-- •»»- -* UV» • « .''ink". Z^<nlmmm»7T» VanOlty, an agMwTIM Ibe Mmuo n»iii Mr tt N Kan la Ihe HaoU Ana mptt el tie Haaaafc Kast for MNBa time pait, we have the a, I,- raapaal lot Ins fadgxnaat now, The kratk ia th il, na respects outside lands, prices are not aa high iv I.os Auueles county as tbey were lv 1H75, and they will sell for much leas money than equiv alent i, sl estate commands in San Bor gard inn connty. 'I nk editor of tlie 11 xkal.n has re ceiveil an invitation to attain! the annu al banquet uf tlie Tilden ami Hendricks I lull 11 cornea oil at San Francisco on hu iraalng. May 20th, at Baal Until H ill It would give ua infinite pleasure to he preaent, and we are aorry that our husintss eiigageiiients may pre vent om beißg there in peisoli. The name ~t Mr. Tilden evokes a raaj ilvi chord in the brtnita uf all true DatM ontta. Tbroughoal the whole llantta ot tlm Ualtad states his name is being ae* clai I with auergy aad inthaaiaam, an,l ■Mil I'invention after Slate I lonventiou is, I, em,., delegataa la lha Oemooralia National Gouventlou favorable to the Hagn of Hr mi,rey Park. It i. Ibe al most universal ImUbi araongal Dmao grata that Mr. 1,1,1. n ought I" ba tha Damooialio nmalaaa. We are aot with ,,ut hope, ot late, that ho will ba. Tha only l.ar lo his eiithusiastie BOminatiuU is In- own voluntary daalartlloa that hu is not a candidate, lv face of a popular ground iwell indicating lava ami pi. lei •nor, Mr. Tilden may bo induced to Withdraw his declination. Oner elected Praahlaat ol tha United Rtatea without having been Ihaogarntad, Ihe history of constitutional govarnnianl would acaren ly l.c cotnplata Without both Ins iatii.il and election. Theliaud of IHTII 77 requires repudiation ill a form which cannot he mistaken to make lovers of republican govern Riant easy in their A Grave Crisis Tlm Bui en ..i tha Urn of Hah A lUich ni ■-' r, a. >. -t.i.l.iy ihMw Uw privily of Dm crisis "Wall is now upon Km v..ik ait} ami tbe country »t large. Tho Aim, ta Mm reriief tfegraaM re- MlTed ii ~iv the But, nndertooh to pooh pooh tka existing oriiia as a acre etook gambline, ntlair; or, rather, aa th* clean, ing oul nt a lot of "took ggluMeia, Thil aram Uippaul |adgmanl and tba UnuLD thinka thai it ia wiaaat to (aaa the aiiualhm in all 111 gravity. Thara haa been for tlo- peat Uve yeara in lha PatM St tlei a parlaot .Saturnalia of nperulathm in railway iharaj ami ill rail- Way building, Amongst the uon paying Investment! in which American capital baa been largely mii.aik.d are anct echcmesna the Mexican Central Railway ami the Pacific Coaat aataaah >f the Atohiioti, Topeka A Bauta Pa ami the Atlantic A Paolfio Hallway*. Theae Mhantea Inn.' really baen puahed rather f a dealre of Mr tain latereaiad partial to share in tha profits of eOMtraotlon I haa from any bfttaajae ai immadtata dividends. Tha Messrs. Piak A Hatch have been leading promotora of inch entntrpriaea, They bear t,> tho p ale ol theourrenl day iho relation whioh Jay Cooke A Co, hor,, to that of is:,), Thara ii, "f ooorae, lh.' circumstance, between now had eleven yeara ago, «.l the marked diaiimilarlly that thru, ror thirteog yean, the exchangee villi X aro pi bad been heavily against ua, While now, for al laaal seven years, nml antil lately, the) bate been largely th,' ..Clo r way. Wo shall profit, in the anient oriiti, bj Uu. l o t that we have accatnnUterl n tramaadooa itora ol gold and lllvir in onr exchange! with tho ontalda world, ami bj Ihe other laot thai wo have now, aad havo hail lor yaari, a great cop of grain available Iw . » puliation to all quarter* ol tho world, These circnmitancaa give na a guarantee that the erucibli through whioh wa ara now going will do ita work quickly, laat the drow to ono Xi 10. Aa a i itqaanoe, tho project panic, while il will !„■ levere in il- notion, will not endure lor any thing liko tl„ period i mliraced in that ol WIS. Wo again repeat that California la ia an exceptionally pruaperoaa ami aolveal condition. Thronghunt iho length ami briadlh of tho Oolden State there is hardly, to our knowledge, a rotten I We havo undergone a olarlfying prooaaa which could no) havo I a improved upon even hy tho ordeal which dalirarad Ihe Meaara.Sbadnwli, Heahaoh an,l Abed nego into ami from lha liery turn ice, In tho good old Kabraio daye, On bank, m o bnttreaaed bj a pletbi ra ol coin, while the opportunitiea foi profile, bla inveatnient in California were never greater l liun now. Resolution No. 278 A resolution accepting the grading and improvement ot Buena Vista atreet he twuen High and Virgin atroeta, Be it raaoltred hv tlm Mayoi aadC inn all ol thecity ill LO* Allgeles: Si,nos I. That Ibe work am! in provamant done and made in graoiag and lliieca Vista atreet hn tween mgh and Vfb-gtß alrceta arc hero in, accepted. Sre. 'J. That til itriotore lor said work, A. 0. Mappa and K. Hay, have made and done aaid work andimproae inent in acsordanoe with law aud the or ders of the Conacil and their contract therefor. Bio. 3, That tho Superintendent of Sheets is hereby din tied to issue to said traotort, A. 0. Mappa and K. Hay, n certificate that said work ami improve men! have biin 0 pleted according to the contract ol atid A o>. Mappa and B. Gay therefor uml accepted by thia Coun til. Sir. 4 The Clerk of thu Conn oil shall certify tv tho passage of this resolution,and ahall cIIt 18 tbe aame to he pabliihedon.ee iv tlm Los Angelea I'vn.v Hi nn 1., and thereupon and thereafter it shall lake effect ami lie in force. I hereby certify that tho foregoing resolution was adopted by the Council of the city of I.os Angelea nt ita mealing of May 12th, A. I>. 1884, W. W. H. ,uiss„s, Clerk ol the Council ol tho City of Loa Angelea. Approved thil loth day of May, A. IV IBBt. C. R. THOU, It Mayor. Resolution ord«ri.| tha payment lot the construction of Saveuth strest aawar No. S. Be it leaolvad by the Mayor aodCoan .il al tlu. City ol liM Angelee: St.. it..-. I. Tini Coy Treasurer of the city ul Lm Angeles ie hereby iltreeled to pay out ol tha Seventh street sewer No. 3 fund, at tl npiratlon nt fifteen days alter the passage of this resolution, lo the ooatrsotor, W. A. Mea, forthe •truelkn nl ..aid s, tranth street sewer No. 3 the sum of liitccn hundred and til T.vioo dollars. The Until i. does not pretend to un dervalue the gravity of the experience througli which om Em tern brethren arc now going and w ill he obliged In go for perhaps months tv There haa been a oongeetioa ©I speculation Kast of the Rook) Mountain ', Willi the resultant need ol a little,blood-letting. 11 is oi course to be regretted that a violent pro cess, which will eventuate iv putting proved shape! will necessarily involve tho ruin of Miousniidi ol Innocent un.l helpless people and tl.e prostration of in Autrlesaponwhich hundreds of thou sands miy miltioaa ul 1.um1,1. people depend for thetr daily bread, tadta is by uo means Ihe mil) collulry ill win. I. the Car of Juggernaut is permitted to roll over Hie enßChed bou-sof the sul fering masses. It is with a full know) edge of the ruth nn.l run. which will desolate myriads of households in the Rast that we bless <;, .d that California is out of tho melancholy prism i.l this im table tiuaiitial meaUtrom, its ntmosl waves aeanol reach us, nor can ils most far t-.-aching suction engulf us. Provided, however, that aaid payment b) the City Treasurer ahull In, made sub jecttoths following provisions, to wit: That any person or persons who havn perforated labor wpon or furnished ma ferial for th« construction ol aaid Work or improvement maj tile within the saul li itceu days, with tha Clay Tress nier of tbe city of I.os Angelee, any writ ten claim or claims he or they may make materials furnished, and nt tbe expira tion ol* said fifteen days said City Trcas nrer shall pay to .aid contractor the amount specified In this ro-.nlun less tbe aggregate amount ol ull .-itch claims, ii any, tiled In accordance with the pro visions of Seution loot "An act to pro vide t..r tin. improvamant of streets, lanes, alleys, courts, places and side within municipalities,'' approved March tli It, lis". Should any money be re tained l.\ said City Treasurer mi account of any such claim or claims, he shall pay over the am.unit of Hash claim ouly upon the order thereof of said cm tractor, endorsed by the claimant there for, or npoa the order therefor of auy court of competent jurisdiction. Sr. 2. The ihl kof lile Council ahall certify to the paaMffe of this resolution and shall cause the same to be pablislied ...... in th,, l,„s Angelee Dniij rliiui... und thereupon mid thereafter it shall take effect and lie iv force. I hereby certify that tlm foregoing resolution was adopted by the Council of the Oity of Lm Angeles nt iv moet ing of Ma) I'.'lb, A. D. 18*44. W, W. Rumssnx, Clerk of the Council of thecity of Loa Approved tint 18th day of May, A. D. IM4 C. B. Tuom, Mayor. Tin. fact InYriag been cstnl.lisl.ed that a trust fund amonatlng to 115,000 a year ia available fnr the militlMnlTl of Oca, • Irani, «ri tail t i soe why the I'nitel ttntce fiaiiah ibonlil nave bsten ia'aayh great haste to pnl l.i n th.- retired list with th.- (nil pay of Oonoral ..f the Army, ll' Ihis sum is not large enough to support any man in a republic theu republican inatifMtiotn ate a failure. There is nothing so outran,-nig n, the fact that ton. I'rnnt hits made a big failure ns a stock speculator lo make assgna-ars nl tha Senate, lose their beads, No doubt hundreds nl people will lie bilked out ..f tbeir last dollar lit the failure ol I.runt I Ward, lull Hat is m. aimpiioity sbnnld U departed 'nun to enriched man. We trust Hint the Democratic House of Representatives be happy mil.l roll iv 1.vi,,',.<!, of thousands of dollars we hud belter at ouce eokuowledgc the last ibat the public nana lienee I. is baeonte vitiated and ask for som Ouelph, Hepebari or Ilobclizollcin tla over Us. 'ihe s,|U,ni.l rm. ol hundreds ul thousands and millions of dollars ia a tradition ol emu- ti wag ol a Demi arali ■ House ol Kepr.sentat, c, (-•a 'i "ii Unatl ..... oi Loa At.t-.-l. ►>. itar pauic pinvailill ; in tin- X ...t would, in the-mil. be heiieficial Ul Lia Angeles. Of late Users hint bee In. jndg ul, inent .boiilit 1..- creel vi, to overd. thi. ami to lay the f,..nidation for future- dis la-Mos tp. tmlation wltbin due bound. As to country real is ale —"broad ai res" be thought aveaantent wouid be continu ous nud rciuiiuicrativc. As this gentle, man, iv coiuii ou with the Hi uai t., has looked lor a l.uaucial collapse in tbe England's amateur Ruoner. {NswYiwel..lliner.J Tlie recent Icat pei limned l,y tha Buglieh a-natem, VV. 0. rtrtirgi.rrllpiM nil his previous lofcieTefftetttj on the cinder path. The great time aeooni pUahed al ten unlea hy L Bel It, aliaa Lwerlool, tlm American Indian pedea< trian. in hia race at the Weat Hmmpt..u tlrouiuta, Loudon, Ktiglaml, April :;, IMi:i. reiuainer) the faaleat on ieei.nl up tv Hottdajr, April ,tv inter -I ycarsi. ! alien II 't*aa excelled hy the Mostly Harrien crank, irho re... had the Meets liuiok ll than the OOieMV colored tlyee traversed the di-tanc.,. Oeor|e had previously held the ainarefr roc .rd al ull dieteaeea imm net mile lv ten Mew, ul-... hul.ting it at th.ee-.|ilurlera ul a . v.lie, his lime lot ten mile., having been inunites und 53 seconds, aud thuse i who havn elueel) walehed Ids career i ten isuiti.li nt that, with i.tl tlm,, . haor ! listing amateur tuutni that the WeHd | has yet seen. In niWaipMrlM tits recent {p, rt ,ilimine wilh that ol Deetttoet, now ever, it must he reiuemhered thut the lutter'a tenuiile record was made in a twelro-niile race, and that he covered ! the two additional miles ut a remarkable , rate id speed, his time lor bulb eleven ii ties and the lull journey l-eiug ..till tlie beat recorded. 'I hereture, while giving ull duuciedit to lleorge, whose time la the fastest, I'eertuol's [rurforiiiance wes, uuder the ciicuiiialaiiess mentioned, J really the kast let of the two. THE LATEST! [Special to tha Hkkaui hy the Western l iiiou telegraph Company.) PACIFIC COAST. raeerngftrsi 1., thr Orleebn. Sax WNM May It. — Tba iteatnerOriaabaeaiaed to-day with the following paaaaagsrai Kor I.os Aiiurlrl J Torres ami two daugbtera. k Proud Mra I. li Carthc ami ion, Fred .1 Bred beck ani wMt, Mrs Florence Williams, Miss Julia Nichlie, I sn.il/, Robert Übirweod, Mm X Huh a, Jaa Z Mn- ami uii.thci. 0 R Uayat ami wife, Mis a I. Prentlee, Mra Huntley, t)i Metaleeb, He Carina, TJCutter, Mil A Hail,ml ami mil,l, 11 A Mil halni, BuiaaClark, J W Condit, X Wing uml wile, II Meyer ami wife, I 'm Han Hu go Horn y Freyguug,llco Phtlipa, Mra vValbttpauu aleler,C Flint, ii,, i la), Ckaa Craanall, cI, Raton, U Hatch, M.j W 10 Perry, ,1 (Jurat, .1 B Arnmbid, Iter ,1 McDonald, M Dub -on. Mra V I. Watson. KIT. il or I l»l. * IMuM Failure at Man r'runrlaro Kudoilv Hurt. Sax Fnvsi ism. May 15. —The mi pulsion to ilay ol Fisk A Haleh. of New York, eraatad mora ■nrprieo than any vat enaounaod. Thia i- oinetly due to tho [gat Int, that ihu suspended linn wore hiinh heavy dealt i s in «ovoriimeut tiunda, largoly bald mi this cuasi; auc omily, ili„y were tha Baaacial agouta of tba Cneapaahi A Ohio Railroad eyetetn, cm it ml led hy C. I. Heatwgloo, b'irat Vioo Preeident nf tha Cen tral pacific, 'rim aaooauoauient wua immediately billowed by ruinoiu aa to the olle.-t the suspension might have on tho railroad [literati! of thia coaat. Cbarlea Crocker, Preaidani of tba Can- Hal Paolfio, alateil emphatically lv a representative of the Associate,! I'reaa that it WOttld have none; that neither the Central nor Southern Pacific wore or cniild he involved with the suspended titm. 'I'lii' hank managers interviewee], ■aidi "We are Inleraated, hut uulu vnlvcrl apectatora uf the Wall atreet Iroilhlea. < alllai nlu Binba all Hon ml. San ftUNOMCO, May 15 —Secretary Wadbam, ol ibe Bana fjooamlaiiuaara, states that tbo huuka ill this city were never on a more solid haaia than at prea ent. He lakei iiceaaiuu, however, to point out iv a oiroatar iaaaad by the Stale Hank CommbHlOOan to the vatioua baaka throughout the Siute, that the proportion of eaab on hand lo amount due iloposicora, ii only tweuiy per cent, which ii inanfricißiit. The ooinmiaiiou era recommend that the proportion be inercuae.l to thirty per cent. The New York fallarea la Ore gon. Portland, Ogn., May It.—Tka aua pendeil hank ol DoajtaU, Luwaon A Hiinp-on waa tho New York corre aponileiilsnl Ihe l'ortland Savings Hank, Pah-weather & Brooke, VV T., the Hank of MoMiunvble, Oka., and lha fbraf Natioaal Hank of f , Ogn, Tbene have plaecd allllielent sums with the Im porteri ami Traders National bank of New York to honor all drafbl ou tbo ■Qapaadad hank now in transit. Tho total ainouut ii not largu and will not euiliiirraii the banks iv the least. Olllcura or the t;i-nnil Lodge I. O O. »'. San b'KAM.'lae'o, May 15. The (Irand Lodge ul Old Fellows elected tho following iiffirera to dayt R, P, Smith, oi Daklaud, I Irani! Master; Kathuiiiel Cook, of Santa t'lara, Deputy Urand Master; 0, T. XL rVbran, uf Napa, Urand Warden; \V. B. l.yon, of Han I'taiicisco, tiranit Secretary; John Han ion, of Han RrAocleco, (irand Treaaorar. A lesolutioii in favor of tlm aatabliah. mant ot a home for aoed ami Infirni Odd Fellows waa adopted. Wheat and Hariri Market San FkANi'tsoo, May 18.. Wbent, noi|itotattona. Barley, weak and dull, buyer, .1)1; buyer, seaaoli, Stl'ditH). The Mlork llonrit. San Fkani im o, May It. — Beit A Belcher, |1.86; Chollar, $\ 3t| Crown Point,!) 40; ttould * Cnrrv, 81.45; Hale A Noreroia, $2 45; Mexican, 11.55; Ophir, fl.tUl PotOai, .115; Savage, .85; Sierra Nevada, .tlo; Union OaMoti dated, Milt) Navajo, If.'l; Yellow Jacket, ; Bell.- I do, .50; Oread Priaai -. Resolution No. 277. Imp rraapectt* nt l'r«Miit KRKH.sn, Cal., May 10,--lt ruined last Bight, Very little damage wan done to new-mown buy. Ths grata crop will ba in 11- il and Feat tiered. BoDlftaCal .May I.V-About ti o'clock tins evening % numhtr ol armed uiru took fotvi hie pos>esH'.oii ut' Loall t'obn, dry ■ ■ merchant, marched him up thii hill to tlie Ho. he ami I Union Kad way round bouse, and, without further CBrAmony, tuned and feathered htttt aud sent hint oil' down the cai.on. Ramon bad been Aoftting around alt day thut something won Id be dona to Colin, and a good deal of excitement prevailed. The ciuhh uf the affair was the ucrusa tion Made by a girl about ten yearn old, daughter of a railway eonduotos named W. 11. Beadlfl that, yesiurday, t'obn bad Invited ber mto h room back ot his Htore uiui bad expoaad hia person and atttniptad to violate ber chastity. Culm was terribly Inghtened nml cried bittarly whHe In the hamK of the mob, which numbered one bnndred meu, ami declared himself inno. t nt. t olio's friandl bavaaant it team down to bring him back, but at Ibe preautit hour (nine v. v.) bavd not returned, i miii HhootlnK Huilhoii A Mtateinent. Tt'tMos. A. T., May lfi.- Marces Cm/ waa shot and killed instantly to • lay by MtOtltfr Mexican. Tie ataiemeiit of HmUon A Co. nhowa liaMUtttH ol .$3(>4,701; assets. ||65,- Mulctde of aTrnoper San Carloh, A. T., May 10.--Ser geant VValtei tiow, Troop v. Thin! Cay aliy, dm ing temporary aberration of mind, suicided to-lay, ahooting himaelf through the bead with a piatal. EASTERN. The Mexican Keelpi-nelly Treaty Hied. Washington, May 16. Romero, Mcx- Icau Minister, informed the li.ipartiueiit of State today that be bad received nth.-ial notitication Irom his government of the ratification by the Mexico Sen ute ot the reciprocity treat) between tbe l ulled States and Mexico. rnbllc 1.0n.1- Mcttored WasiiimiTos, May In.-The Preei dent has issued a proclamation restoring to Ihe public the lands set apart by executive or lor as a reservation for J lean Ila Apache Indians, in ihe nortn weatern part ol New Uaiioo, embracing 907,000 acrea. x , i. Bapaaltlaa Aid iihi Peveoea. Washixi.ios, May I."..—The Senate paasad Ilia Housr Mil maid the New i 'i I nuns l-.v position by the loan of a mil - ! lion dollars. Tha I.) nclilng ol'Twii MsrSrrers I 111 .it Hi. nl The Jail l.uanleil by 'I'mopa. I VorsnsTnw s, tlhio. May 15 — A»h --j laud, Ohio, where Horn and I'tbhon are ; to he hung to-inorow, is tbe scene of great . ', itement, 1 he Foal teeuth kegiiuent, I Ohio National Onard, aad a portion ol the Kiabth Kegtmeut an i here lo pro I loot the jail, crowda of excited men .t. i was... etreoiou? that the crowd iv sists on lynching or a public execution. Sheriff tjates this aflame en, rneciwod -.'on maiketa and ammunition for his deputies. Melhnillnt llii.hi.pa Klertrd. I'Mini.r.i.i HiA, May 15. —The Metho diat l.i iieral Ciller-lice M-day elected as l.i.lmp. It, v. Or. W. X Hn.de, ol He 1.0,1, K. v Hi . ,1. M. Walden, of i iaeiaaati, Rev, \v. f. Mattel waa, uud Her. C. H. fowler. ißetrae-ftea* tor Miliar, I'avKToK. Mass., May 15.- At ths Seeoad Diet-riot Psmtinriilc Puatealiaa Ito .lay, the dasegetec ii. the Chhaga I Ceaveatioa mom ineWrweted tor beater. Tha leaaaahaah Way. W*T«Rai;nv, Conn., May 15-The Greenback tltala t wveation appointed I a eumuiittee of five to make ull uoiuina , lious ot delegates lo iudlauapolis. LOS ANdKLKH DAILY gggALD, FRIDAY MOttXING, MAY 10, 18M4. it it il ea- I> .1 as proof that the causes of this trouble are tn be fonod uutslda of legitimate actual busiueaa. The Prrabylerlaa Uraiaral Aa araably Haratoo N. V , May IS. - The Gen eral A-...iwby of the Presbyterian Churcb met Ibis morning, and was calleil to or der by ihe permanent clerk, Rev. L>r. lUiberts. 'I here are lully 2,000 persons in atten.lsnca. Mlerllna-. Kxrhasin nasi Honda. Nkw York. May 15 — (sterling bills ou Lonilou, 00 days, 54.87; Sterling bills on Isindou, sight drafts, $4.8!); V. 8. 4Jsof IMI, interest quarterly, ll.lSJj U. S. 4., 1907, interest quarterly f 1.3*2} I B, :ls, oplional. quarterly, SI mi.: W. U. Tel., .54|. Ihe Mlatnn of It M Uhsim * Mlmpiii I r i ii.k lo .Irrnie lh. it AtTaira. New Yokk, May 15 The statement of a member u( thu Urn of Oonnell, Lawmii & Simpson, on Wednesday, that their suspension wah duo wholly to the suspension of the Metropolitan Na tional Hank, waa not confirmed yeater day. Tbe Matnqiohtau having resumed, similar action on the part uf tbat hanking Hrm Wua auxioualy awaited. Towards tbe close of banking lioun it begMl to be whispered Mt«M thatthtir ta 11111 v would )>« t? ■ t >t! There were over fuui hundred hanks fur whom they transacted New York bm-ineas, neat tt-re.l threugh (leorgia, t I I i, I • < i - Missouri, Kausas, Arkansas, Nebraska, lowa, Colorado, Utah and oilier Terri tories*. Over one hundred bulletin)* were posted on their doom. Inside l)onnell and Ximpsou were busy all day trying to see where they stand. l.awHou in iv Kjrope. To a Tribun? reporler Simpson aaid: "We are aid figuring up and tryinw to net to a point where we fan resume. Wo ottt'l toll you any thing till about to-mono w (Kiiday) afternoon. Tberu ia a pros pect that, we will legume nud that || the (joint to which out airangomeuta uro lending." "(las your assignee or receiver been decided upon ?" "No, lirj nothing of that kind hai been or will he done now. We -.bail not make an assignment unlets satisfied that we cannot go on or settle uur business satisfactorily without it." "What are your liabilities?" "We can't toll, exactly in the noigbborhnoil ot three million!. M FOREIGN. Morcanatlr .Harrla«e IHaaelved l/iMioN, May 18. The Berlin correa doailtnl of tho Times is autbnrized lv aßnonooe the unuganatic marriage of Qnmi Dnke Lam la, of Hesseliarmstadi, with UadatlM Kalamire, has been legal ly ilihsolvad. Riverside Items. The OtOOOt Qrowtt'i Journal nf the I ith lastul bas tbe followinf! items of interest: Thu swarming bees still continue troublesome. Six swiirms wero occupy ing tbe walls of the Presbyterian church ut last accounts, ami many of thu ilwell ings iv the valley Lave bees to spate. U.iviil BartM* has shown us a black, shiny, jointetl creature which be has ilunorarM daalfwrlni the cut worms in bis vineyaril. People euKageil in fight ing the cut-worms arc advtseil t3 let Ibis lively little ally alone. He says tbe oieature is quiek-mntioneil, ami is Bum .Icnth to a worm when it gets hold of him. "HOW much are youraaae a?" "They will ba more I bad that. We shall pay every dollar, I now think." "Ih there any truth in tho rumors that Stnay unloaded Cleveland, Voungstown and Pittsburgh bonds on you?" "Not a word of truth. President Heney has un loaded nothing on ua at any time." "What has been the character of your securities*" "They have been such as would commend themselves to conserva tive judgment. Tlm greatest shrinkage iv their value lias been in some railroad bonds upon which we made advances- Cleveland, Young-itown and Pittsburgh these and some others." KiversiJe is to have a new hank. M. I>. Stewart, of Newton, Kansas, has pur chased a lot ou Main street, north of the Pavilion, and will suou out up a two story brick building for Ihe purpose mentioned. Mr. Stewart was here a year or more ago, liked the place and has concluded tn make this hia future home. He is a brother in-law of 11. D. Noland. "How much him your deposit iv tbe Metropolitan Bank?" "It wus :t ffTtmt ileal larger tbao we cnulij Ijavc wished." "Can you nut re-nune now that the Metropolitan has itone so*" " I'liaf is what we aro trying to find uut. Wo sliull know to-morrow." ('hai, K. Roe, of San Bernardino, and R. Lloyd, Snpirinteudent of the San Bernardino tins Works, were in River side ou Monday to tola up the projeot of nas works for our town. The proposi tion is almst entirely new to most of our citizens, but tho above named gentlemen say that if 30 meters, representing MO burners and v consuaiption of ahont '2000 foet per night, can be secured, the en terprise can be made to pay. Tha crop of cut worms evidently "ripened" a good deal earlier on tho coast than in tbis sectiou, which led tha people to infer that we were not to be bothered with them. Since our lost issue they have shown themselves in many portions of the valley iv such numbers as to make owners of vine yards anxious about the chances for the raisiu crop. A few vineyards have suf fered severely, but the damage done generally, thanks to prompt action of the t'itt/ens, has made it probable that the crop will not be materially reduced in conaequrnoe of their ravages. Sev eral alfalfa patches are alive with them, and vines and trees adjoining have been trotib ed considerably. Mr. 11. .1. limb sill found them eating tho oranges ou his place, they were perforating the rind of the fruit and hanging with their heads itnmorsed in the juice. Apriaots and peaches have also been attacked, but we think Ihe loss from Ihuir attack is inconsiderable, c. — "It ih undm stood that you will he uttered two millions to help you out." "Ye.i; 8. B. Elkins ottered that, hut that would only ba a drop in tho huckct. We were ellcred sever il hundred tbou sands hy cable, hut we must see where we stand first." An attach. 1 of the firm told the re porier matters bad#one so far that re sumption will hu impossible. The Rltfrt ol* thr PUk at Hatch Failure on Wall Mtr-ret Nkw York, May 15 -At \l o'clock the feeling wan genorul that tbo day would pas-i without further disasters, and when at '2:10 it wai anoounood that the widely known aud honored linn of Kink -1 Hatch was unable to meet its obligations, there was gn at surprise and much sorrow. In less than Hre minutes after tbe failure was made known from tbe rostrum of the Stock Exchange, Nassau street, from Pine to Wall, was filled with au eicitud crowd. The space outsido tbe railed enclosure in the large office of the firm wus tilled witii brokers, brokers' olvrlii ami mWMOget uoyn, many with chocks on the firm. No explanation of tbe cause of the failure was given. "The linn tins suspended paynieut," was the ouly answer given tn the avalanche of quastions "Will it reMunu? was asked by a jocon Toiees. No ono in the outer office was found willing ti auswer the question, inquiries fur members of the firm failed to produce any result. In a short time ceveral detectives canio in and the lomns were flowly cleared of ibe throng. The heavy iron doors closed and a policeman was placed ou duty at the Nassau street entrance. Only those having urgent business with the tirm were afterward admitted. Kor more than an hour Nassau street, in front of the banking house was almost impassable. HOTEL ARRIVALS YESTERDAY ST. CHARLES lIOTF.I. Sam Tavlur, Chino, Cal W I Ro'jlusoo, citi J A Tone, do W Klnncv. Nealuiil T Iturrtiel, do t'OMacey, do Tiano uurruel, .I.> James Lckk, Kans is A R Khla, M I), Tu.ti i C 11 Kiiuj, s ll.mardlno t ■ McCooi, San Fran HovJssTFord, do U U Ludinston, do Jno Hroau a dtr, do AW llalcvwf. Pomona tt 0 McVicar,Ottawa 0 H I Inducer, « F J I'hurehill, Stockton T A Curry, Laucaiter H Uoettiuer, do A NASAL INJECTOR free wilh each bottle of Shiloli's I atari li Remedy. Price fiO cents. Sold by U. 6*. Hciuzeman, I*2*2 North Main street. Ntnti inent ol* Flak A Hatch. Nkw York, May 15.- Fisk & Hutu 11 have baudsd the following notice to the Associated Press representative: "To our depositors uud other creditor: It is with great sorrow that we are obliged to announce to you our suspension, which has been brought about by a combina tion of circumstances. 'Ibe long con tinued decline iv tbe market puce of securities, even the very best, accompanied by a geuer.il weak ening of confidence in financial matters, together with the heavy drain age ot deposits, are ttte principal causes of our unfortunate position, We can only request those having claims ngaiuit us to extend to us such consideration and indulgence as we may need and it may be in their power to grant. Very truly, (Signed) FIBK A. SATOB. ftThe general opinion seems tn be tbat the failure of the linn is due in part to tbe tact that i, has been for years a heavy investor in tbe interest class of railroud bonds, paying high prices for them an 1 tho inability to realize un this class ot securities witboutbeavy loss. Hotrhklisn, Hitrnhara A * o Hope to item in** Moon. Nkw Yokk, May 15. -HotobkEst, of the linn of HotcbUiss, Biiruhain & Co., aaM yesterday that they hoped to resume lo day, although be could not say posi tively if tbey Would bo able to do so; also tbat, at an earYly date, they would resume was only a question ot time. Kan on the Mccond National Mtopped, Nkw Youk, May 15. The rush on tho Secoud National Bunk is ahout stopped. There were MS depositors up to noon. Tbe clearing BoUM has ar ranged tn pay alt Second National debts, l.luht Ran on the IrlMh Knil ■ranta' Savlna-a Bank Hn, Hweeney Mnspenda. NEW TO DAY. Attention, Thirty-Eights. Tbe officers anil members ol Thirty Eights Engine uemneny are re.|ue.tad so esssinble at the r.helin- tl, in,, at l o'clock r. a., to day, to attend tha funeral ~r William Cassklv. by Older ol 11. •n.'HKKIIkK, it Feieaara. Attention, Firemen. The members of the Los Ang-elts Fire Uepart nient are here!.*- nutiilcil to meet at their r« -«l>ectivs Engine Houses, hi lull uniform, at 1 0 nto It r. a to cay, tuatuiul the funeral of H'ui, t'asitili aseeassd, lite member ol I'ark Hose Uouieany No. 1. VYALTKIt a. MUIIBK, 11 Chief Eliciucsr. A BOTANY CIABS. Mr. J. 0, Oliver will organt-.e a Botany I 'lass at tlie Eighth Street Met.col building tint Satunlav, May inn, at I o'clock r. a. my 111.at FOR SALE. HothOMS an.l ether 1,11 Minus oil Ooivnry ave nue, Mm Khetrlo I.lain, r. st bus Angeles, Ap ply comerMeheland M„/art streets, hust I.os Angeles. my is m WANTED. A la.lv aim thoroughly unrli-rstanils canvass ing, tor tlu. city. AdUreil f. 11. Ilex mo. inyloia WANTED. A furnish;-1 house of not less than four rooma. e.,iur..llv located A.ldress "fc. X, ' IIKSAt.o office. 11 WANTED TO INVEST. A croud l.u.lnaas ma t would liks to Invest 110. tioo to «l*.,f'al i,, , „.,i,„ business. AJ. ore., j anker, Batata-, eotee. myiit-tit A GOOD CHANCE. Wente-l -An seetfetls man, wtth from MM le |„..ill ~| t-i ,|„ i ii„,i,Ui ||,„ >,-,. .uuiiial. ' vail al the elm* ul Wright m l 0., barren,!* Block, nst Fleet itrett, Seen. bi. nnyM-M STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Tlie annual meeting nl the Stockholder-.' of the l'alifornia ball,l lii,|,r„ieii.crit i „ui|ia>iy. lur the electlmi .it llireetuis nlliloiell nther liiifrluess as may lie piaaonted. Will 1„ held ut the nfflee ol the soemaev, on aorssny-, Mai MMi, IMS, st two ~ .-to. 1. 1- M , at then nlttec in bo, Angeles, I 'al. etytukl h. M. eaURCH, Iswslmj Certificate of Co partnership. BT.tTK ok California, I „ c.istv or Lm Aneaua i ' Wo. tbs undersigned, do hereby cettffythsl wo am |i.irtii,,|, traiiH.etlug till.v.ess 111 tbis Srm neae nnd style el WagMMci « i.nnain, tlut the naii.es lv full el ab tic men.liars ol sn n partnership ar. rh liicS Waie-iiba, h and A. 1.0 l ram noil that the idaecsof our letpeattVa resi dences ars sal imposite our rssriuetive names hereto «ur.i enhed. lv witness uhseont .1 have hereunto set oul hand, this llf-eeutli .biv of May, I--4 OHAlibrs wauemhch, l ... Angels., mli fsrtns. A lAIRRAIN LeaAngelss, California, inylilwl SUMMONS. lii the Jaatfoa'i Court Wiiiitiiib/tou Tuwnabip, of the t'wnutyof 1■« Auge leu, Btiste of California. 801 l ie Ft MM It I. I'laiiitill, | v*. j HilininoiiH. Frod llurlto. Defendant. J Th.' iN-opiß ol the Itala of Callforala mmd grtH)tni(( tv WmtA liurku, Uefeialanl You aro herrti) nqalnd tn a|>puar In M action t.ruuxlll .k|(Aitiisl Mill i,i th>' ahovt Icm ii tl 111 till tilt tn the -ImMm'i uourt ol Wttatttgtan IWa ■hip, OMMt) ul LOI Aiikiel.ti, Stat.- ot t.Aliforuta, ktl.l to ai<-».'l i.fU, r.; tltfJiMtli-v At hlluttlCel til tomiiUint fll.-l Iherviti ■*ltl,in the .Inv a. (oxdiim.- of thr.Uv ..f m rvh el uu urn nt thii Mummtii. ir ! Mil in Hn.t'c.'uMl). within tee .Uy». >" vrni.m Iwtntt ituill aorved tln.iv, hero Ttit- MMi<l »t't un in lir<iUL,'hl tn, roeovor of you thi: aiiin ni ihoi\ tAxtw iioiiuiurMtf.ii.i oata Ot tin-1 alttd iMatMol aanrtca aIIMM ia iw «iuc th« Mid I'Uiuntl i i ..it,i n, i I ,i t ' iri„ i,...i .si her houm- tn lh-- Town-thin of Wiliinn|(tnn, Cuimt) gf t<aa Aatftlw,at)«Hf -\- -i ln«t»neti M4iavM;M* huritm i*rti.'«ii»iM • a-r. ■ r... i* ha<l to anmiiwt coj.t of lull of vomelauit on fllo In thiß oltk-a an-J joii Rrt'hcrohy iKitinnl thai If >ou fail io mi »pjw*r ami anawfrMiil i»ni|ilalnt, aa aoo*« raqulrwii, m-i plainttfl will taki- Juilg 111. ntaaalnat >ou lor *3rt ,2j toffuthrr with i>u*lm 01 thU milt Makti lc fc 'al lc<' nn.l ilin- r. turn lierauf, Uttaii MMM my hanii tin- M J»>. f Ma.v, I9M J. K. c. JuKittun, Juatln- of the l'o>" ul Raid Aim. cop, tilkO bKAVkIt, t'unaUUe iuyt»-'2iu. Nkw York May 15. Tberu was a ■light run this morning ou tbe [rtSD Bnt< Lgrmnt Savings Bank, Chambers itraet. About 900 of tlx. doaotitora withdrea* tbeir accouuts. There are 98,066 depos itora. Lata this afternoon Wm. C. Sweeney, hanker, ou Nassau street, maile an ax aigtimcnt. The amount involved is not large, hut may embarrass small innnu feature I*l in the neighborhood of Nassau and Ann streets. The same bouse sns penrted about a year ago. t'nlll to be AliulUhril. Nkw York, May 15.—'t here wm talk nl the Kxobaage of abolishing calls. It has nlruaily beeu done iv Chicago, and it was the general opinion that tbia would he done immediately. The extremely high rales paid for money has ceased groat dsntornixntion ou w all street. Keatintntlou liiiiiomnllil.- Boston, May 13. —K. A. Hawloy, of Hawley A Co., acknowledges that his failure is a very bad one, that almost everything is gone and tbat resumption will tie impossible. Tbe liabilities, he believes, will not exceed $loO,OUO Cos turners refuse to make good tbeir mar gins. This, with tbe heavy run un tle poeits, led to the failure, which uot only affects stock operAtois aud speculators, but will reach many people uf small menus alt over New Kngland. A lleutnn »'irsn Nssprnils BOSTON, Mass., May IS. Hill, Stan wood A Co., brokers, correspondents ot (Me, Handle A Co., of New York, hay c suspended. Liabilities, $lOu,<-tH> It is stated that the deposit account of llawley A Co. is t'ioU.OUtl; total liabili ties, $s<X>,ooo. is. itnuii.it Mltoatloa nt 1.>... nna City. knXSiM CITT, Mo., May Ift All the banks settled their balances without lies nation, obviating the ntoeinuly for adopting any special plan of settlement, and tbe Situation appeared altogether reassuring. The Tana Valley Hank Hi,-,., sal-. BaaDfDßb, I'enn., May 16 -The bus pension ol tbe Tana Valley Baoh, to day, caused a run ou llie Flral National aad Bradford National Bank. All com en were paid. The Tuna \ alley was the Bradford correspondent of the Metropol itan Hank uf New York. « liicluuetl Cincinnati, Ohio, May 15. — Asidn from a little more caution ou the part of bankers, there is no effect here from Ibe dietnrWUM in New Yolk. llusiuees shows no tons of volume. The nuws of tbe failure of Kisk ft Hatch was received too late to atl cct to-day s business, but NEW TO-DAY. NEW TO-DAY. NEW TO-DAY. OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 105 AND 107 NORTH SPRING STREET. ■ 1 1 The Largest Sleek. The Finest Goods. THE LOWEST PRICES. Black Silks | Headquarters | Black Silks The following rorrcMponrtenre rxplilni Iteelf: Silks Silts I *. combricnfimir I silks. Silks DllA.lt UHIU 19 st baftifj s lAn S le -le la Rue *°I Ht. Denis. MAISON A LTOK. MA I BON A ST. KTIKNNE. CITY Paris leler Mara, 1884. CITY Messrs. Stern, Cahn St Lotb, bos Ai.gelcs. California: OF Psah Niks: We L U|r to inform >ou thst Qf w we have appointed you wile agents tor Uoh Angeles county, California, forthe sale of naaia our silke ' Uaehtuiiire Vllh; ile I'arln," (iraniled DA DI O rAKWi "Will not Cut nor Oreaae." We havenodouht r«IHO, theae ailks will meet la .vouriiiarkattht same hi-ti auoceas they have met with eUewhere, Silks. Silks Silks,Bill[s Wo have now in stock n full assortment of this celebrated make of Silks. Our Prices will be found as low aa those charged for very inferior Goods. Our Dress Goods Department ts perfection itself. Our Fancy Goods Department cannot be equaled iv this city. Our Ladies' Hosiery and Unnderwoar Departments cannot be sur passed. Our Clonk Department is in charge of an expert cloak manufac turer, and for perfeot litting garments and magnificent styles can cer tainly not be equaled in Southern California. We have just received aud added to our immense stock a com 4 plete and beautiful Hne of "PLUMES AND TIPS." V We tarry lha Hunt linn of Heullemen's furnishing (loads in Los Angeles. ONE PRICE. PLAIN FIGURES. NO DEVIATION. STERN, CAHN & LOEB. You cannot afford to lose the oppor tunity to save money that I am now offering to purchasers or goods. I earnestly invite all to examine my stock and learn prices. Hy so doing, I am sure yon will be convinced that I am selling lower than any other house in town. H. B. FOX, aprlStf !W North Spring 81. The New York Clothing House. HERMAN COHN, PROPRIETOR. THE NEWEST STYLES. THE BEST PITS. Bargains in Clothing. THE FINEST GOODS. THE LOWEBT PRICES. - We announce tha arrival of our complete stock of choice selections in Men's, Youth*', Boys',and Children s Hue Clothing & (.ents'Furnishing Goods. ELEGANT STYLES AND NOVELTIES FOR SPRING. Our stock is complete, our gouds anil our prices always reasonable. We will do better by yon than others will or can. OOMB AIVD SSXIZI TJS-- New York Clothing House, 13 4 Mfiin Btreet, BET. FARMERS & MERCHANTS' AND FIRST NATIONAL BANKS. Sale Extraordinary! TUB Diamonds, Watches & Fine Jewelry a -r PLATT & HERMAN'S OLD STAND Will now be PUT in the MARKET AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD of in Calitorni.- ALL GOODS GUARANTEED as REPRESENTED. B. K. MacGillivray, Manager. sprl*' Im i , NEW TO DAY. FINtNMB rOR 8 »». A int. rosewood ol.no. In good order, cheap, at 30» Viniinl. avenue, Boyle Heights mJIO Iw FOR SALE. lUOU Paperx MMI rie»fr««d«i •ho, Meet I nlilo, T«n..,|.. an.l I'aM.ee> Hants. HICRS, DI'Pl'V 4 CO., an 13 1 a Mantn, 12 Wert rint Ntroet. drained to the Firm. Mr. I. N Jacob) lias been admitted this day as a memht iof our firm JACOBY BROS. I, i AmrelM, May tut, 1884. mylO ttt GRAND COMBINATION ART SALE. Thu uiniersiitiutl prominent artists have con clude.l to hoi j a Sphinu As i iv» Sale Inthii city, ln older t > (five the citizens of this part of the sut . -\n tl taeßMw to purchase < HOK X Ol I. PAINTINtsM An they woiil.l have in San Francisco. Wo take i ■■ i .vi. in preaentinif to tne iiupei'tloij ot thocltlzeim of I.oh Angelas and vicinity a fine collection of too Ml»It is Ol I- PAINTIafJM, All hsmlwmily framed. The Paintings sill be upon free inhibition Kbiiiav ami Saturday, May lUth hikl 17th, at the store knonnas OUR BAZAAR," hiMcDonald Mask, No 'ill N, Main St (Signed.) XtVUUUi ROUIKHON, V,.N PIRBKASOT, NbKIIHAH, I'KIKHH, IUI-RR, Hill, Ijirhkll, Ronaiiii kz, and othvra. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY IBTH, At 7:30 o'clock. Also, on Hatttrdaty Arirrneti, May 171 li. Al l:N o'clock, and the closing MM on HnturrJny Kveulnit. at » rSO o'rlsrk At the store known as "OUR BABAAB," In McDonald Block, NO. 23 NORTH MAIN BTREET, The above, mentioned (..rand Combination NOTE, - The Pirturoa are now on Ires eihibi tlon, and I'atalopmii can Le obtained at SnJeo nioiii. The public .ire ri"»peetfull> invited to ex atniiie thesbiivc men.leiieil pieturea. NoßTiira.rrs Sl ( lark, Auctioneers. OH). C. Li OINQTON, Auctioneer. iu> IrS-'it Attention, Democrats! —OFTHI THIRD WARD A meeting will be held Saturday Eve., May 171b, At the Ladiea' Room of the TURN VEREIN HALL, All Democrats of the Third Ward are invited to attend. uiyW tt TURN HALL*, Sunday, Hay 18th, GERMAN PERFORMANCE —AND — KRANZCHEN, By the bnoMtla Section nf tho Society, with tho nasi,twice of MR. OTTO MAEHL, "Schneider Pips," A Comedy In one Act, Irom KOTZEBUC. Doors open at 7:.tt p. m. AniHISSIOHI. soo, mrmul AUCTION SALES. WRIGHT & CO., Real KmatH and Oeneral Auc tioneers, Ode. t-arron.if Block, \m Firat street, Itoom 18. Out door sales of .very drmlpllon promptly attended to. Sales at Private fc— IdttlCW, IxHlait.K and Boarding Houses. Htccks of Stores, Horsei, I'.trrlaees and all k:n.ls of eoods sold os the Uwisl Trrms. aWTlteaH returns mad.-. in. mil OUR NEW Car pel Beating Machine la now MUinlatL and WS solicit tbe i«tronaire r>r htiwrnkasysci ami t- (-■..,< curp«tM taken up, olaaartd ami telaid. We i lMtiin to bare the only new flrat class Car pal Bi atiii< HMehine in LoB Angelea, mud will do good work ut a reasonable rate. Carfwtri in any quantities cleaned and lelatd Hithin twenty four hourj from tbe time of taking Carpet Beating Works on Alvarado Ht. Leave orders at Hotter A Bradley's Branch Store, opposite Postoffiue. or at the Main Street Store. aWPOßtOfllc- I.OK UN, LACEY BROTHERS. feUttl LECTURE COURSE. MRB. FLORENCE WILLIAMS Will Hive amm of His Lectures on eminent Authors, on Moi.dav.. » win. «lnnar..l H.nn.lais at tli. Parlors ..I tne Pnabyltrlaa ihur. li, cor ncr of Hecond au.l lurt strict., coiumciicice on Monday Rnt, May nil li. AtSSOp. ■ Mnl.jecls K.lslu Arnold, Balsar, Octave Fcuillet, Toaryenl tf, Hwinboaraa, Frckmaiu. Ckalraiu Tickets for course.d. Hia.to tickets to l.c had atthc door. ,n> letf MISS ALICE M. WaTKINS, POKTItAIT PAIHTKH 111 lIII.M Has o%aa«d her studio wt :lo4lj North Main Sir.-.i 1'1.,-c-in liri«inv .m l I'sii.tiin,. Mini 'ay, MVluesdai an.l Frldai. Hriura fr..m 'J uu lilt ru. Tsrin. Icrate stmlin, R.kiiii No. v Miss Alice W.lkiu. heartily inwte. Isdie, and sciilkiueii inlcrestcd in art to , islt hr Mtudlo. mj 11.-l,n W. OLMSTED, HTurs H MAnON. Htone hulldlnii., foundations and rewrvolrs. All kinds of atone Manar] .lone proui|itlv al reawnahle rate. All aorli suaranteed. Cff-Addreeaor call st I nitoil States Hotel, i ... Anselus, myir. am laa Honor OPENING OF THE OPERA HOUSE. GRAND DISPLAY SUPERB JEWELS Diamond House! North Main Ht., Hose Block, j Opening May 19. The public nr.i rsrspaotfalty inviteil tv view litis amjaiatinl ooliaoiiolt, The Name nturtcNy r.xlenilcd to all. wlirtln r inira liiist rs or vlttltorH. CVEvvry eltliou and his family cordially In.ltvl, my Hill DEMOCRATIC Central Coiiimittee I A ineethur i.r the DsamraUa Itentral t'uaindl tee of lm AD««t«a OMwtV will bs held st the oftl. c of the He, relarv , lv the Allen Block, Los Angelea, OA - Saturday, May 17th, IHM4, At 11 o'clock a J. Ua llasril Slloas. (iiairnian Wsitss I). Draraaliaoa, Isaastsrv- myntd HOTIGI. I h.v. Lhl. .lav sold mv place, llnena \ lata oi Mr ,55 iUM Vfcg nii „,, tn I. ami the pul'li' in seller, fur their lllisraf |a.t«.na«.. I hop. that ta." will ..tend PHIIJ...TI S2BO Fora bMattlrl feel, two lilook. from Downey aye, v. Forisirtleulars i ulre of M. P. CUTLER, I KOOIU Allan lilook A Safe Invfistnwnt, RANCH FOR SAIN. One of ths Bent Jmprovel Farms ia the Oounty. HO Acre. Flr't-4'liM Land. Pueend cti*-lnXf u-om t,m . it. limit., Twenty inliuitea ri.le ti..mr..urt Howie, '-nt Teievlealraet. ilr.lii.ar) |» ll.iiu Imii.o, wild .u1... I ..ill - ~l I, , „ -r.ver.l piaittea eaibitii rreii Tie., .tM h. frarare, 1., l.i -n- Kuallst. Walnut., cc. nil iv ... .n... Thi. lonium i- -ii|K ii „tr .11 k.n.1.0l truil Trr.wan.l Vi,... .v. it, ,1,1,1. .... H.....1. .mt al, anlutely no Ir.-I. Hi r, i. nore hullkf locate... in th. c.iintv, ..If pure water arm pure air. I .... •»» oyer Ih. ity ai <l rell. vto th,. nrean. Thtahuvi- valnahl |.r.irerlv, with per t-rrt title, will ho uilil lor fill .IMI. on nay tornal of |... ii.. ni Apply to T. S. HALL, Office Internal It, rmei, No 10 f'ourt Street, Op|a>.iki mart 11,.im. l-ua Ai.«elee,l'al •al im The Central House, TatrJ "Inst, n*wr irsKXHee SANTA MONICA. 1. now apen for Uuests. Price* for Kooms aud Hoard rsaaonable. TABLE UNEXCELLED I Special inducements to parlies desiring lo spend the seasuu at the Seashore. FRANK EMERSON, luylft In. I'r.ipruli.r Ventnr* Livery. Feed and Sale BtaDle, M.uth Main .Irvet. No. Hs, hetwecn Hecondsnd Tt.int. l.v. Anselcr, t.'al. Horsss i. ... !. I . the day. weak or lu.uith. Hor.es bouirht and sold. lon ti.. ami lo l.t, with orsiilv out lean... at rrasonalil. rales. W. F. HATCHIR, hlplilll. Formerly proprielor ol Mle St.. • Evchanirs, 117 First .tried, to. AOfr.le., Usla. laylftf