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FOR l-KK-IUI.M nil I-Mrm KTt.RK, GROVER CLEVELAND, in N.« York. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Uf Indian*. m m R. F. DEL VALLE, of Ixi* Anti'lm. A Senseless Charge Against Democrats. One of tlm moat insulting and abnittd charges made against the Democratic party by onr political opponantl »» that 11 the country wtuiM not be lafa under DetniKiratic rub-." We would be glad to hear sonrn pratanaa of a reaaon advanced why it would not ba aa'a. Tha D.uno orats aotttrolh d tba government for over fifty years, daring all of which lima the country wa* decidedly "rafa," A Deny ooratio admtnlatration u nv ° oa [^ahnaoa nnd Florida, out of which many States have boon funned, and a Democratic ad ministration fought tho Mexican war and gave us our splendid Paeitiu Coast empire, Thore ure now several hun dn-ds of thonsand■ mnro white voters in the United Rtatfs who are Democrats than (burn nre who are Republicans, and how senseless it is to assert that a country is not "safe" in tho hands of a majority of Its best rdtixeua. Thorn are probably ovor live millions of Homo cratia voters tn thr country. Are not the wives, children, mothers and homos of these live millions ns dear to them ns auch are to Republican*:. Are they not justai much concerned In protecting this country and maintaining it ns Ko publicans? Is not their property here and at stake thu same as that of Hopub Means? Ths Republican party has been in power so long thst it really is so putted np that it considers itself the government, and regards the members of any opposing organisation as interlop ers and outsiders, who are uot really American*, nnd who have no rights that that party is bound to respect. Hut wo think that it will receive a lesion at the polls next fall th t will touch it to ex hibit loss pride and arrogance there after, A Party in its Last Throes. The Republican party exhibit! every sign of speedily approaching dlssolatlon. Sin temperance men have loft it. nml tho Germane have forttkeu ii. In m>ite of Bltino'i published endorsement of th* odious Maine liquor law, tho Prohibi tionists of that and other States refuse to support the ambidextrous "deems," while tho full-blooded and nuti fnnati eal elomouts of the country abstain from warming up to the aid of tho man who Mrenohns prohibition in tho I'iuu Tree •State and practice! the opposite else where. Th.' brains of tlu- Republican party has gone oil with the Independ cnU, nnd ia itipporttng Cleveland, There is not a one horse country Repnb* lii ni editor Imt will asseverate with his every hrea'.h that the " mugwumps" are iusigniiioaut m Influence, Hut who is there that does not know iv his heart that mich men as the President of Har vard University, tho editors of //fir/in-'i WVcWy. the Nation, the Now York JferaJd and the New York Time* have lutlueuee, nml that that influence is felt all over this land? Tuu groat thinking element of tho Republican party -the men of scum- nnd principle, who will nut soli their houls for office— who don't want office, and lovo their country batter than any party —these men have called a halt. They say that parties are only maintained ns a means hy which certain things may he done; and if the tenders of the party are so corrupt that tho party ie made to do tho very t him;- it was originally formed to oppose, the reason for tho existence of party has censed, nml tho sooner it %i«B the better. We are rare that no popular sentiment was ever dissipated or disappeared so quickly, coinj lutely and magically as the spasmodic enthusi asm a limited number of Republicans, most of whom are personally interested in tho public offices, worked up among themselves w fa. 'ti Hlaiiie was nominated. The great mforoeeopeof fabulous magni lying power und wonderful revela tious, which the scientific papers now tell us is being exhibited and is at tracting great attention at I'aris, would be utterly incapable Of detecting tho slightest IMB of that feeling which six short weeks ago evolved those few and scattering cheers at the newspaper bul letin honi-ds. A remnant of fossiliforous politicians yet aflee!. tbe white "Maine hat," but evttn these are worn few and far between in a hall-h-arted aud apolo getic sort of fashion, while pampas grass still has no quotable value in the politi cal market. The eamp..ignaof blust'T, brag and white-pluau-d humbug has "flattened out," und tbe once grand Re publican party bns done likewise. In the meantime the young and vitalized Democracy was never so strong and hopeful. There is no denying tbat there is a world of difference iv tho two parties, at this time, in this respect, and tiom prt'Hcnt appearances the year iSHt will not only mark the defeat aud fall of the Republican party from power, but its utter and linal extincti m. One of Ihe illustrated papers that re ceutly arrived from the Bent has a good thing in the way of a picture, which speaks louder thaa any words could do of the relative purity ami faithfulness to their tenets of the Democratic and Re publican parties for the past few yean. At the top of the cut are placed the busts of the last three Democratic Speak ers of the House of Representatives, Kerr, Randall ami Carlisle, men "with out fear and without reproach." I'm derneath are placed the last three Re publican Speakers uf the same House, Colfax, RUine and Keifm, all uf whom are tattooed all over with corruption und fraud. If the subject of this were an isolutcd instance it might be passed without comment, but lv. n wLere you will and see if it does not ss a rule illus trate correctly the relat.ve character of the public officers placed in position by the two parties. We do not mean to insinuate thai Republicans aa a class, neraoiikliy. *re not a, linnait a. otbar oitizen.; but It t. a fact that a corrupt and cnnaciriicrlr*. crowd have pained tha aaofiidnnoy in the party to which thry helotiK. and for yara thia clinient tia. I" ••' n.irnt Ihe Hepublinalt orgaut7a tion aa a meane whereby to rob and de fraud tbe govrrnment. Thr kind nf Sat. aim. that havu held the high nrtine of Speaker under Republican rule are no ciceptioii to the cleat that under tbe same rule bare Imicu adiiiiiiiatering tbe affaire of tbe country for the pant fifteen year*. Dtkinu all presidential mmWpsjgmm the I • i ■■- iml peculiarities and features of tbe respective nominees are of more or less novelty ami Interest, for (h(« time, and the follow Inn iimy ho noted an one of those minor novelties, to which we have never seen nny reference. The Kcpuhli ron party h/is always shown a prefer**tn c In the personnel of Ita candidates for full - heard t it in en, while thu 1 K-mocracy tinvo leaned, from tho time of Jefferson, lo those with smooth-shaven faces. Krcmoiit, tlm tirst lt"|iuldiciu OaOtl dale for thr presidency, hud n full heard. Lincoln wore a heard (although nut ipiilc a full one), flrant was lull bearded, Hayes was full bearded, Oartield was (ul; Warded and Itluine is full hrarded. On the other hand, Buchanan wore no heard, l>ou U las wore no heard, AlcClel- Inn wore no hn.ird {except a mustache) flHn wore no 1., nil, I Uncock wore re heard (except a nius'arhr), and Cloy. -land has no heard hul a muslm-ho. THE LATEST! (Special to ths BIsULC by tbe Western Union Telegraph Company.! PACIFIC COAST. Kaatern VOhn isemnrallxetl. BjtS Kit\M ism, July 35, The Kast em wires aro iv trouble; report delay -ml. Ptasrsirrs South and Kant. UobaWrO, Cel., Jnly 25, The follow ing is the hit of Huulh bound pm-scngcrs passing hrre this evening; A Mills, Chicago, R M Tollman, Mis L Harden, California; W H Finery, Boe ton, Mass; W II Bradford, S Negus, NewYurk-.Chas W. Swain, Philudel pbia: S Sago and wife, .1 llinning, Lot Angeles; I. II Alien, Hmkeloy, Cuba, .1 IVaeeek, CoUoni Chits LKngus, Tucson; \V A White, Henry Kahn, C \V Crocker, C Wilder, U Atchisim, I. Locksmith, Sun l'Yanoisco. i--omul llin uiioii by thr Work. San Fkanhmo, .Inly 25. -dames liar ris, a bluoksinith by trade, sixty seven years years of ug , was found dead to day, suspended by the nn k, with Ihe rope fastened to tho gas tixturo iv his room. Ho had boon much depressed in spirits since, bit recent failure in busi ness. He leaves a widow and six sons, all grown tv manhood. Ihe « MticMe Itentt tctlon .\et Hi* tended. San PaMKGSfICO, Jnly2,Y The amend inoutrt to tho Chinese rMtrfdtfon Act, iv tho opinion of Co'lectOt Kenri, have nut unly amended Imt have extended the net until IVM Section 1. sajrt that from and after the PSwrSase of Hits act nnd un til the cxpiiniioii ot ten yenn next nfter the passuge of this act, the coining of (Chinese will he nnd the same is hereby suspended, etc. This adds two years to the period of restriction lixud hy the original Chinese restriction act. Par IHe Cimnt Pallurt*.* for Ihe Work. San FrttNci.si'n. duly 25, —Itrndst rod's Mercantile Agency reports tiftoon fail ures in tho Pao.Ho Const States nnd Tor litoriesfor the week ending to-day, as compared with sixteen for tba previous week and eighteen for the corriMpouding week of lSH.'t. Indicted for MelllilK IdqilOl' to In dlaun. sin Fiukci*oo, Jnly3s. The United states Qrand Jury baa fonnd an indict inoul agiinsl .1. I. Adams for selling Ihpim to Indians in San DttgO county. A bench warrant hai boon issued for his arrest. « heat and llarley Market. Han FftANOisoo, July 25. -Wheat, steady but .lull; buyer. $I.4JJ; buyer, season, §14 I (tj I .40. Barley, linn but QOl«tj Keller/ .S'> N^ 1 ; seller, season, N2.i SJi; buyer, .80;; buyer, season, Thr Mtock Until .1 San Fkani-im-o, duly 25,-Bello Isle, .50; B 4 Belcher, $:t 10; Choller, |4 :«>; down Point,sl,flO;Grmld*. Curry, $2 SO; Hale I Horcroat, 37; Mexican. $2 65t Navajo, *4.2o:t)phir. *l.H0; Potosi. 2 20; Havage Sl,HO;Sierra Neva«la,?2.:(o;UninnConse . (dated, 82 05; Yellow Jacket, $2.10; Grand Puzo, ,4ft, Limit I.tl Ism Inn Kittled. RAH Ut'knaVKNTi'lta, duly 25.— a 11 Patterson, Deputy United Slates Mar shal, to-day put Carpcntier »nd Steii. bach in possession of tho Kx-Mismm Kane ho, J. M Brooks, agent of the r meho, reeeiviog posscsdon for them. This is the linal determination of a long l;t gatioti, and now tin rancho is in com plete possession of the owners lor the tirst time in twenty year?. Trouble lletween 4'onti-aetorM. OaKLAXD, July 25. -Two rival con traotors, Tfcoe. 11. William* and John llitckett, are engaged in a serious con troversy, which may lend to bloodshed. The trouble is regarding a claim to Ihe land ou which the mud dredged from Oaklund creek is being dumped by Wil liams, who obtained the contract for dredging the stream. lie bad con structed n dam across tbe mouth of the slough which entered the creek and built fences along us banks. Beckett claims the laml on wbieb tbe mud was dumped by Williams. Last night a party of men in the employ of Ituckctt blew up with giant powder cartridges the dam and a portion of the bulkhead. This morning the Work of d<struoliun was resumed. No peromal vengeance bus been attempted, though the parties, numbering each |fi men, are armed, tuber parties have shown no disposition to interfere. liOHNCN hy tho Fire ut Tscoins TaoonA, W. T., July 85.—The loss by the tire to day will not exceed $50,• 000. Thirty-two business buddings wore destroyed, all small and mostly otvttpied us SftloODl and restaurants. Insurance, $15,000. Tbe origin ot the tire is un known. The principal losers are L Hir-«chbiirg, ('. Sargent, A. Sinon, Dor ris & Kuller, Taconia Savings Hank. EASTERN. Cholera on Ihe w Im*l*ml|>pl stiver. Washington, I). C. duly 25.—Dr. Hamilton, Surgeon < ienerul ot'the Marine Hospital, received the folljwing dis patch: Kvansvii.lk, bat, July 25. To the Smrmm 9mtr*t: There was a suspected pee* of cholera on thb steamer Annie P. Sylv. r, I ml for St. l/.tiis. The pittient died at Port Anderson, Mississippi, a child. The parlies came direct to New Orleans from Toulon. Have notified Cairo and St. j Signal j Amks, Surgeon. The Surgeon (icncral immediately tel egraphed to prominent points along the river noi to allow Ihe steamer to land until thoroughly inspected. This even ing Dr. Hamilton received dispatches notifying him that the Annie 1\ Sylver passed Cairo ou the 22 I, and is now at St. Louis, and that no suspected cases of cholera have occurred on board. He immediately telegraphed to the Surgeon of Marine Hospital lervioenl St. Louis to make a lull investigation and report to him at once the fact* with regard to the suH|>ected ease reported at I'ort Anderson, Mississippi, and the general condition of thu vessel and her passen gers and crew, in answer to a dis* patch to Surgeon Ames, at Kvansvillr, j Indiana, Hamilton has bins informed hy ' that officer that l.ia dispatch this after ! noon was based ou a telegram received by lorn (Annusi from the officer in charge (at Nashville, which states, ou the j authority of l>r. Pierce, of I'ort Ander son, Miss., that a cholera subject had been put off the Annie I. Sylver nt that | place, nnd the vessel was thun on her LQB ANGELES DAILY HERALD, BATUBDAY MOHyiyQ, JULY 86, 18S4, way up tha river. Dr. Hamilton says he does no. believe the caae was choleia, hnt feels justified fa takiog proper pre cautions without waiting to prove the suspicion baseless. Internal Krvrnse llerelpt*. Wahhim.toi, July WW -The Com missioner of Internal Revenue furnished to day statements relating to .he tran sactions of his bureau for tbe fiscal yeur end my June HO, 1884, and comparisons with those of the preceding fiscal year From these it appears that the avgrt (rate receipts foj ths fiscal year were « l "i. MO.Otst, a decreet* as company with Hi. pi .ceding year of fetsVaM. «.muU«-u. r« Impatient nt nm ler'* Delay. If tit VoHK, July'J.').- Charles Jenk ins, twice the candidate of the (ireen hack 1 arty of Ohio for Coventor, wrote to tleorge O. June*, Chairman of the State Committee, thitt he had taOsstod ;i telegram from a psrty in New York say ing it wa- douhtlul whether the State Con y. ntion in Ohio on the SSth Ins', would nominate an electoral ticket to be voted for at the coming election, and asking adrlce on tbe subject. James, In reply, ay: IMiernrul Butler runs as a candi date of our party, recognizing our prln c-phVund organization, it will take pat t in ths cnuvari, hut he mnst indicate his in Mulfoaf very soon, for our true men oata nothing for outside combinations. They arc becoming impatient and dis contented at his delay. Besides placing Slate and electoral tickets in nomina Lion, I hope, your Htatc convention will appoint a committee to net In concert .vitli other true men throughout the I'nioii in the selection of a candidate for Ptsei tint. In the ovent of flencral Batter declining to iun aiour candidate, I suggest Tuesday, September ft h, for such action, if it becomes necessary. VeUlsVg Kriitty U Iteeelve «-rer-l> ami Party. Tii, N. H., July 25.—The fr gau Tallapoosa, with Si net my I Ii in il' i and the KuKsian Minister, ftjr lived today. It la reported that ('hand ler tehgrophtd to .Secretary Lincoln to count In n; to arrange for Ihe reception oH.rcely Baaletary Lii.eohi will send tn nriny otliccr and surgeon tn meet the timely party mi their arrival lit re. 'I he city gov. rnuiciit of Pm tsiuouth ap pninied a committee, who havu nine arrangement* for the reception of the Cicely party, and Oovcrnor Kale ban been communicated with in regard to sending the State militia on that occa- I nlul Locomotive Kxplonlou. VVILKK&sMUI IV, Jnly *J5. -An empty tth.fting ungiun on the Lehigh Valley Itailmad withe crew of live on board, running from White lluvcii to Necopejk siiling, exploded this morning. The entire crew arc reported killed. Three were blown to tiiccen and cumot l>e found. Having no flagman to warn ■11 approaching freight traiu, the latter ran into the wreck, demolishing several cars. Hterllne; Kxrhangc and Honda. New York, duly 25.—Sterling bills on London, sixty days, $1 82$; Sterling bills on London, sight drafts, $-1 S|i. ; U. S. 4ss of I HOI, Interest quarterly, |L I2J; IT. S. 4s of l(H)7, interest quarterley, $l.2o}j;T. S. ,b», optional, interest quar terly ILOOJi VV. U. Telegraph, ,SB|, Protection .tskr-il by Nans tTar t n r era tor Son-I'nton KsnployeeM. i V-riwAn, July 25 —A petition was presented tv the Mayor to-day by the proprietors of stove foundries and cigar mannfaetnrers praying for protection for non-Union men in their employ. Thsry state thnt their men are assaulted and beaten day afier day, and receive no protection from tho pOltW If they can't he protected they will remove their fac t net, to other cities. Telegraph Kittest Iteduccd. Bii,ti\huil, July 25.—The Baltimore and Ohio telegraph Company have re duced tolls for messages between St. Louis, Washington, Baltimore, Phila delphia and New York to 25 cents for ilay, and night messages to 15 cents, for lifleen words, to go into effect Monday, and making the rate to St. Louis the simons Chicago, FOREIGN. Cholera Mortality. Paris, July 25. -There were 15 deaths in Toulon last night, 5 in tho hospital, in the town und 7in tho Biiburbs. It is feared the stormy weather will iu orenae the violoucc of the epidemic Six hundred people lets Toulon within two days for the Pyrenees. There were 16 deaths at Marseilles last night. Between 9 o'clock and noun there was mily one death from cholera at Marseil les. There is a large falling off iv tho number of cases. A Itenmer with cholera arrived off I'utlva, Spain. The inhabitants, pauic stnckcu, ted across the frontier into Portugal. In Marseilles at ti.so this morning, 17 deaths from cholera had occurrod. Thr i holei'ii Deri-easing. PART.*, Jnly '25.— Reports from Mar seilles and Toulon up to half-past 5 this afternoon show that the condition of affairs is steadily improving. The Counsellors of Aries, who fled at the ap pionch of the cholera, will be prose cuted. THE LONG FELT WANT. BUI Nye's Kxporience In Toytng With t\ Daily Paper. Robert J. Utirdelte, liaving related bin experience with a Young and strug gling daily, 1 move tbat otber brether mi present relate their own little history. 1 think it is sometimes a relief to un hurden the soul by a confession. 1 toyed \v>th a daily once which was incorporated to till along felt want. I did not know it was loaded. There was a rival daily that had been running two years, and we entered the arena, bop ing to win an easy victory over this other paper und become a great power iv tho we it. Wo made it our business to boom every thing that was hoomahle aud to smear ut the luck of enterpri c of our adversary. We got specials by mail, pre is reports hy slow freight, and showed a style of fearless enterprise that was tin- envy and tho admiration of many large metropolitan journals. We thought that our adversary wouldn't last more than a month after elect,on, but Thanksgiving came and found the Kvening Stpwwker still on deck. The editor would come antl borrow pr nt paper of us and then use it to call us the slime bedecked fl id putrid exponent of a still more baneful and political faction. We would borrow a font of brevier of Mm and characterise his paper as tbe wailing fmi mil in.;, dying in poisonous vapors of the deadly swump of political filth, wherein it has chosen its heil, edit «d by the bitter loe of the laundress and Und ley Murray, a man who hnd evaded justice for forty yeari, and not content with the outrage of all moral seuso, bad declared war ou the spelling book. Thus, we kept up a spirited contest for a long time. Sometimes we could not get our paper ouk of the freight ofhee, and sometimes ne couldn't, but we would loan each other the last quire we bad and keep friendly, while through the columns of our respective papers we -poke of each other in language which might have bceu constructed reproach able to some people. it was an exciting time. One day the Squmwker would offend a snbschh sr, and he would come over to us, and the next day we would unwittingly tread on the toes of one of our grout ai my of subscribers, and be wonld go over to the enemy. The editor of another paper and my self saw that it was going to be a war ot extermination. We ground our teeth and our shears and sailed in. At the end of the lirst year he had discharged his servant girl and my paper owed me $SOO salary. At the end of the second year he had blown in his fine brick resi dence und 1 bad taken my salary as police justice and thrown it into the rapacious maw of my little hungry long felt want. (»oe day tbe little, muddy, measly, Ions; suffering features of the Xi; ni»<, UkmA to appear. We kept nsking the office boy why the Squawkrr did net come. He didn't know. Kiu ally he went to the publication otbee. The door was locked. A map of Dakota waa hung over one window aud a prin ters towel over another. The afitoe boy raised the map and stole in. The un certain light here ami there broke in straggling rays through the threadbare places in the towel. On the desk lay a I'lter from the advertiser of a Colio B tans I in which be offered to take a col umn in the St/uauler a year, following pare reading matter and with '2,0X10 lines of reading notices to be strung all along ihrjugh the editorial from day to day in bold-faced type, aud tn consideration therefore to furnish for two years to tbe editor, or his order, fifty bottles o Colic Kraser at publishers price delivered on board the cars. P.verything about the ofhVe showed tbat the work bud been going btavely on when the summons came. In hot tba summons lay there on the desk among other papers, along with the writ of an attatrhmant for |ttft.lft. Tills shows what a hold a paper gets nt. its subscribers end sis; what a hold the subscriher* get on the paper. The HherifT had been a tub*. rt!*r to the Sf/uawirr ever liuce it started, but We ..nin't know bis attachment for tbe paper was so great. Wo won tbe day, but at what a sac rifice. Tbe smoke of conflict cleared away and showed that the victory was not worthy of the carnsge. Wi Ms] survived, but we were not proud. The Bpttwb, r bad fought us bravely, and now its still, cold form lay in tbe base ment of tbe chief creditor, and the usual notice of attachment was tucked ou Ihe door. The editor and myself met ou the fol lowing <lay, and he was the more cheer ful of the two. He said he felt sorry for me, "I can nse what 1 get here after on my family," s.iid he; "bnt you i-an't. Yon will ftul guilty if you buy a barret of flour for your ownustt, know ing that it may imperil the next imsuo of the psper. 1 have panicd all of tliut." And be was right. The quicker a man decides to cease publishing v daily w-hetc it U not ueeded, just simply through v high moral MOM of duty, the soomr he wnl baootna Ifgnt-baomd and joyou*. I paid $*J.OOO for the pritiledgc of know ing tbi-, and 1 present it to every paid up subscriber of tin- />,/• PrtH without money and without price. I d..n't know very much, but if there's anything tbat I do know, and know it hard, aud know it with one bund tied behind me, it is tbat. Oetr&H #Vw thrum. A Salinas girl who married a poor young man smt who has in coiHcqucncc heafl practicing domestic duties bus lost fnith iv the entire social system. The other evening ht r busbaiul camo in at tf o'clock to supper and bunded her a paper foblud and scaled. 'What i* it, dear?"' she said tenderly "An in urance policy ou my life dar ling, for 110,000." "Why, lota, you already have one. What did you want with another?" "Angol mine, I ate two piece* of that pic you tntda for dinner." HOTEL ARRIVALS YESTERDAY BT. CHAItI.F.B IDITKt,. 0 C Hilton, Tuatln C.tv A \V Patterson, A T W I' Marsh. San Ddno P Cauitlel I. New York II S llordcli, 8 X T W 1., .m.uun San F W Soott, 8 I. f lliispo Luis ObtspO T It Oarulur, I'usad.im .1 F Thompson, S F M B Cox, AT F. W Pelrlaint, s F PICO IIOUSF.. S Weed. Colton J lireen & fam,Pomona C Thompson, stlorconiii I. hen,en, H F A llailey dial, Now York It Hall, St l.ouls CF. F.vans. Louisville Fl' I lenient. Holland M (Ireen £ wl.Chicago D Mood, Chlcigo S Sllckiiev A- daughter New York NKW TO PAY. FOR BALI. One ol the heat located saloons in thia city, and will ho closed OUt at a great sacrftlce, and must go in tlu; next throe days. Addiess ut once Lock Itox Mt, lm Angelas. Jy2o It ~~FOR SALE. 40 Acres or First-Cliiss Lniid In splendid locality. ABUNDANCE OF WATER. Ten and a half acre. In vines, from 4 to 11 u-nraold; 10 acre, alfafi 4 acre, orchard, 11 years old, If, acn-a of corn, gon.l linuae nnd liarn; laud well f.-in-cd. I'rlrv, #10,0110. Thi, place ia cheap at SlVtO, l,ut the owner is eniii|>elleulosell. Apply to ADAMS. MIN 1 MIRBAY, Snijy.!6| HlBce: 3« Pico House, N. Main St. FINE DAIRY AND STOCK RANCH Of about .100 acres can be had ATA BARGAIN, If called lor toon, shout S miles from tlty; con venient to market produce; land moist, sandy loan; L'Ktl shares of water sloel-; coral soil for de ciduouri fruit, and fmos; all well fenced and cross fenced; irnial orchard, alfalfa, house, liarn, eorrala, etc., etc. Could lie subdivided and aold al a great profit. Call ou or ad.lrea . ADAMS,SUN It Ml ItllAV, lmjy lm Office: MS I'ico llon.e, N. Main St. FIRST WARD DEMOCIUTICCLUC. There will be a general meeting of the FIRST WARD DEMOCRATIC CLUS At their headquarter.. Cor. San Fernando St. and Downey Avenue, Monday Evening, July £Sth, At 8 o'clock, aharp. A lull attendance la earnestly requested. By order ol the President. Jyill 51 NOTICE I XsOaS AB.GrBI.BB Democratic Club! There will bo a regular meeting of the LOS ANCELES DEMOCRATIC CLUB At the rooms of the Club, t or. Temple nntl New High si s. This (HATI'RDAY, Evening, July 26th, at 9 o'clock. THO-*. It. 111'."iWN, President. CEOROE J. DEN 18, Secretary. It Cercle Francais de Los Angeles. Jilt 25th, MM, The French Hub of Los Angeles, at Its last meeting, passed bj a onauimcAM vote the follow ing resolution: We, tho Franco Amerienn .-itizens of An gelo, without regard to political part.es, earn csilv prottst, sg un-t the partoling oi tbe French flag in the procession nf the iL'th inst. as well as iv any other politi ■ .1 ilemnuNtration, anil resohe that lids shall he published in the lUmficr«tic and RepuoUcau pftpMl of this city. tt SCREENS. CALL AM) EX A MINK OUB PATENT WlN dow Sciwiik; ah assay an 4 iitroafwt than any other. Carpenter-hop, IM l.o* Angeles street. M iriufacturcr o( Patent Hsmmoek Supporter*. jjtj lm W. K. t'HKLI'S. Adjudication of Insolvency, Stay of Proceeding.* and Order of Pub lication of Notice to Creditors. In the Superior Court of tbe County of Lus Angeles, State of California. In the matter ot 0. M. Jackson, an Insolv ent Debtor. 0. M. Jarkson havlng.Hled in this Court his petition, Kchtxlule and inventory in insolvency, hy which It appears thst he is un Insolvent dvhtor, the ssld C. M. J ckson is herehy de elarcd to be insolvent. The sheriff of the eoanty ot I. is AliKflcn is hereby ilireet.d to take ponses sion of sll the estate, mi and persons), of ths said insolvent debtor, eicept MSjfe as may lie hy law exempt from execution, snd of sll his •if>; l-, touchers, hook* ol account, and papers, and to keep the same safely until ths appointment of an AsMit-nee of his estate. All person* arc forbidden to out any debts to tho said insolvent, or to deliver any property belong. iuf[ to such insolvent, to him. or ta any person, firm, C'lrporatisn or association for his une. And Ihe Kaid Debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer ot deliver any property, until the further onler of this Court, except an herein ordered. II i* further ordered, that all the creditors of sahl debtor he and appear before the Honorable V. X Howard, Judge of the Superior Court of the County of Loi Mgeles, in open Court, at the Otirt lloom of u±u\ Court, in tha County of Los Angeles, oi. the Ist l»ay of Hcptrmber, IH*4, At 10 o clo'k a. M., of that day, to prova their debt*, and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. It i* further ordered, that the onler Ik; pah h*hed in the Ixm A won. a* Daily Hrkalo, a news paper of general circulation, published in the County of lm An k -. 1.-. as often a* the aaid paper is published, before the aaht day act for the meet ing of creditor*. Aud It Is further ordered, that, *n the m«»n tima, all proceedings atainst the said insolvent be stayed. Mao ,I July-tfitb, 1884. V K. HOWARD, Judge ef the Superior Court. Tonner, Clailiorn 4 Kolej, Attorneys for In seiveat. jytStd jUIW TO DAY. A'ucfToTf Sale This Day NOYES & FIELD, l« hum !■% » HT Opp. I' M. ■ Inlet at II o dock A. a. Tsrclvu 1., el of flrft-claa., larye aork horace, Bua'aleß. lliaetcn., Ilarnesa .nd olh.l foods. It NOYm a FIEI.ii, «u<tlone«ra. PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING, ETC. CLxaKH Orrtci, UoAne or Ht mRViaoM, I LOH ANUKLKS. Jllly tb, 1K44. f N-.tb c U hereby glvm that sealtid MtMMll «iM b.- received at thia otUce until Wed esday, 6th liny ofAuimt, IHHI. At *. J*.. for I'noiinir the Great Regit ler and fur.o dtinx Klcdoii blanks. Aowrtiftflchick for ttf*\. iiiuslai.'.roinpany each bid. The Hoard rcierus the right to nj. et any or all bids. i- . .'■ for the work miulred will M found In this oltlt c. liy onler of [lm hoard of Supervlwni. j>2Ut«J A. W, H/fTM. Clerk. Oourt House Street Delinquent List. lid hi. I iii-iit Assessment List of asness incuts unpaid on Court Muuse btrtet yrado, between Fort street and Flower street, lv and for the City of Loa county of Loa Angeles, mit of Califuiuta. No. 6 C I. Day All that ce.tiln tract ot land in the t it? ol Loa Angeles tronlinylll B-10 feet on the north tddo of < 'oiirt 11.-line hi net and b< mitltxl east by D. K. R Iwardl and wesi by A. M. and north hv nulf and IreneHUd ou 111 8 10 ftet frouting on i ourt House street. AiiKiuntof Tax «108.3fi J p«. cent :i '.ii C. st uf advertising &0 Total t20!)..7 No. 13-Vlrglula DiivU All that certain tract of land in the city of Los Angules fronting J'L irtl led Ice* on the north aide ol Court House street, hounded east by Mrs. J. 1.. Harrison,wrst by Hope street aim north b> self, and be.id.tnl on 7-.' 00-1( 0 hut fruntii.K ou Court House htreet. Amount ot tax 1123 W\ i, per cent 0.45 03i| of advertising H Total $13a>.824 No. 10 J. V. Vtnk-An that eerlfkln tr»ct of l<ud in thecih oi 1.-.. Angeles fronting H fi leet on the south fidti ot l". mt Doiiesu strict nml bounded c«Kt b> Fort hticct, west by Mrs. Julia l.t .tl aud south by F. I. (.lover, and beiit-llted on iv.'. feet fronting on Cottrl llou-e street. Amount of tax «UO.» ft per cent 8.82 C. rst of ailt-ertlileg 60 Total tltfs.ll Notice of Delinquent Assess raout Sale. STATROrCALIIOIIMV, 1 CtilMV or Los AnOKLKS, V CITT OK Los ASoKLItS. \ Publle notice Is heroic, given thut default hav lug been iiuniclii tin- p.twocntoliishesaioentsdne to the I ity 11 I on Augeles for tbe improvement and grading ot Court iluusr street, tictween Kort street und tinner tmt, tluon the propsrlv hereinbefore deseiibe.l, I,K. 11. Ik.,d, as Super in,i i.dciit ul Mi. itn in ami lor the said City of lx>a Anodes, o\ virtue of the authority in lue vested by law, unless the assessments together with the cost and percentage, aro paid, will on Monday, tho 4th Day or August, A. D. I»>K4, At the hour ol 10 o'clock in the torenoon of that da> commence lo sell the real property upon which iai I a-tHu-eiiueiits ire a lieu, at public auc tion for and ou account of »uch delinquent as- HOhsiiiunte* thereon In front of the ottkeof the Su periiitcmleut of Streets of the City of Los Atigelc*, County of Los Angeles, Htnte ol Call- Ami I will continue smh sales from day to day (Sunda.w and legal holidays excepted) ac cording to Ihe adjournments at.l between tho hours of 10 o'clock a, m. and :i o'clock v. M. of en eh dty of -.tit' and at the same place until the »hole property hert. inln fore set forth or so much t hereof »h mm tv lucct-harv shall be sold, and that 1 w ill sell tho smallest quantity of each piece or pan el of property l able for such assess ments that will be taken by any person for tho amount, in legal ccin of the United States, of Hie anscxinents and cost reuiaininj.- due and in paid therein, together with the Mini of (50) fifty cents pro* idrvl by la« for the certificate of sale in duplicate iv HUB and every case. CONDITIOaSS: The real property will be sold subject to re demption within twelve months trom the date of sale; but if not redeemed, conveyance ab solute in form of the property Mold will be exe cuted to the purchaser« thert-of as providid by law. All the prnpert;, horeinbt [ore descrilicd is in the city of I.os Angeles, cuinitv of Los Angeles, sin.' of "aliforniii. Sig-ned antl tlatcd at the said city of Los An gelea, California, this 2iilli day of July, A. D. 188 L K. II 110 YD, Superintendent of Streets of tlu city ol I,os An gelea. jj 20 8t d. J. MELL.US Commission Merchant, NO. 7 LOS ANGELES ST. tirnln and all Hinds or Country Produce. tar ATTENTION FARMERS ta Seed Wheat Tor Sale. DEFIANCE, WHITE, BUSSIAN AND OBIIUSSA WHEAT UK Mini.l SS AND BALD BAKLKY. Also aircnt for Tarpev ft Kirkpatrick, thor oUKhhred SPANISH UF.IUNO SHEEP. IIHI.OOO Mil I I I- Milt MAI.lt. Role Ai/ent for the Champion Rnrhert Win: and CHdaga (iiilrani/od liennoiuel ■teel. Gentle Women Who want filossy, luxuriant ami wavy treses or abundant, lien n( il nl Hair must uso LYONS KATH AIKUN. This Memat, esesp •rtlew always makes the Hair riow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests anil cures Bi'ay ness, removes tlandrnff nnd itchiiif;, makes tho Hnir Btrong, giving it n curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful, healthy Hair Is the guro result of using Kathairou. TUTTS PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these Hoiircea in ise throe fourths oi Jie 11 Incases of the human race. These iymptoiiM inih- M.' Uir irotiMtonco : oi appetite, Dowcll coatlve. Mlek Head »*!»<•, fullneaa after eat In*, aversion to I sertlnia of Uo.lv or mind. >f ffoodt Irrtt«l>llltr of temper. tplrlU. A feeling of havtnfr nrajlretrd inme dntr, I>lt*lne»s, Flattering at thf llrart, l>ots Itefore the ey« «. hlarlil y c >red I tine, t ONSTIPATIOft, and do rtand tho uso of a rnmctlythat actadlrcctlj m tho Liver. AsaLtvcrint'.liolnoTfJTT'S 1M1.1..S have no «.pial. Their aotlonon the \i Inovsund skin is also prompt; removing ill ImptnitlM through tucnothreo •'•«••/■ •nsjera of tho my item," producing nppo tie, sound dlgoetion, rogulnr atoola, aclcni ikl.iniKlaTlgorousbodv. TI-TT'W PU-laf* i.i i' no nausoa or giiptntr nor Interfere with tin My work and aro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. -.l.t cvitvwh-re,!»fle. (1f1i..A.-U MurrnySt.,N.Y TUUS HAIR DYE. (iitar llaik or WinaKKtu changed in stniitly tx,ntil/>f.ar Black bynalngle ap pllcntlon of thia DTK. fioh! n Dniggleta aaaant try ezpcaaa on receipt of $t. (1t1h44 Murray Slraet, New York. TUn S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPT. FRO Railroad Ticket and Employment Office. ill 111: M ol INFOBMATION; mala h.ln Ir,. 10-al Kstnt.. Ilrokcr ; hn>isss and lou sold on In sUHiiUiiits; houses and rOoms, luridsliisl or Ul) tuniidierl, snnmsl. K. NITTINOKK 1,4 North Main '.not, n«u rirat at. T. le f ho,„ No. 111. aupld thu EDUCATIONAL. University of Son them California. The licit College Year open* BKPTF.MRKR 10th, with a full conn of teacher*, with iTepara tory. Academic anil Colkjre Ik'partnteiit*. Youiut ladlwe protkh-d with turns et Hod*. Hall, under the care ot the Pre. -eptreas. Street care past the t'nlreretty every 24 minute*. f*oi catalogue ad dree* v >f BOVAKD, Jy» daw flw President. Portrait, Painting. J. M. Hornbeck, THE ARTIBT, Teaches pupils to paint per fect portraits In one week, This is a splendid opportu nity to learn a pleasant and very profitable business. Studio, - 121 Hill Street, juinf MISS ACKELSON'S BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL For young Ladies nnd Misses. Fall Urm open* Him!*), August loth. Particular attention wrivcn to Primary Department. Special .tranches: Music, Vocal and Instrumental, Kleeutlon, ur der the Mipcrvbdoii of Urs. il. K. Hill. For term-, etc.,apply at (M Main St. Jy2iilui College of Notre Dame, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA. Thli institution. offering peculiar advantages to young ladies wishing to receive a solid ;md rtlined education, wan founded In 11-51. In 18.15 it was incorporated hy the State LcHisUtmc, and, subsequently, the same hodv so c.\ tended the oiiaiiial charter as to confer'all tho rights and privileges of Collegiate Institutions. It occupies lar k e buildiuus, with extensive playground*, and pt.sser.scn e\dv ihliitf to make science Ltmiliar and attractive. The course ol Instruction is thorough in all the deoartmei.N Kvery fadllty will U afforded to students wh<> may llnd It desirable to devote their whole at teiitlon to mii Hie or li t study of the Itiiiguatrcs. The fccholurtti • wHi bruins on the Hrst Monday In August und iloh.s about thu thst week in June, Pupils are receivtd at any period of the year. TERMS: Per quarter, (payable In advance.) Hoarding, Tuitinn in Knglish, French, and. If desired, hpitniah, U<-imai) and Latin, washing aiiU use of bedding $76 Drawing (per quarter) 6 IViint,nj, r i« Water Colors 9 Painting In Oil, per lesain 1 Vocal and Instrumental music form extra chaigis. For further particulars, address: COLLEGE OF NOTKF. DAME, Jy2o lw San Jose. St. Vincent's College, LOS ANQEL.ES, cal. Studies will be Resumed ON MONDAY, AUG. 4th. Tho examination of applicant* will begin ON FRIDAY, AUG. Ist. For further reference, apply to KEY. A. J. MEYER, C. 11., jy 10 I'resident. Ellis Villa College A Day and Boarding School FOR YOUNQ LADIEB, l.o* ASIiKI.KS. I'AL. Fall Tkkm Openh September 2d For Circulars, etc., addrusß, llev. I>. W. Ilamin, Principal. |aMM HOPKINS ACADEMY, OMil.A\l> ( 11.. BEY. H. E. jf.wett, Principal. The next School Year hcgliu TUESDAY, July 29, I.SBS. Hand or CataloKUe. Je.l 'lm dfta WOODBURY'S Business College! 310 V Main Me., near Pico Houie, bOS ANOELIa, CAL. r. C. WOOPHUBY, Proprietor. «nj Mana||er ot Ui-rtltl 4 liiiniiu i... < olli'K>'. Sun l iaiicihco, lor tliu past seventeen years, lias opened a FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS COLLEGE Whore Young Men ami ladies can acquire a Thorough, Practical Business Edu cation For partleulare addreea F. C. WOODBURY 4 CO., ]e!0 lm V. I), lloi 1367, Los Anireles, ( al PRIVATE SCHOOL. Mr. Henderson's In.ate Hchool, day and even ing, h«,lds a K|aeial telln, coiiitneuciiiK July Tth. Pupils pri imri d lor ailinis-.lon to Normal, Colle- KinU! or Puldie Schools. private leasons 75 cents ««eh. 301 Fort street, corner ol Fourth, j.-.ihn Santa Clara College, SANTA CLARA, CAL. Studies will be Resumed Al (il SI sth, IHS4. Roferenca as to eharaeter, etc., of applicants required. K. K. KRUSI A. M. J , J>B lm President. Professor J. D. Botcherby, (iradunte of Art College, London, Kngland, Is prepared to trive lesson, in I raaluit and Oil Pontine; id i>rnale houses. For class Instruction his studio »ill he read, shortly. Addresa PKOF. J. 11. IUITI lIKHBY, P.O. Box ViKl; or apph hetaeen 12 arid 1 at loom 2, 71 North Main street. Jelu-lm A Summer School of ELOCUTION! To lie conducted hy PROF. W. T. ROSS, Of San Fraucinco, for a TERM OP SIX WEEKS, Monday, June the IMli. For particular* address V. It. tt'OOIHIKAIt. 442 Buena Vista Htrect, for circular. Place of niet-tion at the V. M. (.'. A Hall. m.vUltf Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, etc. IN THE BUPEIUOR COURT. iSTATE OF CALIFORNIA, i County of l."i Angeles, i In the matter of the estate ot lianlol Courtney, Pursuant U> an order of thia ' 'mm made thia day, noLit cis h«rel>\ tfivi-n that Tm-s lat, tli M ill day of Ant nut I Ml. at lOo'cloek ■ m of said day, at the court room of this Court, in the city and county of lam Antreles, ha4lMtn appointed for hearluif the application of Michael Mumme, pravluif that a tlocumeiit now on file in this Court. j.iiriK.rtiiiif to tie the laat Will aud Testament of D.uiicl Cuirtne}, d. c. asfil, Ire ■dm)tt4'd toprobntc, nim tli H : b tt« i-t hluiih iit»r> U iatnied thereon to said Mi. bai l Murnaue at which time ami place all |tenton» in terested therein may appear and contest the Dated July 20th, 1884. A. W. POTTS, County Ocrk. Ry A. Rimpau. Deputy. i>2Mot REMOVAL MOTICE. H. K. H O'Melarnv has moved his law nlllce tt Itunoller Ill.Tk, No. II Spring atreet, up sAire, Rooms U and lA, where he will he pleased to meet his patrons. JylSlin WALLS END, SYDNEY COAL FOR SALE. TOARHIVK. BY THE CARLOAD. Xi Alar. Barb rlonoma, ilua In all thia month. LOU AViKI.KH OAS CO , Jylatl otaoa: No, » aonora HI. SRW TO-DAY. . NEW TO-DAY. _ NKUToI.AY. 105 AND 107 NORTH SPRING STREET, The Largest Stock. The Finest Goods. THE LOWEST PRICES. t Kl",*. h * V w j V st ' re l eive < l <«»ot from BelfMt a fall line Table Llnoo, Napk.na, Towel., Fronting Linen,, Handkerchief,,,% Manufactured Expressly for Ua. We are the Bret and only house In thia oity that ha, ever Im ported tall clas. of good, direct from Kurope and w. are enabled •ell them for leae money than other homes here have to pay for them We are also agenta for I.adiej, Gentlemen's aud Children.* BATHING SUITS I Which we are selling at extraordinary Low Prices. STERN, CAHN & LOEB. Look Out for the Knife! JLM m\ We wlu from now on commence tt, put a sharp knife Into onr cfe^W^" VI CLOTHING! ML M P AND FURNISHING GOODS /A| \ \ MwL young or old, uruße-widiwT eMU ' P °° r ' Li/wsJ-i J-Jj, V■ \ Tho New York Clothing Houso, will* H H \ MAIN STREET. \ { j ■H \ BARGAINS I BARGAINS 1 I BARGAINS I! I 1 j / All dcscrliUions of Men's, Youths' and Boys'Clollilnt.', r~l7 '^iM a^^mWjS m m% Hat ' i ' ,a,M " ll < l furiilshliiß Koodx, Trunks, VnlUts, \ . L/ P t \ - fjT#*?^P'^ shirrs. Iloslt rt. elc. Knl lr<- New Minium r Slot h, lm- SS '. - •. , " incuse Variety. Lowest ■■rices. Visitors welcome. So '^NkP** trouble to show goods. The New York Clothing House, jneltf ____HERMAN COHjNT. MINING STOCK. INVESTMENT FOB HOME CAPITAL. THE SANCNEZ AND SOLEDAD Gold and Silver Mining Company Consolidated. Location ol Mines, Mojave Mining District, Sao lternardlno county, California. OFFICE: 42 North Main St , Los Angelas, Cal Oi Kil t.KS: JAMES NOEL President UKU. Vlee-Pr.-sid, nt IK A W. FELT St- JAME4 NOEL Treasurer imiiki toiin. JAMES NOEL, OFORGE .nt.MIL IRA W. FELT. COI. A. 11. MII.LKit, ISA A HAW O X UEUR3E TVHNKR Financial Agent The successful working of these mine* up to the present time, under thu moat uufaiorahlu clrcuinstancos, is too well known to the people of this section to call tor any extended . xplana lion. Capitalists East.having expressed a willing ness to furnish means to erect Reduction Works ut the mines, It has heen decided to expend a tew thousaad dollars In further tlrvel.tpon, ih, mines before the creel lon o! the works is com uieiiced, and In order to raise mo ity for this I ii r pose it has heen decided to offer a Hud tod amount of thu Preferred, Non-asaesßitMe, Troon ury Stock (par value of ten dollars a shaie) For Hale at two dollars and a half per share. This offer to hold good hut 'or a short time only, wlienUieprice will he advanced to the dollars Persons desiring information concerning the l mines, their locution, ussajs of ores, etc., can ap- I uly at the ottiee uf the I'-inipanv to James Noel, We-ident, or any of the Directors. Address all communications to GEORGE TURNER, Financial Agent, 4-2 NORTH MAIN STREET, Los Angeles, Cal JMII SALE ol HIMVC STOCK. THE COLORADO Copper Mountain Mining COMPANY. LOCATION OF MINFB Four miles Fast of he Colorado Bivcr, In Viuua Count;, Artaona T.rritorv, f. in-, south ol "Ihe Needle v the A. * P. K. It. OFFIIKBIe S. J. BECK IWtw K. K. lIKWITT Vice President HF.NKV lIAMMKI Tri-a.iutr TIIOS J. CUDDY Se.-rotari JOHN IIOI.D3WOHTHY Superliit.ii.leiil lIIHKCTOIU 9. J Back, R. X Hewitt, llenrv Kin. Hour; llaiumcl, A. 11. Dcnker, J« .(lorn,. John Ooldsworthy, Thoi. J. Cuddy. At ■ meeting of the Uo.nl of Director, of th Colorado Copper Mountain Mining Company I was roaolved lo place •SUO.mx) of the .took o the Company on the market to raise a working capital. The .toes I. to lie sold subject to the htion that a. seen a. WI.OOD are aula. nl.-l antl paid, the work of development slial he commenced. All money subscribed w ill lw pul on special depo.it lv th. First National Bask o Loe AligoleS Perenna desiring information concerning the ralne*.their assays, looatlnn, etc., can apply to an; of the Directors and are referred, hy per mission, lo the lolhmiiiK lot I irenth-nieij I F. Speiice, 11. H. Ornie, John O. Downey. Thia Stock Ib Perpetually Unaasea sable. Circulars giving a hl.tory of the mine, may h. had Ktak n,., II ai ion ta any ol the director* A M.p showing the .laat location of th. nilnea may he aeeu at the office of GEO. J. DENIS Attorney lor th. I.'ompauv, Boom 4, Dueemmun Block. Th. .lock I. at preaunt In the hand, of Col. X F. Hewitt, who may he seen at hi. Ofßoa at tha New Depot I The ihare. are of a par value ol 110 aaoh, but for th. not no day. will he aold for tl 60 each This In an e.oellent opportunity for those or ■mall meana to Invert money In a moat promls iag home enterprise By onler of Board ol Director.. H. J. BKCK, President. i Tilos. J. Cronr, geeretsry. mar Ituf A llargain lor Investors ! Lot 120x161. feei, with flna dwellings and a va vj.hL corner on two of the best streets tn the city, on line of streat cars: convenient to churches, schools, ate , and pay bur annually about si'.'oo net. There la ample room for five more hoi Id lugs Nimllar to thoae sow on the property tnd they ars never vacant This Is decidedly th« mieat opportunity for investment that we have had for many months. We am Instructed tn iell al any time within K. davi for « 2.000 F. H, BARCLAY, JIBU |w Nadsau Block.- VSCXI OBBAT CALIFORNIA AUCTION STORE! IT IS A FACT! We are showing larger and more desirable lines of Men's Clothing Especially in full suits, than can be found in any house west ol Chicago. Within the past ten days we have opened not less than Five Hundred Suits, , All most desirable perfect fitting garments and purchased nt a very close price from one of the , principal clothing manufacturers in New York City. We are ready now to offer newer goods and brighter styles than any other house in the city. IT ISA FACT! THE CALIFORNIA AUCTION STORE, 71 N. SPRING STREET, Opposite the Court House, mv „ Los Angeles. I I I DESll^u^^TEß. Mi,k.- no mistake when buylne- your lists snd plents' Furnishing flood.: Ihe »cry finest nnd tnostcelobratcd makes snd style, at Ihe lowest pries* ore always to b. found st DESMOND'S, THE HATTER, Opposite th. V. a. Hotel. »»HATS. ,m, HATg^3*_ ?i>tiit».ibt ;?<.inoe The Best and Cheapest Natural Aperient Water. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER LAXATIVES. "SPEEDY, SURE, and GENTLE." J'nf.xsor ROBERTS, F.R.C.T. London. * The most certain and comfortable cathartic, in cases of constipation and sluggish liver or piles. Ordinary Dose, a Wineglass/id before breakfast Of all OrmggMl and Mineral Water Dtaleri. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE BLUE LABEL. PICNIC! GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC OP THE Vigilance Hook and Ladder OOMPANY NO. I. AT THB CITY GARDENS. SUNDAY, afSLf !». ISS4. Prlraa >UI Im- , lor Uanrliitf. Kunnlne Jumpln,,eu,. Look Out for the Greased Piir. jy grtrf OFFICE HOURS. I will be st mr ofllos from 9*.m.te IK v t>nd ron 1 to 4 r v. dally, Sundays r. rep ted. E. H. BOYD, lvlSaf ftuyei-luteitdeU of Streeta. KNABE PIANOS. "I have never teen their equal." CLAM LOUIS! KILLOCG. A. L BANCROFT * CO., 711 Mif.it st ,g T. Sola Aagrnti tor tha P.. rifle Court. marxe In CITY STEAM Dying ft Scouring Establishment, 161SOUTN SPRING STRUT. Clothe, cleaned end renovated to appear lib* tSIIAKLKO WAOENBKOH, tmm tin. Proprietor W. OLMSTED HTONB MASOH. Htone hulldinire, foundatlona and oeuMal, eer.oira. All Undent Hone maaonrr Aorta prornp-. ly re*3oiialp|a ratea. All work guaranteed. tar Addraaa or oal, it ~t. .l flute. Hotel, Loa A ay alee, myiktm A. PEABLEY, I'Ml l ll IN •TOVIS, TifIWARI, »C*TI ASS ttraiilumere WaUr and Ilea Pipe, Hoae, Brae Honda, ale HAK.TAIIV PLUMBING and Tin ning mall their brenchee, 51* -North Main atreet, Pico Houea Bljca. n0.7