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2 DAILY HERALU Single Coulee of the Herald, t) Hwf Herald Steam Printing House. Th. Ilia«i.i.sie..,. I'milin, Houa. la not ni P..H-I t.y any Job Hi I »» "-a Fecll* cm* ouul.le ol N»„ r-ranotaee. In tadllttsa lot olng Job .or.. Lo* price., I»a»l «<»* and S» cutioa nu, se mmt mmm .t Ml on*. dpoci.il Notice Hereafter nollee. ol Coin|*.lile. anrlrtlw .horchc. ru- , will only ueinierted Itl hu 111..1.0 p. 1.1 ailllllllSHltl W. rr»rve, lor Plat*. I Wordiip. a g.alultow. dlreotory. which 111 pp. r .eery Sunday morning. Thn llieAue tSBe. le eeanettte o wllh th. t.le phone lutein ol \M Angele. city and oounty. Order, lor .il.nniw.in.nl. ..r )01. work may b . lit through tl"- .'him tc niltiilief I*t The llllll.li 1. the ofßcl.l paper ol 111. elty of lav) Angele. Th. tilt delin.|uciit lan IbrU and all other nwXSewtal notice, appear only in IU col llrenteno Hro... No. n Union Bt|Uere New YnrWtlv, arc sgi-uU lor the IfSStM Itwll on.Utitly li. feeJM 011 aale nn their count n Mr B. N. Itow. lathe SanU Ana agent ol he HaaAi.o. Wim I'KMItiKNT "I' Til I I -.ITHi STATIC, QROVER CLEVELAND, Of Now Yutk. THOB. A. HENDRICKS, Of Indiana. lull PKKHIOL'NTIAI. H 1 ' lOt* CHAs'ItoIM.KII, |TII"M ii " I.AINK. ett ß m"':l'""l'lAiliuMtTiiN. LnLVillsll I M ,Hill W.J. 't'IN.NI.N, h11V.1.1 No INMIIIn. ol Trinity. .. MA lilt IN [lIOIIS, I ONI OL, ol I 1 " 11 ''; 1 ".I."."!',';"," ' mataa JtlllN A HTIM.I 11 1 riIAMKI. .IUM.M. ol Aim •; , J™} ' '" v - UKOKIIKT. MAKVK, |J H- ™ JABaST. BUIIPIiY, I KI>W A It I > WINTK, Vv"'ir*«-Klllt!""' I 0. AW i I-I of Monterey. I ol Tulare. R. F. DEL VALLE, of lata Alici lei.. Col. Markhum and the Chinese. Tbe HK.ui.i> o! ycaterdny contained a curd from Col. H - H Markham, the Re publican nominee for the Sixth Cutigren- Riuirnl district, iv which that gentleman positively denies that hi had ever MM* ployed Chinamen iv his Oro OfMM mine, or hail consented tv their employ ment. The iasue ia Ibll squarely raised between Col. Mark ham ami bit former partner, Dr. Cougar, between Col. Mark ham and hia former mining Hupei inteud eot, Samuel .lames, ami between Col. Mark hum ami bU former teamsters, the Messrs. Turner and Hriatol. In tho Ilkkai.ii of Sunday litt wm published the letter of tho Messrs. Turner ami lames, iv which they Mid that Col. Markha.ro, ia per-ion, had mat them on tba road to thu mine* and had dire, ted them in per •unto take Chinamen out to the Oro (.ramie property. Our esteemed contem porary, the Titn<s, undertook to throw a slur up.m thia letter; ami, iv ho many word*, it intim.itiMj tlmt Mr. Turner hail beeti misrepresented, with oblique hint* of forgery pointing at Dr. Cougar. Apru poa of thin |dniHo of the controversy, wu give below un affidavit iv which Mr. A. O. Hriatol, the other party to the letter which appeared iv the Hi-halm, tells whut he kuowa uhout tho matter. It wilt he remembered that Mr. H. waa one of the parties who, iv cnmtnou with Turner, waa directed lo bring out the Mongolians. Hut here ia tho atlidavit: Ntatk Of Cn.irouNiA, \ County ol Los Angelea. j A. O. Hriatol, being lirst duly sworn, deposes and says that he kuowa tho ful lowing article, to-wlt: KmTt.a Uailt If Ma lb: We hereby wish to stato that "fo were gulii* into Los Aiiß-eles after lvii,!" i-n l met Col. 11. H. Mark-uuii on tha adobe rtaul, who wished om- of ut fo return to I'natulana nml tnUe tint lot*.l of Chiiinmiri which liiml started the cvi tmm h.-fure for tln-u.o lintmlo -. wines, ami I, (Turner) returned nml started ith Ulem for till' -'S tin- M.-Vl lin lin K. Tt SNKH. A. v. BMNOb. I'nM.ler.n. H-i't IMb, mi. That the aa** 1 waa published iv the Loa Angelea DAICItHxMALD on Sunday, Sept. I.Bth, LBM, T] iat * nul arwole above referred to was .Trfsttß Wf MfsJi Turner iv tho preaenee of the uuder signed and Dr. Cougar, and waa then aud thore signed by aaid Turner and myself in tho presence of said Congur, aud in the presence of each other. All the matters and everything continued in aaid article me true, and since the same waa writteu Ami signed, aaid Turner liab admitted nnd he has never denied that everything therein contained ia true. Subscribed aud sworn tn before me this 4th day of October, 1884. [skal ] A. O. Bristol. Wm. N. Watk.ks, Notary Public. Comment front us is hardly necessary. As far as this controversy has gone the gravamen of the testimony is against Cot. Markham a rfOOrd on a question so vital to California and Culiforuiaus. The World's Fair at New Orleans Despite the active and now thorough ly aroused interest which is btiaj| dis played iv the approaching Presidential election, and the profound interest which we have unswervingly felt, ami as uniformly displayed, in all that pertains to tho welfare or success of tho Demo cratic party, wo continue to look upon the advancement of the prosperity of I.os Angeles county as one of the high est ends t<< which we can devote our journalistic cllorts. With that in view it becomes us to eidl the earnest atten tion of our readers to the necessity for more organized and intelligent cllorts iv the matter of preparing a creditable ex hibition for the coming World's Imposi tion to be held in New Orleans next w inter, commencing with December 15th. Tho preliminary work hna cer tainly been all that our county could desire. With such aMM as Mr. I. W. llt llniaii for Commissioner a prestige is given tv our endeavors which cannot but prove beneticial. Mr. Heilman, bow ever, cannot do anything useful to speak of unless his etTurts are ably assisted by tbose who tnke a geuuine interest in lha development of this county. We cannot, by any words, exaggerate the importance of the coming World'-. Fair. Since the lirst great X x pusi tiou in Lou don, away back in tlx; fifties, which was fathered, if not inaugurated, by tke Prince Conaort, theae Internation al exhibit* uf general .udustries and national progn ss have shown themselves us wondei ful motors to thu prosperity, as well us general thrift of the National or municipal bodies, under whose auspices they are held. Bnt, more than all this, is the benefit which comparatively new and unknown sec tions of country derive from this wide spread advertising. We are told tlmt Los Augeles county is probably tbe best advertised section of the United State*, but this v no reason for the apathy which so iar haa been displayed toward accumulating a creditable exhibit for tbe great exposition now in preparation at New Orleans. As a matter of fact, this will hv tbe greatest of all siu-h af fairs. It has been projected on a scale of unparalleled inaguiticencc aud magni tude. Nothiug tbat money can do to make it a grand success will be left un done. At its head is a man who has earned an almost national reputation far astounding energy and executive ability. He mote nationalities aud insiguihcant ones are putting out every effort to at tract the world's attention to the pro ducts of their soil and their labor. Our neighboring Territory of Arizona has al most forgotten the exciting interests of a t'reiidenlinl campaign in the all-abierb ing carea of gatberiug together an eibibit of signal atlraclioit. What, we aik, ii being done here at home ? Tbe import ance of exerting onraelvea il great; we might aay it Ii of vital neceuity. Immigration to tin, rarlbly Para diie will depend net a little on what we do in the coming winter. We. wbo have tbe prosperity of Ibii lection ao tleuply al heart, wbo bay. watched iv phenomenal progresi with BBwB profound atittety and cuti!ei|Uent gladn.it!, who have iv lite line of our ahility done all that our wßUOrtlllMl ■iltnttted of, now urge upon ill who feel aa wi do ou Urn lubjeot tv put their lies! loot forward. Let llier.be a gather ing together of uur wonderful prudticu, a judicioua ami intelligent a.leotion of all Iho.-> tiling, which will reveal to tbe outer world how much we have been favored in Nature , distribution and tbe remit will SOl Lm regretted by any. Now il the lim. lor making an t Hurl. Let ill not emulate Mn. Il.iltibey. TBI iceliim for Cleveland mil Hond ricks gjnilll oil around tho Ammn an continent. I I"' attempt to vitiligo the Hlnine propaganda ii a lugtlbrioue full ThM tin re il I crrtlill pictur •eqal element in the clmliilicy ol KUIuo Muotbedoubted. While the Kcpnbli em candidate for I'reiileut haa never advocated a di.tit.clivrly popular or vie ful iiicuuuri'; while hu haa lieen, to I certain ettenl, magnetic aod popular, lie is undoubtedly, if the American people believe in good moral! ami fair play, v Vary weak men. He ia putiued by the ahaduw uf the Mulligan letter!, and theau t-piallea have great itreugth while uuilenied. 'I be puiiciilioui way iv which Ihe Republican preiM carefully itippt'o-il thi'He letter! il in marked Con trail with the manner In which Blame referred tv them in hi! brief talk to a Maine reporter. Let ni have the truth. In other wonli, let vi havo light. TiJKa.rt of apotheosis whioh ts ac corded to Logan in certain Kepuh lican circles, gives rise to the natural idea that it ia very lit tle worth the while of an aspir iug American politician to cere "deuce Hues" about the truth. Thn man who is the Republican candidate for Vioe Pres ident id tho Tinted States Is the nemo man who laid that he was willing to do the dirty work which alone mud** the recovery of fugitive slaves possible, and which earned for hint the sobriquet of "Dirty Work John Logan." Thu ques tion of color haa disappeared from our National and Statu politics; hut tbe reminiscence of tbu old timo struggles leftVM the record of the descendant of Ibe Mingo chief, from the standpoint of principle, even moro stained thau is that nf Hbtiue, thu tattooed caudidate ptmT txctllence. Tiik very general approval expressed on all sides at tbo excellent soloutions Made by the recent Democratic County Convention would be unqualifiedly gtat ifying were it not that humaulty de mntided aomu hltto sympathy for thoae unfortunates brought forward for slam/hter by Ihe Knptihlicftu Convention uf Urn weak preceding. Tho impression vow very generally prevails, aud it ia one endorsed as uorrcct by mauy perspi cacious Republicans, that the Demo crats will elect their ticket almost to a mnu. No power ou earth can prevent such a consummation eiuept the most criminal imbecility. THI fact that Alexander Sullivan ban resigned the Presidency of the Irish Na tional League tv stump the Kasteru States for lilaino of course shows that there is a certain defection from the Democratic party in the Irish vote. That it ia very limited, however, ia shown by thu spontaneity aud authusi* nam with which such splendid Irishmen aa Geo, Patrick Collins, of Massachu setts, are championing the ticket of Cleveland aud Hendricks. Inconsistency all Around. The e.TtfcV B| Hill Now York Sun, Sec retary Stanton's Assistant Secretary of Wur, an admirer and eulogist of (iraut, later a professed Democrat and a more or less useful supporter of Democratic nominees, but now an avowed enemy of the Democratic parly and the Democratic candidate, is twitting Carl Sehurz with fickleness and inconsistency for refusing to support Blame ! -Detroit Free Pre**. ANNOUNCKMKNTS. (Incumbent) Regular Douiocratlc nominee for Superior Judge. J. O. MORGAN, (Incumbent) Regular Democinttc nominee for Justice of the Peace, Henry C. Austin, Republican noininee for City Justice. octitd For Township Constable, CH AH. 11. I'KNNINtI, is a candidate for the ottlce of TnwnshipCotiiUble, subject to the vote of the iK-ope on thu 4th nf November. He has haen nominated a* a caiiilldato ol Uie Reputdican County Convention. acpau td For Township Justice. RI'DOLI'H KAN>'KY, KcpuMican noininee for Township Justice of Los Augeles Township. Khs'tlon, November 4, ItwJl, octl td Pickit&Kelley, *12 NORTH MAIN STKKET, OFFER FOR SALE: House and lot ou llonls street; mortgaged; a tif acres on Main atttstj orange crop sotd for M. 00 on the trees; cheap;ftO.tsJO. Conn r lot aud house on Turner street; mort rand; must he sold; *7M). MU acres improved land mi es from P. O.; own- r goim: feast; StlM'O. Lot on Hill street :>iM,.U; fruit trco ; cheap est on the street; .0. Confectionery, fiuit ami lunch business, excel lent Mtand. *JOO. l>;> acree hiifhlj iiuproitsl fruit land; 2 housos ami barns; best btrgain in I'asauVn* 1 \... v tlood land at l,*iicaster per acre, #t>. S& acres on Adi.lll-; l»-iutifiil place; IIIXI.OOO. * 1.. 1 on [JM)Sf Main street, near church;cheap est on street; -l !» room house on I'ico street; large lot; AtIOOO. A great variety of ranches vacant land,houses and lots for sale. llojsos to runt. Kents col lected. seuSi tf FIRST ST. MARKET, No. IS Wert Firrt .treet, Between Hale »..J spring rtreeta. «holeaale ami r. i.ul -li :.u r. in Ki-*h. liaino ami Poultry. Fancy rWltrj and Piireoua a .jtcclalty. Ili|ihert oa.h i>iu,i|-iml f .r i.niltry, Kauiß, canary .nil other tiirda UiveiutatH, Amaru tor Petaluma In. cuuatur.. will) I.INDUN A BOLLE. A. M. EDELMAN, ARCHITECT, OITOOi i; North Main Strwit Is* Antrelss Cal. Hooms iti and IT, Heilman Klock. scp24tf NOTICE. Is hereby given that the Jackson street grade as assssnssn roQ, bstwesu wVasnsgtwa and Alameda streets, has been received \-\ tin Superintendent of HtroeU, and thht all>jum>i levie I and assessed in said assessment roll are now ihi« sic I payabla immediately; and that the pa\ ment of salt) sums is to bu made to him within (SO) thirty days from Hie dale of the first publicaton of this notice And ail assessment- r„,t paid l„.fore the cxpirs tion of said thirty (SO) days will he declared to bs delinquent; and that thereafter the sum of (£.) live per cent, upon the amount of «ach delin quent assessment, together with ths cost of ad -■■■>i. delinquent assessment, will be Sddad tli.reto. E. If. BOVD, Sunt. StreeU. \ Los Angelas, Cal.. oa. 3,1864. ukU 10t LOS ANGELES DAILY HEBALt). SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBEP 5. 1884. NKW TODAY. NKW TO DAY We are Still at the Old Standi The rjuccens of the pant year has inspired us with threat confidence for the future. We are justly proud of our success, and will continue our efforts to merit the confidence and patronage of the public. ODR SHOOJVD ANNUAL GRAND OPENING, With the choicest assortment of Tailor-made fine garments —equal to custom made—in the Latest Approved Styles—will commence on SATURDAY, 27TH INST. We invite nil to a critical examination of the .Styles, Fit, Trimming and Making of Olir Suits. The particular attention of Barents is called to our large and varied stock of toys' and Chihlreu's Suits. Remember, you take no chances at the Boston One Price Clothing House, 13 NADEAU BLOCK. a»ig»Pquare dealing is Ihe rule. One price to all. Money refunded if purchase is not satisfactory. Mp2a The Election Returns! From the Best regulated families in Los Angeles and vicinity show a decided majority for H. Jevne, the popular grocer, at Nos. 38 and 40 North Spring St. His store is now double the size of former ly and a complete and separate Order Depart ment has been added, where orders wiil be put up with a neatness and dispatch such as his former cramped quarters would not per mit. Economical housekeepers are particularly invited to examine our stock and prices. Courteous Treatment, Good Goods, Lowest Prices, Arc the rules at H. JEVNE S Popular Grocery House! 38 & 40 SPRING STREET, r.*.... JUST WHAT YOU ALL WANT I If you knew the excellence ol E. B. MILLAR & COS. PEN ANG : SPICES, FLAVORING EXTRACTS 1 BAKING POWDER, Etc., etc., much annoyance would be done away with, for they are WHOLLY FREE FROM ADULTERATION, And will preduce the best possible results in cookery. Samples of BAKING POWDER, Together with their circular, "Housekeepers' List of Fine Spices and Aids to Good Cookery," are being distributed in the city, giving an opportunity to test the superior quality. mfiia LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID, The Mheep Oil* Yon rolseniniH mid Illsi i.IV. tan t Best In use for Scab in Sheep and Fly-blow In Bucks and Calves and of great curative poa ers for stock of all kinds-collar and saddle- galls in horses, mange and hoof diseases; kills chicken lice, lice or skin disease iv Iks/h, checks dccoini.<rhiUoa, deodorises Impure air in livery stables. LITTLE'S SOLUBLE PHENYL E. Perfect as a spray in orchards or vine yard*; guaranteed to cure scale or cutworm without It.jury to growth; is non corrosive, and is bust when mixed with cold water. Try It once. All that Is sold is guaranteed to accomplish its object Directions with every can. Call on or address, SUTHERLAND HUTTON, P. O. Box 107. Js2x Kootu 2, Ducomtuun Block Los Angeles. Cala. W7 WESTERNHAGSN■ H. SCHIMMEL H. SCHIMMEL & CO., BOOTS & SHOES, 25 South Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. a£g»Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast for Wetteman, Rost & Co's hand and machine sewed fine men's Boots aud Shoes. „„„ ,„, KKW TO-DAY. JVKW TO-DAY. THE EVER ACTING AND HUNG HON OFTHK People's Store AT LAST RESUTLS Id a Quadruple Overstocking of Fall and Winter Goods! It Mai aa unexpected tv ua aa it ia no doubt to you that a houae should com mence to slaughter goods before, they ure unpacked or placed in stock and es pecially whan that stock consists of the Latest and Most Elegant Novelties That c.n bu purchased in the Iti it commercialfcentorfi of the country. OUR ORDERING DEPARTMENT And our buyers in New York and San Francisco are slightly at sea with each other. Each oue has purchased double the quantity ordered, aud we have a sur plus stock of tbrne times tho amount of our intended orders for Fait aud Winter trade. How it cornea we do not know, unless the former duplicated their orders to our respective buyers. Hut that is neither here nor there, the goods are her* and coming, aud must be disposed of in some manner. We will start right in and Slaughter tbe Whole Outfit! And let it go for wbat it will bring. It it a pity but cannot be helped. Our lebora for thii season will be devoted to tbeaccomplishmentef a task almost super human aud the prices of our new goads will be scandalously low. liuin start a where fortune ahould smile. The sale of these elegant goods will Commence MONDAY, the 6th inst., at 10 a. m., without reserve. We can assure our patrons that both in quantity, quality, price, exquisittness of pattern and fabric our Fall importations exceed any of our previous attempts. We simply ask an inspection. People's Store. N. B. Country orders receive prompt attention. Illus trated Catalogues mailed free upon application. Important Information TO PARENTS AND PUPILS OF THE Los Angeles Public Schools. The contract mmle between the Hoard of E.lucatien of IiOSJ Angelas City and the Publishers of Mcliuffey Roadcrs reads as futlows: "Any Pupil having a reader of any grade or kind, whether in use or not, can obtain the Book de sired for use by the payment of the Exchange Price ot the book desired for use in the school." This very remarkable contract speaks well for tho action of onr Board of Educa tion, as it will save the I'ublic a large amount of money iv the buying of new render* for this term. Wo have been appointed Agent* by the Publishers for the Exchange of the McGulTey Headers, and tho following Exchange Prices will be Strictly Maintained: McGuffey's First Reader 10 cents I McGufTey's Second Header 15 cent* McGnll'ey'a Third Reader '.'3 cent* | McGuffey's Konrth Reader 30 cent* Mctiuffey's Fifth Reader 35 cents. The following Text Hooks will also be sold at Exchange Prices : Reed's Word Lessons (in ex. for an old Swiuton Word Hook or Analysis) 10 eta Maury'a Phyaical Geography, revisod (in exchange for the old edition) 75 eta JSTThe Public will do well to remember these prices. In obtaining the books at Exohango Prices, children must of course bring us their old books back. All other School Books and School Supplies at Lowest Prices. PHIL. HIRSCHFELD & CO., •ep24-lln Booksellers anl Stationers, 215 North Main Street, Downey Block. CLEARANCE SALE Furniture, Carpets, Eto. <'ompelled to Oiler Kxtra To a( .l| ur- praont stock to make room for our fall goods. Thi. is no advertising dodge—we tneau what we say. (Satisfaction guaranteed. An invitation ex tended to all. ALLEN & THOMSON, sept" »g SOUTH SPRIX. ST.. I.OS AMCMJg. O O -A- X., WOOD. HAY AND CHARCOAL. HOLMES & SCOTT IST S. Sprlntr Street. nio Abernethy & Co. Have Just Received Expressly for the A Complete Line of Clothing, Underwear, HATS, CAPS, ETC., FOR GENTS, BOYS AND CHILDREN 7.1 \ortll Sprina; street, Los Angeles, Cal. ..„wi Just Received from tbe Exhibition in San Francisco: Beautiful Uptight and So,u«re Pl«no« aM ele gant Parlor Organs; alio an t pright l'iauo «Meh has liecn In use a few w. eks. •spa* lw KhdilMßskii' Kind. MISS L. J. HAMMOND Mss just returned from San Francisco, after an iilnthr- ~t tin-.-.- woc-ks, bringing with her a krgc stock of Milliner) Uncle In all the latest styles and reneMlM, at remarkably low prices, "'sopil'ilu" 11 Mo. ««■>. FtprlfJ«l«Vt. NKW TO DAY. NEW TO-DAY. NEW TO-DAY. CITY OF PARIS, wi tlllny ° F SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Sjffl» «|JByp 105 AND 107 NORTH SPRING STREET, mM \\Wjf LATEST PARISIAN STYLES, MAGNIFICENT GOOD 3. Beautiful Patterns and Unequaled Low Prioes. Our enormous stock of Dress Goods, Bilks and Velvet, has arrived and will be diaplayed MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1884. Ladle, In tha city and the surrounding country arc Boat cordially Invited to call and inspect this most Ueautllul and Complete Stock. Nutliih, like it in South ern UaUtontls. IN STYLES, QUANTITY, QUALITY & UNIFORM LOW PRICES WE LEAD. Goods Marked In Plain Flsures. "Ono Price." STERN. CAHN & LOEB. SALB!~ IIKI OKK RRSOVIIU I* TO OUR MTOKK. WOS. 13 AHTD 15 NORTH SPRIHTO STREET, WE OFFER AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 50 Extra Fine Walnnt and Mahogany Bed Room Sets. 75 Medium Fine Walnut and Ash Bed Room Sets. IM Low Priced Walnut, Cherry and Ash Bed Room sifts. We Have also made Great Reductions on Carpets, Oil Clothe, Linoleums, Mattings, etc. sarUo not fail lo call oa us before purchasing. O. T. BARKER & SONS. septatf iii-t. :ii4 and MS Worth Main Street. Near Pico Bouse. EDUCATIONAL. Sierra Madre College, A Christian College for Young Gentlemen and Ladies, PABADBSTA. Preparatory and Colleglst* Ooiir>os, Vocal and Instrumental Music. Painting and Drawing. KT|>ciises moderate. Fall Term Opens Wednesday, Sep tember 17th. Address J. W. HEALY, D. D., President, angtU 7w 80. Pasadena, Cal. Business College! .4 Itl \. Main att , near Pico House, LOS ANUKLE9, CAL. P. C. WOOPBURY, Proprietor, and Manager of Heald's Business College, San tWioisco, for the I«st seventeen years, baaoTMnod a FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS COLLEGE Whore Yoinif Hen slid Ladies can acq"'™ » Thorough, Practical Business Edu cation For particulars address F. C. WOODBURY .v CO., JelOtf P. o. box 1367, Lo. Angeles, Cal. E. PASSA, TEACHER. I I 111 111. sSjllllllll Graduated tha Uni versity o( Palls. School, and private lessons. No. 100 AI.ISO STRKET, LosAnKoles. au»2*tr PIANOFORTE MUSIC TEACHERS. Mrs. and Miss Deleval will Itl"! lemons on the Piano at thclrrcsiilcneo. 37 Daly street, East Los Anncles. or at tho residence ol jiuplß Address thr -.njhthe Poatofflco l.ox aw, or l.y personal application at residence. sepM-Ini PORTRAIT PMSTISC. Mr". E. Espina, rooently Iron, Europe, has opened a Studio at 316 W. Filth .Veet. where .he i. prepared to make Portraits either 111 Oil or Crayon. Lesson, given in all hramhes ol the art. Terms reasonable. septl'2 tin MIBCKLLANKOU9. NOTICE. Ixjs Angeles, Sept. 2T>, 1884. In conformity with a recommendation of the California State Hank Commis sion, and the farther action of the San Francisco Associated Hunks, we, the undersigned, do hereby mutually agree and pledge ourselves, each to the oth ers, that we will discontinue and refuse all current oTer-drafts from and after October Ist, next. F\hmkkm' & MssCIIANTs' UANk.o! Los Angeles. Fihst National Bank, of Lo, Angeles. Los Anori.sh Oot nty Bank. Los Anuslks National Bank. (Time, copy) eepi~ lm Petition in Insolvency. In the Superior Court of I-os Angeles Couß'y, State of California. In th. matterof Alfred JimM »n<l Walter .lame,, eopartnets doing business under th. Hun name and stj le el A. James .v Bro. Alfred James and Walter James, copartner, dobsl business under tha firm name and style o A. James * Hro., having filed in this Court their petition, schedules and inventories in Insolvency hy which It appear, that they arc l»"»l>«nt debtors the said Alfred James and Walter James, 'copartners as aforesaid, are hereby de clared'to be Insolvent. The sheriff of the County of Us Angeles is hereby directed t. take possession of all the ss tate real and personal, ot said Alfred James and Walter James and ot the copartnership of A. James A: Hro., debtors, except such ss may Is hv law exempt from execution, and of all dee I-, vouchers, books of account and paper, belong ing to Mid Alfred James and Walter Janitsl and A James and Hro., or either or all of th ami to keep the same safely until the ap)<oihtmciit of an assignee of their estates. All persons arc terh.ddcn tn pay any debts ts the said Insolvent, or either < I them, or to de liver any property belonging to them or either of them or to any person, fittn or corporation or a.s(«!iation for their or i ithcr ol their use. Ths said debtors an- hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property until the further order of this Court, . v epl a- herein ordered, It is further orih-r. it tbat all the creditors of said debtors, or either of them, or ot the co partnership of A. Jaim-i A Hro., be snd appear before the Honorable V. K. Howard, Judge ot the Superior Court ol the County of Los Au nbs, la open Court, st th. Court-room, of said Court iv tie city aod County of Los Angeles, oo The sth tiny ol November, ISM, At 10 Mock A M. of that day. to prove their debts and lo choose one or more assignees ol the oaUtes of said debtors. Itisfurtluir ordered that the order be pub lished 10 the I n, Ason.t-s Daily HkriLii, a newsnauer of g -raj eir.ilatiun,published In th. cltj sndcountv of Los Angeles, as often a. the said |iapcr is published before Ihe said day set for tie- meeting ot the creditors. . It is further ordered that. In the mean time,.ll proceedings against tho said Insolvent, hated October 2. 1834. ___ > HENKY M. SMITH, Judge nf Superior Court. Hi. knell 4 White, attorneys lor petltoners. octJ-td Ilrs. C. A Frank Stevens, DBNTISTSI Beat .ft ofTenth, ■»». Leave impres sion for teeth Is tho mortilng, can have them muds day. Teeth without a plate. Fine fillings a snedaitv. All operations guaranteed. Hooma IS snd Itl Hchnmeoher Ulock.opposite I' <> mvlllf W. R SPBNOB, riAi'TKAL rLiiaii. Late of Kiverslds, 1, now located at No. 44 South Sonne street, ia rear of F. f£. Ilrowu'a hardware store. Prepared to do all kiod, of flrst-elaa. plumbing. insllf ' 1 SCO! FOR THE CALIFORNIA AUCTION HOUSE! We arc Now Offering; Greater Inducements Than Ever All over the house so as to make rooai for our Fall and Winter Goods Now on the way. Remember our Motto at all times being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PEOFITS! CALIFORNIA AUCTION HOUSE, 71 N. SPRING STREET. jit" ' Opposite the Court House. mrU >AUICE^F^^SHIOiw. TO THK I. A niKH:-I will tell rt»gardlcs*of rost for the next 30 da)» tt,.' follow. I.** article: Ladies' hii.l Children* I nderwear. Ladies' arid Children's Suits, Udie*' and Children** Hosiery. Ladles' and Children's Wrappers, Ladies' snd Children's Cuiim Suits, Ladies' snd Children* Worsted Salts, Ladies and Children's Cashiu. r,- Suits. Ladies' and Children's Silk Suits, Ladies' and Children's White -Suite, Ladies' and Children's whitewrappen, (duties' Linen Dusters, Ladies' Mohair Dusters, Ladies' aprons, thaw N. dolmans, cloaks. Ladies' handsome trimnoed skirts In all colors and black In calico, gingham*, lawn*, delaines, worsted, cashmere, ladles' cloth, smtin snd silk, all tbe way from "Brents to *7n. Also a lsrgt? assortment of fancy goods. My Millinery Department needs to be seen to he appreciated, as it hu* been selected with ran: by an experienced Milliner. In regard to my DrosstnikiiiL,' I't'p-.rttnent, I wish to state to the ladies of Loe Angele* and vicinity that lam now prepared to (ill all orders ;il th ■ tfaotiest notice. As tn my work and fitting, I can safely state without fear r,t contradiction, or otherwise 1 Iswld not expert to reUin or Increase my extensive trade. My price* ar.■ ini-rnt.d to lu-lower than those offered by my sharpest competitors In Lo* Angelesor anywhere Call at MS V Main Mr., under Ht. Klmo Hotel. oett-liu - _ ...„ H. H. MARKHAM, President. P. P. JOHNSON. Secretary. C. H. BRADLEY, Vice-President. 0. T. STAMM, Treasurer. Incorporated August l, IHH4 4'apltal. SIOO.OOO. LOS ANGELES FURNITURE CO., SUCCESSORS TO OOTTER & BRADLEY, WHOLIBAI.E AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, "Wall Paper, Decorations, Etc., 25!), 2(11 North Main Street. Los Angeles, Cal., (OPPOSITE BAKER BLOCK,) Are Constantly receiving New Goods, and, on account'of convenience in handling and having bought at reduced oricos, they ara SELLING LOWER THAN EVER. «UKM(UII ... ... uCfl IV9I filling! from tho smallest to en §Jri_t___ Bs»JjTtS tire made with gold guaran ll l f' SßUßßSyjilg -'Itci Hiqinl the test of ti and vie. f| __\ mm\WwsmiK'ySLmmm\ ITJI Artificial Teeth Inserted on rubber, §SjSf aß&i r^aiSffltfflSCTliT^^a- 1 ''"I" 1 1- gntta percba, silver and gold. IMrl^P^S'S^Wn^a^^SSlHfV^tf 1 f" r bealth pref- PAINLESS EXTRACTION. DR. SMITH ha« recently invented and constructed an improved apparatua tbat will, in 0»e second, make the most aching teeth and the mogt painful gums a» insensible a. a ,tone. This makea teeth extracting in all cases—children and adnlta—alwolntely piinless and harmless. jy2std FOR 30 DAYS ONLY, COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, THE 26TH INSTANT. I have iast received an immense consignment of the celebrated lIANNAN ft sons band and machine made BOOTS eSc SHOES. To make room for thoso goods I will have to sacrifice $10,000 worth at a low prioe. Tbe tuprrior quality of my good, are wull known to everybody, and oat they go if they will not bring lint cost. A. S. MO DONALB, uep'J.Vlm No. 46 North Spring Street. 113 N. SPRING STEET, Hu jost moved into bis new garters and received a large and faaliionahlo stock of CLOTHS AND CASIDIZIBXIB Wbiob be is prepared to furnish in suits to his patrons with bis usual prompti tude. His PRICES ARE AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. ■SftUf