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2 (iraas Valley and other putts of thia State, a* well aa Keno, Nevada, felt the terrible tread of the mysterioui (Oreo*. On tho night of the flrit •hocki Allien* on the Mediterranean Waaahaken. Charleston, South Caro lina,was the center ol the dcatrticlion, and for three days that proud city haa aat trembling apparently on the verge of total ruin. Her |*)ople bH wailing in the streets in the midst of their ruined home*, lier marts of trade are desolate and now nt Ihe end of throe days no one dare forecast whut further visita tion await* the beautiful town. In the midat of it nil one bright ray of sympathy apam the darkened sky. I roiii Maßsachuictta and Connecticut go forth word* of cheer and acts of comfort to the ttriekw Southern city. In lluh light it may In truth I"' Mid Ibe war is over, and the country is on* in heart and soul. DAILY HEltAld)^ Ulna-le Ooplea of tba Herald. 6 cent* ffiISPAPER Tertlatng Agency, M and t,:, M<-rchants'Kx ebanga, Han Krnnelnco, Cal., where cou trsetfor advertising can be made for It. Herald steam Printing? House. Tba Hta*u> Steam Printing House Is not sarpaaaed by any Job printing office on the Paaifle Coaat, outside Ct Ban Francisco, In faoiUUaa for doltiß Job work. Low prloea, gaod work and execution may he relied upon at this ottoe. Special Notice. ]Mereartar notices of companies, aoeletlei, •hnrafaaa, ato., will only be Inserted to the litiU as paid advertisements. We reserve tar plaoas of worship a gratuitous directory whtoh will appaar every fltmaay morning. Tha Baaau) office ts connected with tba telephone system of Los Angelos city and eouttty. Orders for advcrtlsomunts or Job work may bo sent throual. this medium to number IM, Tba RatULD Is theofflclsl papor of the city •I Loa Angeles. The city delinquent tax lists aad all other munlolpal notices appear only In tts columns. Mr. R. K. Row* Is tbe Santa Ana agent of tha Hbkald. Tint following nketrlt tukon from tho column* ol the San Francisco Chronicle in a correct biography in hriof of the editor ol tlii* paper, now Douiocratic candidate for t'ongroa* frontlio Hixtli Congressional ilißlrict uf California. Ilia hitherto irreftag ahle rule of not permitting hi* namo tn hi intruded, ur even Mentioned in tltiH journal, of which he has heen the MltM daring mute than ten yearn, il broken during hitt absence, ami wo piil>linh what lhe leading Ite ptihlican jonrnnl of the Klnto hi! In nay of him I Joteph D. Lrnoh, of Loi Angele*, the nomine* (nun Un Sixth district, is it dyod-intlie-wool Democrat nnd a jotnimhMt of Ability and exiiorioiu-o. Hoi MM t<> California from Pittahurg, Pa., whtro he bed bean ngaared in JiMirmiliMin, in IH7D, anil locnieil In Ban Dihko. A few yenra later lie r*> moved lo fcon Angele*, where he was Identified with the daily IlKitALn.and after n time becanio its proprietor. Mr. Lynch in a man about l> \''urs oi age, full of eneray, an untiring worker, able in argument, and hia good btiaiiiea" judgment in evidenced l>y the Kin-cess ho has achieved in litH chosen Hold of joumulism. Our Foreign Relations. It in fast becoming tlie fashion of Republican platforms in this year of grace to devote a particular!? rlclotlS plank in inveigling against tho atti tude of the administration, and par ticularly the Department of State, for the attitude taken by thorn in regard to the few minor incidents which baVfe lately taken place that just missed being foreign w implications. Kepub lican speakers liom the Htmnp in the coming political, campaign will shriek themselves bine in tlio faco and hoar ho in the throat over whal they will designate uh the infamous cowardieo of an administration which would suffer to go unpunished Indig nities to the American flag. Taking th© tue from the plumed and disap pointed knight the Canadian fish eries question is to be made Ihe topic of many a bloviant hern in the next two months. If the Department dJ State had thrown the nation into war or had ovorlooked this controversy on tho fisheries. ipuwtion, not only Republican politicians but Democrat- It friends of the administration would have just cause of complaint, but as this question is even now receiving serious diplomatic conmdenltion in both England and America, il would be more sensible and decent to await the result of pending correspondence and negotiations, than to fish for votes by blatant misrepresentation— a bait to catch votes. "Concerning onr fishery righ.s and privileges," aays the New Orleans Time*~ Demo crat, in a strong and irrefutable arti cle on tho subject: "The Republican leaders can well afford to keep silent with more advantage to themselves and the'rown records, They allowed our present fishery laws and treaties to remain untouched during the twen ty-four years in which their part} was in power. And they cheerfully gave up, nut the few thousands tem porarily humid up in one or two seized vessels of disputed ownership, hut the enormous amount of *5,tH)0,000 paid in damages for trespassing on the Canadian fishing grounds. It is not quite consistent fast now for the Republicans to lie blaming Mr, Bay ard for letting the Canadians touch very tightly the pockets of lhe Ameri can people. "During their long control of power tbe Republican party did not hliow a very brilliant record in the mailer of its foreign relations It let the Span iards exeeulw Captain Pry aud his comrades in Cuba, without tbe for mality Ol a trial, while Kngland sent a war vessel to claim any of her Bub ieets wbo might have been mixed up in that deplorable uHuir. Samana Ray and the Venezuelan claims do not present particularly brilliant pages in the big hook recording our foreign relations; ami the odor ot the American diplomacy, exercised for the benefit of our citizens in the wnr betwoen Chili nnd Peru, outemelled the guano beds which originally caused ihat greatest of all the Booth American wars. *'In the whole twenty-four years during which the Republican party controlled and directed tho affairs of this government there was not a sin gle incident which happened in our relations with foreign power* to which the American people can point with any degree of pride or look with satisfaction." It is somewhat strange that, with the charming effrontery which dis tinguishes the outgivings of Kepubll can plat .'onus, the Maine of our being without a navy is not laid to Demo cratic doors, hut that is a charge no doubt reserved for a Presidential year and John Roach or his ghost will probably mother it. Tho next < iovurnor of < Salifoi nil was nominated yesterday by the I>omocratt( Bftstfl Convention, in the person of WasfttttgtOi: Paitloti, the present Mayor of San Francisco. Mr. Bartlett is a pillar of Htrengtli. He waft elected Mayor by a majority ol several thousands when the city gave Blame about three thousand major ity. His administration has been a model of purity, ability and reform, ami lias mado Mr. Huitlett more pop ular than ever. HUelection is a fore gone conclusion. The remainder of the ticket, given in detail elsewhere, is all in the samo line of fitness, There can be no doubt that the Ih ni- OCratlc State ticket, no far sir made up, in the best ever nominated In California, and it will be triumphant* |y successful. iVmociats may well be jubilant over their proftpftets, Thore is no "oil color" about tho ticket. It is good, sound, respecta ble an-1 able all the way through from first t«i last. Four Deaths in a Day. Yesterday Man a rather livfly day in this city for tho old grim terror which no mortal save Hiayphtis cvur eneceeded in chaining. A LtnULD report etfrfpet Ur. Andrew McKailand on tlio street yesterday and naked him how things were, "Well," said the Coroner, "things are lively enough with mo. 1 have four inquests to-day." The scribe, in hH heartless way, thongbt he«aw a wh.de broadrddo of news in thia dread array t" come under the "rroirner.s 'uncut law." It turned out far otherwise. For the victims wero nearly all tramps. The Coroner know the particulars of only one. He was a colored man named Smart, who had resided at No. 11 Los Angeles. He had been missing for two or throe, days and nn he was not unite right iv his mind, his (rfwdl had been searching for him, He was found at the co.inly h< pi to I seriously hurt by a bad MOW in the back part ot tlio head. It was subsequently learned that he wan struck hy a passing train early in the morning. So fur as tLseeitained he seems to have collided with tho C. 8. R'y pa Monger traiu uftei it left the yard. The people noar by not knowing him took him to the county hm pitnl where he diod Iwforo noon The body waa taken to hi* lu't residence where an inquest will ho held this morning. The second easanlty was also a colored man who was run over hy an 8. I\ freight train live miles south of Lancas ter. Then the same train probably ran over a man near Lang's. The fourth in the bloody list wan also run over hy a train np UN road soim where. It is not known who he wan; fckt|ftcoideot i conn d near Vincent's. Three ooffini weir •.tMii ouL from Mos*i ■ .<Jam It A Neitske to br ing in the bodies. Hmurt was worth about $..0,000. Hypocrisy of the Republican Party. The Republican party is nothing if not hypocritical. Take the Cutting case as an example. Noarly every Kepublirun paper in the I' nited States savugoly denounced Mr. Bay ard and tho Administration for not opening hostilities immediately upon Mexico to obtain Cutting' b release, who, they claimed, WBM an American citizen languishing w Ithoul cause in a foreign dungeon, "ahamefutly de serted by his government," etc., etc. The Administration whs accused o! cowardice, imbecility, and nearly everything else that was wrong, be cause it did not plunge the country into immediate war on Oattlng's ac count. Hut mark thechango! The Administration had taken the matter in bund in the meantime, bad made demands and taken a stand that left Mexico no alternative but U< release Cutting or fight. The result was that tbe Mexican (lovommont found a way to give up Cutting. Now, that tho efforts of the Administration prove to have been successful in the matter, tbe Republican party,through iU press and convention platforms, all over the United States, turn right around anil fiercely assail tbe Admin istration for having tried to provoke a "causeless war upon v weak and in offensive sister Republic." Nearly every platform of tbe various State and County Conventions of that party held this year bus contained a plank to tbat effect. This is consist ency and patriotism with a venge ance. What Americanism to be taught to the rising generation! But the Kepublirun party exists only tv regain control of the DflOMj and no conduct is too shameful, hypocritical or barefaced for it to resort to in en deavoring to accomplish tbat end. All the nirinbith of the Land Oompany except 1, W. Hell man, visited the col ony Wednesday and plana were made with reference to the coming season. Among other thing* decided upon wat the Kinking ti artesian well«. The first will be •unk in the cienega hack of the Mountain View Hotel to reach the deeper How. Surface springs abound about there, but iv digging v ditoh re cently a MW hroko through tho clay, about a four-inch stream, that would •jean to coma from a great depth. Sun day t.venty-six Chinamen were taken over aud pnt to work in the cioocga, making forty-five men now employed there in developing the water. The flow from the spring has been tlMrlj doubled. Then is a small spring the base line that is the private properly or some members of the oompany, and thin is beiug developed into a good flow. The water will lie piped from it tv Mr. I.yneh's honte, now building. About sixty men arc now in the employ of tbe Luid Company, including the surveyor* and Ihe workmen 01 the hotel at Cucaimmga (irove, which is being pushed rapidly forward and will be ready for plastering this week. Archi tects are at work on plant) tor a ?f>IXH) hotel to be built at Cucamouga station. —Ontario Recerd. When We Demoralize the Stomach. Hy t a cess or unproduencc m eating, we cannot hope to ear-ape the conse quence any great length of time. The most robiirtt digestion ir.ixt aucconih to abuses of that important functions Hut supposing that wo have been fool ish enough to enfeeble the stomach, is the damage irreparable By no means. The dyspeptic has only to do two thing* to insure his ultimate recovery, first, he should adopt an easily digestible diet. Second, he should use with reg ularity and persistence Ibwtettei '* Stomach Bitters, thu leading gastric in vignratant of the age. The multiform symptoms of dyupepsia, and the almost invariably attending disorders, hi lout ness aud constipation, will issuredly cease if the above advise it attended to. Who that has nfh-rcd the torments that chronic indigestion inflicts wilt neglect to take advantage of a remedy i which, if the most positive evidence of the medical profusion aud tho public is to be received with due credence, in au absolute specific for the complaint. Tin earthquake which has just Shaken the whole Atlantic const ftg roughly, is perhaps the most remark able in the unnals of the world for the widespread extent ol its effects. It reached from the seaeoast west ward to the MiHsisnippi, and from the Great Lakes tv the t.ulf. Nor were the shocks on the periphery slight. At New York they were very Myers, En the center of UUnois, Indiana and Ohio they all but swallowed townw alive. Nor again was tbe disturb ance confined to the Atlantic sea bor der. On Thursday night a Hlight tremor visitod Santa Cruz, on th* Pa cific, three thousand miles from the center of agitation. Last night Merced, | The favorite Beer. Try, rYedricksburg, [only $1 a du/en. Beaumont Is the coining town in Southern Califor nia iiecause it ban the finest aud most healthy climate. Wires Down. ! Chicago, Bept. .V-Heavy storms have aeiiously interfered with telegraph facili ties hot ween here and the Missouri river, LOS ANftBLES DAILY HEItALD. SATURDAY MUKNINg. SEFTEMBfcK 4. lßßfi. TELEGRAPHIC. More News From the Barthqaahes. OJ EEN VKTOIUA\S SYMPATHY. (icmnlnio'f BttApc Denied — The Kncfi. Markets mid Other Telegraphic Notes. Btttet*l to tha ITeratd 6, tti Amoctnttd Prtu C'HK'Ano, Sept. .1. -Associated l'reee dispitcbea from variom perte of tbe couatry show ■übscriptions of money for Ch»rleeton sourer, aggregating about 110.000 »o far. Prom Washing ton It ii announced that Chit i Clerk Youmans, of the Treasury Department, by permission acting Secretary f'airchild issued a circular lottcr to-day informing employes that the role prohibiting the circulation of subscription papers In Ihe department would be auspended in the oue of tbe Charleston relief fund, and beads of bureaus would be designated lo re;civo subscrip tions. Special performances will bo giv en in alt \Va.hiugton theaters and places of amusement for tbe henelit of the auf fercra. Atalsjutll o'clock to night another shuck of earthquake was t it along tho Atlantic coast. It was not attended by any damages us fur us can be learned, but it was strong enough to cause a stampede from their instruments of telegraph operators in Chailoston, August", and Columbia, and perhaps other places. They soon returned, however, and resumed busi. ness. The shake was felt from Jackson ville to Washington. It was plainly peicoptiblo in Washington but not so strongly as on Tuesday night. I n.\l;l I IfOt M*. IHITKI >. CaASMkoa, September 3. -At one minuto to 11 o'olook to-nigbt another toritlic shock passed over thu city. Con sternation again prevailed. People camping in the publio squares are sing ing and praying. At a joint meeting of tho Charleston Exchange and Merchants Kxehange to day the following was unanimously adopted; To all oxchanges ami commer cial bodies and bank.. Warebousos, colton presses, wharves, railrortds, rice mills aud everything elso necessary for handling business, though damaged, arc in working order. Wo fear no further disturbance. Tho dostruotlon of prop erty will oattse great distress nnd suffer ing bat will not Interfere with tho dis patch of hnsiuois. A. Tuft, President Charleston Kxehange. li. Maintain-, President Merchants' Kxehange. The joint meeting also adopted resolu tions to apply to tho President and Con gress for a national loan to aid the citi zens of Charleston in rebuilding the city. AT RAI.EKIII. Rai.iu.h, N. C„ September 3.—At 11:01 to-night a well developed shook of enrlhquake was felt here. It was pre ceded by a light rumbling noise. The oscillation of buildings was marked on the npper floors. AT AtfUUSTA. AuOtJflGL Oa., Beptembel .'!.— At 10:4o i. At, another shock mas distinctly Ml I'ho atrecte ore again tilled with people. AT WILMINGTON. Wh.misuton, N, C, September 3. — Another distinct but not Bevere earth quake shock was ftdt here at 11 v. Kb Much alarm was created and many peo ple rushed from their houses. 4:iearliiß Attn? tin- Debrln. Chaulkston, 8. 0. ( September 3.— Tho peoplo this morning have appar ently thrown off their fear and have gone to work clearing up debris and re moving dangerous walls. The ei'.y shows a scene of great activity. Another Miock. Nkw Yokk, Sept. 3.—lntelligence has* just reached here of another severe shock of earthquake at Charleston. Queenly Kyinpnihr* \\ a-iiim ton, Sept. 3.— The following dispatch was received by cable to-day from Queen Victoria: Balmoral, Sept. 3, 1886. To the President uf tho United States: I de* siro to express profound sympathy with the sufferer* by the late earthquakes, and await with anxiety the full intelli gence which 1 hope may show the effects to Lave been less disastrous than repart ed. The QtrKUt. Uiinkes Nearer Home* Q trail AN VoVflf, Cal., September 3.— Two heavy earthquakes, following each other in rapid sueeeasion, at a few min utes before|lS o'clook last night. The vibrations lasted several scujndt and were very heavy. BAAM vallky MOOR ri'. G&AM VaLLI*. September 3.—Quite a lively eartiiquake was felt here at I' 2 o'clock last night. MEKI'Kh NOT WtlJOffMli Mi i. le, September 3.—A slight earthquake was felt heie about i> o'clock last Bigot ■|£ I.\KTII\'CAKI 41 RJtKO, lth.v., V-v., September 3. -At 0:50 this morning a slight earthquake was felt, passing from south to north. A seeomt shock twenty seconds later was hardly perceptible. A lloiiMlul lliimnr. WAWtMVMt, Sept. 3,—ln the ah aence of official adwees, the rumor of n tight between American ud Mexican forces is discredited by tbe authorities tYv.-on, A. T., September 3.-Au otliotal diapatch to tha Star saye the Tombstone report that Qeronluo hid escaped nnd that Law ton* forces had a tight with the Mexican troops is without foundation. Cucamonga. IkWILLCOX, A. T„ Sept. .1.-Tho rept rt that tho Mexicans and United Stutta troops had h< en t OCStged aud that in the ftght Oeronimo anil his band had made Rood their o-cape, is without any foun dation iv fact. The Brooklyn Haves. Brooklyn, N. V., Sept. .I.—At the Hrooklyn Jockey Club ra*es to-day, Matin's Terauzi won the ~ s mile dash; time, liSlf, I ncindlttoiiMl Surrender. Hon*. September 3.—The revolution ary regimeuU hero havo surVeudered un conditionally to Alexander, and have appealed to him for clemency. Bulgaria is now trampiU, Alexander when he reached Bnchiroat, on his jonrnoy to Sofia, telegraphed to the Sultan assur ances of homage, and devotion. A Plncky W heclnian. Mission San Miooki., September 3.— Van Meyerbf'ck, the bicyclist en route from New York t.t San Kranoisco via New Orleans, arrived here at 5 p.m. from San bail Obispo, thin bi-inp his hundred and sixteenth day out. IIN\M I AHl> TIIAUL'. c;oveniiueni Itontis nnd icaitaaf shares. Nkw Yohk, September 3.—Govern* tnent bonds dull, with four Ri d a halfs £ ■ per cent lower. The stock market to-day except for the first few minutes was decidedly stnoug and the volume of business aa compared with previous, days of thia week was about doubled. Kxtraorlb nary favorable trutiie returns induced new buying, principally among grangera and trunk line shares. The graugera were decidedly the feature of the day. While in the afternoon Union I'acitie waa very Btrong and Lake Shore and Louisville & Nashville received consul erable attention, the opening was very tame, but prices showed advances of j to | porcent gent rally. There were some slight recessions in early trading from opening figures, but these were after wards recovered aud a dull but g. aurally tirm market existed until noon. In the afternoon, however, under luadership of St. I'aul, the market became niore active and stronger and without reaction con tinued to advance untd tbe Inst half hour, when realizations caused some alight recessions from the best prices. The market, however, close! firm at about tbe boat figures reached, Kvery tbiug on the active list is higher to-night and St. 1W and Union Pacific are up 1 £ per cent each, Lake Shore I|, Mew York Central U, KoufavUleA Nsshvdle, North <rn i' i Hi- preferred, Omaha and Oregon Transcontinental 1 per cent eaob, and others fractiooal imoun'i Consolidated Oas shows a decline of 1 per cent, The mew York rtiock martlet. Nkw Yobk, September .3.—Three per cent Oovernmont bonds, lOOg; four per cents, 126; four aad n half per cents, I"!':; Central Pacific, tffi Denver ft Rio Grande, 30; Kansna tX Texas, 31 ; Northern Pacific, 273; prcferredf 6')§; Chicigo & Northweatern, 1131; N w York Central, HOi; Oregon Naviga tion, Transcontinental, 32£; Dreg »n Improvement, Pacific Mad Blcam ship, 571; Panama Railway, 08; Texas ia Pacific, I4g; Union Pacific, 50; United States Express. 62; Wells, Fartco (V Co.'■ Express, 126; Weatern Union Telegraph, 664. New York money market. New York, Septembers.—Money on call tjuiet, ranging from . r > to 7 per cent, dosing at 6 per cent asked; prime mer cantile paper, 4 to fi per cent; sterling exchange, miiet. steady; actual rales, %\M\ tor sixty-day bills; $4.81 demand. Petroleum. New York, September 3.—Petroleum —Steady. United Pipe Line closed at 61 |o per bbl. minina* MocK«. San FRANciHCo.Heptember 3,—Crocker 35c; Peerless, 30o; Halo k Nororots, $1.45; Ophir, $1.45; Savage, $2.55. The tJtain market. San Francisco. September 3.—Wheat —Quiet- Standard shipping, $1,324 P er cental. Barley—Qaiet. Oood to choice feed, B7iAßoa per cental; brewing, $1.05& $1.12}; Chevalier, firm, $1.40(0)145. Corn—California, largo yellow, $1.25 @L3O per cental; small, $1,874; asking price domestic white, $1,374. Civ- aoo, September 3. — Wheat — Lower. Cash, 7f>jfc pu bushel; October, 77»0. Corn — Lower. September, 40c per bushel; October, 41 Li-ioc U.irloy—Steady, closing at 590 per bushel. Livkki'oox,, September 3. — Wheat— Pair demand. New No. 2, wintor, 6s 9d. dull; spring, 6s steady. Corn —Spot and futures, fair demand. September, October and Novembar, 4a 54d j>or oental. POWDER Absolutely Pure. TWs jywdy never vartji, . A'marvrl of P" o^, HiaaßMordJiiary kintts, and cannot t.« sold ia con* psatjon with the- multitude of low Ust, sheet mSm%tfXaßi orjiboetrbato iiCAvxltirs. HuUinin.T 01 ojsl Bpr/a. Crania Powm Oa, 508iWsaVas, Am usem GRAND OPERA HOUSE H. C. WYATT, - - - Manafor. OSfE WBBK, CoueDdM Monday Evening, Aug. 30lt. Miss MARGARET MATHER, The'tre Company, N. V., un.lcr the per sonal management ol Mr. J. M, HILL, IN REPERTOIRE. tloudsy, Thursday nnd Saturday Matln<e, KOIQEO \ >l* JULIET* Thursday— TOBIK'B HONEY-MOON COMEDY. Wednesday-LADY OF LYONS, Friday—LEAM THE FORSAKSN. Saturday night—MACBETH. On Monday evening Miss Mathsr will Impersonate Juliet the !7Bth time, oo which occasion a souvenir of original poems recently contributed by the most eminent authors of California and dedi cated to Miss Mather's genius, will be presented to m.eh innmher of the audience. i hlcnao t'rnlt mnrkct* CHICAGO, September 3.— Prices iv fruit market arc better. Muscat grapos are selling at $2 for 40 lb crates; Tokay, $3.00@3,50; fall pears, $2 25; plum-i, 90c@$1.00. Peaches are almost entirely out of the market. l,ard. OhicaoO, September 3.—Lard is un changed. If you experience a bad taste in the mouth, e.dlowneas or yellow color of skio, feel stupid or drosy, appetite un steady, frtquent headache or dizziness, you are "bilious," aud nothing will arouse your liver to action and streogt <n ud your system take Dr. Pierces "flolden Medical Discovery." By Druggists. "lan'l that MrS, Holmes? I thought the doctors gave her up. she looks well now. "Rbe is well. After the doctors gave up her case she tried Dr. Pierces 'Fav orite Prescription' and began to get bet ter right nwiiy. I heard her Bay not long Ago, that sho ha 1 not felt so good in twenty jears. She docs her own work and a. ys life seems worth living, at last. 'Why,' said ehe, 'I feel as if 1 herd b'tn raised from the dead, almost.' Thouaauds nttest tho marvelous efiio ftcy of tbis Ood-given remedy for fe male weakness, prolapsus, ulceration, leucorrdoea, morning sickness, weak ness of stomach, tendency to cancerous disease, nervous prostration, general de bility and kindred affections. Deltas c diseases of either sex, how ever induced, speedily ami permanently cured. Book of particulars 10 cents in stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Association, G63 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Dress Circle and Orchestra (ReHerved) 11.60 " " " (Admission; i.co Balcony (Reserved) ... . Ti " (Admiuion) ... St) augSfit lepa 76TH ANNIVERSARY OF Mcxiean Independence. Tenth Annual Bull, given by tha Young Spanish-Americans, at ; TURNER HALL, S. SPRING ST., Thursduy Evening:, Sept, 1*3tH,1886. Fine Music, and refreshments in keeping with a proper observance of this holiday In keeping with the olden time. A rousing time, nnd the elite of tbe beauty and chiv alry of tho representative Californtau.. Committee ol flonor I Con Flo Pico, es Governor of California: Don Antonio t'oronel. Hun J. 0. Knudlllo, Don Andres Uachado, Don Tomas Palo- Rcccptlnn Committee I Hon. B. T. Hazard, Hon. K. F. Del Valle, Hon. Geo. llliol., t.-olleeior of tho Volt oi a..n Pedro; Col. lt. s Hater, B. Meehsdo, Tomas Alvarado, J. T. UcrTey, Sidney baccy, J. bowney Hnrvey, Col. Wiifler y. Moore, li. K. Kose, J. M. olmndo, M. Agulrre, U. A. Yorba, B. Bllderrain, F. M. ilsughter, 11. K. Ablla. floor Irlnnaarcra: J. F. Flgueroa, c. ]. Prudhomme, P. Dom alcch. . Ilcftcrnl Arrnngrmcntt : Y. Kilderraln, K. A. DcCamp. at*aV-Tickets for sale cverywlicre-«l.00 I3entleman and Ladies. aul» td THE POWER OF WILL Pain Instantly relieved without medicine; paralysis and Impotency cured without touch. "The blind Bee, the deaf hear and the lame walk." # See Dr. TRUESDELL'B Programme at Grand Opera Hall ou his return from a short vacation, to be duly announced in thlß paper. Persons desiring to learn the Science of Metaphysical Healing will apply for terms To Dr. Tnaiftllit tie Hall Or at Nob. 6 and 7 Forstcr Block, 2fl 8. Main street. Robust Health » • Is not Always enjoyea by thoso who seem to possess It. The taint of corrupted blood may be secretly uudcrmininu; the constitution. In time, the poison will eer» tainly show its effects, unit with all the more virulence the longer it has been allowed to permeate the system. Each pimple, sty. boil, skin disorder and of unnatural latitude, or languor, is one of Nature's warnings of the consequences of neglect. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is the only remedy that can be reliednpon, In alt eases, to eradicate the taint of Hered itary disease and tbo special corruptions of the blood. It Is the only alterative that Is sufficiently powcrfu* to thoroughly cleanse tho system of Scrofulous nnd Mercurial impurities and tho pollution of Contagion** Diseases. It also neu tralizes the poisons left by Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever, ami enables rapid recuperation from the enfeeblenieut and debility caused by these diseases. Myriads of Cures % Achieved ?>v AVER'S Rarsaparii.i.a, In the past forty vein's, are attested, nnd there to no l>lood disease, ot nil possible of cure, that will not yield to It. Whatever the ailments of this class, nnd wherever found, from the scttrvv of the Arctic circle to the '•veldt-sores" id' South Africa, this rem edy has afforded health to lhe sufferers In' whom it was employed. Druggists everywhere cm cite numerous ewes, wrth in their personal knowledge, of remark able cures wrought by il. w here nil other Irealmeut had beeu unavailing. Fvople W ill do well to Trust Nothing Else than AVER'S .Sarsaparit.la. Numerous crude mixtures are i.n'orrd lo the puhlie. ns "hlood purifiers," which only allure Hie valient wilh the pretense of ninny ehenp doses, and Willi which il is folly lo experiment while disease is steadily he coining more deep-seated and dinletill of cure. Some of these mixtures do much lasting harm. Hear in mind Ihat the only medicine thnt can radically purify the vitiated hlood is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Pr. J. C. Ayer Jt Vo., Lowell, Mas*. Sold by all Druggists I Trice $1; Six bottles for $5. G. A. SnMHfflftOlT, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. 14 NORTH 1 SPRING ST. WE HAVE FOR HALS : •41)00--Pretty r. room Modern llouso right side of Flower St., near Blith. A bargain. •800-Esch 7 lota south side ol Twelfth street, uenr Main, hclow market price. • IJ.OOO-Worlh of city properly to trade for raueb south of city. 010,000-llamlsome 2 story new house audlsrrelot on Mill street, half Mock from car: easy terms. •UOOO-Kcw Esstlake house right side of Mniu street, near Pico. •**oO—s lots ou Figueroa street, nesr tract. «:IMM> Hue Investment- 2 houses Ihat readily rent fort tv, hall cash. SftltiOO— acres Improved choice land near city limits; terms to suit. «ib;,,oim> t'liolce fruit ranch In Verdugo Callnii. An offor wauted. C. A. BUHNER & CO., au2Mm 14 North Spilug itreet. r,. .1 *. -.. K. t - •., „. i 'i i 1 lea Contained lit Mandrake, Butternut, Black Root, Bug Bane-, Bittrr Boot Blood Root, t'iil.cava Bark, Ba: berry lturk, Hwrt t Slaff. Indian, H"mp, W:i*ji 1100, Golden Sea), Oft, For the Bpop.ly ar..i I f rraftoeut X- of tl*» rooKt hopeless c«b>-h uf PyKpepsia, Jaundice, Chills and Fever, OUv ordered l.lfcratiou, Hlok Hrtdacho, General baWUtjr, And all other diprw arising from ». Pit tons flfateof too Btoniiich.or *n mictiTflor Discusd Lit** *EniN3TON & 00.. B. P., Wbolaialt AfVa. W. W. Widuey, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 21 West First street. Room I Upstairs. All kinds of T.og Angele* city proporty, AU kinds of sau Fcninmin property, AU kinds of lA.nq lieneh property, All kinds ot country property, FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE, ALSO, INSURANCE ACENT. NOTICE. Tlio Third Annual Meeting o[ tho Stock holder* ol tho sin in;:-- Fund nnd llnlldlnv So cl.ty of i «. Angele. Will he I" "1 'n the ollloe of M. It Wlok>, over Poßtofßce, noii.a, Evening, Restemner etii, ix mi. Th. Fourth Berie% will he opened at thin meeting. Tho publii'' »rr Invited t. ntloml. Mi I . WICKS, FrMl'ient. K. B, UKASKTT. HeoroMry. aultll,! DR. BQBSE. BURGEON AND THYBICIAN. BPKolALTlKB:—iHht'niicii of tho Kye, K«r, Nose, Throftt and Neck, Hklu Dresses, Disease* or the Urinary Organs, Female I'L.-V". ■■«■". Also Surgical Operation* ai for Fistula, Stricture, Cancer, Vnly pus, nnd all Tumors; Harelip, Clubfeet nnd all Deformities: Chronic Ulcers, Vat Icose Veins and Rectal Diseases ol the Pones, eto. MT-OFFICK, Kooma 13*14-1* BCHU MACHEK BLOCK, Spring ttreot, opposite rotli.thce, lx* Angeles, Cal. Pilea treated without the use of Knife, Ligature or Caustic remedies. novSttf FOR SALE. Improved snd unimproved A UFA KA RANCHES, running from 'ill to !«soro tracts; good lee ility, m-nr market, plenty ol ivntf-r, c'lcup, iinl on eniy lerrns. Also a won Improved place with dairy r«me and st«ck for aalo. These places miu»t bo seen to be appre ciated. Fur particulars Inquire of 1 F. B. FANNING, sepl lm County Clerk's office. SMITH A CRAWFORD, Private Detective Agency, ■21 8. Main St.. Room 11. [ sepl lm. W. E. STALEY, SULK AUKNT YOU DONNOLLY'S CALIFORNIA PREMIGM Yeast Powder! Choice Teas, Coffees and Bpices, Extracts, etc. A» Kail warranted to lie absolutely pure. Kill EAST riSW NT. >SM HOLMES & BOOTT, 167 S. Spring St. COAL. WOOD, HAY, &c. TEI.KPIIONK MS. in ROOMS, Single, or en tulle, in the new Wll.nn liloek, Klmt etreet, hetwuen Main nml Spring ttreou. Apply U. P, WILSON. auUlm In the Hloek. PARK VILLA TRACT! Ttio Grnndloßt Suooess of tbe Season in Hon! !Ele»t«*o. co X,A«,t3l B, BDAITTirUL LOTS, All covered with magnifiernt fruit trees, fronting 818 feet on Washington etrcct, 20U yarda wot of Figueroa; the most lovely spots, the shadiest nooki, tb* cosiest homes, the finest ft alt, Ihe grandest avtnues of giant Eucalyptus anil Monterey Cypress trees. SIZE DF LOTS, 62.5X166 AND 50X125. PRICES, $650 TO $2000. FREE RIDE FROM 33 NORTHjPRINO STREET. S!7o 55 55 67 55 "tie H lps 55 ci 51 oo ST w S to ss 51 . sit sTj6i 8750 1750 1760 1750 8750 81150 W6O $760 $600 $750 $760 1750 $750 $750 $750 $750 1750 1750 *110c| ailOT sold sold I sold b A 50 50 60 60 50 71 18 50 60 10 | M 50 60 150 |60 60 to |501601 60 I 60 IHOO gj S 9 Bonaallo __ Avonue. m ft M 71 frt 78 U 76 76 S BS~ H >1 $6 ~*T 38 5f 20 26 24 28 22 21 »> 4 I si „ $2i'.oy v H * We »678 8678 8575 M 75 ,1075 J 8775 Bti7s $000 W's $»?3 $«?. r > HTS 8675 8076 $07f 8075 8875 sold sold L j* £ 7 WKO H • 50 60 60 50 60 70 95 0 60 50 43 TO 50 60 50 10 50_ 60 61 5'J 50 50 sold jj S) R 80" 7, 78- 77 jj, 85 86 SV S 8. 80 .1 42 48 44 48 £ k £ 87T6 8775 8T76 8778 $775 $1176 $876 5775 $625 8775 $775 $77,'. $776 $775 $775 $775 $950 83750 $1100 H Jj S | ,01.l "srd» P j 60 61 60 60 60 69.86 60 50 40 60 60 60 50 60 60 50 60 50 |60 5 1 $flooB_ |J _t Eatrella Avenue. 168 8 ft E 88 84 86 88 87 88 fa —16 16 14 fi 12 11 10 9 8 7 8 6 4 8 J t* I * * 11860 g S i* trOS $700 $700 $700 8700 $1100 H 8000 $700 $560 $700 WOO $800 $700 87C0 $700 $700 $700 8700 $700 $700 j— B A $1660 g A 50 60 60 50 60 69.64 I 60 60 <Q |50 50 160 60 L.50 60 60 |50 tO I US. I j°- I—■!*£. f) 8 $*'5 r S BTf5 I 160 160 I . * 10$ — i i _ - —-. ■ .. Two Bora* 5 Kguaroa Street. A. p. street Car Line g, Oar tin. "1 I 1 I" Wherelsllf Where the two-horse streetcars stop. rVhatlsitt A Perk, with wetulertaf avenues of sbsde trees; a delightful orchsrd, full o lsrgo fruit trees In bearing, tit will secure, and $650 «111 buy there a building lot lv the finest residence locality of Loa Anceles, all covered allh large tr.es. Aud who coma to Ibis wonderful country of fruit and flowers tbat would build a house and wait years end yearß for trees to crow up nround it II be csv b ly torthesum of B*6o, In Park Villa I' r. el, a largo lot with bearfnit frail trees of all and every kind r Our advlfe is, go and sco Park Tilla Tract. Hlse of lels.Cl 6xlt« and 60aK'6. Price $. r Ol end iipwiuds. rree 'toe from 83 Korth Spring street where you ran see also the wonder!nl map of this tract, wltb phetogrsphlc views taken ot some of the beautiful spots of this most beautiful of all tract- I. Wleaenduusr.r, W. H, fjon.all and nan iUot'arland. IT A^LAST! HOMES FOR THE PEOPLE ! Anyone Gan Acquire a Pleasant Home with Small Monthly Savings. LOTS WITH HOUSES OH Ti INSTALLMENT PLAN! ELECTRIC RAILWAY HOMESTEAO TRACT, On. Pico KCcigrfats*. r»XJI=LE3 i PURE WATE3R I CHARMINQ VIEW! Pico Street Electric 3E&aLllxv-£i,y Will be Immediately Constructed Past the Property. That Spleutlid Property Between Pico and Ninth Streets* on Pico to be SiilmMtided into Lots nnd Sold on the Installment Plan. Prices oi Lots, - Only 5290. . FIRST PAYMENT, - - - - $20 CASH DOWN. SUCCEEDING PAYMENTS, WITHOUT INTEREST, $10 PER MONTH. *£*OXE HOUSE with Each Eleven Lots, in Value Irom $000 to $4000, without Extra Charge. Ten Dollars Worth of Tickets on Electric Kaihtay with Each Lot, 9t£*»Lots to be Distributed by Mutual Agreement, Similar to the fluids Tract Distribution. <^fr The Deeds for thia Property Held for the Association by P. O. HOWES, Oashier of Los Angeles National Bank, as Trustee. Books will be Opened for Subscribers on JUNE Ist, at the Office of the ELECTRIC RAILWAY HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION, Room No. 8 Schumacher Block, opposite Postofflce. w MAISON de PARIS. Of Peris, New York, anil lately of 12 Koarney St., Sen I'raucisoo, lias just oponed A Ladies' Hairtesiug EsUMistaafc, For Sbampoolnf? IMtaW anil Children', lliiir. HUMAN HAIR, WIQB, SWITOHBB AND PRONT-PIEOBB. IMPORTED PERFUMERY from the beat liouto of Parie, attoh aa Ch, Kay, Lubin an'l Pinand, FANCY JEWELRY, Ornaments for the Head of all De scriptions, Combs, Brushes, Flowers and Feathers. «rHAIUI)RKSSING FOR BKIDIM A SPECIALTY. A comfortable room attached to tbo atore, 8S WEST FIRST STREET, WILSON BLOCK. , M To Property Owners and those About to Build. Having locAted In Los Augeles, after ten years' practice in S in Francisco, I destre to present lay oard to the rasldenta of Southern CallfornUand shall end -avor to merit tliolr esteem. MUHK c. l"i-:i/roN, Jr., irriiim i, aulB Wllaon Block, No. SA W. first St. THE EXCELSIOR TT LAWN MOWER, // IBEBT ! MADBI // easiest Tunning y^OL LAWN MOWER AKTItJ HARPER & RtYNOLDS CO., _ j» 3 N- MHIN ST. "~ ''*^ LOCKHARr, Pro*.lent. K. J. CI'RSnN. Qeneral Maiiaa fCUr, Heo'yandTraao. w. a maxwki.i.. tiap't. omal-No. IB 1». a»rlo« *<- YAIU>B-No. 80S Una, Main: Ho. em 8. M«... 91. 11. J. Donahue. 11» 8. Spring Ht.. 81 mmona A Hon, 74s B. tlaln'Ht Clark Bioi., .WJFIr»; 81., Clark llroe., M<> Downer avenue, East Lot tnielea, J. L. Kranck, lMtj*. Ma il at lUT27 Am