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4 California Excels in Everything. Mucklen's Arnica Salve. I.IK I KM. ia produced from . pe culiar Pin. and th. only pUce where AbieUne Co he produoed ou this uonli' nent la on tha \Vwlero Slope of tha Hirrra Nevada', of California. It Ita. great medicnl propertiea and lomblning with it nth.r Kipectoraule io Alt et.De Cough llalaaia, we guereiitee it for Con sumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat. Who,pn. h Cough, Croup, Irritation ol lb. Throat, aud trouble of tlio Longs A k Prcuaa .a! H.nce for Abi.ton. Congb Hals,hi an I Uk« o. other. Prioe 75 oenla. The be«t enlve in the world for outa, hrnteee, aoree, nice re, rtalt rheum, fever aaraa, tetter, chapped hand*, cbtlbtalne, era* and all akin eruption", and poei .inly cure* pilre, or no pay required. It la guaranteed, to give perlcot ealiefao -00, or money refunded, Tnoo *2n canta par box Koraale tf 0, C Heinieman. The Mining Outlook. Although the rl#|.ifcmtmu uf stiver is mailing time* WwVf hard in tha numerous milling ragiuaa uf the I'eoifio Coaat and oaniiug many silver producing mine* to uloaa down, yet Calico standa up wall under the depression and still yields a considerable uuautity of bullion, most ot vvhioh will probably be atorad away un til silver rise* to ita former value. Some of the principal minea in the oamp may yat be compelled to close down nuiH silver roaohoa a figure tbat will make silver ruining profitable to the large aom uanise. At present Calico is the besi nbloridiiiK camp on the Coast. During the summer must of the chtoridera gen crally leave the camp (<>r the ooast and the mountains in ordrn to avoid the hot s(.ells prevalent on the desert, but thia year-mite a number of chloridara have remained m the CbTOD and uav been rewarded b> striking rich pockets of ore which have yielded tbem hand some retnrus. in Weat Cel iac, around the King bill, on both side of the Silv-r, Odessa and O iental cafl •na have l a ni nj ijww "i some prutita hle work, and especially those engaged on the Blackball group, the Coinut, In vincible and Red Cloud. Kvun ut the preaeut low prtoe ol silver ohluiidera Ota make as much money as they could tev ral yoars ago when silver wua $1.07, because the present rales for reducing and hauling ore are about one-half whs. waa charged al tbat liana Then- Is a large area ot mineral land in thu district which haa not been broken, and as fust aa prospectors and clilondeiH proceed to dolve 101 the ore, rich pocket- are struck which in a few weeks reward the patient miner fur mootha id toil. 'I'hia clntrsoter of miv- Isjg is be coining a regular and extensive business, and when the eoul weather sets iv it will enliven the okffip oonsidor ably and be thu means of developing more prospects into regular paying minea. Judging from the present proa* yeote of tbe district, iheio are millioua of dollars of oi*e deposited near Ibe iui face in every direction, aim at the great est depth already sunk, about 700 feet, ore of a pnyiug quality and in apparent ly inexhaustible quantities is t nnd. ft ia a moat deplorable state ot affairs Whan rich spe. ulatoiN are permitted by the Government to fluctuate the pi on m silver for their own benefit and to tin dull'imeiit ot KB extensive industry. Bui nothing better tHM ba expected when the Government robs the silver producer ol So ur 40 per cent oi his bind earnings. Tha silver question will yet have to be settled at the. ballot box. and the soonei it ie done the butt r it will be for the capitalists ami the laborer engage.! in sil ver mtuiug. The riepre-sioii in silver mining ha* naturally turned tbo attention uf pros peotors more particularly to gold rain ing, and us v result uu morons dlsooverbs have been made in tbe desert which "ul.> Mnlra capital todevelop thorn into u*y. iug properties At present the gold mines mound Holcomb valley are at tracting the raosi atteuti because the oliuiate is cooler iv that section and operations i m be conducted with more physical comfort than on the desert. When tbe cool weather sets in v num ber uf gold uumpii will bu tbo scenes of active operation", now development* will ho made and money will be more plenti ful. Within th i next year wo can oouti deutly expect to see the mammoth gold lodges ut Oid District operated exten sively by some company with the iiccoh sary eapiud, which wtUgive employment to a large force of mineis mi l malee Daggett one ol lhe liveliest towns along the A. a I', railroad. Tue mining tntereati uf San Bernar diuo county will yet be lv the aaoeuoV euoy aud the amount ot gold and silver that will be turned into bullion will ex cite the wonder ol all mining circles. - Calico Print. Silver and the Mines. Silver boa evidently reaction bedrock in pries end oom mem•> i\ tv slowly rise ngatu, but ths low pi ices have bad a very bad elTeet on mining operations At 'ocnbatoae, Ariaooa, tbe Mill aad Mining Company lias bad to sbut down, leaving about two hundred miners out of work. At Caodelaris, N'uvaila, miners have been discharged owing to low silver prici s. The Sheridan mi no, Tellurium, Colorado, baa reduoed wages from $4 to flper day for tbe same cause. The mine wid I- aa thu men would not auoept tbe redaction. At L.advtlle, Colorado, mine owners are discussing tbo situation and debating on the bi st policy to pursue, No solution of tbe problem has so far, however, been discovered, and the only effect of the reoent de< tue has been to stimulate work and uffs t the decreased value of tbe metal by larger productions. If it war" certain tbat nilver will soon advauae, a large number of mined woald uuquestion nbly suspand tbeir output temporarily, but as there is no assurance of an ad vance at an early day, a few are seriously thinking of closing down. Butts, Montana, has been in a state of alarm for come time ou tbs subject, ami it has been feared that mai.y mines would have to close down. It waa tbuugbt tbat some 12,1100 men would bo thrown outol work tbi* month. Latest advioei: from th re, however, aa will bo i tn by a paragraph in our mining sum mary, are to tbe effect that as silver has ■ -~...'.« !*-...-, mines will not close down as exp oted. The de preciation of value represented tbe profit of the mines in that camp. One solution of the present difficulty is that which some minea have already adopted, namely, to iuoreasa tbe outpnt in pruportiun to the deolino Id the price of silver, until this and other countries •• hull adopt a bi-metatic currency in which silver will receive proper recogni tion. All companies are not, however, iv a jiosition to do this. Still, the pad oal rise, now apparent, brings rejoicing to tho iniuers. It is not a atiddcu (amp* bat n gradual reviving, and all aro hope ful that the price will go back to tbo standard of last year - jScieiililie. Tress. Ahiettae Onitnteut iv put up in two ounce liia huxus, uuil ie au absolute cure for uld aorea, ulcers, littrna, wuitnila, exit rhouili, tar at aorea, elmppod hamla ami all akin eruptions. Will positively .•are till kiude ol piles. AM. lor I lie Original Abietine Oiutiniint, in two ounce boxes. I'rioe M oenta. For aale by I'nmsa A Hauoe, Ui vg K ista, 77 aoil7U N. apriu|< street. Porhibition County Convention. "Resolution passed at County Conven tion April Ml ISBO, at Los Vngelui That it it tho sense of this couveution ibut tne next County Convention bo held iv this uoiiuty for tbe nomination ot county officers to be composed of all I'rohihitiuuists it. tbe oouuty, men and wouieu over tbe age of "21 year*, wbo are members or wbo are williuii to join and beoome members of the Prohibition party." Iv aooonlanue with the above resolu tion, we, tne officers of said convention ami member* of the County Central Committee, hereby call the Los Angeles County Prohibition Convention to meal al Oimd Templars' Halt in Los \ oity, Saturday, September 4th, 1380, at '>:><) o'clock a. m , to nominate county officers, tv elect a Couuty Central Com mittee, and to transact such other busi ness as may properly oome before tho eouvention. All men ami women in Cos Angeles county over the ngc of 31 years wbo be long to the Prohibition party,or who wilt ■it the time join the pirty by i-igumg the pledge roll, ure cordially and earn • hily invited to attend ami take part in ibe prueeediugs A full attendance is desired in order that the beat possible ieket may lie nominated and everything lie dove in v perfectly open, fair, honora ble and patriotic manner. M. F. QuiitM, Chairman el Convention unrl member of County Central Committee. Isaac S. Smith, Secretary ul Convention. A. 0. Daman F. J. fcUIL, Members ot tho County Central Cum- The undersigned Prohibitionists join in the übove call: Mrs () A Btt*d, W .1 Cromwell, U B Bird, M l>; Hrv G \V White, Mr* James S nith, Mis Lll Whit... M Corum, S A Corum, Mrs J A Wschob, Key J A Wu. hob, Jos H HtlOUg, ii I) Cuiuptou, Mn J W Stioug, Mrs KCompton, Ralph Rogers, Key C VV Tarr, Julia A Rogers, Will T. Rush, Rev 8. BLmehaid, A. H. Palmer, Miss U. T. Finney, T. H. Bum tier. Will D. Could, Mrs X P. Smith, Mary L. Could, Dr. O. S. Allen, John C. Gilbert, J. N. Rush, W. T. MoClure, Sarah Ruah, J. VN . Potts, A. P. Poaps, M. D„ C. Duugherty, Mrs. S. H. Mc- Clure, H. T. Hotfruiter, Kmma H. Smith, Luoy S. Hlancbard, Amos Wright, Mrs. K. C. Potts, Rev. A. M. Hough, Geo. P. Baright, P. IVternoi . Frances Baright, Rev. J. H. Stunt/, J. A. Simpsou, Mrs. L. K. Sluntz. Samuel MoCurUy, VV. VV. Taylor, C. Katisouor, Mrs. W. W. Taylor, B. F. Klliott, Har tin C. Rhodes, Caurge M. Teal, sreOffSfi W. Wiusor, A. M Foster, Stephen Towutend, A Foster, A C Jeffrie*, C Briubhaw, J C Miller, hC Clark, J E Reed, LA Clark. Ch .i Ich Peterson, Ueorgn Addison, A C Johnson, Ueurge A Wolte, Joseph Motfatt, J F Washburn, L S Strickland, Rev VV 8 V OtlOg, Mrs C V Day, H J Young, tl P Fr.il. y, Rev A L Dealing, Li/z c B s Fruley, John liuctcinghain, J A Bock ingham, ft D (rood*, Alletiu X Goode, Jolin Safely, 0 11 Wales, Jacob R«yHer eon, Mis ft H Wales A L Cole, J C TsKHtUU, T N Well,, J VV Van Clave, H A Booth, John Clark, Key J Bchaelio, t. k Given, John McAi thur, C U Dana, M ! A Dunham, S !, Rjrip iugb, Mrs J X , iarr. Fryer's Abietene Ointment. Fryers Abietenw is produced iv tbo uorinern part ot Butte County, Cal.. sad combining it With Vaseline and other therapeutic agents, we chnlleugn tbo World to produce anything to onuid Fryer's Abiolem Ointment for old lOrec, ulcers, Mil rheum, corns, chilblains, fever sores, chapped bauds, cancers, burns, ring worms, haniwlliij. bliud, itch ing and ulooiod piles, und all eruptions o the skin. Price •£» emits. Sold by C. F. Helnzt>m,iu. Better than Gold. Can be truly said of that now and efficacious remedy foi Consumption ami diseases of tho Throat, Chest nnd Lv- gs, Santa Abie, for its pleasant to thu palate and death to a cold. Kvery bottle warranted by your outerprisingdruggists Preuss Md Hnnce, 77 nnd 79N. Spring Death of Herman Haines. lie Haines, the man shut by Jo.: Dye at Santa Pauls last Friday, dud nt the hospital nt 1 o'clock this ineiumg Mrs. X itfl HaittM, the wife of tbe dead man, .*t 0 oe swore tint a warrant foe Dyc'n arrest «m a charge ol murder, ami Shenll Snodgrn«s went out to Santa Paula this moruing to execute it. Ho found hi* man —who hod been out on $5000 bail for a sault to kill at Santa Paula, took bim into custody and brought him to town. IL* was taken before Justice. Bladaos an I committed to tha county jail to await his preliminary examination at lv o'clock to-morrow morning. Coroner Ley held au inquest ou the b >dy uf Raines to-day, and the jury returned a verdtol Ihat be onm ■ to his doath hy a pistol shut wound iv flieted hy Joe Dye at Santa Paula, on the 27th duy Af August. Ventura Frei Press. Abietene Ointment. gJA 81 1 ik ,X is pro iuoed in the North ern part of ll itte County, Cal. and cum bitting with il V and me and other Ther apeutia agents, we eualleage the world to prod ie t anything to equal A tll XI X NEOINT.M KN T for old aorea, Ulders, Salt Bhuiu, Corns, Chilblains, Kevei Sore*, Chapped Hands, Cancers, Barns, E,,,g Worms, Bloc li >g Bim I, [tcbin« and Ulcered l'dea and ademption ol the , skis. PrieeSfi C'Ut*. Sold by K. I\ | ■ siaeemau. A Captain's Fortunate Discovery. Palpitation of the Heart. IVi-hous who suffer from occasional p tlpatation of the heart arc often un aware that they art the victims ol heart diaesae, aad are liable »(o die without- VMtiniug. Tbey shuiiid banish thisalanu mc sy'upturn and cure the disease by using Oft Ki.tvr'e lUart Kkmkuv. At all trujjjriats, or J J. MaCI ft Oo ,1) and 11 Mm Ht.. S. f. Capt. Coleman, .-cur. VVestiuouth, ply ing between Atlantic Uityatld N. V. bad bOiO troubled With ■ cjutfli ho that lit was unable 10 sleep, and was in da cod iv try King's New Discovery for Consum ption. It uot only tvu intu instant reJiei, but alt tyed the extre-iie soreness in the breast. Mis childran wen similar* ly effected and a smgle U >»v bad the ■uinu hippy «11 ot. Or. \\ <■ . New a> scovery v n ►«? ttie standard remedy iv the Cuteuun Inmaciwild aud ou board ths schooner. ITrwe trial bottls of tbe standard Remedy at C. K. UoiuZeniaas Drug Itore. Unnecessary Misery. Probably as much tnteegy OMnOI ttOtt habitual couttipation a from auy slowit uieiits ot tbe luuetions of the body, and it is difficult tv cure, for the leasuu tint HO oue lik. - to take the medicines pres cribed. HAMBURG MOB were pre pared to obviate thia difficulty, and they willlie i Mm.i pleaaitit to ihe taxte ot women aud children. '26 cuts. At all ili ugcists J. J. Mai-k ft Co., pruprie tots,"S. P. Stop Your Cough. *y taking the Oum 1 roo leucaiyptusj Cough Syrup, only for sale uy 0. ■■ UMnMmai. druggist, i<o- a. Some Foolish People. Coal, Coke, Charcoal and Wood. AUo«. « coufjb to ruu until bey oud tbe letscb of medicine. Tuey oltou suy nil, itwill wear away, but in most cases it wears tbem awuy. Could tbey be in duced to try toe -uocessiul medicine ssjUtd K.eiiii>,s Batata, wluou we will sell uu v positive guar ..uieo t<> euro, they would linmediately sec the excellent af« ieet afur takiug ibe first d»se. Price dOu.andsl. trial sine free, H. l». tiodfrey, druggi-d AHK YOU MA UK miserable ny Indigo* oOu,Couttip itlnu, lilsiiuent, Los*of Appe tite, Yellow Bali. MhllOh'l Vliahser Is a ' M»N cure. H01d..."" T llelllHllHn, 19M CONFINED TO l'Hfc. ItKD FOl'll Mo.M'IIB ' aud slmosi blind, and ■ vied by one box oil •llttiore's Neuralgia t:are. For sale by il. I>. ttodfrey, Nadeao iib.uk J'lIK KJ£V OKU. H. | HA I'KU.of Bourbou |AU.,s*ys: "Boto myself aod win owe ooi livestoßliiLOli * > : M' r. >. tXi.i-..' tSOtd by C. V. i... ■■■ in N. Main Mrewi WHY WILL YOl" cougn wlieu M,:1,.;.'t OUreWill glVr limilrill.il. rr.lel I'fO t 111 at*. Wcls. and »1. bold by c. F Holusemau , IUH Maiu street WILL YOU BTTFFKk with Uyspepsla and j Liver Complaint / Mhilob's Vinulser is guar 1 ftiiteed to cure yon. rio.u by C. V. Ileum, i sSjSUI, 1-U Nortl' M tin troel, IIT. K. J. WUITNKV.of CTaraaon, N.T says Ollniore'n Aromatic »mr lor roumle | weakness, utauds Without ~ rival. For sale, by U. D. oodlrey. Nad--toi Blook THE WIFE. MuriitK AND 11 AID Who Buffer Irom iomale weaklier, will lindwi. hliieby 11. D. Godfrey, Nadeau Block. umM MH. A. HlGiiiNd, ot Wyomiug, rtew York •ays be bed lhe pUsif for 40 years, en I was oured by using lillmore .- Cue ri>-i >m __)■■. I ale by H. D. Oodfruj, NadrauJUncji^JJp The .mdereiKued wholesales and retails all ki da ol house, steam and hlaoksincL i <al, foundry aud coke and ehaicoal Ado atl kiuds nt wood in luur-foot, iwodool and -tuve-wood lengths. i be ttbuvo ttelivered t.- all parts of tin c*fy and county. Imm* ler sefkwsl lots and to d alers. Wholesale ugeiii fur U ellington coal. the best fuel lor all purposes in hit market, W'ALThK >. Maxwell Odiue, 10 OmUli stn et; telephone Yard, corner Aitirt-da aud Jackson streets; telephone HI6. The Homeliest Man in Los An geles. At well an the l.aiirieninest man and o uei, are luvited to call on 11. I), (ioo ir tod net tree v trial bottle ot Ketuf-V 1.-i-iun lot the Tbro it ano Luugs, a r» uteoy tbat te selling entirely upon it nertUt and 1* guaranteed to cure ami l nlieveull cbroi te aud acute cough*., I an.lima, bronchitis aud consumption, i Price |Qft and $1. Iron-Sulphur Water h llvered m your lioiimi by Jevue, or Bureb t.IYE Yol U CHILI>KEN, (or coughs nun uvk/'uUuiurV * Magi.', ur Mixir. ~For"aaL by H. 0. Godfrey. Nadeau Block. cjatakkh OUKJCD, health aad Mi reath secured by dldlob'h Catarrh Kemedy tloe "0 cents. Naval Injector free. Hold by r Belnaeman, U North aula cci LUB AMHEUH DAILY HRKALI). lATURbAV MOtilN INfc.. Rj4. I«*0. MISCetU.ANKt >VH. SEVENTH »— ANNUAL FAIR! O* THK T»I«TniCT Agricultural Association, !«•...•.- RACES! Live Stock" Display —AT AGRICULTURAL PARK Pavilion AT TURNER HALL. Sprlnn Street, Lot Angela*. Improvements at the P*ik%liavi. beeu made, and all possibilities©! any objections nave been removed. Tbe Turner (Society volunteer athletic en lertalnmeiit at the Track and vocal inunic at tho Pavillou. , L . Fine Orchestra finjra.(..;d day aud night d irinic tho week, i omprMiig the 12,13,14,15 AND 16 OF OCTOBER. The greet dla|.l.y of Bsblee will take piece Friday, eolohor lMh. Morath.iia fl-'ien of Lhe youngsters will receive pre mium. nltlieua hevoofTercd tIOO premium to the champtou Hase liall Club, matchea to he played during forcuoona of Fair Week at the Park. Entrlea to cloao Ootohor r.tli. Clubs f.om all over the Cnast will be here. flreat Ladies' To runineut ou Thursday October ltih. Four priai a -tViO, |a,, »16 and 110—open for .utrlee tiil uoou of the day of conteat. C 3 Expert geutleman horsemanehtp-Cali forula riding or auy other - open t,, tlte world; four moneys, aa above. Contest. Friday, October 1 r.tli; entrlea close Oot. 6th. Kverylhlug bus beeu dniie to luauri! a Fair, atidft rtuifciug aUemlHuee. lo uipected. Look at the List of Race Entries, JlU'vil'M. "• ' If" Flve-elgh li mile, mulling, fnf two year eld* Mai./.iiuiNi. Oiniielita, Uoi,l Copier ■aid, Foster Killy aud C. 11. Todd. SAUK DAT. One hair mile, running, free for all—Jim I'olk, Jolinuv Uray, Oliver I'wiat, Miuuie ■trattau, Allle mil, Kmi and Jicluto. BAMK. HAY, Ss class, l»«ttln«—OomO, Rajah, Gerun liooaud '" i:■ ■ <i:- Jack. Wediieedur, October 18. Soveu eighth mile, riiiiuliiK, ihroeyear olds - Motile Capron, Oliver Twist, Xi g, Allle Ulll aud Fleet. SAME DAY. Oue mile dash, ruunfug, ull aged—Dublin Bay. lieu Hill's a. g. by Reveille. Allle Ulll uiiil Jim I'nlk. BAMK DAY. Three minute clan*, trotting- Lot Slocuni, Hub Mason, Cnptulu Jack and Belle S. i loiLile,. ...th,,, 14. One and oue-ijuarter mile daah, running, all agea—Dublin Kay, Jim I'olk. Hill's a. g. by Kevellle, Allle Hill and Salgo. SAME DAY. Oue mile, for two-year 01-'H -Manzauitft, Carmelite, David tlui't-ei iii.d. Foster Killy and C. 11. Todd. The Original. SAME DAY, Ladies' Kldlng-SIOO, four moneys, 150, 926, 916 end $10. Entries to eiuboduy of cou- SAME DAY. 1M class, trotting—H'luter, Dick J., Val eutlue, Aieasar, Maid of Onks snd Captain Jack. rrtday, October I A. year uMs-Mollii- Caproii, Oliver 'twist. Fleet aud Allic Ulll. BAME DAY, Oue hundred dollars for cipert horse manship, California riding- Four moneys -lf.il, »-i>, Sir, and Km tie* close Octo ber sth. HAME DAY. 8;|t) clnSH.troUlug-Oerouimo, Knjsh, Bob Masou aud Captain Jack Saturday, October 10. Oue and one half mile dash, running, all Htitjs- Maiizaulta, Dub.lv Bay, HlU'ss tf.. 4, hy Kevellle. Allio Hill, ttSlfO and JtinPoik. SAME DAY. One mile, consolation, for beaten horses, closes day of raoe. idtf-aM r1.r.."" SAME DAY. OMX Free for all (rot—Hunter, Valentine, Stainboul, Como, Lot Hlocum aud Monroe Chief. This last will he tho fa*.est trotting rsco ever made nomh ol thu Hay. AfnßT-Giaud stock parade -md award of premiums at 10 *.. m on Friday. October 15. tM-:v! i'..r I'm nuiim list. J. C. NEWTON, President. E. A. DbCAMV, Secretary. au2l 3 aud 6 North Main St. .. In th© Superior Court Of the State of California, in ami for the County ot Loa Ainioles. In the matter of the estate of John Teahau, deceased. Notice by Clerk of day fixed for hearing return of snlo of real estuli Pursuant to an order oJ the Judge of said Court, made ou the '-M*t day uf AugUot, IsMH, notice ih hereby given tbat John Mo rlarly, the exec iteir of the last will aud tes lament uf said John Teahan, deceased, made to the said Court and filed iv the office of the Cletk thereof, ou said day, a return <if sale made .y him on the I Jib da. of Aug ust, KWti, under the provisi. us of the will of said deceawed, ol tho following real e.tate, and for the following sum to wit: situated, lying aud beiug in the the city and county of Los Angeles, State of California, and houuded aud described a. follows, to-wit: Bounded on the north by lands of fd. C. Thorn, on tbo east by Grand avenue (for merly Charity street), on the south by lands vow or formerly ol Cunningham and Bryan, and on the west by l-'igueroa street, said traot beiug a strip of bind froutiug 174 feet, il inches ou Flgueroa street, and oxteuding therefrom to Grand avenue (Charity street J, between \< irni'eL lines l<!t[) leet, more or less, .tud being a portion ol lot '2, block A, of llaucock's survey uf Lis Augeles city, said tract containing five acres, more or less, for the sum |lJ,73fi.t<o, a* will more fully appear from said return, filed as aforesaid, aud to whlcti reference Is hereby uiade for further particulars. Aud notice is hereby further given that Monday, the oil. day oi September, lvn.,ai to o'clock am .atthe court room itf said Court, at the Court House iv Maid city and county of Los Augeles, has been flx-d f r hearing tl»« saiil return when and where any per.-on lutercsb-d iv the said eatate may appear and Hie written objections to the confirmation of said Male, aud may ho heard and inav produce witnesses iv -lipport of his olijeciiooi. Hated August Jlst, HKW.. C, li. IH'NSMOidt, Clerk.)k Hy A. N. Hamilton, Depot} 0 erk. In the Matter 1 Of the Application of the Uei die t'h.itoii Company to JMssolve aud Olsiicor Vomit}. Notice is hereby given that thu Herdlc Pll i l •■! t'mnpativ, ■ corporation formed under the laws of tbe State of California, ha.-, presented to the Hon. A. BTttaaOQ. Su perior Judge lv and for the county of i •>- Augeles, Slate of California, a petltiuu pra> lug to be allowed to d IsiniMrporate and dissolve, and tha Monday, the l;uh day of September. A. P. IMS. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, or as soon ihoieaiter ns counsel can ttv heard, has been appointed as the time, aud tbe court-room of the superior 0 urt in aud for the count*- of Lot* Angeles, before said Judge, as the plaoaj, at which ii• l fiiiplieatlnii isto be beard. Iti witness whereof 1 have hereunto net mv hand and affixed 'be seal ol the court aforesaid, this :>tt. day of August,A. 0. 1886. ,HK \L.; CHAS if. DCNsMtMii;. Cl.-rk Hy F. li. VANMNU. Roputv. H. A. BARCLAY, •iiilO 4w Attorney for Petitioner CcfiTlFlCrtTfc GF COPARTNERSHIP. SI ATE OF CALIFOKNIA, I County of lam Augeles ( " We the undersigned eerMfy thai we are partners tram-acting buMnes .in the oity of Los Angeles, cou my of Lis Augeles, State of Caiiforula.uuder tiie firm name and style oi "Jtienger and VVoli", that tho names iv 'nil of the members ol said copartnership .re Wm H. Juenger and Frank C. Wolf. t hat the I l*ec 01 resideuce of both of said [tanners Is theoHv of Loa Angelea, county ■tf Los Angele* Sate of Call orula. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set OUr hands this srooud day of August, I***. WM. 11. JIIKNUKR. kkank c wolf. STATE OF CALIFOKNI A, i „ County of Los Angeles., On Ibistwetitlelh day of Augu-t, one rhon <and eiglii hundred and eighty h-x, before me, James 0\ Kays, a Notary I'ublic in nnd for the bald county of Lou Angeles, per iiumlly appeared Wm. H. Jueiiger and Keaiik C. Wolf, kuoA v to me to be the same p<Ti>ouh described In aud wbofe names > .!■-■■■!!..!'. in- auuexed iuxlrument, aid they acknowledged to me that they -scouted the same eaeli respectively for 'limaelf lv wliuesti whereof I have hereunto set ny Land and allixed my oflieiai seal, tbe JjJJjJ ya * r lv luU certificate first above fSeal.'l IAMKSC. KAYsL »vat- Notary I'ubite. lotiu Wielaud's celebrated Fbliadelpnla «ger Beet now ou draught st the ieadina 4«lnona. Blelulke .V lo n.in,. and botil E. First j.ff^Hi .ocsacxi Noncßfi. | SICRtT CHAPTER RO. ST, R. A. M., Veau statedly on the Orel Thursday ft o.eaobmuuUl,at7:is r. at., at Ms /\ aoulo Ball, McDonald Block. »i \ jT ourningC jmpaulonslugoodstand- ng oordlally Invited. • ~W i 3. B. M a X l IN, U. F. Z3- E. 1. BELL. Raaratart. laall-tl American T.enlon of Honor. Si fety Council Nn. 6M tneeta aeoond and rourth Thursday eveulngs uf each mouth at their Hall. "Evening Express" Building. Sojouruiug Companions Id good suudlug are cordially luvited. W. T. BARKETT, Commander. UEO. VV. KNOX, Secretary. t 0. 0. P. Orange Counoil Ho. 9», I. O. C. F., uieeki every Wednesday evening lv Oojd Templars Half. Vialtlng members are cordially Invited R. W. READY, N. O. A. J. K. FuaaxaH, Rao. Boo'y. Eagle Corps, N. 0. 0. RaaOLaa meetings at tho Armory, OoulQ, street, every Friday evening at a o clock. W.II. B RUSSELL, Captain Coniuiandlng. 0. A. KaTLsm. rirst Sergeant. jett-tl Loa Angele* Council Ho. 11, Boyal | ud Selec Masters, P. ft A. M. 1 Bouia Its stated assemblies on the tin Hon; d.v of eeob month at Masonic Hall, at 7JO r. H. Sojourning Companions in good standing are f ratajnally lavited to attend. ByorddJ, th.-Th. 11l J. K. B. BaiL, Baoorder I.KOAi.. Proclamation. Itati or tIALiaOBNIX, i KxaCkTlV X iJKf&KTMKMT, > SA. iuaitNTo, July 31, IMC.) IV HEREAH.THK I.EOI3LATUHE OF THE Slate of California at Its Twenty-sixth Beaslon, beginning on the fifth day of Janu oary, A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty- Are, two-thirds of all the members elected to each of the two Houses ol said Legisla-1 tore voting In favor thereof, proposed the ' following amendment of Sections Ope, Eigiit, Ten and Eleven of Artlole Thirteen, of the Cooatlluliou af tbeßtateof Callifor nla: fllMi'HM M il!li:il ONE. Knights Templar. Cmua Di Lion OoiutAJiaaaT Mo. 0, X: ■ T: llolds its stated conclave* at the asylum in Ma .■on Hall, on th« Third THURSDAY of each month, at 7J o'clock r. a. Sojourning Knight* Templars in good standing are oordlally invited to .it. 'id. By order of tbe E:■ (J: -■ J. B. 8. Bbll, Recorder. K. OF P. Tri-Color Lodge N0.96 meets every Friday evening In Pythiau Castle,/V**>*;\ Mo. 24 Spring! treet WStM Sojourning Knights luvited. BKflfcH H. T. PAYNE C. 0. SMQy .SAAC S. SMITH. K. of K. and 8. noT7-lyr LOS ANGELES LODGE 55, A. at. «. W. Keguiar meetings of the above Lodge are leld every Wednesday evening at A. U. V. W. Hall, Chllds' building, Main atreet. Visitingbrethcrcu cordially luvited. CHAS H. VtBITB, M. W. WALTER DEVERAIIX, Recorder. l" 1 * 1 !* Stanton Post, 0. A. R. Moats every Filday evening at Masonic Hull. 2VK S Spring St. Visiting comrades cordially invited. J. M. OUINN, Post CoiHmauder. 8. C. BYfIfONPS, Adjutant. )e37 lm Vouug: Men's lustitnte (Catholic). Institute No. 14, meets every leooud and fourth Monday evenings ol each mouth in Painters' Hall, N*deau Elock, at 7:3Uo'clock. Catholic young men between the ages of IS and 85 are eligible to membership. Vla iUug brothers iv good standing arecordlally Invfted. JOHN P. MOKAN, JAMES J. GEE, President. Recording Secretary. oct27-ly Los Angeles Oh&j)ter Na 33, R:* (Slatftl cODvc-oatloos ouseeondMOMDAYof etvnh uiouth, ~ r a., st Idaaimo HaU, spring St. 3ojuurfihig oompnVDions In good utau.liug fra ternally iuvitwd By ordur ol O. K. MoLELLAN, U. P. T. ,1, CVDDV, SocreUr, . Los Angeles Lodge No. 36, t 0. 0. F. BBfc KEOULAU MEETING bold OD Wednesday evening of each week at 7:80 o'clock. Sojourning brethren In ?ood standing are cordially invited, li. 11. CRAWFORD, S. G. En. V. PHAIBO, R. 8. lyaB Masonic Notice. Los Aaeai.se Lotxta So. it, F. * a. jkiAfA It.—The stated meetioga of thia LoU,-. / Vwe held on the flrst MONDAY of efc* iiontn at 7:80 p. h. Meutbers ol Slater Lodges sad all Master Masons In good standing are oordiitlly invited. THO*. ST Ito n.\i, W:- M:- A. J. Hmbtmax, secratary, Oonfldenoo Engine Oompany. Kauuiiiu uieatlugfl of this Com pa vjjjjty&Un) oo the first Wedeautty evenloa each month, at 7:80oolook. By order J. R BaiaaLT, F. P. Kki.lv, Secretary. ProsideDi. Los Angeles Lodge No. 2926, K. of H. Regular meeUuga of the above Lodge are held uverj Wednesday evening at Old Masonic Hall, -jpring street Visiting brot.iers are oordlally in . tod to attend. c HC. AUSTIfi I res Dictator. Bje< tion 1. All property lv the State, ex cept railroad.-, not * xempi voder the lawn of the i i.ii>'il State*, shell be axed iv pro portion to Its value, to be ascertained as provided by lew. The were property, aa used iv this article and rcctiou, U bereny declared to include inouevs, credit*, ht uds, ► locks, due», franchises and all other mat tare and thing*, real, persoual and mixed, capable of private owuerehlp; provided, that growing crops, property used exclu sively for public-ohoo!-, and nucha* may belong to thu rutted States, UiiaStal3, or any county or municipal corporation within this State, shall be exempt from taxation. Growing vine* and fruit tree* shall be •U-emed to bo aud ihall bo assessed end taxed aa a part of the realty; and, provided further, tbat rail roada shall be taxed aa provided in Section Ten of this article; aud, vrovwed further, that tbo Legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation of snips rind vessels owned aud registered or en rolled in thia state, or may tux such ships ami vessel* oh their uross or net earnings, lv lieu of an ad valorem tax. I he Legisla ture may als ■ provide, except in case of or cilia secured by mortgage or trust deed, for a deduetlou from credits of debts due to bona Ada; residents of this Hate. Doub.e taxation In any form is prohibited. Sei*. 8. The Legislature ahall, by law, re quire each taxpayer iv this State to make aod deliver to tho Couuty Assessor, an nually, a statement uuder oath, setting f.irihNpcclncnliy all property, real and per aonal except railroad property, aa defined In Section 1 D of this article, owned by such t»xpayer,oi iv hia possession or mi ler libs comrol, at twelve o'clock, meridian, on the tlrst Monday in March, Sac. 10. All property, except railroad property, aa hereinafter provided, ahall be aaaessed In the county, city, city and coun ty town, tow n*.i in, or district in which Ills situated, in th" manner provided bylaw. Every corporation and person owning or operettas a railroad,or any portion thereof, io tuis Statu, si all, on or before the first day of .iuly of cacti your, pay t< the State Treas urer an annual tax of two and a half per oeut upon tbe gross earnings, earned with in Ids State, oi such railroad, (or the year coding upon the thirty-first day of Decem ber next preceding, which tux shall be in lieu of all other State and county taxes upou the franchise, bonnes-, right of way, roadway, roadbed, rails, rolling Block, fences, stations aud their appurtenances, and upon ferryboats) I wbeu operated us a part of such railroad, aud upon the shares of the capital stock, and upon the mortgagea, deeds of trust, contracts or other obliga tion by which a debt Is secured upon such prune.ty. All o\her pr.iportj bolouglng to such oorpor-tioii or person ahull be aaaessed and taxed us other property Is assessed and taxed. Tbe gross uiiuual earnings earned during the year ending ou the thirty-first day oi December laat preceding, of all rail r i.ds, shall be, aupually, before the first dayot May th. i . aiu r, asooi tamed and de clared by the State Board of Equalisation, under such ruiea and r-'gu bilious as may be or..mt mad i.w ;!"»r'*; proiidid, how ever, that tne Lcfc-'Blatuie may at auy time pass laws prescribing said rules and regula tions. In all cases where railroads art. situ ated partly within this state aud partU without this S'hlij the gross annual earnings thereof shall be ascertained and determined by taking: . t-\r*. — U. 6 gross earnings which, daring the year last preOjudiug, have beeu earued wholly within this State , M . Xtix/itd— The gross e.irulnga which, during the same year, have beeu earned partly within this Stall- and partly without this Mate, which shall be ascertained by appor tioning audi earnings bctweeu thia State and other StaUsor i erritorles, m thepropor tion which the number of miles oi such railroad situated lv mis .statu aud used iv making such earnings bears to tbe whole uumber of mile-thereof uy tne use of which such earnings have beeu made. Ihe pro poit ou of iiv.crsla c earuluga thus aacer taiueu shall be added Lo lhe earnings made wholly within lhe St-ie, and the total thus obtained shall be taken aud deemed to be Ho gross earnings of such lailroads for all purposes of aasessmeut aud taxation. For every purpose oi this section, except forthe purpose of ascoitaiuiug tho proportion of luteihtate earnings to be added to the earu lugs made wholly witi.ln this State, all rail roads operated as on. 1 system sball be treated as ouo road. One third of the tax paid by corporations or persons owning or operatiUK railroads under the i rovlsionu of this section shall become part of the Gen eral Fund of this State, aud two thirds thereof shall bo paid lo the county or cud lies in which sitld railroad is situated. In proportion t ■ the length of the railroad operated in thu several counties. tor the purposes oi this section a consolidated city ami county shall be treated as a county. Auy corporation, association, par:nership, person, or person.-, unlawfully lalliug or re fusing to pay the tax ueroiu provided, when the uimu ahall become due,or wlthiu thirty day.- thereafter, shall be deemed to have waived ihcir right w operate their railroads within this State. The t"xes herein provid ed for, together witu such peualties as the Legislature may impose for the .....in-v -ment thereof shal. bo alien upon the pro perty hereinbefore iv this section designa ted, aud miv b ■ enforced in such manner aatho Legislature may by law prescribe. All railroads, so far as tbe same are situated within the boundaries of the common school district, snail be subject .0 ■ i ad vai orem tax lor school purposes vot-.d by the electors oi the distiiet at a special electi-n heid for that purpose, the -aiue as other property situated wdhlu the district, any thing iv tins am. lo to me contrary notwith standing. And all rallra ds.sofar as they are situated within the boundaries vi any Incorporated city or town itHttl u9 subject loan ml valorem tax for municipal pur poses thy same as otner property -situated th.relu, anything in mi- article to thu cou trary notwithstanding, Site. li. Income. iux.es may bu assessed ami collected irom persons, corporations, j.out ri c, ...ss. c.itiMns or companies, resi dent or doing business in this State, or auy one or more ol iheiu, lv such cases and amounts, and iv such manner as shall be prescribed by law. No Court within this Stale shall have power, by Injunction or otherwise, to int. nore w iih. hinder, or de lay lhe collection ol any tax laid under the form of law, except up..n itshuwing that the same property his been taxed more than .■nee lor the same purpose in the same year; and theu only upon paymeul to the Tax Collector, or into Court, of a sum equal W lhe amount n' one of tho taxes so laid upon the property i" question: pi-nidai, th*l In i I oases actions uu> be maintained against the Tix Collector to recover illegal taxes paid under protest. All such act! us must iaj Commenced within thirty days after such illesal taxes nave been paid. It shall I bu the duty oi the Court in which such ac tions may be broiuht U» try tbem, upon the req.icst of either party, to advance of all other civil fictions, and such taxes so paid under protest shall be ictalned by the Ihx Collector, or such otner -.rhci-r as ihe Lefl* lature' uiay designate, until such actions shall have been finally decided. EXECUTOR'S, SALE Of Valuable Real Estate. The property ol the late E. S. Baxtou, uetr Auahelm. So acres lv bearing raisin gripes. 10 acres in urauge and other choice fruits. 10 acres of arable land lor crops. This property must be .old to the highest bidder immediately. Rids are luvited until Sep ember Bth, when the best oiler will hi accepted for tbe whole- property, including the spacious dwelling of v no rooms, stables, hennery, windmill, tower aud tank and a dosen con uectiug hydrants through the grouuds, or bfds will be received for parts of same as above. This la one of the most complete country homes in Southern California. The new Riverside aud Los Augeles Hall road, vow building, has surveys Just uo th and south of this property, which should '' :Me lv value when the road is com Dieted. The ralsla orop is a large one, probably over one huudred tons of grapes, which will bo ready for gathering In two weeka. The 9.Ml train irom Los Angelea gives lime to see tbe property and returu same day. The subscriber will meet the train Did take visitors to tbe place If addressed .. . m til or telegraph. E. A. SAXSoN, augtuto Sep7 Executor. Aasißiittt *i Sale. Notice la hereby given that G)eO. E. Card th" assignee of J. F Janes, au lusoiveut. iv pursuance ot an order of the Superior Cou /1. made -v.d dated the Ist day of Seniember, IH*6, iv thimatter of i. F. Janes, au iueolv eut, authorising and directing the sa.e of the property hereluaft'-r described, will sell at p..blic auction to the highest bidder, at n M., of Naturdajr, flepteiaher 11, ISSO, The following described real property sit uated In the lowu of San Pedro, county of Los Angelas, State of California, and dcs crlbed particularly as; Commencing at a p«ilnlon east side of Front street, i.- the town 1 of dan Pedro, California, being the south west corner of the Bomestaad tnct of J F. ' "nut's and Ina L. Janes, and running thence as follows, true courses: Fast fi0.40 feet to | a point in east 'me of a-id J ines' ri me a.cad tract; thence B 83" J 04'fcVY., Si ua-100 fee' to a point in north line of a twenty-five foot atreet; thence N. fki' E., 60.47 feet to lliu polut of beginning, and coutalnfug Oi'j 1 > acres of laud. TKUMS—CaBh lv goid coin upon conclu sion of sale. Deed at expense of purchaser GKO. E GARD, Assignee of J. K. Jsncs, iosotVuut September 1, l*M. septa to 11 MT POWER nwcver Induced, nut only r. HoTed bul i'UKMANKNTLV Cl'KKIi without mcdi ci'io. IT < OVI'S Mll.li >. for particvlars, which we will forward fre< <n scaled envelope ou npplie;itlon. Don't .i.i.s i his i.i.tmr unity. A(ldri>-"., U. E. A. CO., IW broadway, my 29 ly New York City. Notice to Sbipjiers. I. Kemittkvt. Now due Rt Han Pedro, Barque Kemtttent, loaded with coal. After discharging she * il. take freight for Liverpool, via Victoria. B. 0. For freight room apply to iireiivr Win. T. Coleman it * <>~ Loa Angelea. au7-tf Order to Show Cause Why Order of Salt of Baal Eatate fahould be Made. .n Die Superior Court of 'be County of Loa Augeh i, State of California. to the matter of the eatate of Agnatln 01 vera, deceaaed. MUBDnU.It. Nmnliiß- In this amendment shall affect any assessment or tav acrei-dore. tnade or levied, or Interest ther<n>u t or any penally heretofore Incurred, or any set ion or of action t.n nuri iiiiiof ,eiy such aioeto-meiit tax, inn-rest oi penalty, and all lawsln force at the adoption ••! tlr.s amend incut, not in consistent therewith, shall remain in full force aud etTecl uutll altered or repeaed by tlie U-gisiature lhe first levy end pay ment ol taxes agnlm>l railroad properly hereunder, shad he made in the year elgu tee-i hundred and eighty six, and ahall be upon the gross earning*, to he ascertained as herein provided, lor thu entire year of efgliteeu hundred and eighty five. I'axa tiou lor the Bseal vearending Juuethlrtieth, eighteen hundred and eight)-live is nut affected by this amendment. Now, Thkkekukk, pursuant to tbe pro via* lons of the Constitution end au Act of the Legislature, entitled "An Act to Provide fol the Submission of Proponed Amendment* to tbe Cou'fi'ution of the State of California to Lhe vuaiined Klectora for tbetr Approval, approved March 7th, A. P. 1h83," the aald amendment is submitted to be voted upon, hy ballot, by the qualified electors of the State en Juan deToro, the administrator with the (fill nuueied ol the estate of Agusliu Oi vert, deceased, having Hied hln petition liereiD pray In* for an nrder of sale of a por tion of the real estate, ol Naid decedent, for i tie purposes therein set firth: It ib therefore ordered by the Judge of said Ooort tliat all persons intereisted in the J estate of said deceased appear before the Huperior Court on Monday, the 'Sin day of .■September, le*6, at 10 o'clock In the fore noon of naid day, al the court-room oi said superior Court, at the Court House, in the city aud county ol Los Augeles, to show CHu-e why an order should not be granted to the said administrator U sell ao much of the real estate of the said deceased Agustlu tdvera aa shall ue ueeessary. And that a Copy > f tin order bo published „t leant four sueoessive weeks in the Los Angelea Daily Huhiiji, a new-paper print ed and puollahed lv aald couuty of Loa Au- WM. A. CHENEY, Judge of tne BUperlor Court. Dated August 12th, 1886. a I Bid Seventh si. PlaiiiMKMills, Cor. Seveuth and Lo- Augeles Sts., KOBUHT THOMPSON, t'HoraiiTuit. MANUFACTuaaa or SAISH, UUOHN A,ID 111 IM>n, And all klnda of Soroll Work, Turning and Hhepiug Corner Heveulh aud Los An ga bles Tuesday, No? emoer 2,1886. The amendment Is designated "Amend, meut Numt>er One," and lhe ballot* used ■t such election must contain the words, KOK IHE AVKWiiMKNT Number One," aud the words, " A'IAINBT THK AMKNU MENT Number One," written or printed hereon. Aud I do hereby offer a reward of one bun dred dollars for lhe arrest and conviction of any aud every persou violating any of the provisions of Title IV, Part l, of the Penal Code; such rewards to be paid until the total amount eapeuded hereafter for ihe purpose reaches <b« sum of leu thousand dollars. W lines* ray hand and the Ureal Be«l of tha •late, the day aud year Oral written. tk >. ' ■ *I*lt (• I v ■ OM M l > Governor. AT ■ T.L. THOMPSON, ieoretary of Hiaiv,|| I.UMHKK YAK | D^ M|| . KEPCKHOFF-OUZNER .Vfilland übor Company. afanntaeturara of and dealer. In Lumber, Doors, Blinds, Windows, EASTERN OABT, ASH, HICKOBY, WALNUT AND lOFLAB, And a E moy Parquetry Plot, of hlld wood a apeofalty. I AND A 1,1. hIMlMif 111 11. I. WOBM. rard and MM, oorner Alameda A M.ojßte. Telephoue No. 8. P. O. Bonn ni<aSU .PERRY MOTT&OO.'S LUMBER YARDfc AMD PLAKING MILLS NO. 78 COMMERCIAL STRMV nrnaOtf OUK OWN OOLUMts. Daily and Weekly HEEALD. Oregon Lumber Company The Oregon Lumber Company neve lately opened a splendid meaortmeut of Oregon Plneantl California Redwood LumDer Of every description at their new Yard on Date. Chaves and Mis sion Btreetß,| Ac have a fine stock of LATHS, PICKETS SHINGLES and FINISHING LUMBER of a superior quality. We are also prepared to fill orders on short notice for bu ding materials of every de scription. Particular attention paid to orders for un usual lengths aud dimensions. Orders solicited. jylo-tf J. A. BUSS, Agent. J. M. GRIFFITH & CO.. Lumber Dealers, Manufacturers of Doors WINDOWS, 'BLINDS* Stair., Stair Rail. BeUiiater., New.llr-o.ua o Mill Work of every deeorlptlcs, end uoalera o Lime. Fleeter, Hair, etc. So. S»a Worth 'Alameda Street REAL KSTATK AUKNTrI. En K. adamb. Pxana E. Adam. Faiim Adams. ADAMS & SONS, - Real Estate Insurance and Money Brokers Office, To N* Mprlna; St. (Room 11, upstairs, next to Herald office.) Improved and aulmproved city and coun try property, orange orchards, viueysrds snd ratichos Iv tho best localities lv South ern California. nii.ing Property a. Specialty- Residents of the county 17 years. Ageucy "Connecticut Fire Insurance Co. of Hart ford. ' Correspondence solicited. LOS ANGELES, (feb27tf) CALIFORNIA THE Leading Paper Southern California • 11 devote ita oolnmiu|to (urtberiag[the titer aataot Loa Angela, oity aad oouaty and the Ben them portion at the Bute It la the Intention of the publiah.i to aiti The Herald NEWSPAPER OP IBS DAT \ Complete In all Ita dataila and In J every department PULL & ; t RELIABL CHAS. CHARNOCK, REAL ESTATE DEALER Haa a large list of improved aud unim proved oity aud country property. Also, agent for the Temecula Valley Colonvlanda at Muietta. Colony lands a specialty. Call or address him at NO. It COURT HTKEKT, opposite Court House, Los Angeles, Ca al4tf lU£ VI AITRAiNTb. ILLSCH'S Restaurb 1 aad unto Parkn 4.1 and 43 N. MAIN ST. 3REAT REDUCTION IN OYSTER*. Large Eastern Oysters, per 100, - . • #*. iO Small Eaetoin, raw or stewed, W els. per plate Large Eiwtum, ai.y *\-.le, - 60 cvnts per plat Baltimore selected Orstaes, 86 oants per a PRIVATE ROOMS Up stairs (or ladles aud fandllss, where nisal will be served the host styla. Jerry lllicfa, rrotrleior dqtM THE COMMERCIAL V. DOL, Proprietor, DOWNEY BLOCK, - mil, ITRMT. BeoelToe all.c end Berree op oiery dey it. ohoio-jet FISH, imiudlng SOLE, TL'KUOT .ud SKA TItOUT. HR. DOL 1* tbe exolualve oor»Btgi.ee of the oel ebr-ted FKOHAGK DF. BK 11, v. iul only l>e had at thia reaUufaul. BPKINO CHICKENF, last In from tbe uche ux I In every style Tbis r«.Uurant is Loa Aaaelofi'a r.elnionioo mvttl ThellEditorial Golumns Wll IfJDU tj*- ALLIjLIVEf TOPICSJOFfIirHK DaY >hilb.thk„..„«c:-» ff-ta TELBQRgAMS, oca n.: By arraDgemente newly. deoted thMullw. and most exhaustive to ac ound In auy paper of 'he State, not being t%xiiHuasd|by|jtbo*e of the Sao FruobKaO daiUss FORT STREET Business Lots! FOR SALE! On Fort Street, NEAR SECOND, SOME VKKY BMIKAIILR THE..LOCAL OOLtTMtfS WL J mitt «MUm I com pinto roauuK ul ■■v l -II *pp*atnsTß and mil MAUer r Z2j}}f*Z J Borne Interest , BuSffllSS PROPERTY IB Ad jo hi the Jenbh Synagogue. Has Front if* of 180 fc on Fort 8t BW Will MibillTltlp Into •mall 101 l I suit purchaser,. SW Terms Bany. -*> H. W. MILLS orM. L WICKS. auioood ADGTION SALES JOHN 0. BELL & CO.. KKAL BfITATI AISO (iKNKUAL ATO TION KB KB. Ofllt-e, Room II Tettpll block. Take tbe elevator Mini the hoy will direct yon to the oulce. (teal Estate lv nil parts uf the city, hid ud lug residences and business properties, blocks and randies, subdivided aud h obi hi auction or private sitle. Apprfilsfmeuta oF every description of property a special!) . Hales made at auction by or of Courts, Administrators, Biecntnrs, Commissi ont*rn, Kecelvers, Mortgages and Trustees, fHittifully complying with pre scribed legal forms. Mouses and rooms rented; assume cliargi of property, hold power of attorney for an sentees, collect rents, attend to tuxes. Insur auoe, atreet work, Improvements aud build Xiao, warehouse and auction, horse and carriage marl ami aajes j ard, Loa Angeles ktreet.Vt.weeit First and saimid streets. Certificate of Partnership. We certify that we constitute a partner ship, trammeling business us book Binders, at 76 North spring s ■<■•■• lv this Httte lis principal place of hii-dness i« Los Augeles city, California, lis name la COOKK A W HKMAN The full i ies ai d respective pi ices of residence of all lv members are ■-ii tied hereto. listed Loa Angele* city, Cal., Ist day of September, I**6. (il-<. W COOKI , LOS Angele*. |«lit,ll JAS. B. WIHKM AN, I hi Alleles Hral) Acknowledge.! September -st, l-e-6 «,(„,(. A. Koider, Not-ry Publlo In and I M th. cmnty of Los Angelea. fct pt B THK JML Mil DAILY 11KRALU by mall, on. vmt "v» DAILY NEK M.ll, lij m.ll, ai montlll ~00 DAILY HEHALD, hy ma.l, thrao month. ..8 CO DELIVERED IN THE OITY 15 Cents Per Week THE WEEKLY HERALD itbr na.sm a j WEEKLY, on., jtew, In null tl.no WEEKLY sli month,, by mill l.Wi WEEKLY, three motiMta, by moll HO Payablo Id variably In advaiioa* JOSEPH D.LVNnH&QO LINKS OF TRAVEL. 3teamship Oompany. H>ODALL, PERKINS A Co., General Agent- SAN FRANOIBCO. hortherFroutes. riTKAMKKri Lb.AVE BAN FRANCISCO For Wraugle, Sitka, and Harrlsburg, Alaska, aud Nenalmo and New JVwtmfnster, B. C. aa advertised iv San Francisco newapa- FOTVl'ctorla, Port Townaend, Seattle, Tact, ma. Steilacoom and Olympla on Septem ber:), 10.17, 24 and October lat 9 o'olook For Astoria and Portland September I,«, 18 la, 28, 28 and October 8, at 10 A. M. For Eureka, Areata and Hookton, every vZfolul Areua. Cuff,'. Cove, Little Elver Whltoßboro, Menaocluo City ana Noyo, every Monaa,' SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1886. leonine south, soma north. ~n\J 4 in STEAMERS. £§ I S ► 1 Orlaaba Aug. Do'.Bep. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 6 Eureka Sept. 1 » » ' 4 » ' Oeo.W.Elder " 2 * ' • ' BanU Boaa. " 6 " ' " 9 J LosAugolea. " « , • 91 I 0r1aaba..,..« » 10 '• 11 14 Eureka ... » 10 " JJ " If « Ueo.W.Eldor " U " H " " JJ Saute Roaa.. " 14 " lt> " 1» * Los Angelea. " 16 '• 17 ' 18 2 Orlsab! ... » 17 " 1? 21 • S! Eureka , " 19 " 21 £ » Oeo.W.Elder " 20 " 22 " 24 2 Saute Rosa.. " 28 '• 2» " 27 ' . Los Angelea. " 24'" i« " 27 " I Orlaaba . " 261 " 2S " 80 Oot. Eureka " 2» '■ 10 Oct. 1 •• Oeo.W.Elder " 29 Oot 1 " 8 ii. ai Steamers Santa Rosa, Orlaaba aad Gel W. Elder go hrough to San Diego, leavl I Sau Pedro on tbo dates o.' their arrly / from San trrs: Cisco The steamers Sauis Boaa,Orlaaba and Q W Elder,call ai San a Barbara and Port H ford (San Luis Obispo) only, on the ro to aud from San F-i Cisco. Oars .o oouuect with steamers leave f K. R. depot, Los Angelas, aa follows: f BaniH Rosa, OrUaba and Geo. W. Ilile 9:40 o'clock a. H With Loa Angelea Eureka, going north at 6:46 o'olook r railroad time. R.ATBS OX* FAH FROM LOS ANGELES Cabin. Steam To San Francisco g* «!' Sa" Francisco and return: 12* 20. From Los Angeles to -.a Frauatsco sU amer aud returu b\ rail, lualudiug bur and meals ou steamer only, nrit-olas»t32.r from BAN PEDKO WMaJU* Tv Monterey and Santa Cms 11 8u Simeon 12 Cayuooa ...11 50 • Port Harford 10 80 I Qavleta » 7 Santa Barbara 4 ' Sau Buenaventura b San Diego 6 ns***Plans of steamers Oabina at Age office, where berths may be secured. For ... . ■ >.': Lamllng, via Santa Crua, ■ freight sea-Tiers lc..:t ' v Francisco t I rery twawjeka, at I'l orveonlbe J „oril>si. "AHK.INO HOUSES Southern California National Bank. NADBIAU BLOCK Corner First and Spring Streets, LOS AN( ELKS, CAL. PAID UP CAPITA!, • - 5100,000,00. H. H. won I. - - - S?i==iaon» I, .N. BREED, - Vlce.f»reeldell« W. f. BeiBYSHELL, - - C«ebler DIRECTORS L. N. Biwd. Cha.. F.. Day, H. A. Barclay. W C Fnrrev.M G KcKoon, T. W. T. Rich arde, K. C Boabvahell. M. Hagan, J. r».ter, I w F. Boeby.hell, H. H. Boyoa, ITOCEHOLDIRB: L. N. Bread. E. C. Boeby.hell. W. C. Fur ey. Cha«. E. Day, T. W. T. Hloharda, E. T. Vright, Ben. E. Ward, I T. Q.rnaey, M. O <cK>ou, E P Bmby.hell, D. M Graham, V. 11. Seaman., M lUgau, John 1.. Kedick, 1 A. Barclay. J. Koater, U. T Newell, 'rank Khder. W. 11. Kane, M. S. Hewes, Alexander Penney, J. R. MlUetd, William Jollier. Jojeph Hardle, W. F. Boeby.hell, I. B. Boyce. Trauaaota a General Banking Bualneia. A Special Department for Collection!. Account, of Bank, and Bankeia receive ipecial attention. A-hareofyourbu^UaollCted. First National Bank OK LOS AMJKIKs, Capital Stock, 1 $100,00*. Surplus, : : : $100, OCX E. P. BPENOE, : : : President J M. ELLIOTT, : : Cashier DIRECTORS: j. D. BicxMsu,, J. F. Crank, H. Mama. Wa. Lact, KF. Sraaoa. STOCEHOLLEBS: Oarr. A. B. Wiloox, Da. R. H. UoDoaAbß 0 8 WrrusasT, Jambs MoCor J. F. ■ ka iK, Y. Q. Sfoav, J E. HoLLBMHioa, A. v. LAiSKsaaaia H. MABCitr, Wa Lact, L. H. Cash-ton, S. B. MotT, J. D. Biobniui, h. F. Branca. A. W. HAavaT. ooUtf Farmers ft Herciiants'Ban I; OF LO9 ANaH.FB ESTABLISHED IN 1868. Paid Up Capital - - - aWOO.OOU •nrnlu. * Boner*? l"cl .460.1MH1 -Total . . . • . a«-.0,000. IBAIAB W. BRLLUAN PBESIDENI L. C. GOODWIN VICE-PKEhIUK..! JOHN MILNER SECRETARY MAIAB W, lIELLMAN JOHN S. OKICPIN 0, W. CHILDB. 0. K. THOM 11111. QAKNIER, J. B. I.ANKKRmIIV 0. DUCOMIIUN, JOSE HABCABKL XXI HAIhE rOB HALT Oft New York, London. Frankfort, Dublin, Paris and Berlin tW Receive ..epoalte aod c Theli (ler Car riuy and Sell Ooveromente, State, Count) ..ed City Bjad. Thu Company reserve* the right to oh S the Hteamors or their day. ol Bailing. ■ f «£tF~For paaange or freight aa aY« i lortiokeu to aud from J All Important Points in En I 1 —APPLY TO— 1 H. McLBLLiAN, : : . 1,1 , OFFICE—No. 8 CommereUlSt.,Loa A,lk f Sontnern Pacific Cenpaay. j (pacific tvmn.) •TTJXU-SI Blsit, 1881 1 Trains leave and are due to arrive > V . I. OS JkIVOISXiI j? as rouaovrs: ■ Liava in FOB DESTINATION. Nt V A \ 2:40 r. st Collon 12:01 t, a I 4JO r. m Col ton vdOa. M 2:40 t. a iDeming) Express.... 12:01 r.m i and > 2:40 r. M f East ' Kmlgraut.. . 12:( Ir. h 2*40 r. m . El Paso and Bast. - 12-C2 r. i#J 12:80 r. st t San Fran i Express 2:10 r. i j aad I 12:30 r. m fSacramento) Smlcr't. 2:10 r *9:£o a. m Santa Ana and Anaheim *t:i& r 420 r. a Santa Ana and Anaheim f : 40 9:80 a. h Santa af0n10a..... fjfi *ft:10 P. a Banta Monica. '4:20 -r6:&op. h Santa Monica.. f»:2o" 9:40 a. h tLoug BeaeU.Wllm'g'i 6,10 6:4b p. a 'ton and San Pedro > g : 26 . 'duudays Excepted. ' ' Only. ■' y r T. if. GOODMAN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent jj A. N. TOWNS, Genera] Manager. ' E. E. HEWITT, Assistant Superintendent Los Angeles California Sootiiera R. B. C All nil linn between National Cttj, b wl'l" *" Angelea and point. lajt a Oloae o'iuii..«lon at Baratow with Atlanl •ud Pacific K. R. and at Loa Angela, wi. Southern Paoloo U. K. TIMB TABU, Taking effect Mni.li.y, j un> to, MI6 '. ! ', ', A. It. All. pTjS Lo« Angelea. Ly. 7.00 J ; tg >■ n.iu HaCrlel 7 2 » » tl Pomona g.lf, 10:20 <■ i;.>!lou Ar s.o HMO 5-ollou Lt. JMJ -■ II:» >■ Perrla 12 ra Fall llrook Ar . 1J» yM 'ral! Brook ..Lv 165 IB i'r< ..n.lde ........ 2 in M Sui Duct, 4 80 B ...Ar 4 SO 9 Colton ...... Lt. fl'iß I Ban Bernardino . 0 401 a ViCt'ir 12:08 a B« "low Ar. 1.20| a Baratow Lt.i **' ] Victor . j i 1,,.1 1 Bernarilluo.. j J LOB ANOBUia COUNTY BANK, Main St., Loa Angeles, o*l CAPITAL STOCK, PAID lIP, SIOO.OOC {Meerve Fund, (1300,000. JOHN K. PLATKR- Preeldani. X 8. BAKEK Vice-Pieeideut H. L. hUcMEIL . Oaebier. DIRECTOBSI J. 8. SLatwon, j.ituak BllJi, • JOHK E. PL.TBB RORBBT Si Ba.BB, Jem A. Farroa, ',mm y Paaeton P.. H. WllWBT" aW But ana Sbu. ExtHawab en *' . owoi New York, London, Parle, Berlin end f ."klort. tf Hi ' KxcUAJtai on nil part UoIUmI Hietos nnd Eurot*. faVKKimvK iioniT on open aoccn .ud mMt ..I.- of depoalt, nnd do . general bulking ano xohtrnfe buetneaa Qeo. H Boibuu, J one r.B vaoe bh. , PP«B'I VI, o I rue t F. 0. Howee, Oeahler. Lss Augeles National BanE, NO. M NORTH MAIN STREET. Lot A> K«la*. Cel. Nurplae »«o,<>oo, Capital DIRECTORS : Dr. W. O. Coohrar H. H. Mahibllam PRRET 18. Ousts, JOBM BRTBON, Ba,, Dr. II Sinubauoh, K. C. ilowss. G*G. H. BOMJUIRASS. jtV for sale oo tJI tbe prl-jotpel oltlwr c thu 'Jnttoil Slat* *ml Europe. B>h9 Los Anpitifc Ba?inpMh. 130 NORTH MAIN ST., CAPITAL, - - , $300,000 PRKSID L. V. QOODWIIs J. V. WAOHTTJ Board of IMrtrtor*: (iaias W. iiKi.i.M \i John c. Vnnu ROBT. 8. Li Ah KB, JOSH A. I'rtXTOW L. C. OOODWIM. Term Deposits will t>u receired In turns of on huii-lrod dollars and over. Ordinary IX-poalUi lo sums of ten dollars and Money to loan on first-class Kea] Estate. irfm Angffloa.July 1, 1884' SUMMONS In the Superior Court of tne state of Cm), lor Die, In ftnd for the county of Lot t An geltn Albert L. Jeffery, Plaintiff } Alexander Well, Edward R. Mann aud/; KllsbaMaan, Defendants. ) Action brought In tbe Superior Court, f the State of California In and for tbe com, ty of Lob Augeles, and the complaint flied fn nald county of Los Angeles, In the olßcf. of tho clerk of said Superior Court. 'l he people of the State of California toild greeting to: Alexauiler ell, Kdward E. ! Mnnn and EMaha Maun, i efeudanu. National CUT Xv. A ' 0 ,1 25 f ud SSinSWR 8: '« "I Oeeanslrlo I io-.« i ■ •Kail Brook Ar 11 an 1 Fsllllrnok fi ..... ,1 •Collon ....Ar l'so •■ Collon Lt 7:00 tM. 11 FomoUft 7 60 k m ll Saudaorlel . 840 I Sll 19} Los Angeles Ar ».« 416| to! SAN UINAKniHO. 1 Colion L J A ,.i *~".|'^of^J B,i" Bernsrdiun lv| 7.601 USD San Bernardino It 7KI 10M 140 7$ °""° n _ *h u.«j Ltfi »:» mvnmißirß"iiHANcii, Mild HI id Pitw. Collon Lt VO6 f *v, v.as Plv7r.M. 10 15, 7SO 11 » Klrerslde Ar lv X l gw. Mil)) Q°»°» : :...:.Arl iffi l&\ i& •Meal stations. " tnMmW" 11 nn ''"••'oc Standard lima. Pullman Dlei [icrs le.iTe on 7 a m train 1", Baratow. for Kansas CltT «la A «T Meke,, n ,!^ , „ e ,^'!i,e,^/'" , ,';, i ,»'* lt •" » "»« «'» ,nl f" "' '««.■"««.. Call lornla Honll.eru Agents at local stations, or Her. «v. A v . "■ WII.KINS, (Jen. Fr t. A Paaa. Agent, Ban Diego, Cal. „ IN VTOTOH, 1 InponntandenL nnlsna cal. I*. Oenera-A^'nt'tfegZ^il. * ou arc tiorub? required to appear lv m action brought against you hy the abov. named I'lalutitTln the Buoerior Court of th- Btateof California, in ami for the county oi Los Angeles, and to answer the eomplntut Bled therein, within ten days a-xclusive oi the day of service}, after the servlco on jon of this Hummons if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days -or judgment by default will be Uken against you according to the prayer of said complaint. Ibe aald action is brought to obtain thi rteen c of this Cotsri declaring Lhe Plaintiff oerclu to be'be owner of the followingdc scribed premises, to wit, being p rl i!i- t ltancho Aeuzh de lJuartc: Commencing nt tbe sout .cc t comer of hot No. 14 In SiClon IM; thence innthcrly a ong the east line of s ime Lot N, 20 chains lo tne V K. corner oi vid Lot fourteen; thence at right angles easterly JJ chains loa pouit; thence at right angles southerly twenty fltO) chains to a I ol tit on south 1 ne of section 31; thence atouii said south lute of He lion 81 westerly chains to the j oiut of boglnufng, oonutii tug Wacrea of land aud be ug lot IS fn Bee HI county ot Los Augeles, California. Als>. adjudging that the defendants or either of them have no estate or Interest in or to tin said premises, and foi auch other or furtrp r relief as to the Court may seem meet and for cost Of aUlt, Iteteieuccis bad to Com plaint for particulars. And you are mre y not (tied that If you fall to appear ami am werthe »aid complahu >.» above required, the said plaintiff will cause your default to be entered nnd will hi - ply to tbe court for tlie relief demanded in 1 he complaint. (iiveu under my baud and tbe seal of the miperlor Court oftheHt-ite of California in sua for the county of Los Angeles, tbis lay of fuly, In the year of our Lord our thousand eight hundred and eighty six (Seal. | CHAB. H. UUNHMoOK, By F. B. FANNING. Deputy auaiiod JAMF.B li. HLtNCHAItIK * l " X * Ua Attorney for Plaintiff. HOME Xl rCHrw, 3! AlllO hlj Ili'i-I lumrd In tin- iiity n i,iy |4 h week, Cnkllil! iliuie by Hie proprietor, II 8. HRRKT. BKAIITIF > Vol It llOUh. PROF. ROMEO BERRA, A CHITECTUHAL DECOKATOR, vni-l In Fresno hiiil Heouotraplier lor Oluirchei, Pnb.lc Mull,, Thealre. aud Parlors. irUlnal Pi us id aw sine Drrwi to Urder. ••. «K. Kill bM Kefsrs to Franklin j 41 CO., No. ail 8. Bprlnn Bt. y7tf | Los Angeles * Sau Gabriel villtr Mfir £tW~ I niliiH leave and are rlua tn iiil-U. I.OWMKV av«n.-k » K ).,,V "„», * U*ta rom: BIeTiNiTION: 4 »|t. mv , t«:4» A. m. Paaadena* Ma*aV tlO:«OA. «, +11:10 p. tU r-aaadenn Fuajtfa. ♦*:» P. a. SanUAult. +8:00 t . •10:«0 A. If. Ban[« ADIla tg :M , •»:« p. ». Saata Ai,lt» •!« p. « i ... , . 1 I'i-t-NKKNHoIUI, "I ften'l Frt'lftlitan,t i'.'Hiit.ii«nr Aflfliil f " p i, ... in y.,,;^;"'- A ?A,i« f BlUette, ft CHtwoß / Examiners of Title ao/ ConVoyanof>rs. s O-MH.awl H, \W ■er~~eglnn umi hmW'fi.,, * 1 J