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, DECEMBER 11, 1873 ssassßjsissdatt The DAILY HERALD has nearly DOUBLE the Circu lation of either Contempo rary papa* pubHahedla Loe *Ar>«etos. As.an ed»*ttlslna; medium It is consequently of • OOVHsrLi thek talus.. ( y ' Bribery as a Fine Art. The corruptionists and Corporarion attorneys that infest Sacramento seem to understand their business. They go for their game from all quar ters, she sheaf point of attack in most cases being the "belly. Sumptuous lunches, champagne suppers, and ~ fi wADjeß, that flow like water, are among their most effective artil lery. |and when our legislators have filled themselves with the good things spread by the monopolists, and mud dled their brains with, the wines from feffe lobbyists' tables, they have simply unbustaasd their pockets, so that the bribers* Cota eatf stHe ahstly in. The frequenter of a fashionable gambling saloon after partaking of the elegant supper so tempting displayed, is ashamed to go away without losing a few coins, and just so the legislator who has stretched hh» legs under the lobbyist's mahogany, don't like to op pose his little job when it comes up, and ends at last by taking his money, and giving his vote In return. The man who can complacently stuff him self at the lunch tables of the notorious lobbyists who infest Sacramento, are indeed far gone, and their constituents will make money by providing for them at home. Presidential Humor. General Grant has never enjoyed much of a reputation for humor, but we think the following extract from his message, for a dry joke, will dis count the best thing President Lincoln ever got off: In three successive messages to con gress, I have called attention to the subject of civil service reform. Ac tion has been taken so far as to au thorize tiie. appointment of a board to devise rules governing the method ofmaking appointment and promo tions, but there neVer has been any action sn these rales, or rales pending, where persons desire the appointing of a friend, or removal of an official, who may be disagreeable. To have any rules of effect, they must have the ac- Siiescenee of congress, as well as of c executive. I recommend. there- Core, the subjectto your attention, and suggest that a special committee of con gress might confer with the special board, during the present session for the purpose of devising such rules, as may be maintained, and which will secure the services of honest and ca pable officials, and which will also Srotect them in a degree of indepen snce While in office. Proper rules will protect congress as well as ths ex ecutive, from much needless persecu tion, and will prove of great value to the public at large.' A few years ago gome practical genius placed womankind under last ing obligations by the invention of the clotheswringer, a simple but effectual machine for squeezing the surplus moisture from *to fhlrffly washings. Will not some fertile brain do the same good turn for the rest of the world, by getting up an engine or pro cess for extracting the water from railroad stocks? A very large propor tion of the capital of American rail ways is water, pure and simple. We not only pay the operating expenses of these roads, and interest on the money Invested in their actual cost, but heavy tariffs are levied on our commerce to pay dividends on oceans of water. Cannot the Grangers devise some means of eliminating this surplus moisture? LOS NIETOS. Los Nietos, Dec. 8, 1873. Editor Herald:—lt has been rain ing far five days, and at this time, it looks as though the rainy season had set in for the winter. Farmers are in fine spirits in the anticipation of line crops next year. Gallatin is quite .lively, farmers all pass their time here on rainy days, reading the papers and I talking politics, and predicting a flood this winter, for we always fear, a flood when it to raining, and predict a drouth when the son is shining. The * mud and water is on an average a foot 1 deep in the streets, and we are in the same sad condition of your city; we have no sidewalks or street crossings. High top gum boots are in demand, ana are the only life preservers that would sell in tUe maiket. A few light-draught boats could find proflta , . .hie employment if the rain continues fdr another week to run along the County road between Gallatin and the Depot. We expected to have had dry sailing to your city by Rail this winter, but we are sadly disappointed; the road has been finished mure than a month and not a passenger train yet, the Company had bettor rent their depot lands for a duck ranch. The bettpra has fallen outof the Coun .ty road, and we are elected to remain at home until the winter is over, and our Road Commissioner can have a new bottom put under our County road, when we expect to make you a vlalt , Observer. Dak Francisco is bewailing the pres ence of smell pox in the city jail. New Yorkers, on the contrary, complain that the Tombs are distressingly healthy, and pray for some pestilence to overtake the rascals who show such dexterity In dodging the hangman. Prisoner (to learned magistrate)— "Has any one a rifhjt to commit A nuisance?'' Learned magistrate—''No sir, not even the Mayor—no, sir, not even the Governor." Prisoner— "Then you can't commit me, for I was arrested as a nuisance, and you've de cided that I am one." DEATH WARRANT OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. Probably one of the most Interesting, and impressive, and valuable relics, or fragments of antiquity, which has been brought to light by the zealous re-searches of modern science and ig the subjoined "Death Warrant of Jesus Christ," which was found engraved in relief upon one side of a copper plate, in the year 1850, by the Commissioner of Arts of the French Armies, whilst excavating in the ancient city of Aquila, in the king dom of Naples. Although some time has erapfted since the discovery, yet convinced as we are, of its merit as an historical record, and aware of its lim ited publication in American prints, we gladly give It an Insertion in our columns. The original is in Hebrew, but has beep faithfully translated into English, and is here given verbatim: Sentence rendered by Pontius Pilate, acting governor of Lower Galilee, stating that Jesus of Nazareth shall suffer death on the cross. 1 In the year seventeen of the Empe ror Tiberius Ctesar and ths 25th day sf March, the Holy City of Jerusalem, Anna and Caiaphus being priests, sac rifloators of the people of God, Pontius Pilate, govornor of Lower Galilee, condemns Jesus of Nazareth to die on the cross between two thieves, the great and notorious evidence of the people saying, 1. Jesus is a seducer. t. He is seditious. tin 3. He is an enemy to the law. . 4. He calls himself falsely the Son of God. 5. He calls himself falsely the King of Israel. (He enters into the Temple, followed by a multitude bearing palm branches in their hands; orders the first centu rlan, Quilius Cornelius, to lead him to the place of execution; forbids any person whomsoever, either poor or rich, to oppose the death of Jesus.) The witnesses who sign the con demnation of Jesus are,) 1. Daidel Bobani, a Pharisee, ii. Joannus Borabable, 3. Raphael Robanl, 4. Capet, a citizen. Jesus shall go out of the City of Je rusalem by the Gate of Struennus. The above transcription is not only invaluable to all Christians, but must prove of prime importance to the his torian, isasmuch as It is the only pro fane record of the kind we have or the' slightest authenticity. Relative to its discovery, we may state more defi nitely (hat it was enclosed in a box of ebony, which itself was enclosed in a vase of white marble, the whole being found by the gentlemen above referred to, and the inscription translated by him into the French language. th this connection It may not be out of place also to insert a discription of our Saviour, addressed by the governor of Judea to the Senate of Rome, found in an ancient manuscript sent by Pub lius Lintitors. '.'There lives at this time in Judea a man of singular character, whose name is Jesus Christ The barbarians esteem him a prophet, but his follow ers adore him as the immediate off spring of the immortal God. He is endowed with such unparalelled vir tue as to call back the dead from their graves, and to heal every kind of dis ease with a word or touch; his person is tall and elegantly shaped; his as pect amiable, reverend; his hair falls In those beautiful shades, which no united colors could match, falling in graceful ourls below his ears, agree able couching on his shoulders aad parting on the crown of his head, like the sect of theNazarines; his forehead is smooth and large; his cheeks with out a spot, save that of a lovely red; his nose and mouth are formed with exquisite symmetry; his beard is thick and suitable to the hair of head, reaching a little above his chin and parting in the middle like a fork; his eyes are bright, clear, and serene; he rebukes with majesty, counsels with mildness, and invites with the most tender and persuasive language, his Srhole address, whether in word or eed, being elegant, grave and strik ingly characteristic of so elegant a being. No man has seen him laugh, but the whole world beheld him weep frequently, and so pervasive are his tears that none refrain from Joining in sympathy with him. He is very moderate, temperate and wise. In short, whatever the phenomenon turns out in the end, he seems at present like a man for excellent beauty and divine perfection everywhere surpass ing the children of men."—[New Jer sey Press. Postal Suggestions. The " Fat Contributor" is dissatis fied with some of the decisions of the Post-office Department, and submits "a few improved rulings" of his own concoction: Monthly magazines, published weekly, must be charged letter post- S;e when delivered daily. Powder agazfnes, except to regular subscri bers, are not permitted %\ frank their reports. . If no stamp is affixed to a letter re tain it. If, however, the postage is overpaid, letter rip! If you feel any doubt about a paper going with a one cent stamp, have two sent i * a \s>»»is<a Sleds can go through the mail as merchandise. The postmasters are cautioned against allowing any old seeds to go through their mails, how ever. Signs cannot be sent without paying letter postage, three cents on every letter. Calico prints, any foreign prince, re prints and foot-prints, all go as printed matter, and pay tax accordingly. Vac cine matter must be properly (pock) marked.. Poetry in its various stages, includ ing the Edgar A. Poe stage, must be sent post-paid, whether it ever paid to read it or net. A postmaster is not permitted to make any material change in the site of Ms postoffiee without affixing a two. eont stamp for every two ounces. He can charge double postage for a light of the postmaster. Shirts may be mailed at the rate of two cents for every two ounces of shirt. If the owner's name la on the shirt, letter postage must be charged. This rule is indelible. A subscriber residing in the county in which a p«per 1b printed can take the paper, provided he pays in advance and urges his neighbors to subscribe. If he does not live in the county in which he resides, and the paper is not printed in the same where it has Its press-work done, the* the .county, must pay double postage on the man—we mean a two cent county must be affixed to every postage. Editors of newspapers and their fam ilies shall be allowed to pass free in the mails. Postmasters shall be responsible for the payment of all subscriptions on newspapers sent to any persons resi ding within three miles from any post office. If any person refuses to take the paper, the postmaster shall be compelled to read it. Postage on news paper* shall lie paid or not at thi- o{> 'fiorioi' rfi« pnbHshers ami subscriber*. If pHWwkl, the payment may be made at anytime most convenient to either, and may be either in cash, or country or city produce. The rate per ounce shall be determined by the editor, and the weight shall be calculated at not less than forty-four ounces to the ( pound. PACIFIC COMT ITtil. There has been much sleighing coasting and snowballing in Virginia, Nevada, lately, and flhe times were had. Five Inches of snow fell atPetaluma on Wednesday, and enough remains on the ground in Santa Rosa, Healdsburg and Cloverdale to afford good sleigh ing. A rumor is prevailing among the Pi ute Indians that the Government in tends to remove them to other quar ters. The Indians declare they will die fighting rather than leave their present reservation. In Stockton the street railroad is laid nearly a distance of one block, along Centre, from Levee to Main street. Sawed redwood ties are used, and heavy stringers are placed acrosß the ties and under the rails. The Board of Supervisors have levied an assessment of three cents on the 1100 for a bounty for killing sqnirrels, at five cents each, in Lake county. The proof Is furnished by presenting the tall of the squirrel. */"«<!> • Tm WVUTH. District Cessrt-WiDWKV. J. ' Wsdkssdav, December 10. Pelanconl vs Rlvara et al—Judgment entered lor plaintiff. Van Valkenberg ts Thompson—Statement of Court, granting motion for new trial, tiled, People vs Msrtlnes-Stlll on trial. The tes timony In this murder case is assuming a more serious aspect than was at first anticipa ted, it turns out that the stories told by the defendant vary in essential particulars, and that Morales, Instead of meeting his death at a scuffle at sea, was killed on shore, and then taken out, his feet weighted, and the body sunk In the extern of — nahelm. The murdei was consummated with an ax, and Justice Kohler testified to four wounds on the person of the deceased. The defendant, In one ot his stories, said heonlv struck him one blow, af ter deceased fired at bim, and that blow prov ed to be ratal. Cenaty coort-Sepulveda, J. Wednesday, December 10. Jose Aspodaoa and Wm Murray were both convicted of burglary. Sentence to be pro nounced on Friday. . „ ~ People vs Moreno and Bareles—Robbery- Sentence set for to-morrow, and motion for a new trial filed. Leiba vs Gonsalss ct al-Habeas corpus- Postponed till to-morrow. Probate Court-Sepui.vkpa, J. Wednesday, 'Dec. 10. in the matter of the estate of Margaretta Nixon—Order entered approving sale of per sonal property. Hearing of final account postponed until Dec. 22. Steal Estate Transactions. Deeds filed for record for the 34 hours end ing at 4 Jo'clock, Dec. 10,11873, as reported for the Daily Herald by Judson A Gillette, Searchers of Records for Los Angeles county: Rafael Verdugo to Pedro Luga-7,83 acres of Rancho San Rafael y Canadas; 1200. " W R Rowland, Sheriff, to H T Ha*ard-ln terest of F J Carpenter in lot 7, Block D, Mott tract: 542 50. Pedro Lasos to Pedro Lopez—Agreement to quit-claim above tract on payment of 840 to him within six weeks. United States to J F Houghton-NW % of 8 15, T4N.R 13 W. Also, SWK° f NW\sec2B. AlsoSK sec 27, In T 3 N. Rl4 W, In all 280 acres, at tl 25 per acre. J H Post toH X W Bent—Undivided \ot H T2B.R 13W; jI.DOO. new:to-day. WXnted^a"lhrl _ to _ take care of children and assist In general housework. Apply to Dr. J. KURTZ, Helnsch block, corner Los Angeles and Commercial streets. decll Dividend Notice. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS' Bank of Los Angeles—Los Angeles. Dec. 9,1878. A dividend ofgS per share on the cap ital stock of the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Los Angeles has been declared, paya ble on the 10th Inst. _ It IBAIH W. HELLMAN, President. GRANGERS' BALL! 3££ At Turnuerein Hall, M CHRISTMAS EVE., DEC. 24. FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING money to put up a Hall for Enterprise Grange, In La Dow District The best music In South ern California will be present, and the compa ny will be very select. TICKErs.SI. SUPPER, 50 cents. delOtd WM. DRYDEN, Ch'n of Com. • tfOcJfWV t*Km a v. i t i. irV ,3-rY LOS ANOELES PHOTOGRAPHGALLERY —AND — MUSIC ROOMS! Pawner Block, Adjoining the Library Assort at lan Booms. ARMSTRONG It SHAW, PROPRIETORS HAVING PURCHASED THIS old established gallery and added to It all the appliances for a First Class Photographic and Art Gallery we are prepared to do all kinds of work known to ths profession, In the most perfect and artistic manner. We have secured the services of > J MR. F. A. TAYLOR, who for a long time was the principal artist In the famous gallery of Houseworth, In San Francisco, and whose superior photographs of Yosemlte Valley, the Oevsers,and.other noted landscape views, have proven him an artist of the highest order. Especial Pains taken with Children. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Musical Instruments. We have for sale the celebrated EMERSON PIANOS, for which we are agents, and will those of any rther maker at manufac turer's prices. Also, the unsurpassed ESTEY and MASON A HAMLIN Organs. Instru ments sold on the Instalment plan if desired. LIHOV. ; > [< I ' 8. HELLMAN. NEW TEMPLE RLOCK, NO. 85 Main street and No. 8 Spring street, next Ix)s Angele . Wholesale and Books, Stationery, Cigars, Tohaoco, Hardware, Oils, Etc. Agent ftr Watts'* "Paleni Moggy tVawar. nos-imo, Prof. Herman Bethe, SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED by the highest musicians in San Fran cisco, will receive pupils on the Piano, Organ, and in Singing and Harmony. FOR TERMS, ETC.-Apply at Brodrlek's Bnokstore, Lev Angeles. selMm h Special Notices. Having just returned with a very large stock of Call fo nil a and Eastern Jewelry which wo purchased from first hand—the manufacturers—we propose to sell at very low profits. We handle the best of everything In our line. We sell Vandersllce A Co'sand Oorham 4 Co's solid silver ware, and Rogers 4 Bras', silver plated ware, for whom we are authorized agents for Southern Ctilifomia and get our goods direct from them. The public should be sure to see that all silver ware Is stamped Rogers A Bro., as there Is a quantity of goods in the market bearing similar trade marks, using the name Rogers In various ways, and so appearing mo nearly genuine that unless by paying particular attention they are liable to be 'deceived. There Is no ware manufactured by Rogers & Bro. except that which bears their trade mark to the let ter. But there are severul companies manu facturing Rogers'ware, nnd by close inspec tion you will see that the trade mark reads differently, and is not made by Rogers A Bro., which is the acknowledged standard plate ware, and as we have bundled the same for ten years we can recommend It. We are also sole agents for Black's Patent Interchangeable Spheroidal Pebble Spectacles, which are guar anteed to Improve the eyesight nnd never 1d- Jure, as they are all acromattc lenses. We thoroughly understand,practically and scien tifically, fitting all eyes, no matter how diffi cult the case may be, as our stock comprises everything In the line. We are now Introduc ing many new lines of Watches, which are of new designs of Key and Pendant Winders, with some of our own Improvements. We have the materials made especially for us, and and Import them direct and put them up in the most approved plan, having Increased our facilities more than ever. We also keep a very fine stock of American and Swiss Watches. We always have In stock Chrono graphs, Fly-Bucks, Split and Quarter-Second Watches, of the best makers. We have an unequalled stock of the very finest Jewelry, which we buy for cash direct from the manufacturers east. Also, the most extensive variety of Clocks, consisting of American, German, Swiss and French manu facture, and a nice line of German Cuckoo Clocks. We have a fine stock of Diamonds and other precious stones; In fact we have a complete stock In our line or business—we would say the largest In Southern California, were It not so common for every one to say theirs Is the largest stock. You can easily see by taking a look. Call on us, and If you don't see what you want, ask for It. As our store Is small, we keep a fine lot of goods In the safe, which we will show with pleasure. Wo make a specialty of Repairing of every kind, for which we are prepared In every emergency, and guarantee satisfaction. We do all kinds of Engraving on Silver Ware, Jewelry, Coffin Plates, etc., in a neat and workmanlike man ner. All goods sold Bold by us are engraved free of charge, Come early and secure your Holiday Presents, and have them engraved, as they are going off rapidly. We wish to tender our sincere thanks to the public of Los Angeles and Southern Califor nia for the flattering success which we have met, far beyond our most sanguine expecta tions; and we hope by energetic enterprise, a thorough knowledge of and close attention to our business—wit h a sufficient capital ready to Increase as the demands may require—to merit, not only the present patronage, but n large Increase In the tuture. Respectfully, E. E. FISHER & CO. Los Augeles, Dec. 2,1873. * Tate Cuyas House. The California oysters kept in the elegant establishment of Mr. Cuyas, near the Pico House, have special qualities, owing to the system followed by the above named gen tleman In fattening and preserving them as fresh as when taken out of the sea. Lovers of oysters can see for themselves and bo con vinced. Chocolate, coffee, tea and other re freshments, all first-class, are also served there. There can be found for sale Sherry Wine, Muscatel, Imported from Spain, by Mr. Cuyas, and best brands of Havana Ci gars. He also keeps a good stock of perfu mery, toys and candies of all kluds. nolK2w Of Special Interest to Farmers. At the Esperanza Store, No. 108 Main street, will be found the largest and choicest stock of Merchandise, Groceries, Liquors, Cigars, etc., In Southern California. It is well known that at this store you can buy all goods in their line at from five to ten per cent, cheaper than at any other store In Los Angeles; also that the highest price Is paid for all kinds or country produce. All goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. * Wonderful, Isu't It? The amount of goods one can get for f 1 00 at the Dollar Store is really astonishing; and Dunsmoor Brothers deem It a pleasure to show their beautiful stock of Holiday Goods to all who may choose to call. ' Parties buying pres ents for Sabbath Schools or Christmas trees will find it to their advantage to call on Duns moor Bros, before making a selection. * Look nt This I The only place in the city to get choice Engravings, Chromos, Oil Paintings, etc., is at M. V. Ponet's, 66 Main street, where you can buy them cheap for cash, or pay In weekly Installments of from 25 cents to 81, ac cording to the amount purchased. Dress aad Cloak Making. Miss M. Logan, late from the east, has associated herself with Mrs. Parkin her new Millinery Store, In Lafayette Block, and Is prepared to do first class work In all of the latest styles. Fitting a specialty. detlw tar All men ought to know that all kinds of gentlemen's Clothing will be made with neat ness and dispatch by a regular tailor. The finest Imported and Domestic Cloths always on hand at D. \V. Fltxpatriok's, corner of Court and Spring streets. " a*. The tide of immigration is steadily set ting In, and the first thing eastern people do Is to throw away their New York Hats and buy a new one of Desmond. They say there is no comparison between the two. < , o, The Emerson, Weber and Chicker lng pianos for sale on the instalment plan. J. D. PATRICK, Traveling Agent. Leave or ders at Hell man's Book Store. nov22m 1 * •W J. Colin keeps fine Havana and Domes tic Cigars. No. 81 Main street, Downey ,s Block, Thompson A Gerson's saloon, kj yen. Every style of Painting and Glazing done in the highest style of art, and at raason able rates, by C. Raphael A Co. H AY ■gY THE BALE OB TON. SEED RYE, fiARLEY, CORN FLOUR, PROVISIONS, AND CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AT wmsLEW st rrm depot store. Sewing Machine Exchange ALL KINDS oTmaCHINES AWD fixtures furnished to order, with full In structions, et San Franclisoo Price*. Bend'machines to be repaired, exchanged or rented: to M. C. BAKER, Prize MaohlnUt, Heralb building. Low Ap ples. «le74«wtf HOi IDAY GOODS. THE CASH STORE! GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE HARRIS & JACOBY, 63 MAIN STREET, • OFF Kit TO THE PUBLIC A DISPLAY OF Christmas 1 New Year Novelties HITHERTO UNSURPASSED IN CALIFORNIA. CAaUTsi IH AIIC Will hold sway during the season OANIA bLAUd and goods will be offered at EXCENNIYELY LOW RATES! TOYS, PRESENTS, GIFTS, CHILDREN'S GOODS, GENTS' KID GLOVES, of fifty different styles. CRAVATS, NECK-TIES, SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING, SOCKS, COLLARS, PERFUMES, ETC., ETC. ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR EVERY ONE, OLD OR YOUNG, GRAVE OR GAY Musical Work Boxes, Musical Cigar Stands, Musical Albums. Finest Russia leather Goods, Pocket Books, Photograph Albums, Cigar Cases, etc. The whole of our immense stock of Stationery and Books CHEAP. Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods AT BOTTOM PRICKR OUR TflßiPPfiQ First Quality Pipes, Meerschaum, Brier Root and Clay. The BEST UUn I UD«UUUO"-jravanu and Domestic Brands, unequalled in the city. CALL AND BUY CHKAP. DURING CHRISTMAS, AT 63 Main Street. HARRIS A JACOBY. pt » ~ •:/.. : "-v ;, - H *'«« ; - *«»»» i«» ,t»yu\m--> pi-» j * 1 **., 0 m >.„ ~;„„.;,,.; »I9 t W Una ,?tay4<w <h<f M«ni w«H .3 JAB SI Oft j i TOj >)../■ Jt if t,io • ■ /...,»..,'V,* »".••, ' .' ; TM Ia v ' '' ' ''' 'I' : ' .'.<»- 1 ' • mm #S C» ft\J> "f UwT llont lll>«'t Tiio If (.jikl 'H) i t ~ Ai, '<; s1 • i ' M *"** l, *SeHMfc(M immmmmmmmUM MaHMNMlM 1 <••••,• I .C *t l>t VTO A UMAM 3VOH /— —i [ ' • ] :. ; xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxixx v X X X WHY WASTE MONEY ON FRAIL AND X X PERISHABLE TOYS for HOLIDAY GIFTS, M X WHEH YOU CAN GET USEFUL AND OR- £ X NAMENTAL ARTICLES FOR BOTH OLD C X AND YOUNG, OF J 3JA2 S DOTTER & BRADLEY, fi X FURNITURE DEALERS, x x x X Successors to Hotter A Lord, C !<BO MAITNT STREET?!! X DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEIR NEW AND S X VARIED STOCK BFORE YOU PURCHASE j* X ANYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS. £ X X X XXX xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxltx X I . \ 'tilt ' y /*. I» #/ , '~( ■ , . . i lOi y HMil /II t >I t/ y btfn ifl i , ' M " 1 " . . JSSI* ii ! < n : ; f -»J iliM nelooW eoJ .M JK » I H v J! ' •••/'V',.. M ?ui6M JOO A TTOijJI ,3TBtf*3A<4 ?mu , ' '"*•. " 'V.lit.nzh 'rJ&OVf ■ ■-Jir-LI a:I/'i "'" .'ft _. . ' «*y*l t.i> | .'MI *l.rf>«nt|( /*!<•.> .>«!« rlit-mt .TJOIT I)J ' ■ ' ..if -' I't'l / d \ r i ' '■ 1 .1 ' // *■: JI f'l i,!.. .ii." ft i l . .i t i fw ,i *'n i •• ».• .•! -I -«»■ v., i G -A* n P El T S. — WE WILL SELL Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloths, and anything else pertaining to the Trade, At Lest Rates than any other parties in this city. ■< mo ; A new selection of samples of , , TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, FOR THE FALL TRADE, JUST RECEIVED. Carpets Matting-, Oil Olotli, XSto., MATCHED AND LAID DOWN. Tapestries Cut and Made to Order. SIDNEY LACEY, • WITH DOTTER A BRADLEY, No. 60 Main Street. Sign of tho Big Red Rocker, 86 Main Street, Los Angeles. . ■. . Particular Notice! rpHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING JUST PURCHASED A LARGE LOT OF NEW GOODS, AT NEW YORK PANIC PRICES, GIVE NOTICE THAT THEY HAVE CHANGED THEIR BUSINESS TO A STRICTLY CASH BASIS, UNDER THE STYLE OF .TDAS! The Cash Store, HARRIM Sc JACOBY Proprlcier*). N. B. PARTIES INDEBTED TO US WILL PLEASE CALL AND SETTLE BE FORE THE FIRST Of JANUARY NEXT, OR WE SHALL BE OBLIGED TO PLACE I THEIR ACCOUNTS IN THE HANDS OF j A LAWYER FOR COLLECTION, HARRIS ft JACOBY. deo3ml 6AMBRINUS BREWERY, piBST STREET, LOS ANGELES. Fine Lager Beer for sale * IN GjtJANTITIIS TO SUTT. no2-lmlp JOS. LEIIER, Proprietor. HARP? SHAMROCK 119 MAIN STREET. Res I Wtaee, lAejswre nnd Otgwre. I*BB REOPEIVING ~QF , MENDEL MEYER'S NEW YORK ; DRY GOODS STORE, Cor. Log Aflfttt* u4 CfffMreial Shi., HEINSCH BLOCK. HAVING, RETURNED FROM Europe A the East with a large ■look of Dry Goods, ! Grfents* Olothlnaj, (LATEST STYLES) 1, BootMH*d«how, ••"'•>••»•»•• Hats and Caps. Trunks, Valine**, Furnishing? Goods, Of tfce Latest Btylca and Patterns. I solicit the patronage of my old frlende and the public In general. All are Invited to A«a»J&?# WhethM J*' _|IJCUKt. BIBTKB. Mr. Meyer notifies all persons Indebted to him to call and settle up Immediately, or the accounts will be placed In the hands of an ' attorney for ecfl lectins* ' noM Sonora Seed Wheat KYTBA CLEAN l P d r e7»? by J.L.WABDACO. MISCELLANEOUS. LAFAYETTE STORE. PN. ROTH & CO. • NO. 43 MAIN BTREEI Wholesale and retail dealers In Gents' Furnishing Goods Provisions, Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars an Whiskies. . ocUtf Delmonico Restaurant, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COX MERCIAL, Los Angeles, CullfSrnla. OPEN at ALL HOURS NOT The choicest del leaden of the Best Ms kets always on the Bill of Fare. Kleira DINNERS AND LUNCHEH at a momenl notice. ' • JAN. MCNKOE A CO., no2-lmlp Proprietors, CONGRESS HALI BATTER & BAYER, PROPRIETORS Basement, cor. Main and RequinaSts. All the delicacies of the season. A NI( COLD LUNCH at a minute's notice. Wim Ales, Porters, Liquors and Champagnes, the very choicest brands. Cay iar, Nardellen, Swiss and I.linburg Cheese. A fine Billiard Table in the Hall. op» fw,_ A st£W H ' A Magnificent Stock < Holiday Goods at E.I FISHER & CO'f Diamonds and Qen ■ tit r. iiir 'tn it .if a taioT - 'I -'.'I/J-.i|.....,, tUi.il; tff ,ffnr4w «l of every Description, Fine Stock of Silve ware, Watches, Co -illir JI.C -U;J J'J *Jm tl Chains. Jewelry I endless variety; all Clocks & Spectacle '.H: . /lit-,.: Uy. All our goodsengravi free of charge at FINHER'S yrioljß 'it/nab qii) *,* STANDARD OBSERVATORY Til 67 Main Street, Los Anajelesj, Californ NOTICE TO AL THERE ARE REMAINING 1 SOLD more than TWO HUNDRED shares of the stock of the Southern District Agricultural Soc Nearly THREE HUNDRED shares been taken, upon which there have beea |S6, or 15 per share on II assessments. The object of the society Is the Improve: of blooded and other stock, and the itdvi mentof all tho interests of Southero Ca dla. It la desirable that the farmers, manui rers, Stock raisers, mercanUle man, and o should be members of the society. Bo the members thereof cordially lnvlu request all such to purchase one or shares of stock at the rate of $55 per shar Interest added, the amount of asssssn already paid. The Secretary Is authoris issue stock to any and all who Wish to he members. More than the price per share Is reprew by property, with a perfect title. All oi of stock, even if only one share, are em to all the privileges of the society; such voice In all it* councils, eligibility to < and an entrance badge for himself and A Into alt the fairs and other entertains given. Persons desiring to do so, may 1100, and get a paid-up share. Tho society particularly Invite our fai to become mem ben. By order of the Society. n»v3lml BKlf: p. TRUMAN, I ■ . TkT*^sC^ ■ \r YOU WANT YOUR HOUSE Wsgon painted to suit the times, ci THOMAS RILLEY, on FIRST BTREE' Also GRAINING AND MARBLEING on moderate terms. nol-3m ANAHEIM ADVERTISE MEN PLANTERS' HOTI Cor. Los Angeles and Center Street ASAHKIH, CAL., JOHN FISCHER.- Psora OFFERS FIRST-CLALSS commodatlons to the traveling j All stages arrive at and depart fron house. Terms moderate. ru ANAHEIM HOTI MAX NEBELUNG, Proprietor. QUPERIOR ACCOMMODAT] for travelers and visiters. Staged sll parts of the country arrive and from this house. Attached to the hotel are N. H. MITCHELL' Piomer Livery, Sals and Feed Sti C enter street; oppo Poplar Row, ANAHEIM. > I The went best aec««madaUons for 1 and isayeTlers., Ti l Gentle Saddle Hors constantly on hand, and furnished at a notice. 4