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Juuicles iwvitUl.
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TERMS FOR DAILY HERALD:
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k>i*llv*r»d by carrlens.per week 25 cents
L-JS ANGELES WEEKLY HERALD
it* piltiUfth«fl every Satnrda*' morning.
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LAWYERS,
V. K. HOWARD. K. H. HOWARD.
J. BKOS4EAU.
11 aw aid, Brosseau & Howard,
ATTORNS Yd AND COUNSELLORS
AT LAW. Riotus, 66,87 and 08 Tem
ple Ulock, third floor, Los Angeles.
lubS-tf
"HEWRY f. HAZARD,
v TTORNBY at X* &%. w
CV JLLKCTION DKPAKTM IiNT, U. A.
/ Dnbinsoti, Manager.
uI'I'ICI-; — li oms 8 and v Downey
H1.,0k. IaSI-tf
«, r. IIUUUKLI.. KODNKY HUDSON,
District Attorney.
HUBBELL & HUDSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.Rooms 3 uud J
Dueouiuiuns Block, corner Main A
Commercial streets, Los Angeles. may7-tf
A. UI.ASSBXL, O. H. SMITH
A B. CSAfIAS, H. M. SMITH
;;L,ASSEU, CHAPMAN & SMITHS,
AT LAW,
lIFPIGB—TKMPLJC BLOCK uu-sliUrs, LOS
\ngeles. California. oc2-tf--H
a v ruu IS'IC v - AT - L, AW.
KOOM 51), TEMI'E BLOCK,
J.OS ANOELES, CAL. Jyl',tf
.-.rtvl'll UN BL WUT.Tk. J. D. nit'KNELL.
Ilicknell & White,
\TTUtit<B3YS AT LAW.
OKl*!' X -Room ji, Temple lllock.
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B. J. C. Kewen,
ATrORNE V AT l_iA\V.
UKKICH — Nos. 10 and 11, BTRKLITZ I
IiUILDi.Mi, Sprungstreet,
fr.RltlK KEWKN will occupy Iho
rooms, conducting s Ileal Ratals
Agency, together witli the business of
(.jailing money and t in! colleetloll of hills,
slitf
PHYSICIANS.
N. S. OIBKiiSOX, M. O. 1.. M'HUIUIC, M. O.
Drs. (Jibersoii & HcUuire,
(Successors lo Dr, T.slunway,}
OtUue, Main Stioet,Oyer Dotler & Iliad
ley's FarmttQre Store,
rtesldence, -til Male street, at the loot
ol Third oiii-lm
Cr. N. P. RICHARDSON,
i • iiyattolmi iiittl t^ofKeou
li. i ideuee, Fort Hill, j Oiflco,No. larjow
iiuoua V lata street. I ucyUlock, upstairs,
jMLANNON, M. I).,
t * )UNTV PHYSICI AN.
I )OOMM 14ataU 15, (JAUDONA BLOCK.
XV itcsldeiioe Downey Aye hub, Kusl
Lo*. Angclest, ucar tho end of street, rail
way.
Oilloc hours from li) to 12 A. m, ; from 1 to
I I*. M. upitu-lf
K. J>. WISE, M. 1).
Oyi-'IOIU IN CARDONA I}LOCK, LQB
Anyules, Oaf., ne irly opposite Court
tIOUWO. I."-. "Illilt v n S Of I' BM At.KS A
HI'BCIALTY. au!s
*f, ttecUtinger, M, 1).,
(OF VIENNA,)
tJfcUYriICIAN TO illK ITALIAN IN
dopoudimt ami French M. H. Soclu
uus. OculUtot Llie French Hospttul In
s.hi Kranclsco. Alt chronic obstinate
cases and op *i-iitl.>ti:s oa Urn cyos attend
Cib KJCKNo, Siicramcttto street,
turner qt' Hesidunee —SE. cor
ner Mivsuu una I'ttelilo streets, Man Frtin
clhco. oc3 ly
DR. HAZELTINE,
DENTIST,
tins removed to the new ant! spacious
rooms, Nos, 6 ana 12 Oardona lllock,
Main street, (ruriuerty occupied by Dr.
Palmer) where he will bo happy to soo
his fi lends aud former patrons. 18.I*
yyl! RECOMMEND TO FAMILIES'
CUITTARD'S
ACME COFFEE
For n trial, and wo lot the consumers bo
lhe judges of Us merits,
v v AN i Importers and manufacturers
of Spices, Chocolates, Teas, cream Tar*
lar, flu;! i, s*iorutu.i 111 lutAllible Yeast
powder.
403 & 107 SANSOME STREET,
dgQ 3m SA.N Fit AN CISCO.
NEW YtftK BREWERY
PHIL. LAUTH
•ceseor to Chris. Heune) Proprietor.
CLEAREST, PUREST aud MOST
ULLIANT LAUER BE EH Soutu of
Sau Francisco,
lers for DRAUGHT or lOTTI.KD
H promptly attended to.
9 oelpbmteil Bper from this Brewery
* competition In the State. mrs-tr
4. Q. JACKSON
umber I>et*lc
:»rner AUmoda and Flrtl Streets.
DKALKIt IN
'RB, WINDOWS, BLIND
STS, SHINGLES, LATHS,
IHAKES, PLASTER OF
PARIS, CEMENT AND
HAIR.
Los Angeles Daily Herald.
Morning Telegrams.
I'nsseugcrM roauluar.
San Fkancisco, Feb. 3.—The
following are tho passengers for
Los Angeles hy steamer Los Ange
lee, which sailed at 10 A. jr. to-day:
Win A Taylor, O Green,
Blrs Green, F X Gray,
J Hear, It A Litl'le,
Juan Sepulvcdt, J Uenninger, wl 4 oh
S Coy, II Cook,
It Bridge.
l*aaaeMifeva i-hnsiiik Homii.
Mo.iavf., Feb. 3—J W Knox, J
C McKeo, 0 P Head, L J Rose, P
Hammas and wife, a Frohling, B
Vipnnd, T Caslmir, A Arnold, If
Sachs, A M Walker, I, Eirland, D
Davin, Wm Thnokery, H Weber,
V J Fox.
Mojavk, Feb. 4—U Wallerath.
J Joseph, J Henry, H Weil, J T
Williams und son, A J Finch, C
Mans.
The Aeliiatloaa <'ouiiiitM*l«iaa.
San Fkancisco, Feb. 4.—The
Legislative Committee to invesli
gate the recent agitation is in ses
sion to-day. Frank itooney, a
prominent member or tho Wnrk
ingmen's organization, testified
that the agitation had no connec
tion with tlie July riots, hut arose
subsequently; that it was political
in Its nature uud aimed at a peace
ful solution of the labor problem;
that its object was to carry the
State election uud drive Chinamen
out peacefully, but just how, he did
not explain. ' He attributed the ex
citement in the oily to the action of
the authorities, as also to the gen
eral fear created by the riotous pro
ceedings of last July.
H. T. Knight was noxt called.
He reiterated Rooney's testimony
as to the character of the move
ment, and said it was aimed against
the Chinese and monopolists; that
the latter were a standing menace
to Iho community, and that, when
tha workiugmen came into power,
they would get. rid of them by legal
means. He proposed that in 1880
hind ownership should be limited
to ten square miles; In 1890 to four
square miles, aud in 1900 to oue
square mile, and anyone holding
more would be compelled by law to
sell. Money monopolists would be
brought to teiins by a system of
graduated taxation. He gave as
his opinion that,from $5,(100 toslo,
--0110 was as much as any man ought
to he worth for comfort.
Ur. O'Donnell approved of the
peaceful measures at present urged
to get rid ol Chinamen, but had
recommended to plant gnus on
Telegraph Hill and prevent steam
ers from bringing Chinese to ths
country; that they had no light
here.
A number of witnesses were ex
amined to prove lliut the meeting
had been of au orderly and legiti
mate character.
0. Harbour, couusel for tho agi.
tutors in their recent trials, consid
ered that the Mayoi's proclama
tion was unwilled for und that he
had no l ight to disturb meetings
lieforeliaud unless they proved to!
he disorderly. He considered the
movement of v political character.
Kearney volunteered the infor
mation that the prosecutlug attor
ney, during the recent trial,had sent
letters to parties on the jury, warn
ing them that, if they brought in a
verdict of acquittal, they would
perjure themselves. AUn flier ex
amination showed that, after the
trial was over, one of the jurors had
received by post a clipping from the
Alta to the effsot that one of the
Jury was known as a partisan of tlie
Workingmen's party and would be
watched.
' In the afternoon the delegation
attended a meeting ut the sand lots
where live or six thousand men
were assembled. The delegation
look seats on thu platform aud ob
served the proceedings. A resolu
tion was passed that tho Chinese
must go; peacefully if they will,
forcibly if they must. A vote was
called for ou the question con
demning the action ot the author
ities during the recent excite
ment, and assemblyman Tobiu
siguiliod his approval hy holding
up his hand. The speeches wore
less incendiary in tone than for
merly though still pretty rough.
After the meeting was over a col
lection was taken up, Tobln pass
ing around thu hat. *
PrellMfisatrles «r tiae Ci.iasi iunion vi
Couyouiioii,
Sacramento, Feb. 4.—The Juiut
Committee ou Constitutional Con
vention met Saturday night und
the Committee agreed as follows:
First, that the Convention be held
at Sacramento; Socond—That au
election for delegates shall he held
ou the second Wednesday of Juue;
Third—That tho Convention meet
ou the third Mouday of September;
Fourth—That a vote on tho adop
tion of the Constitution sub
mitted bo held on the first Wednes
day iv May, 1879; Fifth—That
the Convention consist of 1(15 mem
bers— |2o to be Apportion* don a
basis of three delegates for each
Senator aud, on the principle of
minority representation, each vote
in the district that elects one Sen
ator (o vote for two delegates and
each voter iv the District that elect
ed two Senators to vote for four; 45
delegates from the Stato at large,
each voter to vote for 30. Tho pay
of delegates Is to be S5 per day for
one hundred days without mileage.
Senators Raymond and Pierson
and Assemblyman Swift are to
draft a bill in accordance with the
foregoing.
Niteeltil fteiiiniorlitl lCli-mlon lv Nnaim
Sacramento, Feb. 4.—Governor
Irwin last Saturday issued bis proo
ilu mat ion for a Senatorial eleotlou
jiu Santa Clara to supply the va
lued by tho death of Ang
he eleotion will occur on
ay, the 13th.
In Cms llap|lcaalu|C».
Cuuz, Feb. 4.—Yesterday
l named Joso Buellua nt
to murder his wife with
Thu woman received a
ie skull and Is not ex
recover. Buellna is in
LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY MORNING, FERBUARY 5. 1878.
Last evening work on the track
of the Santa Cruz and Watsonville
Railroad Company wa9 completed
and a train oame into town.
To-day tbe wind is blowing
strong from the southwest. It is
raining and a heavy surf rolling.
luveMiljcutluic lite Agitation.
San Francisco, Feb. 4th.— The
Legislative Committee to investi
gate the agitation to-day examined
Judge Lake as to the legal aspect of
the Gibbs ord niuce, or the gag
luw, so called, aud the "Riot Act."
District Attorney Murphy detailed
at somo length tlie events of the
past six months iv the city, and
cited the grounds for introducing
tlie respective enactments into the
Board of Supervisors and the Leg
islature. Some testimony was uik
on concerning the clubbing of peo
ple by the police while clearing tho
streets and breaking up meetings.
Kklii In Nim rrnuei.co.
San Francisco, Feb. 4th.—lt
rained here heavily this forenoon;
wind, strong southeast.
T.i.> Nl.'i in 1.... ri <■, ,■■, Wlllallio
Wires.
San Francisco, Feb. 4.—Tho
storm ha 9 caused a partial inter
ruption of the lines, delaying over
land dispatches.
Tlio o«M el l.tsisintiirra.
Sacramp.nto, Feb. 4.—Tlie fol
lowing is a comparative statement
of the contingent expenses of tho
Assembly for the first two months
of the following sessions: Nine
teenth, $11,97990; twentieth, $7,
--757.52; twenty-first, $H,882 08, and
the present session $8,654.44.
Unlu ai Mnerauaeaalai.
Sacramento, Feb. 4—A heavy
rain storm set in from the south
east at 10 A. M. to-day, and con
tinues still. The river fell one inch
to-day.
Until in Snu I,tila Otilspo.
San Luis Omsro, Feb. 4.— It is
raining here.
Tlie Worklilgauon ol' Niicriiiaivaatfi.
Sacramento, Feb. 4—The
Workingmen held a large street
meeting last Saturday afternoon.
Speeches were made by members of
the local organisation which were
very severe on Kearney and his co
adjutors for their incendiary and
sensational course. Tlie meeting
seemed iv harmony with the
speakers, except a few Kearneyites
who attempted to interrupt the
speakers but signally failed. Res
olutions were uuaniniously adopted
endorsing Iho resolution introduced
into the Senate by Satterwhito, of
San Bernardino couuty, calling for
the repeal of the resumption act,
and the abolition nf the national
banking system, and the remoneti
zation of silver; opposition to any
further contraction of the curren
cy; advocating the issuance direct
ly by the Government of paper
money as legal tender for ail
debts aud;dues without exception,
and the issuance of a sufficient
amount of legal tenders to pay tlie
principal of all United States bonds,
unless by a particular act uuder
which any bonds were issued ex
pressly provides that the principal
shall be paid iv coin, and opposi
tion to further issuance of any
more bonds for any purpose.
J. UmiIISOU Well. In 111. l.iiia' a
CAnlalats,
New Orleans, Feb. 4.— J. Mad
ison Wells, in accordance with ar
rangements made to day, surren
dered .himself to Sheriff Hous
ton, nt Riogoles Station on the
New Orlaaus and Mobile X lilroad,
where he has been sojourning
since bis departure from New Or
leans. He will return to New Or
leans to-morrow and give bail for
his appearance when wanted.
lieu Wutle Hecnverlug,
Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 4.—Ad
vices from Jefferson, Ohio, hist
evening, represeuted Hon. Ben]. F.
Watie us slowly recovering from his
Illness.
Wnr null Pence.
Athens, Feb, 4.—Teu thousand
Greek regulars ami many thousand
volunteers aro crossing the frontier
from Lamia to-day in three divi
sions. The commanders have or
ders not to attack Turkish troops,
the ohject being to prevent the mas
sacre of Christians consequent on
an insurrection.
Constantinople, Feb. 4.—Meb
met Ali Pasha has been appointed
to the command of troops iv Crete
aud Adassiilas. A Christian has
been appointed Governor of tlie
Island.
Malta, Feb. 4. —The Iron-clad
Achilles aud the steam frigate
whicli have teen rctittiug here, re
turned to liesika Buy, and the iron
clad Devastation will follow
shortly.
London, Feb. 4. — A Vienna cor
respondent states that Roumania
has addressed a note to the Powers
claiming her right as a belligerent
to participate in the conference.
Berlin, Feb. 4.—Tlie Vottiehe
Zeltung'a Bucharest correspondent
says he had an interview with If
nutletf, who informed him that
Russia wished to open the Dar
danelles only tn Turkey and her
self, and insisted upon the cession
of Armenia, as she knew aneu
deavor to obtain money indemnity
would be hopeless.
London, Feb. 4.—A Berlin cor
respondent says that Russia has
formally acquainted Roumania, of
her intention to annex Bessarabia,
giving Dobrudsclin, in exchange.
TueTeruiaol Protocol.
Adrianople, Feb. 4.—Six bases
of peace have been accepted by the
Porte aud the terms ot au armis
tice have juat been signed by Grand
Duke Nicholas and Server aud
Nameik Pashas. An order sus
pending hostilities will be dis
patched forthwith to all tbe corps
and detachments and also to the
army in Asia Minor. The Turks
will evacuate all tbeDauublnn for
tresses aud Erzeroum.
The following arc tlie coudllions
of the protocol:
Ist.—Erection of Bulgaria Into a
principality.
2d.—War indemnity or territory
jti compensation,
3d.—lndependence of Roumania,
Servia and Montenegro with In
crease of territory for each.
4th—Reforms lv Bosnia and Her
zegovina.
sth—Ulterior understanding he
tween the Sultan and tlie Czar re
garding the Daulanelles.
Uth—Evacuation of the Dauuhlan
fortresses and Emeroum,
A t'onl.,l ouce ol lliu Power* at Vi
riaua.
Paris, Feb. 4.—A special from
Vienna announces that all the Pow
ers have accepted Count Audras
sy's pioposal for a conference,
whicli will meet in Vienna.
< oiiciiliaixi ii Foi-iiflna r->r Baxter,
genes?.
Copenhagen, Feb. 4.—A dis
patch slates that every preparation
is being made to close Ihe Sound
aud approaches to Copenhagen
with torppdoes, in 24 hours if neces
sary.
Ail.lrla lo llio Fore.
Testh, Feb. 4.—Tho papers an
nounce lhat tho Austrian army
corps has beeu mobilized and con
centrated at Versth.
Tlae Famine lv t'liliia.
London, Feb. 4.—Nine millions
of people are reported destitute iv
Northern China. The Foreigu Re
lief Committee appeal to England
nnd to America for aid. The asy
lum at Tien Tsiel has been burned
and over two thousand persons per
ished iv the fire.
MISCELLANEOUS.
STATE M Et*T~
OF TU E COM DITION OF Til li
Farmers' & Merchants* Bank
OF LOS ANGELES.
AtlLochmo of business, Saturday, Jan
uary Ulh, 1873.
ASSETS.
Cash on hand at Lus
Angeles $11t,804 40
CtiTh m bankwith eor>
respondents In San
Francisco 37,118 04
Cash in bank with
correspondents in
New fork,.., 1,819 (»;*
Total cash $150,811 13
Bills receivable and
overdraws 7(18,1(11 41
Bouds aud warrants
(Los Angeles city
and county 335 SO
Bans: building;, tw-<
vaults, fixtures, elc. 2ti.HU 80
Real e«tat« taken in
foreclosure of mort
gages 11,413 U
$957,571 N
Note—The amount, of interest due and
accrued, but uncollected, Is $iy,7"i7 14,
which is not iucluJed la ih* foregoing
statement.
The assets are situated in Lv Angeles
city, the evidence of the same being in
tho vaults of said bun if.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock, i>ahl
up .. $475,000 00
Reserve fund 50.000 00
Total capital $525,000 00
Duo depositors 404,13> 13
Due correspondents... 5,436 38
Dividends uncalled
for 200 00
Profit and loss ncc't,
undivided profits.... 22,711 82
8957,571 32
Examined and found correct.
L. C. GOODWIN,
JOHN S. GRIFFIN.
EUGENE MBYKB,
Committee,
laaia-i W. Hellman, President, being
duly sworn, deposes andsnjs that the
foregoing statement of the condition of
the assets and liabilities of said bank is
truo.tothe hast of his knowledge aud
belle/. ISAIAS W. UELLMaN,
PiMldtat,
Sworn 1Q 1 subscribed before
CHAS. IMILES,
JI7-lui Couniy Recorder.
3 TAT E M E N T
OK THE
Farmers' & Merchants' Bank
OF LOS ANGELES.
Of llio Amount of Capital Actually Paid
up iv Gold Coin.
Capital Stock, paid up in Gold 4175,000
STATE OK CALIFORNIA, 1
County of Los Angeles, j *
lsalas \V. Hellman, President, being
duly sworn, depose, und says that the
foregoing statement of the amount of cup
11ul actually paid In Is true, to the best of
his knowleilgo and belief.
ISAI AS W. HELLMAN. President.
St.oru und subscribed bofore
l' I AS. v. MILES,
Jl7-lm County Recorder.
Neitzke, DeCamp & Co.,
UNDERTAKERS,
*Vo. 3 SPRING STREET.
All kinds of Funeral Work carefully
attended to by the oldest and most expe
rienced professionals in the business.
Full Charge Taken of Remains,
ana Interments mnde In Catholic, City
and Evergreen Cemeteries. M ips i*leach
lv ware room*.
•V Docile* embalmed, prepared and
shipped to all parts or the country.
Tuo only firm exclusively in t he Under
t» King business. We own our own ve
hicles aud live stock. Tho only com
ploto stock of
Wooden %% Metalic Burial
Cases and Caskets.
Robes, Hardware and Mourning Drapery
and exclusive aeents for the STEIN'S
PATKN i' CASKETS, the only flrst-class
burial caiket ever Introduced In the
lower country.
OUR HEARSES
Embruco tlie Handsomest Adult Full-
Trim mcd Vehicle Made.
The Only White Hearse Here,
aad the only appropriate vehicle for
young people and children. Carriages
flue and rates low. Patrons shown the
various cemeteries free. Those requiring
such services will do well to call ou us.
dfl.Ssa
A J AAA »«l«ry. r«u«ian»«
VIHVV'.UIIoIIi.CIMJiU..
ajNj
MISCELLANEOUS.
W. H. NORTH CRAFT,
(Successor to George Emerson, formerly
the Houso or Jones & Emerson)
AUCTION A COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Corner Spring and Market yi*.
Regular aale day, SATURDAY at 11 a
v. Real Estate, Merchandise, Furniture,
Livestock, Wagons,etc., sold under tbo
hammer, and tbe sales conducted on the
be«d business principles. aVOONSXGN
MENTS SOLICITED. nlXltf
OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE
IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
DHL W. HSrOYIES
Bas opened oat at No. 1 market ST.,
opposite lhe Court Il,u*», aud will be
pleased to serve bis old friends auil the
public. Particular attention paid to Real
Estate sules. Regular sule days for
Horses uud rolling stock,
WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS.
As I have no partners uud do my owu
work, I Intend to make my charges less
than ti loss or anybody elie In the busi
ness, charging ou rest estate two per
eeut. for the flrst SLOet) and one percent,
on all sums above that amount.
Will buy FURNITURE. HORSES.
WAUONS aud all kind* of property, and
pay cash.
N. B.—Saturday's sales commence at 10
A. M. and close at t p. K.
E. \V. MOYM,
Oldest Auctioneer In Southern Cullfornia.
nvtl
Largest Auction House in
the City!
H. R. BROWN,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
Two doors East of Old Stand, on COURT
ST., opposite Court House.
aw REGULAR SALE ou Salurdays
wilt commence at In'o'clock A. m. Spe
cial Sales made at auy time.
HOHSE.S. WAGONS, and all kinds of
goods bought andsold.
Jal6tf H. H. BROWN.
AN OLD AUCTIONEER IN A
NEW PLACE.
ALFRED MOORE,
(from St. Paul, Mlnnesctu,) Is novr to be
found at
126 Main Street,
Next tho Maiblo Yard. Koud along your
Furniture, ntoves, BedJhig, Horses, Bug
gies, Wagous and other merchandise you
may hav<* to dispose of. Auction every
Saturday moi ning at Jl o'clock ttrectae
iy. Ren! Estate sales also attended to.
The Steams Ranchos,
AU'KEO KOBINSSs, Trustee,
012 Unrtirt Nt., snat Frauelaco, Cal.
t\f\(\ ACRES OF LAND FOR
01/, \JKJ\J sale, In lots Io suit, suit
able for the culture of Oranges, Lemons,
Limes, Firs, Alruonds, Walnuts, reaches,
Apples, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Harley,
Flax, Ramie, Cotton, etc., and also many
thousand acres of
Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suit
able tor Dairying.
Good water Is abundaut al an average
depth of six feet from the surface, on al
most every acre of this land FLOWING
ARTESIAN WIiLLS can ho obtained, and
the more elevated portions cau he Irri
gated hy the wutero! the Santa Ana river.
Moat ol these lands ure naturally moist,
requiring only good cultivation to ri'oduci
crops.
TERMS -One-fourth C»kh; balance in
one, two aud, tttsse yoars, with lv per cent
Interer.t.
twill take ploasure lv showing these
lauds to parties seeking land, wiio aie
luvlted to coiuo aud see this extensive
tract belore purchasing elsewhere.
WM. R. OLDEN, Agent.
Anaheim, Los Angeles oounty, Dec. 24,
I 87
For Sale Cheap.
A Cottage and Lot on Hill
St., Near First,
Com in audi ng a view of the ocean and
valley. Tbe undersigned will dispose of
the above property, witb a view to lm
provo aud build ou the adjoining toil.
Apply to M. KELLKHEK,
City Surveyor.
Office—No. I Temple street. d' 27 tl
GERMAN INST^TUTET
Tlie uudersfgned, a German lady teach
er,who has a thorough knowledge of all
educational branches, the touching of
music aud fancy works aud has received
her diploma lv Uermuny as a school
teacher and teacher of Kindergarten and
fancy works, Il now preparing to give
lessons to children and ladles iv tlie tier
man Language, Fancy Work and Music,
ut the C'JUNER OF MAIN AND SEC
OND STREETS.
TERMS.
Touching the German language, for
children in classes,two lessous per week,
per in until, f2: young ladles, In classes,
IS per month. Teaching single persons,
two hours weekly, for children, {4 per
month; for ladies, 55. Lessons In fancy
works: forchildreu, $2perroonili; for
ladies, SI per month, weekly, four hours.
Piano lossons, weekly, two hours, Si per
month.
Office hours, every Lnvnooii from lv to
11 o'clock. J*l7-lm IDA SCHMIDT.
lIUCAIIICH'
Russian and Electric Baths,
SIUNOUET'H 11UILD1N0I, opposite
Merced Theater.
It. HUUiiEtf, iv returning thanks (o
the public for their liboru.l patronage,
cun with conodeu.ee recommend his
BATHS
As the great PURIFIER *;ud EQUAL
IZER of the humtu body, onabling tho
system to throw otF its Impurities and
giving to the lungs one-six tli more i nspl
ratlou of air than can beootaiuel by
breathing, by opouing tho pores of the
*ktn and giving full play to the insensi
ble respiration so necessary to physical
health.
swB~A lemale constant ly on baud to
waltou ladles.
Open from Ba. m. to 7 p. m. n23tf
Evergreen Laundry.
WASHING
Called fur and delivered to any nart
of the city, by
Raetl & PhiUips, Adams St.
Orders can be left at tbe book iter, ol
Mr. Sam Hellman, Spring St. olStf
BUSINESS CARDS J
JUDSON, GILLETTE & SMITH,
EXAMINERS OF TITLE
AND CONVEYANCERS,
Rooms in and U, McDonald Block,
Main St., LOS ANG EI.ES, Cal.
»ex.l4tf
John E. Jackson.
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
Room ii Tempi* Block. slgtf
Wm. H. J. BROOKS,
Searcher of Records and
Examiner of Titles.
AUSTACTS OF TlTLE,lnolnding every
transaction from the earliest dates to tho
present time, made with accuracy and
dispatch.
ear ALLEN'S BUI DING, corner Spring
nnd Tomple streets.
Jain ft s C. Kays,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CON
VEYANCER.
OFFICE—Temple Block (part of old Bank
Building).
Commissioner of Deeds for the State of
Indiana. el lm
REMOVAL
1 have removed my office to
No. 10, MOTT'S BUILDING,
Adjoining the new Pdstoflice.
r X\ I*. MOTT.
U23-lm
HOTELS.
E. S. UICCNKLI.. D. B. T A 80, UII A II.
PACIFIC HOTEL,
B [ C KN ELLA FA RQU H AR, Prps.
Adjoining the Union Depot.
Convenient to all trains arriving er de
parting from Loi Angeles. Street ears to
all parts of tbo olty. Everything now
aud clean. Board by the day or week at
reasonable rates. ulMtf
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.,
8. W. CRAICUE A CO..
Proprietor*.
The St. Charles Is local ud iv the busi
ness centre of tho olty, and is the largest,
most elegant and oomplotoly organized:
Hotel in Southern California.
Free coach to tho house.
1. A. GORDON, Manager.
■Mr-Western Union Telegraph In Hetel
otfloe. Jylltf
MOJAVE HOTEI,
3loJavo -Junction, Cal.
Tills HOUSE IS NOW PEPARBD JsbL
to receive its numerous patronsJflL
und the traveling public In geuej-al.a*
ing entirely new and splendidly lur
nlslied, it h Horde superior aucoinmodn-
UcttMt
ITrt TABLE D' HOTK
Ih second to none In Southern California
THKBAK is supplied with the ohoiaest
brand! of wuh*, liquors and clears.
An elegaut r?i 1,1,1 A KL> ROOM U also
Attached to the house.
AU trains stop here fur breakfast anJ
supper. It Is the polnlof departure for
the celebrated Inyo county mines, viz.—
Darwin, Tjme Pine, Cerro UOl do and Pau
amlnt. The offlee of the
LONK PINE STAGE CO.
Is at tbis hotel. The patronage of 1
tiuveling public Is respectfully solicited.
MATTHEW* .v BOYt>,
MHf Proprietors.
THE
Commercial Restaurant
DOWNEY BLOCK,
Formerly Hotel Dcs Princes,
18 THK ONLY
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
IN THE CITY.
V. UOL, Proprietor.
NOW OPEN.
SIERRA MADRE VILLA,
A Trlvate Hotel on tbe mesa or table
lauds of ths Sierra Madre Mountains,
i lunate unsurpassed for
-
Summer or Winter Residence.
Command* a charming view of valley
and mountain,overlooking the San Ua
brtel orange groves; is four miles from
rallroud and telegraph station; house en
tirely new, lighted by gas, and contains
all modern conveniences.
A School for children on the piemises.
For particulars addiess proprietor, P. O.
Box Mil, Loa Angeles.
FOB SALE.
I offer my place, three-quarters of a
mile from Downey City, on the WiHulny
toa road, adjoining the al a bar
gain. Ii oouiprlsca
TWENTY ACRES,
Fifteen of which are In trull, of choice
varieties. There are eight acres of Mus
cat grapes. Comfortable house on the
premises.
LOW PRICE ft REASONABLE TERMS.
Immediate possession will be given, U
desired, with the entire grow ing crop ol
fruits, etc Water right attached to i&ud.
but no necessity for use. Apply to
Jys 6m 0. H. ALLEN. on the premises.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
J. STRELITZ,
Fashionble Merohant Tailor,
"Vfo. 12 TEMPLE Blook, Spring atreat,
Los Angeles. He haa the LAROKBT,
FINEST ANI) BEST STOCKED TAILOR
ING ESTABLISHMENT In Southern
California. Hta old customers aud the
gtibllo will find It the place to get BEST
TYLES and FITTING obtainable.
NEWEST BROADCLOTHS,
BEAVERS, DOESKINS,
DIAGONALS,
FANCY CASSIMEREH,
VELVET & SILK VELVETING,
Constantly on hand. Refers tothe prin
cipal gentlemen of the olty, lor whom he
bas made olothing.
dur*No necessity to sand to Sau Fran
claoo ror good attlag sulta. deo9o-tf
MERCHANT TAILOR.
When you wish to have olotbes made
to order and a good flt, call on
J. BERNSTEIN, NKW YORK TAILOR,
No. MS MAIN ST.,
Between First and Market, Los Angeles,
aud you will be aura to get a good flt. at
price, to ault. aIS llf
BANKING HOUSES.
FARMERS' A MERCHANTS'
HANK
Of Los Augeles.
CAPITAL 600,000 OO
ISAI&g W. HELLMAN President
Cashier
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Is A lAS W. Hellxis, Edoknk Mkykr,
8. W. Ostilds, L. C. UoanwiN,
II ... 111.18 DUCOMMU.N, JOSS MASCAKKI,,
John s. OtuirriH, C. E. Tuna,
Fbakk Lbcouvbsuk.
Exehanga for sale ou
NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB
LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS,
BERLIN aud HAMBURG.
Receive Depesits and Issue Their
Certificates.
Buy and Hell
LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN
MENT, STATE, COUNTY,
AND CITY BONDS.
Will also pay tho highest price for Gold
aud Silver Bullion.
From and utter thl, data, on all moneys
lei tas Term Deposits, interest will be al
lowed.
Commercial Bank
Of Los Angelee.
Authorized Capital ■ 300,000
M.S. PATRICK Pros!dent
R. F. SPENCE CttSblw
I>l HECTORS.
M.S. Patiuck, S. 11. MoTr,
A. A. Wii.t-ux, H Mahuuy.
M. WoouwoiiTfi, 1. Lanekhshim.
O. S. WiTiiKiutY, Jno. ti. Cafsok,
J. K. HOLLENIIXCIC,
This Bank Is prepared to receive de
posit* on open aocouut, Issue Certificates
wf Deposit, and transact a general Bank
ing Business.
Collections mads and prooeeds remitted
atcutrent rates of exchange.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK.
MAIN STRKKT.
Los Augeles Cal
Capital Stock (paid up), 300,000
J. S. SI.AUSON President
U.S. uA X all, Vloe-Praaldent
J. M. KLi.ititt Oaahlar
DIRECTORS.
J. 8. SI.ADSOM, P. BIAI'KHY,
V. A. n»OVIK, Ron t Xl S. BAKKS,
J. Bixby, i)au. W. Prxsoott
A. W. Uowmam.
Recelva Saviugs Bank dapaalta.
liuy and sell exchange ou San Frauelaco.
Naw York, London, Pari,, Berlin and
Kraukfort.
Buy axokango on all parte of tha United
Btatea aiad Kit rope,
Reoaive mone> on open account and Cer
tificate of licpo.it, and do a general
banking and exehanga business.
FOB I^EnSTT.
FINE COTTAGE,
Contalnlns; five room*, In the heart ofthe
pity. Splendid view aud good location.
A six toom dwelling house, iv good lo
cation; close tv business portion of (he
city; tuts Just beeu newly painted aud
papered. Apply to
P. BEAUDRY,
No. (tl New Higlt St..opp. Pico House.
•iff
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Msjrisge!
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lyeae v.P.ej l—«.<..sii rum „• a.
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— Aeeret I'tasywa. -fto v*. s»w
ft*** ot Hm Tht-oat *m 4 TiSMSAs, OetArrtk.JLuptui •. rtv
Oaiia Baklt.a«g., pwiss M ess.
lASaaar seek seel psttMsttS cc ree>M W |>ri w; er • U AretL
aga i
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NO. 60 I
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Masonic Notioe.
Jl_ * A. M.—The alated meeftauai
V of thla Lodge ara bald on Ufa
n>st Monday of each moetaiZ
' ▼ ' 7:30 p. v. Mem ban of Hnuu
pha. No. 303, and all Maatar Maa.na l«
good standing ara oortially invited.
Hy order of tha W:- Mi
ch am. hm ith , Secretary.
Lit angeies Chastsr Ng. 3J, «:. <:.
■:•
Stated convocations on g
I - i? x J MONDAY of mi no.'
# JS r. m. at Maaonla H- A
uW >Jf Soj.wirDing aompaolos
t*V .alf good atanding uordlallj Am
VCwVt v ""d. By order of
l^- s —f S. O. FOY, H. P
1 I Sam. Pkaqkk,
■——at Secretary.
Let Angeles Eglaall Kg. 11, Raaaglgngl
Seleel Masters, F. a *. CT
Holds lis stated assemblies on tha via
Monday of each month at Maaoale Hall
al.7iaup.it. Sojourning Comoaal-xaailn
good standing ara fraternal lyltrrHad lo
attend. By order of tha Tk\ fll\™
R. Q. CUNNINGHAM, Boeo.jg. j
TEMPLAR,]
tegjjfCmr S« UeaCgtajaaaaggrf Mg.
Holds its elated conclaves at tha A Br
ian, tn Masonic Hall, on tha WW
. ."RriliAY ot each month, UIU o'mS3
i-. a. Sojourning Knights Tangier li
rood standing ara eordlilly luvltad lo at.
t«nd. By order of the ■
J. C. LimmiLD, Recorder. °""
i. o. o. p7
aoasanniaaa t If"'' ** Lsd *' ?
. " : „ MONDAY evening at « o'clock
at Odd Fel owe' UaJl, Cornea- BlatS.
su'ndfnVaTtt
KB BB .W.Woo D , M H.^ i olil <Ay - N - n -
Loa Auc-le. ga. SB, a. e>. exr.
each week at 7* o'clock. «o>
, "■" lourntng brethren in roodS
standing aro cordially Invited.
A. Fnx«,R.S. W BAMD - N O I
■
Orange Grove Enoaapnent, Ng. 11, I. •.
0. F.
KBfIULAB IfIITINQg halo
mm ~L b* Second and FoarSa
KSl>a YS of earn month at
_ . ■; 7S P. M. Sojourn Ing Patri
fiS ,\ 'I* 0011 "andlng ara cordially Invl.
feed to Attend,
„ „ C. C. LIPS, C. P.
B. Mauxskn, Scribe.
©Knights af Pythias.
OLIVE LOBOE, No. M,
meeta avary TEursaeV ancun/at
7 o'olock, at tha CaMla-Hall
Downey Block. All aojouralagKnights
In good atanding ara oordlaliy Invited/
C. E. Milks, K. of It. a. '
Confidence Engine Company Ne. 2.1
...I REGULAR MEETIN«« el
/taW 'h'« Company will take place
>.v the tlm Nvrdneaday eve
m) nla * each month, at g
aS att o'clock. By opgar,
W. 9. MOORE. Secretary.
C. P. HEINZEMAN t% CO.,
Snoeaasors te J. B. BAUNDKRB * DO
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS,
7« Main Street.
LOS ANOKLKM
The CHOICEST TOUJIT ARTICLE*,
the
PUREST LRUUS and PATENT MKDI.
clues of all kluda. mmr Preacrlptiona eara
lully com pounded day and night nog-lf-g
FRENCH DRUG STORE!
V. CHEVALIEE'S '
JD-RJJG- STORE
Hai beau removed from SIGNORET'S
BLOCK to
Cardona Block, 118 Main St.,
Opposite tho Mariposa Store.
f'UENCH AND OTHER FOREIGN
PATENT MEDICINES.
PERFUMERY, BRUSHES AND
ALL TOILETTE ARTICLES.
ear-Prescriptions prepared with great
ar»o. dttf
SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S
VITAL RESTORATIVE I
The great English remedy for Nervous-
Debility, speriuatorriu v and t rematura
Deelinaof Physical Foo-e.
The Vital Restorative
Will positively cure, tliomugbly and
permanently, any ease of EXHAUSTED
VITALITY or .Nervous Debility, either
acute or of long standing, and lv either
>•.*, no matter from wnat oauaa pro
duced. _
The Vital Restorative"
la a thoroughly scientific prescription, t»
not a quaok noatrum, hence perfectly
safe to take; is plaaaant to tba taata.
•upplles lo tho oerebro-aplnal and sym
pathetic ayateni of narvei naw forae.
Purifies and Enriches
Tha blood, rejuvenating and ralnvlgorat-
Ingboth mind and body. Thonaanda.
both tv this country and in Europe, ear.
testify to the great restorative properties
of this really great medicine.
Price, 13 per bottle, or four times t'm
quantity lor tlO. Sent to any address ad
cur, from observation.
Addraaa all letters to
A. E. MINTIE, M. D ,
(Graduate of tba University nf Pennsyl
vania and lute Resident surgeon to In*
Orthoprntllc Hospital or Philadel
phia.)
No. 722 Montgomery St., San FrauclHffk.
Sola Agent.
P. S.—DR. MINTIK can be coosulterl
In reference to the abovecomplainta dur*
lug ofrice hours from 9 a. St. to Ip. m.
dally, and from S to I In tha evening.
Sundays, io a. at. to Ip. a. Conaultatlou
FKKK. Thorough examination aud ad
vloe, $s. Full directions and advise Irea
with every paekaga of medicine, lylatr
Montana Meat Market.
FKOXLIMOKR A FKANK, MRat 4
Tha boat and tendaraat MeaUfHT"/
In tha market. Nona hut tka aaaattaw .:
Prlmoat leaf and Nluttan
aver to ba found. Note the addraaa- it. (.■
tana Maat Market, Main mraat. ork.
First. Loa Angela.
Burneil A Clements,
Landscape Gardeners and •
Garden Contractors,
JO f No. UK SPRING S-MH