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VOL. IX. gifViUtl. t'tthlffthe*] every morning except Mon day, UY .1 OH tgjPJH U. LYNCH. TERMS FOR DAILY HERALD: 'or annum, by mail or express 910 iix months " " 6 i iiree mouths M " 3 silvered by carriers, per week 25 cents IQSANGELES WEEKLY HERALD If published every Sftturdav morning. TERMS. Oneyeur.by mall orexpress.one oopy..tßfJl -Ix months, " " 11 —I * f Puree " " . " " " ..l D*> %a>erUaameaU tns.rtoU at reasonable All Html* ol Joh-Work dune to Compete with s»i, fTancl.ro In s'rloe.dtyle, and Elegance ot Work, mauenlp. LAWYERS. V.E.HOWARD. F. 11. HOWARD. J. lIROSSEAU. Howard, Brosscuu & Howard, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Rooms, 68, «7 and B8 Tem ple Block, third lloor, Los Angeles. lebB-tf HENRY T. HAZARD, . \ ITOIIIN EY A.T LAW COLLECTION DEPARTMENT, Q. A. Doblnson, Mnnager. OFFICE — Roms 8 and 9 Downey mock. la3l-tf S. C. HUBBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms 8 and 4 Ducommun s Block, corner Main A Commercial streets, Los Angeles. mny~-tf a. i) I.ASHkI.I., o. H. SMITH A. B. CHAPMAN, H. M. SMITH GLASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS, AT LAW, i.IFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-stairs, l*.s \ nsreles. California. oe'i-tf—2 ~~a7 c. bakerY A.TTORMUY - AT - 1., A. W, ROOM 60, TEMPE BLOCK, LOS ANUELES, CAL. JylSlf emmeMmem»MMennnß PHYSICIANS. Dr. Kirkpatrick. Office nnd Residence-No. 15 FRANKLIN BI'RKET. feai-lm DR. WALTER LINDLEY, No. 19 FORT ST., Between Temple uud Franklin stree s. ft 11 tf N. S. OIUKKSON, M. 11. 1.. K'GUInK, M. o. Drs. Gibersoii & McUuire, (Successors to Dr. T. S. Stan way,) Office, Main Sheet, over Dotter 4 Brad ley's Furniture .Store. Residence, 1101 Mum street, ut the tu.it of Third oSOlm Dr. N. P. RICHARDSON, l'liyt-iiciun and fc^ui-jj-oou 11 '.Idunye, Fort Hill, t OfDce.No. 19DQW iliietiu Vlstu street. ] neyßlock,upstairs. J. HANNON, M. D., (JtIUNTY I'HYBICIAN. UOOMSllaud 15, CARDONA BLOCK. Residence Downey Avonue. East Los Angeles, uear the etui of street raits way. inn. o hours from 10 to 12 A. m. ; from 1 to I p. m. apis) tf K. D. WISE, M. I>. /\KKICK IN CA It DON A BLOCK, LO* \J Angeles, Cal., ne irly opposite Court Specialty. uuls J. Bechtingcr, M. D., (OF VIENNA,) EUY.4ICIAN TO THIS ITALIAN IN dependent and French M . It. Mocle . Oculist of the French Hospital in Baa Franeisea. All chronic obstinate cases aud operations ou the eyes attend ed to, OFFICE — No, 704 Sacramento street, corner ot Kearny. Residence—HE. oor* M ii.m )ii and Pauj in- streets, San Frun- UpiiiJo. 003 ly Dr. A. Loowenhorst, O HIRO PO D I HT. oo^Tisrs- Extracts corns without using knives, files or acids. Cures bunions, in-growing nails, etc., without pain. Ladies and gentlemen desiring to havo operations performed can havo them dove ut their residences without extra charge. Pleuse address through Poatoftico or |ekve order $at his Institute, Northwest gorderof Spring and Fourth street. CHARGES MODE HATE. leltHf NEW YORK BREWERY PHIL. LAUTH (Successor to Chris. Heune) Proprietor. The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRILLIANT LAG ER BEER South of San Franolsco. Oxdere for DRAUGHT or LOTTLED JTR promptly attended to. The celebrated Beer from this Brewery defies competition in the State. mrfi-tf HUGHES' Russian and Electric Baths, SIGNOIIET'S BUILDING, opposite Merced Theater. R. HUGHES, in rolurnin* thanks to the puhllo for their liberal patronage, can with conlldence recomtneud his BATHS As the great PURIFIER tnd EQUAL IZER of the human body, enabling tho system to throw olf its Impurities aud Riving to the lungs one-sixth more lutpi- | ratlou of air than can beoDtalnel by breathing, by oponlng the pores of the skin and giving full play to the insensi ble respiration so necessary to physical i health. War A female constantly on hand to walten ladles. Open from 8 a. h. to 7 f. m s'iJtf Burnell & Clem*"--*- Landscape Card* .or* and Cardan Cont. fstt No. IN I Los Angeles Daily Herald Morning Telegrams. I'HH.euaere Uoina* Nunii,. Mojave, Marcli 14.—J Danker shim, W Farrell, H A North, Miss C E Cheyenne, W Taylor, C X Lambie, J s Bonham, j shackle ford and wife, M J Kdgar, Miss M Mnnell, Miss R Benson, .Mi- S Watson, PProst, O It Wood, M G Davenport, Miss C Shackleford. WibtNooviilt!—Oflieer Siiioi — went tier. Watsonville, Cal., March 14.— A substitute night watchman was shot by a man whom he caught stoaling wood last night. The wound will not prove fatal. Weather cloudy with occasional showers. M«*r. nine l-» tin,* I 10., Nlt.tletl, Eureka, Nev., March 14.—Un expectedly the recent rumors of more litigation between the Eureka Consolidated aud Richmond com- panics turn out lo be true. Tile Richmond, In this Instance ia the pluintiff. The necessary legal pro ceeding! have been commenced and nn Injunotloo against Eureka is to be applied for immediately. It is the general belief that the Court will grant an order restraining ihe Eureka from further extraction of ore at Ihe point in dispute, the same being the lOtli level. Papers were served this morn ing on .Superintendent Don nelly by Under Sheriff Nelson. The opposing attorneys will be mainly the same as before. The ore in controversy is within Ihe lines of Eureka's claim as deter mined by the late decision of Judge Field, but the Richmond, having appealed from that decision to tbe United States Supreme Court, holds that the ground cannot be worked by either parly until a final deci sion is bad; in fact, it appears that, by orderof Judge Field in similar case-, mine companies have been made to bide the dual decision of the Supreme Court. If these prem ises are properly laid, it is quite likely that" Ihe Richmond will obtain un injunction against the Eureka. There is hardly a doubt that Eureka will ultimately mine the ground, but the case may be kept in the Supremo Court for a year. The only immediate effect of Ihe present proceedings will he to interfere with the ore supply of the Eureka. The 10th level has been yielding the largest part of the ore necessary to keep the fur naces iv full blast. It is at this point where the rich lead of ores smelted during the past few months was obtained. A general impres sion here is thut other portions of the mine will produce a suflhient quantity of ore to render the stoppage of furnaces unneces sary. There are some persons, of course, who think differently. Whether this new and totally un expected phazo of litigation be tween these two leadingconi|'iinies will operate to interrupt the regu lar monthly dividends of Eureka Consolidated remains to be seen. I.i-al%littive. Sacramento, March 14lh.—As sembly—Johnson moved the re consideration of tbe vote by which the House yesterday postponed In definitely the newspaper retraction bill. Carried; ayes 40, noes 20. Johnson then moved thut the bill be recommitted to the Judiciary Committee, with instructions to report one week from to-day. Adopted. Johnson presented a petition from 300 citizens of Sacramento, asking for the repeal of the specific coot root law. HHwelfeN* lS»..rm lv W.-Hl VJiifl.kln. Wheeling, w. Va., March 14 — A heavy storm Mouilay unroofed a number of bouses, killed a great quantity of (tool and inflicted oilier serious damage. Off (lie Trnra, Cheyenne, Wyo., March 14.— The west bound passenger train was thrown from thu truck six miles west of North Platte, at 2:30 this morning, by a broken rail. The engine and mail car passed over all right, but the baggage car, two coaches ami sleeper were bad ly wrecked. No one was hurt. There were three emigrant cars at tached to the rear of the train which were replaced on the track and taken buck to North Platte with the passengers, who will re main there until the next regular Iralu west In night. The Colorado Central train, so long snow-bound ut Taylor's and Lone Tree, urrived here to-night. t'«*u*rre.*.lui.ttl H#tes, Washington, March 14.—1u the Senate the West Point appropria tion bill was amended ami passed. Tho House debated ul great length on the diplomatic appropri ation bill ami then amended it, making it the duty of Consuls to make quarterly reports on exports and imports, aud annual reports as lo wages of labor in countries to which they aro accredited. The bill was finally passed. A bill to aid Bennett's Polar Ex pedition passed. Ht'.tvj Nli.rmn l i OI.I»—(Vul* »".,. ■ajel.. Cincinnati, March 14.—Advices from the. interior of this State in dicate that the storm of tbe past two days lias been one of much se verity. A great amount of damage has been done to property general ly, and especially railroad property. A large portion of the lower part of Mansfield, Ohio, ia covered by water to a depth of three feet, cov ering the first floors of many dwel lings. Tbe Oazclle publishes dispatches from filty-seveu points iv Southern Ohio, Indiana and Northern Ken tucky, from which it appears that the prospect for a large crop of wheat is exceeding good. The av erage sown last fall was larger than ever known. Not oue unfavorable report has been received, although, from a fow rmfnta llioi-n « ----- A SojEWWleee ttswtn. Waahijjwtq*, Mann 14th -The 1 nanftoeratlu oauoua jrsu-ruav, onl LOS ANGELES, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 15. 1878 the army bill, proved unsatisfac tory, only thirty or so being pre sent. Tbe Liiui.iniui Quandary, New York, March 14th.— Tho IfcraUl't New Orleans special says there appears little doubt that the Legislature is held iv extra session for the purpose ot accomplishing the Returning Board pardons. It was stated this morning, by un doubted authority, lhat fourteen Democratic Senators hail agreed to stand by Governor Nicholls iv pardoning Anderson, and they would delay legislation. TIM NuTni Appropriation inn. Washington, March 14.—The navy appropriation bill recently introduced iv tbe House by Repre sentative Civmer, appropriates a total sum of $14,048,084. Through out the bill specilic objeots of ap propriation are slated. Only one million five hundred thousand dol lars are appropriated for the pres ervation of vessels on stocks and for the ordinary purchase of mate rial and stores of all kinds, pay ment of labor in navy yards and at foreign stations, preservation of materials, purchase of tools, wear, tear and repair of vessels alloat, and protection of the navy on the line, together with incidental ex penses, such as advertising aud for eign postage. reuftloii Bill** Washington, Marcli 14th. —A number of pension bills passed tlie Senate during the morning hour; among them one granting fifty dollars a month to the widow of Hear Admiral Charles Wilkes. l'umcreN*ioiittl. Washington, March 14th.— House—The House went Into Committee of the Whole on the bill extending the time for the withdrawal of distilled liquors from bonds. Washington, March 14 —Sen- ate —Voorhees introduced a bill providing for the payment of all Customs duties and all other obli gations due the United States iv legal tender notes at par, except in cases where it is otherwise ex pressly stipulated on the face of obligation or contract. Referred. Consideration was resumed of uu finished business, being the bill in regard to a Pacific Railroad sinking fund. Matthews spoke in favor of the bill reported by the Committee ou railroads. a h-'j on tii« :'• if.N-i*,«ciu<, ism. Washington, March 14.—The Senate Sub committee in charge of the various bills concerning trans continental railway communica tion on or near the thirty-second parallel, reported favorably on the Texas-Pacific project and submit ted to the full Committee a copy of the bill agreed upon by the House Pacific Railroads Committee. The full Committee began the disous sion of the measuro and adjourned until Tuesday next, when final ac tion is expected. Tlit-k.-y Looking; Alter tier Troiioti" *«>■■■« N«*Jtfliu,»r. London, March 14.—Hobart Pasha haa been ordered to sail for the coast of Thessaly. The Turks have devastated eight Christian villages in Crete and massacred many people. The Thessalian in surgents claim to have defeated the Turks with the loss of four hun dred. Accounts are conflicting. l)l|>U>m,*(lc null War Intellljcf lire. London, March 14.—1t Is report ed that Greece will bo admitted lo the Congress. The British squadron of the Med iterranean is now at Besika Bay. A Vienna special says that the Roumanian agent will to-morrow hand Count Audrassy a memoran dum intimating tiiat Roumania re fuses to abide by the Russo-Turkish peace preliminaries. Vienna, Marcli 14.—The Hunga rian delegation to-day voted in Committee B grant of 3,720,000 llorins for urgent and extraordin ary army and navy requirements. Constantinople, March 14.—At the request of Layard the .Sultan has approved a charter for Protest ants of Turkey similar to that passed by the Greek Armenian church. JMnitere Diplomatic Vienna, March 14.—Russia has intimated her desire that the Con gress meet on the thirtieth of March, the twenty-second anni versary of the signature of the treaty of Palis. The Austrian Government firmly anticipates that the Congress will assemble on that day. Berlin, March 14. —The Auglo- Austrian demand that tbe whole of the Itusso-Turkish ugreomeut shall be submitted to tho Congress arises from tho belief that special und secret arrangements have been en tered into, independent of the prin cipal treaty. llroiiulil Out of llie llnvk at Likl. London, March 14.—The Wivern, a turret ship built for the Southern Confederacy but detained by the Uovernment and ever since moored in the harbor, has been brought to Devensport Dockyards to be pre pared for commission. London, March 14th.—In the House of Commons this afternoon, Sir Stafford Northcote, in reply to a question, said the Oovernment had agreed to take part iv the Con gress. a li.« o■* I * rViMi.MN DroeuKl, Brest, France, Marcli 14.— Thirty six persons attending a fair here, were drowned to-day by the capsizing of their barge. LUX 11 L -1 LXl—m _tm. M A A A9M_ SAlarVa ■ n VJ fill MM w«ntaU ia aril rurbt^aQootUtb Nk. I #1111 Expanses r»U- > ' ml% I Al 111 drme.A ÜBAMTi CO., ifo.X ▼ ■■»Wi,»<tam cinomuu,« Hti| Maniselle Belanger's Dressmaking Parlors, a' niock, second tofflae. 1. T. TAYLOR'S guaranteed. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FASHION miL Livery and Sale Stable, WILSON & YOUNC, MAIN ST., Opposite Arcadia St. Hones "nil Carriages. Single or Double, and Saddle Horse, kept, constantly on hand for the accommodation of the pub lic. Horsoa Boarded by the day, week or month at reasonable rates. Conveyances furnished for private or public occasions at tho shortest uotico and jpon as reas onable terms as al any First Class Establishment In Southern California. inlilt WILSON 4 YOUNG, Prop's. LOS ANGELES Exotic Gardens & Nursery ijgft LOS ANGELE* STREET, In 1*0) 3E rearoi Cathedral. z££ I would respectfully announce to my old customers and tho public generally liiat I have on hand and shall keep eve ryihlng lv my line of business—TßEES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, etc., wholesale und retail,and ut LOWEST PRICES. Orders from abroad promptly oxe 'uted nnd satisfaction guaranteed. Plants de livered free of charge In the city. LUUIS J. HTENOEL, mrS-7tn Formerly Shaeffer A Stengel. The Steams Ranchos, ti riii.n K1»BIKN»N, Trainee, » fj Mnrhot St., H:\xi FrnnciHco, I'm. Q*f 1 4 U U I ACRES OF LAND FOR OV/)UUV/ wale, In lots to suit, suit able for the culture of Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Fins, Almonds, Walnuts, Teaches, Apples, Tears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Harley, Flax, Kamlc, Cotton, etc., and also many thousand acres of Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suit able for Dairying. Oood water U abundant at on average depth of six feet from the surface. On al most every acre of this land FLOWING ARTEBI.YN WELLS can he obtained, and the more elevated portions can be irri gated by the water of the Santa Ana river. Most <>t tho«*e lauds are naturally moist, requiring only gnud cultivation to produei crops. TERMS—O •.•-fourth Cash; balance lv one, two aud . tiree years,with lv percent Interest. Iwlll taste pleasore in showing these lands to parties seeking land, who are Invited (o como and see this extensive tract before purchasing elsewhere. WM. 11. OLDEN, Agent. Anaheim, Los Angeles county, Dec. 24, I 87 Carriage Manufactory, Nos. 141 and 115 Main Street, Los Angeles. L. LICHTENBERGER Havingresume! (ho busi ness Ot carriage 1 malting In ail It* branches, is prepared : to all orders iv thiH line. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS Of every description constantly on hand and made to order. With first-class work men of twenty years'experience in the trade of this section of tho State and us ing none other than tho best of materi als, tho public aro assured of thorough satisfaction at lowest po.-sihle rates. The patronage of his former customers is re spectfully solicited. "Quick Sales and Small Profit*," "A Nimble Sixpence is better than a Slow Shilling." inrfttf L. LIOBTJBNBBROBR. ORANGE TREES IP O B S_-A. Xj El. 50,000 Orange Trees, FROM THREE! TO FIVE YKARS OLD, AT FROM 810 lo 820 per 100. Spociinen trees cm he scon at the Auc tion House of W. H. NOBTHGRAFT, cornercf Spring and Market streets, or by visiting the Nursery, within ten min ute's drive ot the Court House. 125-1 in To House Owners, It Is now the best season ortlie year to paint balldlOKS, tie not deceived into buying worthless paint mixtures, but cull at the PAINT DEPOT ol Foster, Howard & Co., No. 7 ARCADIA BLOCK, and examine sumples or the BKBT PAINTS In Ihe market before baying. «8-PIUOES LOW. Sliver taken at par. ihe current pre mium allowed on gold and greenbacks, latr-lm BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, AND Musical Instruments, FOR THK HOLIDAYS, Cnu be found in Immense Quantities AND AT Lowest Living Prices AT THE POPULAR STORE OF LOUIS LEWIN & CO. uovltf A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage! aYvV''tf u^-l ;gf Wl A and tl mit a lutioi ..I narriage and th* lA NO, ' «:rvti of Haproduotio* am [ T g \\ |J ij B Wsj A book lor priTalf, cott»id -11 i Fil tvl a.l falH "ff iiUi rtadiiijt HBU ]>*-»i, piic; ' A HHIVATE MeDIQAL ADVISE,!! On an diaorderi ot a/Frivato Future arigjujt tmrn Soli Abuse, Exceanea, or Secret XUbcmbb, wtlu th# bun' [ueiiin of wre. 214 larnmua, pricet»eU. A CLINICAL 11KCTTTRE on th* abort diat-awt and [hum at'lhe Throat sad Lunga, Catarrh.Rupture, hi<- Opium Habit,**., price ISata. I. ,-■ r»■■ ■■ k **nt poilpaitlnn reeelpt ot prlec; or all three, ti.iitainiTitt.MiOjiapvi'jJbeautifully llluitrnted, tor IS rU. Addrcaß J J1". BUTTS, No. Ul N. urn St. 8L touia. AlO ag2S For Sale Cheap. A Cottage and Lot on Hill St., Noar First, Commanding a view of the ocean and valley. The undersigned will dispose of tbe above property, with a view to im provo and build on the adjoining lots. Apply to M. KELLEHER, City Surveyor. Office—No. I Turn pie street. dtfT tf IkApmii year to Agents. Owyft ami % Na, VHllll> to ■ a " < fc '«» »'or taenia nd- X MISCELLANEOUS. 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. BarIIEGULAII HALE on Saturdays will commence at 10. o'clock a. m, Spe cial Hales made at any time. HORSES..WAGONS, aud all kinds of goods bought aud sold. Jal6tt H. It. BROWN. OLDEST AUCTToN HOUSE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. lE. W. ITOYES Has opened out at No. 1 MARKET ST., opposite the Court House, and will be pleased to serve his old friends and the public. Particular attention paid to Real Estate sales. Regular Ml 6 days for Horses aud rolling stock, WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS. As I have no partners and do my own work, L intend lo make my charges less than those of anybody else In the busi ness, charging ou real estate- two per cent, for the first 81000 and one percent, un all sums above that amount. Will buy FU RNI TURK. HO RS EH, WAGONS and all kinds of property, aud pny cash. N. B.—Saturday's sales commence at 10 a. m. and close at l p. k. E. W. NOYES, Oldest Auctioneer In Southern California. DVftl AN OLD AUCTIONEER IN A NEW PLACE. ALFRED MOORE. (from St. Paul, Minnesota,) ll now to be fouud at 12(5 Main Street, Next the Marble Yard. Wend along your Furniture, .stoves, Budding, Horse*, Rug* gles. Wagons and oilier merchandise you may have to dispose of. Auction every Saturday mot ning at 11 o'clock ureclso ly. Real Estate sales also attended to. n2O-Um TO LEASE. "El MolinoFarm." For business aud educational reasons, desiring to remove into Lo* Angeles, I Will lease " EL MOLINO FARM," Including residence and nut-buildings horses, mules, wagon, harness, agricul tural Implements, etc., for the term of TWO OR THREE YEARS. The farm consists of 201 acres, on which are-10,00;) grape vines, over 2,000 orangfl trues, 700 English watunt trees, tftlO lemon and lime dees; also a number of black walnut, pecan, almond, tig. apricot, plum, peach, apple, pear trees, bananas, etc.; twoor three aen-s <,f alfalfa, fifty acres vacant arable laud, aud THK WHOLE TRACT ABUNDANTLY I WATERED. Attached to the residence is a spacious I bath-room, supplying hot, col i Nnd shower bal lis. There Is also a 111 uLIA iii> ROOM, table and appurtenances. The farm is most eligibly situated In the FRUlt' BE LT of the San Gabriel Mission Valley About eight miles east of Loi Angeles city, and near the Railroad Station ol San Uabriel Mission. If uot leased, I WILL SELL THE ENTIRE PROPERTY On advantageous terms, to-wlt: One third cash, the balance In one, two, thn-e and tour years, at 10 per cent. Interest per annum interest, payable semi-annually, E.J. C. KEWEN, Nos. 10*11 Ktrelltz Building, Spring *L S. F. Bulletin and Chronicle copy. oDltf FOR SALE lIV LOTH XO SUIT. 5000 Acres of the Lake Vineyard Land and Wa ter Association Lands. The bostoraugH itnd semi-tropical fruit land In the State; located In tho heart of the San Uabriel valley, and lv Ihe midst ot the oldest aud largest vineyards ami orange groves of Los Angeles county. No water rates charged. The purchas er of land from this Association receives not only his land but also a proportion ate share of an Inexhaustible water sup ply, the most complete Irrigation system in tbe state, which has cost the Associa tion already over $10,000forditches, pipes and reservoirs alone. Water lv trout of every lot. Churches and school houses on the tracts. The s. p. R. R. passes through the lands. The orange orchards aud vineyards on these lauds and in tho vicinity test their capability for this culture. The title is perfect. Grant bargain and sale deeds given. Prices reduced lo suit the times. A map of the Tract may be seen at the office of P. Beaudry, No. HI New High street,opposite Pico House. All communications addressed to the Secretary will receive prompt attention. F. W. WOOD.Sco'y. ul.lt f Los A uncles. Cal. FOB K/EIsTT. FINE COTTAGE, Containing five rooms, In the heart of the city. Splendid view and good location. A six mom dwelling house, in good lo cation; close to business portion of the city; has just boeu newly painted aud papered. Apply to y P. BEAUDRY, No. 81 New High SL.opp. Pico House. oc2f ~ . — BAFFLE. An elegant SII.VK.It • MOUNTED HEADSTALL, Mexican .tyle, .olid .li ver, will be r&ffled at tho Palace Saloon. 100 CHANCES AT $1 EACH. No bar bill to p«j. olltf BUSINESS CARDS. JUDSON, GILLETTE & SMITH, EXAMINERS OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCERS, Rooms 111 nnd 14, McDonald Block, Main St., LOS ANGELES, Cal. teptstf John E. Jackson, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Room 41 Temple Block. slDtf Wm. If. J. BROOKS, Searcher of Records and Examiner of Titles. ABSTACTS OF TlTLE,lncluding ovary transaction from the earliest dates to the present time, made with accuracy and dispatch. OS-ALLEN'S BUIDINO, t oruer Spring and Temple streets. James C. Kays, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CON VEYANCER. OFFICE—Temple Block (part of old Bank Building). Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Indiana. *9 lm REMOYIA L I have removed my ottlce lo No. 10, MOTT'S BUILDING, Adjoining the new Postolflce. T. 13. MOTf. d23-lni HOTELS. PACIFIC HOTEL, D. B. FARQUHAR, Proprietor. Adjoining tho Uulon Depot. Convenient to all trains arriving or de parting from Los Angeles. Street oars to ail parts of the city. Everything new and clean. Board by the day or week at reasonable rates. u24tf ST. CHARLES HOTEL, LOS ANGELES, CAL., S. W. CRAICUE & CO.. Proprietors. The St. Charles Is located in the busi ness centre of the city, and is the largest, most elegant and completely organized Hotel lv Southern California, Free coach to tho bouse. J. A. GORDON, Manager. OS"Western Uulon Telegraph in nctel olllce. Jylltf MOJAVE HOTEI, >£oj.uvo Junction, Ottl. THIS MOUSE IS NOW PEPARED $A to receive its numerous patron sJfc"M, and the traveling public in general. Bu ing entirely new and splendidly fur nished, v aflbrdfl superior accommoda tion*. ITS TABLE D' HOTE Is second to Done In Southern California. THE BAR is supplied with tho choicest brands of wines, liquors nnd cigars. An elegant BILLIARD ROOM Is also attached to the hou.se. AH trains slop here for breakfast an.) supper, it Is the point of departure for the celebrated luyo county mines, viz.— Darwin, Lone Pine, Cerro Gordo ami Pan am int. The office of the LONE PINE STAGE CO. Is al this hotel, Tho patronage of i traveling public Is respectfully solicited, MATT HE Wis A BOYD, Mi-It Proprietors. THE Commercial Restaurant DOWNEY BLOCK, Formerly Hotel Dcs Princes, IS THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN THE CITY. V. I>OL, Proprietor. NOW OPEN. SIERUA MAMIE VILLA, A Private Hotel on the mesa or table in mis of thu Sierra Mad re Mountains. Climate unsurpassed for Summer or Winter Residence. Commands a charming view of valley aud mountain, overlooking the San Ga briel orange groves; is four miles from railroad and telegraphstatlon; house en tltoly new, lighted by gas, aud contains all modern conveniences. A School for children on the pjemlses. For particulars addioss proprietor, P. O. Box 1111, Los Angeles. FOB SALE. I offer my place, three-quarters of a mile from Downey City, on the WtlmliVK toa road, ad Jul ni fig the ai a bar galu. Tl comprises TWENTY ACRES, Fifteen of which are in fruit, of choice variotiss. There are eight acres of Muse oatgrftpes. Comiorlable house on the premises. LOW PRICK A REASONABLE TERMS. Immediate possession will be givon, li rietfir*d, with tvs enilrv growing sjsp of Irults, etc. Water right auoahod to land, but no necessity for use. AppJy to Jy46m o. H. ALLEN.on thspremises. MISCELLANEOUS. MERCHANT TAILOR. J. STRELITZ, Fashionble Merchant Tailor, "VT"o. 12 TEMPLE Blook, Spring street, J3I Los Angeles. He has the LAROEHT, PiNEHT AND BEST STOCKED TAILOR ING ESTABLISHMENT in Southern California. His old customers and the SubllOMTlll find it tbe place to get HE.- i TTLKS and FITTING obtainable. NEWEST BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DOESKINS, DIAGONALS, FANCY CASBIMERES, VELVET & SILK VELVETING, Constantly on hand. Refers to the prin cipal aentlemen of the city, lor whom be has made clothing. eso-No necessity to send to San Fran cisco for good fitting suits. decUO-tl' ~ BANKING HOUSES. FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' MAMU Of Los Angeles. CAPITAL 500.000 OO ISAIAS W. HELLMAN President Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS. I.SA lA3 W. H EI, OMAN, EdOBNE MEVKK, O. W. CUll.ua, L. C. Goodwin, CHAUL..S DOOOMMVN, Josß MASCAKEL,, John h. Grippin, C. E. Thou, Frank Lbcouvretjr. Exchange for sale ou NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, BERLIN and HAMBURG. Receive Deposits and Issue Their Certificates. Hut und Hell LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY, AND CITY BONDS. Will also pay the highest price for Gold and Sliver Bullion. From and after this date, on all moneys leitas Term Deposits. Interest will be til lowed. Commercial Bank Of Los Angeles. Authorized Capital - 300,000 M. S. PATRICK President K. F. HFRHCB Castle' PIRECTORH. M.S. Patrick, 8. H. Mott. A. A. Wilcox. H. Maburv, M. Woouwortu, I. Lakkrrbhim, O. S. Wituerby, Jno. U. Capron, J. X, HtH.I.KMIH X, This Bank is prepured to receive de posits on open account, Issue C'ertiflcatee t»f Depoflltf and transact a general tiauk illti liUhltlCHS, Collections madeand proceeds remitted atuutrent ralt-s uf exchange. LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK. MAIN RTRKET, Loa Augeles „ (Jul Capital Stock (paid up), 300.000 J. s. hIjAUKon Vrtn K. s. HA XXX Vic«-Frvsldent J.M. KI.LIOTT Cashier DIWOTORB. J. S. SI.AUHO.V, P. ItEATJItKY. V. A. HOOVRK, ROBKKT X HAICBH, J. Bixnv, QWQ. W. VktIt SCOTT A. U*. Bowaian. Receive SavinfiP Bank deposits. Buy and sell exetitkUgu un San Francisco, New York, iLoudun, Paris, Berlin uml Frankfort, Buy exchange on ai) parts of the Unite.l States aod Europe. Receive money ou open account and Cer tificate of Deposit, Jin I do a genera; bankingand «xabiinge business. M. GRIFFITH & CO. Lumber Dealers. CORNER OF Alameda and First Streets I>RALERS IN DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, SHAKES, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES — AT — Perry, Woodworth & Co.'9 LUMBEB YARDS — AND — PLANING MILLS, Ho. te Commercial street, uear Kallro»d neitot. mrto-tf- J. G. JACKSON Lumber I>eixlei* C«rmr Alameda and Firtt Streets UEALt-a IN DOORS, WINDOWS, 111 INDB, POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS, SHAKES, PIASTER OF PARIS, CEMENT AND HAIR. at 41 m aeyat heme. Azents wani'd. Outfit nnd term. free. TRITE* tV> , Aiicilst*. Maine m»rMi!*wl v NO. 92 SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic Notice. t\ Los AnircfcH i case j ->. 42. r A. 2i.—The stated meeting. >f "Sr nf this Lnjge are held on the first .HONDA V of each monfj at ' v N 7:30 c. m. Member...! Feniai. pha, No. 802, and 11 Mastn Mesons In H'.oJ standing are cor iially invited. Hy orderof the W:- Mi* CHAR. Rh3T3, P' . erarv. a 1. ;<!«* -«B?ter s.«. 33, «:■<-. ttstrite-j convocations on *J • ' I sue:. l iOßili 7-fl p. at Masonic ifall. . So:„tirnirijr companions in good standing cordially iv. vlted. By order of < • F'»y, h. P 1 KA.'t. I'.'tAGER, Secretary. L-. Coortf! fin. 11, H«|kl anfl . ». a g, _ Hold-, itsetated . • ni,;!e» oi 'je itu ••»•>'' month t' «»<■::■:,; Ujli " T:; ' ' . ■ ■ . bk In • V'tl i |„ -:er«r ib- 11". It. '" S KNiOHI .. 7 i-Aft i at t!« AHy e ' hiM 1 . .. oovk p. v. HtJouram . s. •» 0 , roplar it, goo.i Rtw:<t>n ; i nr-d to ; tend. By order of loe 3SB E. 0". ■1. C 1 JTixEniti.n. llecorder. ; ? T.~c . J7F. ' • ti eetlnS ' . ivory Visiting andeojo j rwlrotbeniu good standing are lnv (, txuec< . „„,. „. M. LEHMAK, 11. O. Lo. Aiibc r.t ; ~. 33, O. O.F. jto.u.. . meeting neld on tvENma ot "-'■oSF' "' ' ?*> o'«J»ck. Bo lourntnj breibren in good standlr.g aro cordially Invited. . „ J. V,'. BA HD, N. O. A. Fr/Ntr. I>. S. On Ur: tsmen!, Kt>. 31,1. 0. 0 f. Hgg,'f l-11-'iCL/.R MEETINGS held . mfMmW ■'■ ' " Second uid Fourth - V<* of each month al iH p. H» &o.'',i;rnmg Patrl ■"i I*1'* 1 •-• -»re cordially lnvl- Lou lo utLOnd. „ ~ c. c. lips, c. p. B. JdAnxgEN, Scribe. Kr.tghts c! Pythias. Z&kfi <~-U-r,i j.oDCE, No. ae, ' '■ Castle-Hall, Dojney L,ock. it foJ..uining Knlgnte in «o ,v ■ ■ r-ltallv invited. C K. Jlir.-fi. :•. of H. h. C'.r.firj . ucmnaß? Nc. 2. t- ' .-iEEMNaa oi tfksi .. / take place ' ''Jresday eve- , : each month, at « "'"** . .-iocretary. C. F. & CO.. feuoT". j R. >;..urDEJW*OO 7*3 >Isifi~. Stroet, LOB '^jW Tbe CHOICETOILET ABTtCLKn, the ' «5 ■ ■ - PATENT MEDI. clues ol (,;! kin is. eir Prescriptions care lully compountj d Cr.y and night. no2-tf-» UC STORKI V. CHEVALIER'S^ STOR, ' Hi-s been remove i from SIGNOItETN ... :k to n Cnrdona Block, 118 Main St., : -pn.?r* fie Iposa store. FRENCH AND OTHER FOREIGN PATEK. MEDIC NLB. PERFUMERY, BRUSHES AND ALLTCIXiiARTICLES, Wl'itscrJi tl- ns fcparcd vltli great dotf Mi', -.- icoopeb«s VITAL RS.;'. C-RAT;VE I 'I'll" ■-."•!. . r N'orvoue •'*>»• - . i-'jii.i,tur« Declm-i f. ;•. ... >c ». Th Tfhs V.t.»: ri&e-.orattve Will ' - il > ..cgbly nnd , f '• XHu S.'BD v ■ ' -.i-, either acute oi-1 ~ ig.i.ci in either .-■• x, ' o mutter 0 c tise pro duced. The Vkal Rear . rative I" • t a, le " m r Skhr s ' tb« laSle. »>n .• ■ .•: ai.d sy-av paihetlc system of nerves titw force, '■, Purifies end L-nrEchot) ; I !>«• H •> . ■ ns :.u<l ■ ..... jgoral • ' . ,and«, •>'•'•• ' '- , can " :• c properlM* of this really grtat u,*di..lne. r !< or lime, tbs <i"»>'■"■ • «i v addressee- , cure lrotn obscrvntion. alt ,o A. E. MiNTiE, M. I), tGradur te of Ihe Unlvers"- ol 1 cnneyl vaniaana • nt Snrfccn to the) Ortb , lilludel- Plll»,i » Ko. 7iS Montgo: -s.iu Franoiwo, Hole. son:. S3 . r. '-.usuitedl In reterence lo to- ■ - no n nisdnr* In.'* . ■ lo 8 p. w, cIhI i-. ninA. sno < ■ . iotattoa FKKK. 'loin uud ad vice, sr.. tun diree ngaud auvicelNtf* with < v . .. lylitf Evergreen Laundry. SHINQ- Called for and delivered to any pxri of the city, by Kccd & Phillips, Adams St. i Orders cki tie leti »t the took store of Mr. Sam Hi tin, in, ring fit tKJoIWf ■ ■ <■ .