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ii published every Saturday morning.
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All Mind* at .lob-Work done to
I'lißiHitn with Hns> FraueUra In
Prler, Style, and Klocauce at Work*
mnnnhlp.
LAWYERS.
V. K. HOWARD. r. H. HOWARD.
J. BROS^EAU.
Howard, Brossean & Howard,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
AT LAW. Roomg, 68,(17 and U8 Tem
ple Block, third door, Lob Angeles.
ieWtf
HENRY T. HAZARD,
A TTOBNKY AT LAW
COLLECTION DEPARTMENT, G. A.
1 DoMnson, Manager.
OFFICE — Roms 8 and » Downey
Block. lajH-tf
8. C. HUBBELL,
AI'TORNEY AT LAW, Rooms 3 and 4
Duoummun s Block, corner Main A
Commercial streets. Los Angeles. may7-ti
A. OLASBKI.L, a. H. SMITH
A. B.CBAFXAIt, H. M. SMITH
GLASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS,
AT LAW,
OFFICE—TKMPLK BLOCK up-stalrs, I«.s
Vngeles. California. oc2-tf--2
A. C. BAKER,
A TTO RNHY - AT - I. A\V.
ROOM 50, TEMPE BLOCK,
LOS ANGILEB, CAL. JjUtf
PHYSICIANS.
Dr. Klrkpatrick.
Ofllceaiid Ros:dcnce-No. 15FRANKLIN
HI'RKET. fetis-lm
I>r7 WALTER LINDLEIf,
No. 19 FORT ST .
Between Temple and KrunkUu stree-s.
r.ittf
N. S. GIBEKSOX, M. I' b. M'UUIKK, M. li.
I>rs. Uiberson &, McGuiro,
(Successors to Dr. T. S. Stan Way.)
Ottlce, Main St.ieet.over Dotier Jt Brad*
ley's Furniture Store.
Residence, -'ul Main street, at the loot
ol Third Oss-lm
Or. N. P. RJCHARDSON,
I'liystioian and Purs-eon
Kcsldenot, Fort Hill, I Offloe.No. WDow
iluena Vista street. I neyßlock.upstairs.
J. HANNON, M. H~
t (11,'NTY PHYSICIAN.
UOOMS 14and 15, CAItDONA BLOCK.
Reeiileuce Downey Avenue. East
Los Angeles, near the end of street rail
way.
Ohiie hours from lv to 12 a. m. ; from 1 to
I r. a. apai tf
K. D. WISE, M. D. -
OFFICE IN CARDONA BLOCK, LOS
Augeles, Cal., ne.irlv opposite Court
House. sriiuKAsis or- Fkmalrs a
Spfcialty. aulS
J. Bechtinger, H. 1).,
(OF VIENNA,)
PHYSICIAN TO THE ITALIAN IN
depeudent and Kreuch M. B. socie
ties. Ocuilstof the Frencli Hospital in
Shu Francisco. All onroulc obstinate
cases aud operations on the eyes attend
ed to,
OFFICE — No, 70s Hicrauiento street,
comer of Kearny. Rosldenoe—HE. cor*
iter Mason aud Pucinc streets, San Fruu
clsco. oca ly
"HUGHES'
Russian and Electric Baths,
SIGtfOUKT'S BUILDING, opposite
Merced Theater.
R. II U'.llK .<, In returning thanks lo
the public for their liberal patronage,
cau with confidence recommend his
BATIKS
At* the ureut PUUIKIER and KCfcUAL
JZKHof the bum mi body, euabliug the
system to throw off its impurities aud
t;i viiik to the lutiifH one-slxtb more iuvpt
ratlou of air than cau bsouteloel by
SeatUlutf, by qpc-nlns; the pores of tbe
10 and amu*. full play to the insensl
e resplratlou so necessary to physical
bealtb.
•WA lemale constantly on hand to
wail on ladles.
Open from 8 A. m. to 7 p. h. s23tf
NEW YORK BREWERY
PHIL. LAUTH
(Successor to Chris. Uenne) Proprietor.
The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST
lIRII.I.IANT LAOER BEKR South of
San Francisco.
Orders for DRAUGHT or COTTLED
8.-.r-U promptly attended to.
The celebrated Beer from this Brewery
lades competition In the State. mrt-tf
~vȣ FASHION mt
Uyery and Sale Stable,
WILSON & YOUNC,
MAIN ST., Opposite Arcadia St.
Horses and carriages, Single or Double,
aud Saddle Horses kept constantly on
hand for the accommodation of the pub-
He. Horses Boarded by the day, week or
month at reasonable rates. Conveyances
furnished for private or public occasions
at the shortest notloe and upon ns reas
onable terms as at any
First Class Establishment
In Southern California.
JaMtf WILSON A YOUNG, Prop's.
•rr ,„ SV A WEEK to agents. 810
cOO ™ 911 outnt FREK P. O,
VIOKKItY, Augusta Maine. sept2wly
Los Angeles Daily Herald.
Morning Telegrams.
ritfteeuiccrß (Joliiff Nonili.
Mojave, April 2.—H M Mitchell,
B Moltou, X T Bryden and wife,
Mrs V Seymour, S Shull and fam
ily, II Lee, 0 Harlow, Oil Mc-
Lean, O Gordon and slater, Geo
Borradaile, L Dartlgues, C A
Matthews, B F Mt-Carty, MTobin,
J Koshleud, Mrs Stelneth, H W
Craigue, S A de C'ardoua, L de
Cardona, J Morrow, J W Shank
lin, Billy Green, I M Davis, A F
Turner, F Grist, L Geiber.
Nrw Trnll*|>orloiloii r«iuiulll*tlon< i .
Sacuamento, April 2.—8. F.Tut
tle, of Sonoma, is to be appointed
Transportation Commissioner un
der Hart's bill. The commission i*
to be signed to day by the Governor.
Bill* l*m!L«<«ti l>» Irwin.
BACBAMENTO, April 2d.—The
following are among the bills pock
eted by the Governor: Hicks'sbill
increasing the number of Supervis
ors in San Francisco and providing
for their fleet ion by Senatorial Dis
tricts; to protect public health
from infection and to prohibit the
removal of the remains of deceased
persons; for the incorporation of
mutual Are insurance compa
nies; adding a new sec
tion to the Code of Civil Proced
ure relating to sealers of weights
and measures; to prevent the forg
ery of railroad ferry tickets; au
thorizing the Supervisors of San
Fraucisoo to sell certain bonds to
the Central and Southern Pacific
railroads for terminal purposes;
registration of life insurance
policies, amending section 002 of
the Political Code relating to
Insurance. The foregoing are As
sembly bills. Tllf Senate bills
which were transferred to the
graveyard of unfinished business in
the Executive office are: A bill to
provide for the recovery of double
taxation on the outside lands of
San Francisco; making appropiia
tions for the Stale Normal School,
for the Napa and Stockton Asy
lums, the State Uuiversity and the
Deaf and Dumb and Blind Asylum;
Goodwin's bill relating to
the adoption of rairor children;
the San Francisco UmnihU9 and
Street Contractors' bill; amending
Section 190 of the Civil Code, rela
ting to Corporation?; amending
Section 21 of Railroad Act of 18G1;
authoiizing Win. Hook and others
to construct navigable canals in
Contra Costa county; to encourage
irrigatioD in Sierra county—a sub
sidy bill; ameuding Sections 750,
757, 759, 760 and 703 of the Code of
Civil procedure; amending Politi
cal Code; relating to attaches of the
Legislature; for relief of veterans
of the Mexican war and their
widows.
■ lie l*>.|ilie»l HnMlc n< n,tltt K*>«n,
Santa Rosa, April 2.—A large
ami enthusiastic meeting of citi
zens was held at Ridgewuy Hall
last night lo ratify the citizens'
nominations for cily officers.
Speeches were made by Judge John
son, H. W. Uyiiigton, 14. It. Whip
ple, W. A. Eliason, A. P. Overton
anil others. The general sentiment
was that law and order must be
maintained. The election takes
place to morrow. Kearney, Wel
lock aud Koiglit are here taking
part in the contest. They addressed
a large meeting in their usual style
last night, but the show of hands
was not as satisfactory to Kearney
as it usually is at the Sand Lois.
The indications are that his emissa
sai ies will be routed to-mot row,
horse, foot and dragoons.
A llcamllv S'rllllc.
Stockton, April 2.—The most
beastly of all crimes was perpe
trated about seven o'clock list
evening on the person of a little
Mvoyenr-old girl, the daughter of
Mr. Rossi, pioprietor of the Co.
lomba Hou>e, by an Italian cook
employed at the place, a man forty
five years of age. Ciies of the
child brought her mother to her
rescue. Seizing a knife she pur
sued I lie wretch but,
be eluded her reach aud fled toward
the tules. Officers were notified
aud started in pursuit, but tho beast
was uot captured at lust accounts.
i lia itiaiiuii.il OH Tfrrllur,
Ventura, April 2d.—ln tho suit
of Reale & linker against the Stan
dard Oil Company for the posses
sion of the important oil wells ot
tbe Company at Pico Cufion, the
District Court on Saturday ap
pointed R. C. McPherson Receiver.
A statement received here is to the
effect that on trying to take pos
session, yesterday, MclMierson was
driven oil', ami has relumed to Los
Angeles to procure the aid of the
Sheriff. The contest is over the ti
tle to the ground. The Sherilt will
arrive this ufternoou. 1
Tile Preeltleut r.riVetly So cur.
Washington, April 2.—Several
gentlemen who called on the Pres
ident to-day having alluded to the
position of certain Republican Sen
ators toward him, he said that he
supposed there was now a better
feeling among them, as, from what
lie could hear, they had recently
.given a more kindly expression ol
their views concerning him, and
especially he thought Senator
Howe felt better after delivering
his speech. The President does not
seem lv the least disturbed by ad
verse criticisms, contenting himself
with tbe belief that he Is acting in
accordance with hla sense of right.
Eilrmliiu «r X« Kateualun.
Washington, April 2.—Senator
Mitchell, from the Committee on
Railroads, yesterday reported a
hill to extend for eight years the
lime for completing the Northern
Facifio Railroad. Windom dis
sented from the report, and intro
duced another. Referred to the
Committee oa Railroads.
Tlte fiiipreiuu t'eurl Order lv Au
tlerauu'a «..«.»>.
New Orleans, April 2d.—The
Supreme Court has made the fol
lowing order in the Auderson case:
It Is ordered and decreed that a re
hearing is refused, and that our
judgment stand undisturbed. Mr.
Caetellanol, one of Anderson's
LOS ANGELES, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 3. 1878.
counsel, appeared immediately
with a certificate copy of the de
cree before Judge Whitaker, who
at once, ordered the release of An
derson from tha parish prison,
which occurred about 1:30 this
afternoon.
CotluleiTt*llern A l»|ireli.n.l,-tl
DeadwoOD, April 2d.—Deputy
United Slates Marshal Bullock
last night arrested a character
known as California Jack, for pass
ing counterfeit fifty dollar green
backs. There is a gang of men
here engaged in circulating coun
terfeit United Slates notes. The
Deputy Marshal Buys another ar
rest will be made at daylight to
morrow and if nothing unexpected
occurs he will secure the entire
gang in a short time.
Wnililuifton Items.
Washington, April 2.—Pack
ard's friends have been too san
guine. It is now almost certain
lhafGenrge Williams will be nom
inated far Collector of New Or
leans.
On Wednesday, the Ways and
Means Committee will decide tht>
question of the re-imposition of the
Income tax. They claim that eight
to teu millions will be raised there
by, but v majority of the Commit
tee oppose it. It is believed that a
majority of the Committee will
favor a tea and coffee tax, as pre
pared by Sherman.
National HcVftiille..
Washington, April 2d.—The
Ways and Means Committee ad
journed till to-morrow, by which
time It is believed they will com
plete the Internal Revenue bill. A
majority are in favor of either sus
pending payments in the Sinking
Fund or of re-imposing the Income
Tax.
Olid! HttrtK 1 fn I flitiNr.
New York, April 2»1. —The
World's Washington special says
that J.uttrell introduced in the
House to-day a bill to authorize
the Secretary of the Navy lo pur
chase plate iron in opan market,
without advertising for bills, at the
lowest market price, subject to tho
usual inspection and lests, and re
pealing all acta Inconsistent with
this. In view, however, of the
abuse of this system of open pur
chase under Robesou, now under
investigation by a Committee of
the House, it is not likely that
many members of the present Con
gress will vote for this proposition.
lll4opltMi.lt liisiirnnOH Knlcs — Kr
crulilujf.
London, April 2 —At Lloyds on
Saturday war insurances were five
shillings per hundred pounds on
British hulls and cargoes, ten to
twenty shillings on Black Sea
risks, which are regarded with
great disfavor, aud a half to o::e
percent, on Russian hulls. Rus
sian exchange hail fallen II per
cent, tho past week. The rouble is
now quoted at 21} to 22 pence. The
money market reviews say it is
morally certain that war would be
immediately followed by Russian
bankruptcy and the entire suspen
sion of payments of debt.
Recruiting officers aro experi
encing tin increase of business aud
the men coming in are of superior
quality.
The decree prohibiting the ex
portation of horses from Germany,
which was to have been cancelled
the lirst of Apiil, remains in force
uutil further notice.
■tetk'S/'e
D*it>>'* KxKiiruaiiuii AbroH.i—liitf
Cowim-a*.
London, April 2. —A St. Peters
burg dispatch states that Lord
Derby's resignation of the Foreign
Office was a complete surprise and
caused an immense sensation in
official circles. Lord Derby, says
the dispatch, Is reproached for hav
ing misled Russia and England by
going as far as he did in adirectiou
which he disapproved.
A Vienna dispatch says that, in
consequence of Lord Derby's resig
nation anil the calling out of the
reserves, Austria has ceased her ef
forts to effect a compromise about
the Congress, feeling sure that Rus
sia will uot yield to England's de
mands now when doing so would
seem somewhat llko submitting be
fore a threat; but what may not be
possible now may become so later,
as the interruptions in regard to
the Congress and the order for the
mobilization of the reserves in
England need not be fallowed at
once by au actual collision between
the two powers, and the conviction
may be forced upon them that,
after all, the Congress offers the
only possible chance of it peaceful
settlement.
The impression is that, whatever
may have originally been the ob
ject of General Ignnt ielf's mission,
he confined himself in fact to giv
ing and receiving information, aud
returns to St. Petersburg to report
what he has heard. He probably
discovered that Austria is too anx
ious for an European condemna
tion of the treaty of San Slefano to
enter into any bargain about it
with Russia alone, which would
seem to have given it Austrian
sanction.
Herr Tisza's visit here was ar
ranged before Saturday's demon
stration in the Hungarian Diet,and
is not, therefore, lv consequence of
it, but it may be supposed that
Tisza will lake au opportunity to
represent to Count Andrassy the
state of public opinion in Hungary.
I»fil»j'« Mire.N.or llir Qnvru'l
H««snKr,
London, April 2d.—Sir Stafford
Nortbcote, Chancellor of the Ex
chequer, announced in the House
of Commons this even lug that Lord
Salisbury has been appointed For
eign Secretary.
The Queen's message for calling
out the reserves was read by the
Speaker, It is as follows: In the
present state of public affairs
In the East and tha necessity of
taking steps for the maintenance of
peace and for the protection of tho
interests of the Empire, Her
Majesty deems it proper to provide
additional maans for the public
service. Therefore, in pursuance
of the acts of Parliament Her
Majesty has thought It right to
communicate to the House of Com
mons that she is about to direct the
reserve force, or such part thereof
as Her Majesty may think neces
sary, to be forthwith nailed out for
permanent service.
Turkey will n<*Hinlia I'nstilvr.
Constantinople, April 2,1.—1n
the event of war it Is expected that
the Porto will remain passive
and endcivnr to make its territory
respected. Failing in this, the
Porte will simply protest to the
powers.
The report that Veflk Effendl,
President of the Council of Minis
ters, has resigned is contrudicted.
.* K-'.i -.1 Message.
London, April 2.—Tha I-ord
Chancellor read a royal message In
the House of Lords to-day.
A (IrcMlnr to ilie Pwwara.
London, April 2.—A circular to
the Powers dated to-day summa
rizes all the recent correspondence,
and, after giving Russia's refusal to
England's demand for placing the
treaty as a whole before Cangress,
deeply regrets that England cannot
acquiesce in Russia's aetiou.
llaly'M t'vurM. I'orenliadowori.
Rome, April 2.—Count Courtl,
Foreign Minister, has promised the
Chamber of Deputies to explain
the Government's Eastern policy
on the Sth Inst. It is expected that
he will say observant inaction and
neutrality are inexorably Italy's
policy. Home complications and
the necessity of keeping; on good
terms with Germany aud Austria
will keep her quiet.
lino turkey will Nlnuif.
Peka, April 2.— Turkish and
Rusßiau soldiers fraternize on the
most amicable terms, the latter go
ing about Constantinople in uni
form without provoking the least
animosity. If war comes England
must contemplate the possibility
of having to light Turkey and Rus
sia. At best she would get from
Turkey a one-sided neutrality of
little or no substantial value.
WANTS-LOST-FOUND.
Uirl Wanted, -
To do housework, w-nshlnir nnd Ironing.
Apply ut \V. M. Stoddard's, ~S Main St.
mir-tt
Wanted.
By v competent woman, about 10 yeai s
old, v situation to do general housework
lv h small family. Addresi Mrs. Dunn,
through Los Angeles Postoffloe. mSMw
Wanted.
By a French lady, an infant to iiui.su,
either at her own house or at the house of
the child's parents. Enquire of Dr. Lup
poi Rooms II and 13, Downey Block,
mli 19-1 m
Wanted.
To litre, by tbe month, a neat, econom
ical woman, to take entire charge of the
general housework for a family of three,
A permanent, e»sy home to the right
sort. Write at one*, stating age and na
tionality, for fnrlher particulars, to the
address left a*, tbo Herald ottlc ). ttlSI-IW
FOR SALE—FOR RENT.
TO RENT.
One or more rooms, with board, hot aud
cold water batti, etc. I'ersons visiting
Los Angeles will find this one of the
pleasantext locations lv town. Address
P. v. Box hot. mnfetf
TO RENT.
A COTTAGE OF FOUR ROOMS,
Fully furnished with bedding, furniture,
kltcben mrulturo and water, at No.
Buena Vista street, Los Angeles. Kent,
If- 1 ) per mouth, payablt in advance. Ad
dross G. W. W.. Herald office- mro-tf
Si to $1000 to Loan,
AT THE H FAR LOAN A N't) BROKER
U FFICE.
Removed to No. 6 COMMERCIAL ST.
Wl 11 advance on col laterals SI to «1000,
on all kinds of personal property, such
as watches, Jewelry, dlatnoudH, pistols,
guns, etc. Gold, silver and (J. H. Curceji
ev* bought and sold. nlltf
FOE SJLLE.
CHOICE IRRIGABLE LANDS
Near Orange and Santa Ana,
Which were heretofore reserved by Clas
sen A Chapman, are now ottered for sale
orrent. arKAILKUAU DEPOT very
CONVENIENT.
Apply IoCAPr.QLASSKr,t,,In Temple
Block, Lo, Angeles, or M. W. PARKER,
Orange. dlstr
Sunny Rooms and Board.
Gent lemeu and their wlvei and single
gents cau be accommodated with board
and line, large, front, sunny m tmn, con
taining al 1 modern conveniences and
borne comforts, at the
EC I MBA IX MANSION i
New High street, only one block
f: -in the PostofhVe and Court House, and
commands a charming view of mountain
and valley. JelOtf
Money to Loan,
ON CITY PROPERTY, AT REA
SONABLE RATES.
Apnlyto C. CABOT,
lelilitf 31 Temple Block.
Private Boarding House,
No. 24, cor. Third and Hill sts.
OWBOARO BY THE DAY, WEEK OK
MONTH. Terms Reasonablo. olilf
MADAME RITA MICIIAUX has le
moved to No. 13 Wilmington street,
where she will cut, fit and sew up the
waist of a dress or sacque for ohe dollar.
Will also go out to cut, lit and prepare
ork. HSml
FREE LKOTURIt.
MRS. ISRILLOWSKY
Will give FREE LECTURES for one
moutb.WEDNESDAY ANDHATIfItD AY
AFTERNOONS, at 2 o'clock,
ON HEALTH,
At her rooms, at southeast coruor of Sec
ond and Olive streets. fel7-lm
Estray Notice.
Came to the premises of tbe uuder
signed, Verdujo Rancbo, one dark bey
ami one black American mare, and one
bay colt. Tbe owner Is requested to call
and pay charges, etc., and for this adver
tisement.
TEODORO VERDUGO.
March 30,1871. m3l-3t
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.
*«r REGULAR SALE on Saturdays
will commence at lv' a o'clock a. m. Spe
cial Sales made at any time.
HOUSES. WAGONS, and all kinds of
goods bought and sold.
Jiihltf 11. R. BROWN.
OLDEST AUCTION[HOUSE
IN" SOU ■ HERN CALIFORNIA.
18. W. ITOYBS
Has opened out at No. 1 MARKET ST.,
opposite the Court Hous: 1 , and will be
pleased to serve bla old friends and the
public. Particular attention paid to Real
Estate sales. Regular sale day* fur
Horses and rolling stock,
WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS.
Ah I have no partners and do my own
work, I intend to make my cnarges less
than those of anybody else In the busi
ness, charging on real estate two per
cont. for the first $1000 aod one per cent,
on all sums above that amount.
Will buy FURNITURE, HOR&KB,
WAGONS and ull kinds of property, aud
pny easn.
N. U.—Saturday's sales commence at 10
a. m. nnd close at 4 p. X.
E. W. NOYB*,
Oldest Auctioneer In Southern California.
nv2l
AN OLD AUCTIONEER IN A
NEW PLACE.
ALFRED MOORE,
(from SI. Paul, Minnesota,) Is now to be
found at
29 Spring street,
Next the Dollar Store. Send aloug your
Furniture, stoves, Bedding, Horse*, Bug
gies, Wagons and ot her merchandise you
may bavtt to dispose of. Auction every
Saturday morning atil o'clock preclse
ly. Real Estute sales also attended to.
n2f>-tJm
TO LEASE.
"El Molino Farm."
\
For business and educational reasons,
desiring to remove into Los Angeles. I
will lease
" XL MOLINO FARM,"
Including residence and out-bulldlnjs
horses, mules, wagon, harness, agricul
tural Implements, eto.. for iho term ot
TWO OR THREE YEA US.
The farm consists of 204 acres, on which
sre 40.001 grape vines, over 2,000 orange
trees,7oo English walnut trees, tfoO lemon
and lime trees; also a numbe.* of black
walnut, pecan, almond, tig. apricot,
plum, peach, apple, pear trees, bnaanas,
etc.; twoor three acres of alfalfa, lifty
acres vacant arable land, mil
THE WHO LB TRACT ABUNDANTLY
WATERED.
Attached to the residence is v spacious
bath-room, supplying hot, col i nnd
shower baths. There is also a RI LLilAlill
HOOM, table und appurtenances.
The farm is most eligibly situated In
the FRUIT BELT oftlie
San Gabriel Mission Valley
About eight miles east of Los Angeles
city, and near the Railroad Station of
Kan Gabriel Mission. If uot leased,
I WILL SELL THE ENTIRE
PROPERTY
On advantageous terms, to-wit: One
third cash, l he balance in one, two, three
ami lour years, at 10 per cent. Interest per
annum interest, payable Hemi-annuallv.
E.J, a KEWEN,
Nos. 10 A 11 Strelltz Building, Spring At
S. F. Bulletin and Chronicle copy. o2ltf
"foiTsXle
lIX LOTH TO SUIT.
'
6000 Acres of the Lake
Vineyard Land and Wa
ter Association
Lands.
The best orange and semi-tropical fruit
land In the state: located in the bean of
the San Gabriel valley, and In the midst
ot tbeoldest and largest vineyards and
orange groves of Los Angeles counly.
No water rates charged. The purchas
er of land from this Association receives
uot only bis land but also v proportion
ate shsi'to of an inexhaustible water sup
ply, the most complete irrigat ion system
iu'luestate, which has cpst t he Associa
tion already over $10,900 for ditches, pipes
and reservoirs alone. Water In iront of
every lot. Churches nnd school houses
on the tracts. The S. P. R. R. passes
through the lands. Tho orange orchards
and vineyards on these lands
aud In the vicinity test their
capability for this culture. The title is
perfect. Grant bargain and sale deeds
given. Prices reduced to suit tho times.
A map of the Tract may he seen at the
office of P. Beaudry, No. 81 New High
street, opposite Pico House.
All communications addressed to the
Secretary will receive prompt attention.
F. W. WOOD,Sec»y.
nMtf lx>s Angeles. Cal.
c i g -A- ii 8*» !
HUGO li l< KMH l< ,
PnOI'KIBTOIt OV Tillt
KEY WEST CIGAR STORE,
CAN MOW HE KOUNU AT
PfO. f> MPBINGI ST.,
At tho Key We»t Cigar Factory.
Mr. Hugo Kramer manufactures HA
VANA TOBACCO Into olgar. ol approved
brand.. Ho at-o deal. In all line, ol
Hmokora' Articles. Olve lilm a call,
mrla tf
ray 2-6 m
BUSINESS CARDS.
JUOSON, GILLETTE & SMITH,
EXAMINERS OF TITLE
AND CONVEYANCERS,
ROOOU IS and U, MoDonald Dlock,
Malu St., l.< H ANGELES, Cat.
mfUU
John E. Jackson,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
Room 41 Temple Block. alBtr
Wm. H. J. BROOKS,
Searcher of Records and
Examiner of Title*.
ABSTACTS OF TITLE, including every
transaction from the earliest dal«s to the
present time, made with accuracy and
dispatch.
Oi9-.VLI.KN-s BUIDINQ. corner Spring
and Temple streets.
James C. Kays,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CON
VEYANCER.
OFFICE—Temple Block (part or old Bank
Budding).
Commissioner of Deeds tor the State of
Indiana. .9 lm
REMOVAL
I htive removed my ultimo to
No. 10, MOTT'S BUILDING,
Adjoining the new Postotflce.
r X\ I>. UOTT.
J. A.Carky. Thos. A. Kaoan.
DOWNEY CITY
REAL ESTATE AttENCY.
ItMoUos. Houses. Lots and Other Prop
erty Bought aud .Sold on luaiuiission.
By Carey & Fagan,
DOWNEY CITY, CALIFORNIA.
Mr. FAGAN Is also uu Atterney-at-Law.
UlrlD.r
HOTELS.
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,
must elegant and completely organised
Hotel in Sunt hern California.
Free coach to the house.
J. A. GORDON, Manager.
itt»-\\Vs!i'Mi Union Telegraph In Hotel
office. JylUf
MOJAVE HOTEL,
Mojiivc J unction, Ottl-
THIS HOUSE ISNOWTEPAREDAA
lor» crive its numerous patronsJiiuJL
and the traveling public in general.
ing entirely new and splendidly fur
nished, it ulTbids superior accommoda
tions.
ITS TABLE D' HOTE
N second to none In Southern California
i ll X BAH i a supplied with the choluest
brands of wines, liquors and cigars.
An elegant BILLIARD ItOOM I* also
attached to the house.
All trains slop here for breakfH*t nn I
supper, it is the polntof departure lor
the celebrated Inyo county mines, vi/,.~
Darwin, ! .one Pine, Cerro Gordo aud I'an
amfnt. Theofficeof the
LONE PINE STAGE CO.
Is iii this hotel. The patronage of c
traveling public 1m respectfully solicited.
MATTHEW* 4 BOYD,
fe2i-tf Proprietors.
THE
Commercial Restaurant
DOWNEY BLOCK.
Formerly Hotel Dcs Princes,
IS THE ONLY
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
IN THK CITY.
V. DOL, Proprietor.
NOW OPEN.
SIERRA MADRE VILLA,
A Private Hotel on the mosa or table
lands of the sierra Miulro Mountains.
Climate unsurpassed for
Summer or Winter Residence.
Command* a charmlug view of valley
and mountain, overlooking the Han Ga
briel orange groves; Is four miles from
railroad and telegraph station; house en
tirely new, lighted by gas, and contains
all modern conveniences.
A Hchool for children on the pjemlses.
For particulars addiess proprietor, P. O.
Box 1141, LM Vngeles.
Bumell & Rebback,
Landscape Gardeners and
Garden Contractors,
jftlf No. 196 SPRING ST.
Umbi !■•«• i. rur*
■V •id MMM. ChWmil
?*»»■ M»*" 1 • •"*"• Ibki sad H.u.k,.. tad ..« T
thlnl in Si.-..- I I HOIK * IM r AiTtKKh tl lb. iwliiM
■lil.iNlti.s •11UO»iUl-K." «l U> otkMt Ao.u rut Mlltaa
»nlel«i Port MM ■ lull ■ tM. UTTOMOfM HU Wd fur ft MM.
luiiiiCWt.».u. SaM r"'>t*i «»» tor fail MrSaMMt M. k,~t
bm »•*■ '»r«**h «; m4mm
•uud I] iy.nn or aMUUtntrs, nt 4iuniw «r rn*l«» Mil
U. 0. MUTANT. »01. MtmafMUrar, hH WmLimu, li, W—■
(»1 »> h city at home. Agents wanted.
OutOtand terms free. TRUE A
CO , Augusta, Main*. marledttvly
MISCELLANEOUS.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
J. BTRELITZ,
Fashionble Merchant Tailor,
XT°- al TEMPLE Block, Spring street,
iX Los Angeles. He has the LARGEST,
FINEST AND BEST STOCKED TAILOR
ING ESTABLISHMENT in Southern
California. Hla old customers aud the
publlowlil and It the place to get BEST
STYLES and FITTING obtainable.
NEWEST BROADCLOTHS,
BEAVERS, DOESKINS,
DIAGONALS,
FANCY CASSIMERES,
VELVET & SILK VELVETING,
Constantly on hand. Refers to the prln.
clpal gentlemen of the city, lor whom he
has made clothing.
sVNo necessity to send to San Fran
cisco for good nltlag suits. decao-tf
BANKING HOUSES. .
FARMERS' & MERCHANTS'
BANK
Of Loa Angeles.
CAPITAL 000,000 00
ISAIA%W. HELLMAN President
„ _ Cashier
BOABD OF DIRECTORS.
IHAIAS W. HBI.LMAN, EUOKKC MITKH,
O. W. Csiu.na, L. C. Ooeswin,
Charlss Ducommun, Josa M ascakki.,
John s. GatrrtN, C. E. Thus,
Frank Lkcouvrkur.
Exchuuge for sale on
NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB
LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS,
BERLIN and HAMBURG.
Receive Deposits and Issue Their
Certificates.
Buy and 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
leitaa Term Deposits. Interest will be al
lowed.
Commercial Bank
Of Loa Angeles.
Authorized Capital - 300,000
M.S. PATtUUK „ Presldeut
E. F. BPENCE Cashier
IUBECTORH.
M. S. Patrick, «• H. Morr,
A. A. WILCOX, H. Mabory,
M. WOODWOKTH. I. LAIfKKRSHIM,
O. S. WrrußßNv. J no. G. Capnon,
J. B. HOLLaUSBBCK.
This Bank la prepared to receive de
posits on open account. Issue Certificates
of Deposit, and trauaaot a general Bank
ing Business.
Collections made and proceeds remitted
at cvi rent rates of exchange.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK.
MAIN STREET.
Los Augeles Cal
Capital Stock (paid up), 300,000
J. 8. BI.AUSON „ Preslde.tl
K. IS. BAKKU Victi-J'rtfHidem
J . M. ELLIOTT Cashl«r
DIHLOTOHfI.
.1. S. SI.AUHON. P. BKAUni'V.
V. A. HOUVKK, KOHKKT EL I!A KKR,
j. Bxxby, obo. w. vnmcori
A. W. Bowman.
Receive sh vines Brink deposits.
ttuy and s.-ll exchange on San Kranctsco,
New York, Loudou, Paris, Berlin and
Frankfort.
Buy exchange on all parts of tbe United
'states aad Eurepe.
Receive money on open account and Cer
tificate of Deposit, and do a general
banklngsnd exchange hutdnens.
j. M. GRIFFITH & CO.
Lumber Dealers.
CORNER OF
Alameda and First Streets
UKALKKS IM
DOORS, WINDOWS,
BLINDS, SHINGLES,
POSTS, LATHS,
SHAKES, HAIR,
PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC.
LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES
— AT —
Perry, Woodworth & Co.'S
LUMBER YARDS
— A ST » —
PLANING MILLS,
No. IS OaßßSßSaretal street, near
HaJlroad Depot. mrTO-t/-
J. Q. JACKSON
Lumber Dpal«r
Career Alameda and First Streets.
DSAtRK IM
DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS,
POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS,
SHAKES, PLABTER OF
PARIS, CEMENT AND
HAIR.
$5 S $20 w'orfi.
tree. A Ca, Pn A\ and. Me.
marled w
NO. 108
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Masonic Notice.
A*. /"if *'?!.*••*«• ««. r.
**; «—-The stated meeilßa.
of this Lodge are held on UM
nrstMONDA V oreeohnoaUu
_ ~ 7:30 r. h. Mum ban of Pealal!
Una, No. 302, and all Muter Masonsl.
good standing are corilally
By order of the w : . uT-
Chas. Smith. Secretary.
r.M Angelet Chapter Na. U, R : . «yTT
— Stated convocations on t.
MONDAY or wa mohia
*• Masonic Hall.'
IM Wat B °J'i Urnl >'f eompenleaeln
«oodstantflngooidtaTly
WfV>l vlted. By order of
l^- 8 „ ft o. Far, n. r
I I Sam. Fiasm,
aeaesnsseT Secretary.
Loi Angelet Ctnncll N». 11, Rmal Mi
Select M»l.ri, F. ft i.TT
Holds lta mated assemblies on the <th
Monday of eaob mootb at Masonlo Hall
'Hi? 0 "J. Sojourning Cottpinl" Si"a
attend. By order of th. T« - , flr.
TEMPLAR
Cametansery N*.
Holde lta etated eonelavea at lb* Asr
lum In MaaonJo Hall, on tbe Tkini
THURSDAY ol each mon'lh™ t >" o'etae?
r. m. Sojourning Knights Templar la
good standing are cordially invited to at
tend. By order of tbe
J. C. Lmi.cnsLn, Beoordar.
I. O. O. F.
lilatlat a *atellte ladn Mo. is*.
USHB »•«••• •».- Regular menace
WWuf thle Lodge are held^rveS
„ ~, „ MONDAY evening atlo'elee?
at Odd FeLows; Hall, DoJn.y BIoST.
Loa America s»de;« Mo. Ss,l.a>. a).r.
jgMtt*, 'tegular meeting held OB
fLf fcWK.uIjISMUAY EVENING ol
Heh week at o'clock, go
. , lournlng brethren la good
atandlne are cordially Invited.
A. Fram., R. 8. f - W " BARD '
Oranae Grove Encampment, Ni. SI, 1.1.
0. F.
dßaa BEOULAB MEETING* halo
4aC9 BMii'.',.," 1 " Second uid Foorte
SSjfJBjWTIJESIJA YS of eaeb month at
. , P. M. Sojourning Palrl-
Soto aufnf "* ° OTd " n *
~ „ C C. LIPS, C. F.
B. Makxskk, Scribe.
®Knightsjf Pythias.
OLIVE LODGE, No- M.
meets every rhursdaV evenlnglaf
rv™ 7 n o ' ol £° k ' mt Oaetle-lKll,
Downey Block. All sojourning Knlfate
In good standing are ™rdlaily"nvlted.
J* A - DUNSMOOIt.C. O.
C. E. Milks, K. of B. a.
Confidence Engine Company No. 2.
w REGULAR MEETINGS Ol
/Mb this Company will take praoe
/aafla\ "" tue 0r " Wednesday eve-
ulng of each month, at a
>9 Qb o'clock. By order,
W. 8. MOORE, Secretary.
SIR ABTLEY COOPER'S
VITAL RESTORATIVE I
The great Kngllsh remody for Nervous
Debility, Spermatorrhea aud Premature
Decline of Physical Force.
The Vital Restorative
Will positively cure, thoroughly and
permanently, any caee of KXH AUSTKD
VITALITY or Nervous Debility, either
acute or of long standing, and in either
sex, no matter from what cauee pro
duced.
The Vital Restorative
U a thoroughly scientific prescription. Is
uot a quack nostrum, hence perrectiy
safe to take; is pleasant to the taste,
supplies to the cerebro spinal and sym
pathetic system of nerves new force.
Purifies and Enriches
The blooj. rejuvenating and relnvlgorat
ing both mind and body. Thousands,
both in this country and In Europe, can
testify to l he great restorative properties
of this really great medicine.
Price, $3 per bottle, or four times the
quantity lor f 10. Sent to any address se
cure lrom observation.
Address all letters lo
A. E. MINTIE, M. D.,
(Cirn.luate of the University of Pennsyl
vania and lute Kesldeut Surgeon to tbe
urtbopoedic Hospital of Philadel
phia,)
No. 722 Montgomery St., San Francisco,
Sole Agent.
P. B.—DR. MINTIE can be consulted
in referenoe to the above complaints dur
ing office hours from 9 a. at. to 8 P. if.
dally, and from 6 to 8 in the evening.
Sundays 10 A. H. to Ip. m. Consultation
FKEK. Thorough examination aud ad
vice, IS. Full directions and advice free
with every package of medicine. IyMW
The Steams Ranchos,
ALFRED K«lHl>n<»>, trustee,
883 Mnrtaet Hi., Mmii Fraaclaoe>, t ail.
Ul 1 4\i\(\ AOUES OF LAND FOB
OV,UUU sale, In lots to suit, suit
able for tbe culture of Oranges, Lemons,
Mines,figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Peachea,
Apple., Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley,
Flax, Ramie, Cotton, etc, and also many
thousand acres of
Natural Evergreen Pastures, "Suit
able tor Dairying.
Good water Is abundant at an average
depth of six feet from tbe surface. On al
most every acre of this land FLOWING
ARTESIAN WKLLH can be obtained,and
tbe more elevated portions can be Irri
gated by tbe water of the Santa Ana river.
Moat of these lands are naturally moist,
requiring only good cultivation to produes
crops.
TERMS—One-fourth Cash; balance In
one, two and three years, with 10 per cent
Interest.
I will take pleasure In showing these
lands to parties seeking land, who are
Invited to oome and see this extensive
tract before purchasing elsewhere.
WM. B OLDEN, Agent.
Anaheim, Los Angeles county, Dec. 24,
1 87
Carriage Manufactory,
Nos. 11l and 115 Main Street, Los Angeles.
L. LICHTENBERGER
Having resumed the business of carriage
making in ail its branches, is prepared
lo flli orders lv that line.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS
Of every description constantly en laad
and made to order, with Orat-class work
men of twenty years'experience lv the
trade of tule section of the state and aa-
Ing none other than the best of materi
als, the public are assured of thorough
Hatlsfacilnn at loweet possible rales. The
patronage of hla former customers Is ra*
spectfulTy sollelted.
"Quick fruic. and Small Prints."
"A Nimble sixpence la better than •
Slow Sinning." _
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