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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE. The Herald Steam Printino louse makes a specialty of Legal rioting, Briefs, Transcripts, etc., I rinted at low rates. Ponet & Orr Have removed their Under taking aud Picture-Frame Warerooms to tbe store formerly occupied by R. Sotelo, No. 45 Main street, tinder the Lafayette Hotel. my2ml New Barber Shop, No. 1, Temple Street, near Spring. Shaving 15cts, Hair Cutting 25cts; no extra charge on Sundays. Barron, Wilms & Adams. April 3. Reduced Prices. I otter my stock of doors, sashes, etc., at the following reduced pri ces' WINDOW BASII. Bxlo $1 35 »xl 2 1 50 »xl 3 1 65 IJXI2 1 05 10x14 1 75 10x18 2 25 15x28 2 75 15x32 3 00 15x36 3 35 15x40 3 50 Other sizes iv proportion. DOORS. 2.6x6.(1x1 inch $1 60 3.6x6.6x1}, moulded 1 90 2.8x6.8x1} " 212 2.8x6.8x1J " 2 25 2.10x6.10x11 " 250 3x7x11 " 2 75 Every other size in proportion. Also great reduction In paints, oils and glass, at No. 28 Los Augeles street, under the White House. B. Raphael. Im-sept27 Notice. The Ladies' Oyster Rooms, Re quena street, near Main, opposite the United States Hotel, are again opened to the ladies and will be carried on in a strictly respectable way, so that all ladies, witli or without escorts, may feel at ease and receive prompt and respectful attention. Oysters in every style, shrimps, ten, coffee, etc., constantly on hand. Joe Bayer. oct 4 tf The Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co. have made arrangements to receive monthly cargoes of the famous Ph. Best Brewing Company's export lager beers. These beers are made ut Milwaukee and bottled by the Messrs. Stamni & Meyer. The first of the cargoes arrived yester day, consisting of an entire load. Tbe Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co., through this arrangement, aro euabled to offer special advantages to purchasers. The first prizes were awarded to this Ph. Best Ex port beer at the Centennial Expo sition, at tiie Wisconsin State Fair, held at Milwaukee, and at the luter-State Fair held ut Chicago. lmspiHl Tbe nicest, aud prettiest line of men's ami boys' clothing tbat lias beeu seen in Loa Angeie9 is just received at Meyersteiu's, 49 Main street, next door to tbe Bauk. 9ml McKenzie's. Qo to McKenzie's, 129 Main street, Fonet block, for the finest domestic and imported liquors and wines, by the bottle or on draught. The purity of these wines and li quors is guaranteed, and McKen rie's host of customers testify unanimously as to their merit. j3tf Joe Bayer, of Congress Kail, has just received a consignment of Humboldt lager beer. It is a su perb article and cannot be excelled as a draught beer. Oysters, shrimps, hot and cold lunches of all kinds, constantly on hand. Give him a call, Corner Main and Re quena streets, opposite the U. 8. Hotel. o9 For all kinds of tents, wagon covers nnd awnings, go to John Shatter, No. 68 Alameda street, op posite Sisters' School. He sells und sews all kinds of canvas cheaper than any one iv Los An geles or San Fraucisco, by hand ot machine. Second hand tents bought anil sold or to rent, ft 31 f Call on Caroline C. Burton, at No. 148 Main street, proprietress of the Ladies' Hair Dressing Estab lishment. She makes braids, curls and waterfalls at the shortest no tice. Tangled hair straightened and made up into any shape. Per fumeries of the finest quality al ways on band. oct4-lm-eod. Meyerstein, 49 Main street, is now receiving his Spring stock. They are indeed tbe prettiest goods ever brought to this market, and tbe prices are far below any that we have heard. To convince them selves wo advise those wishing to purchase to givo Mr. Meyerstein a call. mi9ml City Bill Poster. M. Engel, bill poster and distrib uter. All kinds of advertising done at reasonable rates. Controls all tbe best and most prominent bulletin bill boards. Olllce, No. » Market street. ap2utf The Russian Electric Baths of R. Hughes and Wife ore located at No. 15 Main street, opposite tbe Pico House. Gentleman and la dles will be waited upon by persons of their own sex. novlltf Genuine Marrlan'a Burton Pale Ale on draught at McKenzie's. Do not firtl to go and see the new stock of drygoods, clothing, boots and shoes which has just been opeued and nre selling lower than ever at Meyerstelu's, 49 Main street, uext to tbe Bauk. millml E. Oermain A Co. Bell better groceries and provisions and cheap er than any other house lv town. Agents for the Star Dairy cheese. Nos. 122 and 124 Main street. Genuine Napa [soda at Mc- Kenzie's. Tbe finest picnic grounds, base hall, swings, horizontal bars, iv Southern California are nt Agri cultural Park. Mother., Mothers Mothers. Don't fall to procure Mas. Wissi.ow's Soothino 8y«op for all diseases of teething In children. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind colic, regu late* the bowels, nnd,by giving relief and health to tbe child, gives rest to the mother. fe2B-eod-6m FRIDAY MAY~3, 1878. Herald Steam Printing House. The .acuities of tho Herald Stenm Printing DOOM for doing joh work arc not surpassed In California outsldo of San Francisco and Sacramento. All work en trusted to us will be executed wllh neat ness and dispatch at the lowost living rates. HPKCIAI* NOTICE. Hereafter notices of companies,socie ties, churches, etc., will only be inserted In the Herald as paid advertisements. We reserve, for Places of Worship, a grat is directory, which will appear every Sunday morning. WAR DEPARTMENT, SIGNAL SERVICE U. S. ARMY. Division of Telegrams ami Report! for the benefit Of Com Oieroe and Agrienlture. Report of observations taken at Los An geles, Cal., M«y2, 1878. V 1 1 o s « 1 S M IP ■ 3 o i i 20 w 1 agjg I A. ». P. M. P. M. Maximum Thermometer, 72. Minimum " 53. J. M. Frantz, Observer. LOCAL BREVITIES. Sailed from Wilmington ship Re-union, Curtis, master, for Nan aimo. Fifteen hundred acres of wheat are ripening about Wilmington and showing not a sign of rust. Lemons command six dollars a thousand in the orchards here. This ought to be a profitable crop. Tickets for the public school ex cursion to-day are good to return on Monday. Judge Branson and Mr. It. N. C. Wilson wero among tho passen gers by yesterday's overland traiu. Tho winners in tho rattle of Mrs. Bowe will see in cur New To-Day a notice in which they aro inter ested. Tlie fifth cargo of corn shipped by the Messrs. Hellman, Haas & Co., will leave Wilmington for MazU lan iv a few days. The advertisement of S. Htllmun, Temple Block, dealer in toys and fancy goods, appears In our New To-Day. The Anchor of Hope Lodge, I. O. G. T., of Compton, will send a del gatlou to visit Merrill Lodge next week. Judge Peel yesterday committed two drunks to the chain gang for five days each und collected $5 from a third. Sixly-rtve members of the chorus wore present at the rehearsal of tlie Jubilee singers at the Fort street Methodist Church Wednes day night. Los Angeles oranges aro retailed in this city, where they are grown, for a higher price than the Los An geles orange commands iv San Francisio. Those ,w ho buy tickets for the school children's excursion to Santa Monica to-day con use them for tlie return trip till Monday, thus being enabled (O spend several days at the beach. Los Augelel pcoplo at San Fran- Cisco hotols May Ist: Major E. H McDanlels, Palace; L Melzor, Rubs House; It. Hudson, Lick House; J. 0. Jones, International, Mr. Lnbory has left at this oflice a pocket book, picked up by him near Pomona on Tuesday, contain ing a number of promisory notes written in French, and other papers, which the owner can re cover on paying for this notice. Some idea of (lie mammoth char acter of (lie improvements which have been made by Mr. E. J. Bald win on Ilia Santa Anita ranch may be formed from tlie fact that the pay roll of tho ranch for a period of four months footed up $IG,OOO. We direct attention lo the ad vertisement of that sterling institu tion, the United States Hotel,which appears iv our New To-Day. This hotel covers au entire block, its cuisine is excellent, the rates are exceedingly moderate and the Messrs. Hummel & Benker are princely landlords. A free omni bus is attached to the hotel which conveys guests gratis. Last night tbe Council lnslructod tho City Attorney to commence proceedings for the condemnation ofthe property necessary to widen San Pedro street. Tbo improve ment of this street has been agitated for several years, and we have no doubt that Col. Godfrey will now push the matter without delay. The street is at present in a wretched condition, a bog in the winter season, and a miniature edi tion ofthe Mojave desert iv sum mer. The man arrested by Deputy Sheriff - Cells for having in his pos session some of the pistols and cut lery recently stolen from Liever's gunsmith store on Commercial street, was examined beforo Jus tice Baldwin yesterday and dis charged, he having proved that the property had been found near the mouth of tlie tunnel by a little girl. Officer Celis visited tbe cache and fouud another knife and a bottle of chloroform in the hole in which the articles hail beeii hidden. Nine knives and four pistols have been recovered. A present Angelefio, who hails from Holland, was discussing at tlie breakfast table yesterday the article which appeared In Thurs day's Herald, uuder the caption of "The Problem Solved," which describes a recent Los Angeles In vention for serial navigation. He had anuouueed it to be his purpose to pay a visit to Holland shortly. A friend remarked to him that he ought to wait a little while and he could then fly over to Holland. "Oh no," replied the Hollander, "I don't want to be a 'flying Dutch man.' " Co). It. S. Baker received a dis patch yesterday informing him that he had been successful in tlie two suits started against him by the Star Oil Works Company in the Twelfth District Court, San Francisco. Tlie Call of Tuesday has the following reference to this litigation: "Yesterday in the Twelfth District, tho case of the California Star Oil Works Com pany vs. It. S. Baker, et nls., was on argument on an order for the defendants to show cause why au injunction and restraining order should not be granted preventing them from bringing actions in any other Court until tills case is deter mined. This action is brought by the defendants to determin to whom plaintiff shall pay rent. Two demurrers to tho complaint have been heretofore sustained In the case. The property is located In Bos Angeles county." Mr. J. de Barth Shorb offers iv our New To-Day a furnilurefactory for sale located at Wilmington. It lias special advantages, being connected by a switch with the Southern Pacific Railway. From its contiguity to the harbor of Wil mington it has also facilities for manufacturing furniture to advan tage. It will be sold at a low fig ure, to closo up tho partnership affairs of the late Col. Wilson anil Mr. J. de Barth Shorb. This Oder embodies a rare bargain. A meeting of the Democratic County Central Committee having been called at the Supervisors' room, in tho Court House, for Sat urday May 4ih, at 1 o'clock i>. X,, for "the purpose of determining what course the Democracy of this couuty shall pursue regarding the selection of delegates lo the Consti tutional Convention," wo presume that we shall be no longer in doubt after that day. The Committee is availing itself of the best judgment ofthe party, and it will, we believe, adopt a program mo in harmony with tlie wishes of tho masses. Mr. Cohn stated In Council last night that a property owner on Sou Pedro street who has been hitherto strongly In favor of widening that street, now that a slice will bp token olFhis property, objects and wonders why the whole strip can not be taken off his opposite neighbor. The Concert Last Night. A select and appreciative audi ence assembled at Turnvcrein Hall last night to enjoy Madame Roue's concert. The following programme was gone through with: PART It 1. Piano soh\ "Rlgoletto" Liszt; Mrs. Btratton. 2. Qaartetto, "Soldier's Farewell"...Kinkel: Messrs. Funning, Carter, Pay and Corbett. 3. riano Duetto, Zero PS Heiold; Misses £iiima ami Bsrtlia Uelliuan. 4. Song, "II ttiou in dreams would ask me" Abt; Miss Kackacl >.de!man. 5. Piano solo, with Violin accompaniment, "Stabat Mator" llosslni; Miss Mary Kent and Mr. Mendel Meyer. li. Sony, "Amiilia," Mitlar.l; Mr. Fanning. 7. Sonp;, with Calisthenics Turning School. PAKT 11. 1. ri noduotte, Invitation a li Uause Weber; Miss Teua Lsveutbal and Miss Mary Kene. I, Quartette, Serenade Marchner; Messrs. Fanning, Carter, Day, aud Corbett. 3. Piano solo, Barcarole de Schubert. ..Heller; Mrs. Btratton. 4. Song, "The Trotty Zlnsarella' Millard; Miss ltaciiael E.lolinan. 6. riano solo, witli Violin accompaniment, Heiiuweb -lungmann; Miss Bertha Ueliiuan and Mr. Mendel Meyer. 0. Song, "The Ilunen.tthi." Gumbert; lir. Corbett. The ladies and gentlemen en gaged acquitted themselves very creditably, many of them being greeted with enthusiastic recalls. The performance terminated witli ucrobatic exercises by the Strohm brothers and E. A. Freuss. The two former gentlemen are probably the most accomplished Turners on the Pacific Coast, and their feats for grace, skill nnd strength oould not be surpassed any whole. Mr. Prenss also approved himselt a thorough athlete. MAy Day at Spadra. Edu'OU Herald: May day of '78 will bo a memorable day iv Spadra for some time to come. The oelebration of the day here was perfectly delightful. Tho day was all that could be desired, and the scene of tho picnic was grand in Us natural beauty. All of Spadra was at the picnic, and all enjoyed themselves. Mr. Wm. Bowdeu was the orator of the day aud de livered nn appropriate oration. Prof. Martling, or the public school, had n uumbor of his pupils present, who acquitted themselves well iv all their parts, doing credit to themselves and their able teacher. An excellent address was delivered by Prof. Martling; compositions were read by Misses Susie Arnett, Mary Fryer, Annie Wright, Clara Swan and Dixie Fryer, all of tho young ladies acquitting themsslves most creditably. Several of the elder boys of the school figured in a debate to advantage. These ex ercises were interspersed with sing ing by tbe school children. At this stage of the exercises a bountiful dinner was spread under the trees, aud all fell lo with an appetite in creased by the health giving breeze ofthe hills. After dinner a num ber of well arranged charades were performed, one beiug on the name of our popular Postmaster, Cald well, in which that gentleman figured in a short, appropiiato and well chosen little speech. Mrs. Martling was the director of tlie charades, and showed herself au adept in this kiud of amusement. All the exercises passed of well. In tbe eveniug an impromptu dauee was arranged lv the hall over the school room, ar.d May Day was seen to its close. Spadra, Muy 2d, 1878. Those who wish to purchase Beatty's celebrated solid rose-wood pianos and Uolden Toiigued organs at a most starling reduction Id prices for cash, will do well to ad dress lien vis Bros., box 1019. A car load of these superb Instruments will arrive in thirty day, and every instrument will be sold on from five to fifteen days trial. They are fully warranted for six years. 218 Council Proceedings. Council met in regular session yesterday evening, with Mayor Macßougal in the Chair. Present— Messrs. Green, .Lips, Cohn, Jones, Apablasa, Mullnlly and Kercheval. Minutes of the last meeting read and approved. Tho City Judge rtported the col lection of $47 60 fines sines lust re port aud presented the City Treas urer's receipt for the same. Filed. The City Clerk reported that he had sold two bunds of the Irrigation series at 88 cents on the dollar. Filed. The Health Offlcer reported that ho had given notice for the abate ment of 71 nuisances since Inst re port. Filed. Tho Pound Master reported tbe collection of $1750 since last report. Filed. The Chief of Police reported that 75 arrests had been made during the month of April; that property to tho amount of $1060 had been stolen, part of which had been re covered. Filed. Tho Board of Public Works pre sented their report, which was re ceived and filed aud the recommen dations noted on seriatim: Kecommend that the City At torney be instructed to commence proceedings for the condemnation of land for widening Han Pedro street, the Committee having Tailed to make satisfactory terms with property owners thereon. Adopt ed. Also, that tho City Surveyor be instructed to point out to tho con tractor on Pearl street the places needing repairs before tho expira tion of tho 3D days in which the work is to be completed. So or dered. Also, that a warrant be drawn in favor of Mrs. McCoy for tho sum of $245 72 for the laud required for the extension of Olive street and that she be required to remove ob structions from the street at ouce. Adopted, aud tbat Mrs. McCoy be required to furnish deed when the money is paid. Also, if tho htiit of the City vs. J. J. Warner bo not concluded with in fifteen days, that the Chief of Police be instructed to remove the obstructions in the way of the con tractor who is to grade tho street. Adopted. The Sewer Committee, in tlie matter of sewer ventilation, recom mend that the City Engineer be instructed to submit to Couucil at i iic next session, If possible, a plan for tho ventilation of the sewers now in use aud to be applied to those hereafter to bo constructed. So orderi d. In the mal ter of the sewer peti tioned for by properly owners on Aliso and Alameda streets, recom mend (hat the City Surveyor be re quested to report to Council at the next meeting tho best route for such sewer, its proper outlet, size, material aud probable cost per foot. So ordered. The Zanja Committee recommend that the chain gang be employed one day to enlarge zanja in front of property of Mr. Horace liell on Figueroa street. Adopted. Also, that the following persons be appointed deputy zanjeros: J. R, Keuuedy, for tlie Canal aud Reser voir ditcli from tbo river to reser voir No 4; Mr. Hughes, for East side ditch; I* 15. Martinez and Charles Jenkins, Tor distributing ditches. Actiou deferred for one week. Communication from tlie Zinjero asking for tho appointment of three deputy zanjeros. Filed. Mr. Greeu moved that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare deeds for right of way for zanja on Pearl street. So ordered. The Committee on Water report that they have inspected tho work at tlie pile dam aud through the tunnel and find that additional gales and sand boxes will be re quired for the proper control of the water. Also, that the lower end of the tunnel, for 150 feet, should be arched with brick and that, for tlie same distance beyond the arch, permanent limbers will be re quired. Recoinmeud that the Clerk lie Instructed to advertise for proposals for the brick work and timber ac cording to plans to be prepared by tlie City Surveyor. So ordered. The Committee on land recom mend that a quit claim deed for 10-13 of a certain tract of laud on the east side of the river be issued to Solomon Messmorc, tho oilier 3 13 being reserved for Juan Ber nard nnd Francisca B. Botiller. Also, that tho City Clerk be in structed to deliver a certain Sher iff's deed to the Attorneys of D. Amestoy. Also, that the Mayor be instruc ted to execute a quit claim deed to Jose SautOnge to lands petitioned for. Also, that petition of Felicidad de Sant Onge de Baker be granted, petitioner to pay all expenses. Action on all the abivo [o t poned for one week. Tho report of the City Treasurer shows the following balances on April 30th: Salary fund »417 69 Cash fund 2 3JB 28 Street Sprinkling fund 107 20 Cemetery fund 78 28 Redemption fund - 128 ill olive and Second street lund 52 50 Opening Olive street lund „ 245 72 Railroad Loan lund, 1888 6,305 67 Interest and Sinking tun1,187u... 12,131 39 School and Interest and Sinking fuud -.. 8,6)7 59 Main Public Sewei fuud 83 511 Pest House Fund 135 24 Water Oom'rs' lndebt. fund 6i7 20 Interestand Sinking lund, U>61... 59} 5H General Irrigation fund 61 95 Main Publio Sewer Interestand Sinking fund 725 96 General Irrigation Interest aud Sinking fund 5,111 41 Workshop and Depot fuud 42162 HV3IB 48 County School fund 19,390 54 Total $54.739 Oi Referred to Finance Committee. The City Surveyor reported that ho had run the levels necessary to establish grade on Adams street. Referred to Board of Publio Works. Also, that lie had made estimates in regard to laying pipe across Main street. Same reference with power to act. Also, certificate that Messrs. Stephenson & Huber are entitled to $250 for work done on the tower. A warrautordered to bo drawn un der suspension of the rules. Mr. Cohu moved that the Clerk be instructed to sell two irri gation bonds and place the pro ceeds in the Irrigation fund. Adopted. Also, ih,.t Wm. Smith,contractor for dam No. 5 is entitled to bond of $1,000. Certificate from City Surveyor to the effect that work ou the East Side ditch had been completed by Wm. Bmith, contractor, and tbat the balance due him amounts to $4,533. Mr. Lips moved that bonds to the amount of $3,000 bo issued to Wm. Smith on account. Carried. Petition of property owners on First street, asking that the matter of opening said street bo brought under the provisions of the new charter, the petitioners to reim burse the city for all expenses al ready incurred. On motion, Col. J. 14. Howard was heard iv support of the peti tion. Mr. Colin moved that the Clerk be instructed to take steps for the collection of the asse6smi>uts on said street. Carried. The Clerk called the attention of Couucil to the section of tho new Charter providing for the vacation of the seats of members absent without leave for four consecutive meetings, and notified Council that Messrs. Valle and Tamiet had been absent more than that number of meetings. Mr. Kercheval moved that the seats of Messrs. Valle and Tamiet bo declared vacant. Carried. Mr. Green moved that the Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for keeping the city funds. So or dered. Mr. Lips moved that the Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for the city printing for tlie ensu ing year; also, for printing 500 copies of the new Charter. Carried. Mr. Green moved that the chain gaug be ordered to repair gutters ou Pico street. So ordered. Petition from J. S. Thompson and others for extenslou of their franchise for building street rail road. Granted. Petition from property owners of East Los Angeles for a night watchman in that section of tlie City. Referred lo Police Commit tee. Petition from H. T. Hazard and others for a public sewer from a point on Fort streot, via Fourth street, to connect with tlie Main street sewer. Referred to Sewer Committee. Petition from A. Ashram! and others to extend gas lamps to junction of Spring and Main streets. Petition from properly owners iv the vicinity of Sixtli and Pearl streets for gas lamps. Mr. Colin moved that action on the foregoing petitions be deferred till next October. Carried. On motion, tho Clerk wan in structed to notify tlie Water Com pany to put in lire plugs on Sixth Btreet, betweon Fort and Piarl streets. PetitlouTof property owners to have Iho lower end of zanja No. 7 cleaned: Referred to Zanja Com mittee. Communication from property owners on Macy street refunding expenses incurred by the city In the matter of suits for opening said street. Received and suits ordered to bo discontinued, Petilion from N. P. Campbell asking the return of amount paid for properly in West Los Angeles at city tax sale on which tax was paid. Referred to the Finance Committee. Petition from E. Nutid for per mission lo lay side track from his new warehouse to connect witli main railroad track. Referred to I Board of Public Works. Petition from properly owners on Orange street asking that said street be graded. Same reference. Petilion from Mappa & Gay ask ing that tlie Council take some action in the matter of their claim for grading Olive street. Same reference. CoMimmuuicalion from F. J. Carpenter, County Jailor, asking for compensation for attending to city prisoners. Referred to Fi nance Committee. Communication from Walters. Moore, Secretary, enclosing bills for new bell of Confidence Engine Company and inviting tlie Oouneil to be present at a trial of tho bell. Same reference. Mr. Green stated thai, last year, tho city's expenditures in tho dis tribution of water had been greater than tho receipts and moved that the matter be referred to I lie Zanja aud Finance Committees jointly to ilsvise some plan whereby iho wa ter system can bo made self-sup porting. Adopted. The monthly bills wore referred to the Finance Committte. Bill of Zanjero for $28 for repairs on zanjas. Mr. Lips moved that theZanjoro bo notified to appear before Coun cil and explain by what authority he incurred the above bill. Adopt ed. Agreemout between tho oily and Mossrs. Coulter & Harper for water pipe for reservoir No. 5. Ou motion, tlie Mayor was in structed lo sign contract ou the part of the city. Agreemeut between the city and Michael Murphy for grading Muiu streot, from Fifth to Ninth streot. Same aotiou. Mr. Colin moved that the Cily Attorney be instructed to draw the necessary ordinance for widening San Pedro street. So ordered. Proposals of Bell & Carr aud J. Neeley, to build tower at reservoir No. 6, were referred to Special Water Committee. Mr. Lips stated that several par ties had complained to him that their wells had been rendered uso less from the seepage of tar from the gas works. The Health Officer, on motion, was instructed to investigate the matter, and, if found to be us stated, to take Ihe necessary slt-ps to have the nuisance abated. The City Attorney was instruct ed to draw a resolution authorizing the grading of Main street. Mr. Cohu, from the committee to whom was referred the question between the city aud tho City Water Company as to water for street sprinkling, reported that the water company claimed tho right to charge for water furnished for such purposes. The committee had concluded that the better way to arrive at a settlement of the mat ter would be for the City Attorney and the attorney of the water com pany to prepare a case and submit it to Judge Sepulveda as arbitra tor. Ou motion tho City Attorney was instructed to consult with the Water Company's attorney and see if some sucli plan of settlement could uot he arrived at. Adjourned. Ladies, drop into the Bazaar and see that line of summer silk which they are Just opening; also those imported ladies suits at away down prices for casli only. Isaac Norton & Co., corner of Main and Requena streets, opposite the U. S. Hotel. The original Red Stocking Min strels at Wood's Opera House. COURT REPORTS. District cunrl BsrOLViDi, J. Thursday, May 2. Fraukel Brothers vs Phelan— Motion to set aside award denied. Order staying judgment upon award vacated. Hines et al vs Leal—Findings for defendant. Wilcox va King—Motion for new trial submitted. Stevens vs Cardona—Findings for plaint ill". Ten days' stay. House vs Cabot —Five days' fur ther time from date to answer. SJeaatf Court Stephens, J. Thursday, May 2. F. Adam vs P M Daroey—Judg ment in favor of defendant for ten days' stay. To the Ladies. Madam.- V. Ponet having found her old store on Commercial street too contracted for a proper display of her immense stock of the lateßt styles of millinery and ladies' faucy goods, Informs her old cus tomers and the ladies of Los Ange les generally that she has removed a portion of her new stock to the store at No. 78, Laofranco Block, which she has titled up in n superb manner, and where she will to-day open a full assortment of the new est and most elegant Parisian modes. An elegant stock will also bo kept at tho old store on Com mercial street. The great Rickey and McCarty at Wood's Opera House. To pass v pleasant Suuday go to tiie race track. Kid gloves, silk scarfs and bows, parasols, laces, embroideries ut your own prices for cash only, at Isaac Norton & Co.'s, corner of Main and Requena streets, opposite the United Stales Hotel. Tho highest kickers in the world next week Bt Wood's Opera House —tho Duval Sisters. Ask your grocer for Slar cheese. It is a liome production, cheaper aud better than the imported ar ticle. Bluo flannel aud light weight suits, also a full line of boys' cloth ing at Isaao Norton & Co.'s, corner ot Main and Requena streets, oppo site the U. S. Hotel. Picnic grounds for chinches and schools can be had at Agricultural Park. None should fail to see "Saw Dust," at Wood's Opera House. ST. CHARLES HOTEL ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, May 2. H Thompson, Napa D W Brocks, San F Mrs Thompson, do H Lampman, do Miss Buckmnn, do 0 A Kennedy, do A T Dwlght, Detroit CF Davis, do A Baker, NY I P Clahrough, do 0 O Blakeslee, do II Martin. do A lleywood, do J M Wllklns, do s It Piatt, do J Weber, do S Crlm.tw,Potiiluma W O Huborg, do J O Wickersham and J W Thurrann, do '?f. l'ctalumn J 1 ong, do Mrs Teugarden, GHunllnglou.SJoso Springfield, Ohio J F Staples, S F Rcb Miss Baldwiu.do J H Northciaft, city H M Oaylord, Hallo J Carr, do A M Simpson i wf, R F Del Valle, do Oakland .1 A Stewart, do E PencoseA wf, G H Bold, Coatesvlllo, Pa Anaheim Property Transfers KH-ifll J UIKON, Qf I.LETTK A OI HSON'S TKA N* SCRIPT OK KKrOUDS, HAY 2. IS7S. CONVEYANCES. W FCooper to 0 W A I'ailett—Part, of lots )3 aud 14, block 9, Downey Clly; }70tf 50. Jas A Stewart to same—Part of lota 13 and 14, blk 9, Downey Cily; $40il). A Brunsou lo same— Purt of lot 13, blk o,uowiiey City; tM 30. tlitu Muelayaud »sco X Porter lo rtobt Turunull—Lots 27, 28, '-9, 30 and 31, blk 15, Sau Fernando; 535. Kobt Turnbullto Uamiun Lopoz—3anie; .1 F 0 Johnson to Auna E Spurlock—lßl acres iv Haucho Pulos Verdes; $>500. A J Baker to J F 15be11—7.99 acres In ElnnobO Santa Ana; $417. The Mutunl Land Company lo Alfred X Berry—Lot 5, blk A, lot 24, blk B, lots 15 and 2 , blk J». lots Uf, 18 and 20, blk X, Mnrrls V loeyard tract; $10110. A It Loom is lo Wm Smllh-SE Hnt S el ion 13 aud NE M Sec 21 T 1 S It 12 W: $525. John F and N'eeta II Marques to Mar tha J Hobu— (tn of lot 14, Westminster; $.'o. STOCK REPORT UN KP IAN CISCO STOCK ANtl EX CHANGE BOAIiK, MOHHINQ SLBSIDK. Rah Fbanciioo, May 2 Ophtr 29@28V I Belcher 3 05®3 00 Mexican , Oonndence 3 75 li tl O o@s!i | s Nev 3 50®3 75 0 ft U 12H | Utah 814 California *»W« I Bullion v > Cn Havaire o)ti@H I Excheuuor...2 25<g12 15 Oou Vn ! I '. Overniftii V*s Ohollar I Justice. a V*'. H at M 7 00 I Union 3 7i <s)3 Co Orawn Poiui3 <lXal3 30 Alts ..■<*<*••. V Jacket 6 V,!,', I Julia 3 50(413 70 Imperial 45 I Caledonia... 1 65<g>l 50 Knit v, v '2 30 Bentou 1 60 aloha 7K®K | EVKNINO SESSION. San Fhancisco, May 2 It A X 3 8FG»» 102 b EurokaCon ...53f153y, S V W Co 01 Alpe 2 Oaliforn ia .^i^iaa^'.l Phoenix „..4 S Nevada 3 7 > Manhattan o'4 Julia 4,33 31) O Prize 3 60 Caledonia...l 70<<*l 76 ludoneud'e l@9se Con Vu 14' i Hamburg 2>S Savage V'/, Hillside _..l Choilar 3«< Modoc 2"493 B A B I2?<« N Ooso I Mil H Bullion 3 OL'aS;, Bochtel 2 406»2 35 Belcher 3 Tip-Top. ly, Opblr. 20 Uoldn Terra 3 ward 1 05 Honies;ako 4 HI) HA N 7 1.1-i or l.pUfm. Tho following is the list of letters remaining iv Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express Offlcefor the week ending May 1!J, 1878: Archulita, Amada Ardito, Lounj Bennett, Mrs A- 2 Bulus, Jno Brail, Edward Benson, Edward Brown, Jus Byrne, J Al Bernap, J Castillo, AmarautaS Clark, J W Collins, C Clark, NJ Cerelli, Sebastimia Cumming, J Elisalde, Maria X Fickett, E Gorman, V F Harton, 1 F Hickman, Hamuol llevmanflon, B Hahns, S C Jolin, Ohas Jones, CT Jomos, Petar Johnson, J, for Chns Kalb, August Johuson Lemen, Jas Lathrop, 11 B Morales, Margart ta Mills, E S Monroo, \V N Mason, Mrs B Morales, Antonio Monges, Damon Malstoad. B, Multer, P, Moreuo, Nicholns, Monroe, WN, Moore, Mrs M C, Morton, TF, Megrc, Mr, Manoillas, Franoisca , Nulto, Mr D A, Pico, Francisco, Palmer, J W, Pucclua, Giovanni, Grid, N, Otto, Mr H, Roberts, Miss Ida, ltobcy, Mrs Sarah, ltosenbach.MrLeuis, Quinbau, Mr Jos, Scobari, Mrs J, i nil. . Mrs Andres, Vandemark, Mrs J, Victor, Mrs LZ, V .an a. Hilorios, Young, Mr Jo, Ybara, Ednibgo, Wells. F X, Wilcox, H E, Wormivell, A H. M A a% am Salsrf/ r«p>,mlirteiis ■J) T| fill «.,.u.l to iuSi„|,om,u X I #1111 Cipenees r»M- AJ ml% I # B || ■■ Jf.MS. A O KAN T k CO.. Nu. 4 VislVVl.ltOlaitt, OUcuuulO.'* agia MISCELLANEOUS. MAY FESTIVAL FOB FREE LI 118 AII V OK COLOSSAL ORGAN MAY 28th, 29th & 30th, AT 2.30 P. M , AT MECHANICS' PAVILION, SAN FHANCISCO. SUMNER W. DUO BEE, Manager. Chorns of 2000 Voices! IMMENSE ORCHESTRA! ELECTRIC IIy, Artillery aud Telephone! CONDUCTORS. Carl Zerrahn, Boston. Juhn P. Morgan and R. Herold, Han Francisco; M. W. WHITNEY, the Ureateat Living Basso; Helen Amen Billings, Miss Abbie Clark, W. 11. Fessenden.ot Boston, and many other celebrated soloists. Sale of Tickets begins at Sherman. Hyde A Co.'s, Sau Francisco, April.2yib. BEASON TICKETS, /or three days, 15.C0. Single Tickets Irom SI to 12. according to location. No extra charge for reserved seats. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. (Has. HCHUTZ, m>23 lm Ticket Agent. SEVENTH ANNUAL MAI FEST ! GIVEN in TUE Turnverein Germania SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1878 AT TIIE CITY GARDENS. The Committee ot Arrangements will use every effort to make this the most enjoyable picnic of the season. u2Btd MECHANICS AND LABOR I NC MEN CM do butler by buying their CL O T II i > o . HATS, ETC., AT THE IMPORTANT, 26 SPRING ST., THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN TOWN. NOTICE. The customers of P. CASEN AYE A Co., Los Angeles Cot Too ond Spico Mills, are hereby n itlfled that Mr. H. A. Vnc«iuler is no longer authorized to receive money on our aCO nn! after this date. Mr. Justin Bouyssou will hereafter set a<4 our Bgenti and Is alone authorized to col ect money due us. I\ CASEN AYE Jt CO. LOI Angeles, May 1,1871. myl-lw P. CASENAVE. J. ItOQUE. I*. CASENAVK At Co., LOS ANGELES COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS. Corner of Seventh aud Olive St*. ■•TUREEN, ROASTED, WHOLE and GROUND COFFEE, and all klluls of SPICES. myl-tr Bur uell & Kebbeck, Landscape Gardeners and Garden Contractors, J«lf No. IWlsl'UlNU ST. WANTS—LOST-FOUND. Wanted. Wanted, by a young man who has hear considerable business experience, a sltd* atioa where be can make himself gerter* : ally useful. First class references. Aim dress M., Herald office. a37-lw FOR SALE—FOR RENT, j FOR feJALE. By tlie Lake vineyard Land and Wattfl Assoeiaiion, the l>i si Orange and Hemf*M Trupleul Fruli I.ami In the Htate. Waters i lulu goes with ihe land. Apply to the J office ol" I. Beaudry, No. 81 New High St.'] uplstf K. W. WOOD, Secretary, J FOR RENT. A HOUSE ON FORT STREET, No. 6»J two blocks from Court House, of eleven rooms and balb room. Apply at tsMN premises, Irom 10 A.«f. to 2 P. 11., or at the oftiee or R. I). Pirr, Broker, Downey Block, under the stairs. ap27-lw 8 TO LET. A IEW FURNISHED PLKABAM** RuOMM, iv ii good locality. Apply at i this oflice. TO RENT. One or more rooms,with board, hot and 3 eoid water I >a I li, ele. Persons visiting Los Angeles will And this one of ibm-M pleasaniest locations lo town. Address ■ P. o. Boi 1107. mb2sti TO RENT. 1 A COTTAGE OF FOUR ROOMS, Fully furnished with bedding, furniture, t kitchen lurnllure aud water, at No. In i liuena Vista street, Los Angeles. Rent, |J0 per mouth, payable in advance. Ad- I dress O. W. W.. Herald otlloo- mrS-ir $1 to $1000 to Loan, AT TUE STAR LOAN A!»D BROKER OFFICE. Removed lo No. 6 COMMERCIAL $ffjs Will advance ou collateral! tl to $1000, on all kinds of personal property, auctl as watches. Jewelry, diamonds, pistols, guns, etc. Gold, silver and U. 8. Curien. cy bought and sold. nllif FOE JS-AXjEJ. CHOICE IRRIGABLE LANDS Near Orange and Santa Am, Which were heretofore reserved by Glas sell .v Chapman, are now ottered for Ml* orrenl. BS-RAILIiOAD DEPOT VEKV CONVENIENT. Apply IoCAI r.GLASSELL.In Temple Hloek, Lo, Angelea, or M. F. FARKk.It, Orange. dletr Sunny Rooms and Board. — Genllemeu and (heir wives anil single ?en'.s can be accommodated vrith board and tine, large, front, sunny rooms, con tain inn ait modern conveniences and home comforts, ut the KIMBALL MANSION, New High street, only ono block from the t'ostorth;e and Court House, and commands a charming view of mountain and valley. JeKtf Money to Loan, ON CITY PROPERTY, AT KEA SONABLE RATES. Apply to C. CABOT, UNI 31 Temple Block. Private Boarding House, No. 24, cor. Third aad Hilt sts. »*-|!OAtli> BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. Terms Reasonable. ol'Jtf STRAYED. An IRON-GRAY HORSE, with black heed. Anyone finding the same will please notify DR. PoRi'EH, 15 Frankllo slree:. apetf TO LET, CHEAP! THE LARGEST HALL IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 33i 100 feet and IS'i foot ceiling. Adjoin ing the I'ieo House, on Main St. Inquire of WM. ABBOT I', on the premises. mhSS-Sm FRENCH DRUG STOREI V. CHEVALIER'S ZDIRTjrQ- STORE Has been removed from SIQNORET'3 IiLOCK to Cardona Block, 118 Main St., Opposite tbe Mariposa Store. FRENCH AND OTHER FOREIGN PATENT MEDICINES. PERFUMERY, BRUSHES AND ALL TOILETTE ARTICLES. nwPreserlptlotn prepared with great ear-. dall HEINZEMAN & ELLIS, DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, 78 Main Street. LOS ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET tbe PUREST DRUGS and PATENT MEDI. clues of all kinds. c» Proscriptions care fully compounded day nod night. noS-tf-1 CIGARS! HUGO KREMER, PROPRIETOR OF THE KEY WEST CIGAR STORE, CAlf SOW BE FOUND AT HO. B **PKI?»G ST., At the Key West Cigar Factory. Mr. Hugo Kremor manufactures HA VANA TOBACCO Into cigars of approved brands. He al-o deals In all lines ol Smokers' Articles. Olve him a call. mrlS tr LEHMAN & CO. Furniture. Carpets, BEDDING, ETC. Completest and Mast Select STOCK IN TIIE CITY. •BF* PRICES THE LOWEST AND SE LECTIONS THE BEST. Repairing & Upholstery Work MADE A SPECIALTY. MW Call and see us before paichaslug elsewhere. 129 & 131 MAIN ST., mi»tr Mcdonald block.