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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE. The Herald Steam Printing House makes a specialty of Legal Printing. Briefs, Transcripts, etc., printed at low rates. Ponet & Orr Have removed their Under taking and Picture-Frame Warerooms to the store formerly occupied by B. Sotelo, No. 45 Main street, uuder the Lafayette Hotel. my2ml Reduced Prices. I offer my stock of doors, sashes, etc., at the following reduced pri ces: window sash. Bxlo $1 35 9x12 1 50 9x13... 1 65 10x12 1 65 10x14 1 75 10x16 2 25 15x28 2 75 15x32 3 00 15x86 3 35 15x40 3 50 Other sizes in proportion. DOORS. 2.6x6.6x1 inch $1 60 3.6x6.6x1J, moulded 1 90 2.8x6.8x1} " 2 12 2.8x6.8x1} " 2 25 2.10x6.10x1} " 250 3x7xl} " 2 75 Every other size in proportion. Also great reduction lv paints, oils and glass, at No. 28 Los Angeles street, under the White House. B. Bai'Haf.i.. lm sepl27 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, with or without escorts, may feel at ease and receive prompt aud respectful attention. Oysters in every style, shrimps, tea, coffee, etc., constantly on hand. Joe Bayfh. 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 at Milwaukee and bottled by the Messrs. Slam in & Meyer. The tirst of tho cargoes arrived yester day, consisting of an entire load. The Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co., through this arrangement, are enabled to offer special advantages to purchasers. Tbe first prizes were awarded to this Ph. Best Ex port beer at the Centennial Expo sition, at tlie Wisconsin State Fair, held at Milwaukee, and at the luter-State Fair held at Chicago. Imanr2l The nicest and prettiest line of men's and buys' clothing that has been seen in Los Angeles is just received at Meyerstein's, 49 Main street, next door to the Bank. oml McKenzie's. Qo to McKenzre's, 129 Main street, Ponet 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 lie's host of customers testify unanimously as to their merit. J3tf Joe Bayer, of Congress Hall, has lust 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 Ladies, drop into tbe Bazaar and see that line of summer silk which they aro just opening; also those imported ladies suits at away down prices for cash only. Isaac Norton & Co., corner of Main and Requena streets, opposite the U. S. Hotel. For all kinds of tents, wagon covers and awnings, go to John Shaffer, No. 68 Alameda street, op posite Bisters' School. He sells and sews all kinds of canvas cheaper than any oue in Los Au geles or Sau Francisco, by hand ot machine. Second hand tents bought and sold or to rent. ft3tf Call on Caroline 0. Burton, at No. 148 Main street, proprietress of the Ladies' Hair Dressing Estab lishment. She makes braids, curls and waterfalls at tho shortest no- Use. Tangled hair straightened and made up Into any shape. Per fumeries of the Quest quality al ways on hand. oct4-lm-eod. Meyerstein, 49Main street, is now receiving his Spring stock. Tbey are indeed the prettiest goods ever brought to this market, and the prices are far below any that we have heard. To convince them selves we advise those wishing to purohase to give Mr. Meyerstein a call. mr9ml City Bill Poster. M. Kugel, bill poster and distrib uter. All kinds of advertising done at reasonable rates. Controls all tbe best and most prominent bulletin bill boards. Office, No. 3 Market street. ap26tf Tbe Russian Eleotric Baths of R. Hughes andWlfe are located at No. 16 Main street, opposite the Pico House. Gentleman and la dles will ba waited upou by persons of their own Bex. novl4tf Genuine Marrlan's Burton Pale Ale on draught at McKenzie's. Do not fail to go and see the new stock of drygoods, clothing, boots and shoes which has just been opened and are selling lower than ever at Meyerstein's, 49 Main street, uext to the Bank. mr9ml Those who wish to purchase Heatty'a celebrated solid rose-wood pianos and Golden Tongued organs at a most starling reduction In price* for cash, will do well to ad dress Reavia 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. 2(8 Oenulne Napa 'soda at Mc- Kenzie's. Mothers, Mother* Mothers. Don't fall to prooure Has. WiksljOW's Soothing Btrup for all diseases of teething In children. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind colic, regu lates tha bowels, and,by giving relief and health to tha child, gives rast to the mother. fe2B-eod-6m THURSDAY MAY 9, 1878. Herald Steam Printing House. The facilities of the II eralo Sleam Printing House for doing Job work aro not surpassed In California outside of San Francisco and Sacramento. All work en trusted to us will be executed with neat ness and dispatch at the lowest living rates. nPKC'IAI- NOTICE. Hereafter notices of companies, socie ties, churches, etc., will only be inserted In the IISKALnns 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 Reports for the Wenefltof Commerce and Agriculture. Report of observations taken at Los An geles, Oft J.i May ft, 1878. ■3 a o S3 A. P. P. Muxlmum Thermometer, 70. Minimum ** 43. J. If. Frantz, Observer. LOCAL BREVITIES. Council to-night. The steamer Aueon fails for San Francisco to-day. Mr. Lang is making rapid prog ress on the new Lankershim and Van Nuys Hour mill, at tlie old depot. The attention of all interested Is directed to the order cf Brigadier General Murphy, which appears In our New To-Day. The Express's very clever metri cal and Illustrated categorical effort, with the cuts, has been reproduced iv tbe Santa Barbara Press. The Hamilton House, four miles north of Pasadeua, in the foot-hills, is a charming place in which to spend a few weeks. Mr., F. X. liberie, of the City Gardens, left yesterday overland for a shoit business trip to San Francisco. Fresh salmon and shrimp at On etott's market, Spring street, this afternoon. Salmon 20 cents per pound. The Right Rev. Bishop Kip will administer the rite of confirma tion in St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Anaheim, on Sunday morning next. Mr. D. O. Mills and party re turned from the Sierra Madre Villa yesterday, and last evening went down to Santa Monica in the spe cial palace car in which they came from San Francisco. To the kindly individual who is in the habit of coming Into our sanctum and carrying off our ex changes we present our compli ments with the request that he will let them alone hereafter. The San Fernando oil terntory is past the stage of experiment, the Pico wells alone having yielded $8000 in a single month. We shall await Prof. Gunning'sdevelopmeut with interest. Angeleflos at San Francisco ho tels on tho 7th ilist.: J. A. Graves, Lick House; E. Laveuthal, Cos mopolitan; li. ('. Goodwin, The Baldwin; A. F. Judge, American Exchange. The ease against the three China men who assaulted ofTlcer Keller a few days ngo, was dismissed in tbe County Court yesterday on mo tion of the District Attornry, on the ground that the evidence was not sufficient to convict. The boys of St. Vincent's College picnicked at the Arroyo Seco yes tcrdrry. Music was furnished hy their own band which, under the able tuition of Professor Guerrier, considering tlie short time since its organization, lias reached a high state of perfection. On their return they drove through several streets of tho city and played a number of airs very creditably. We fire at v loss to fittingly re turn thanks to Mrs. Templetou anJ tlie Messrs. Jack Hathwell and Charles 8. Johnson for the ex quisite bouquets with which they beautified our dingy oflice last eve ning, filling it with a fragrance that we imagine cannot be excelled by that of the famed Vale of Ca9hmere. The following is from the San Fraucisco Post: "Tho Los Angeles Democratic Couuty Committeo met on the night of the 4th, and after considerable discussion adjourned to May 11 th, when a strictly par tisan convention will be arranged for. The fusionists threaten 'a people's nomination' in the inter est of monopoly and corruption." We beg to ask our contemporary who these "fusionists" are that threaten a People's nomination in the interest of "monopoly and cor ruption." They certainly are not Democrats. There is not a fusion ist amongst them. The City Gardens of tlie liberie Brothers, on Sau Pedro street, be low the old Sauta Monica depot, is one of the must beautiful spots in Los Angeles. Tho Messrs. Eberle have spared no expense iv improv ing their place and the Gardeus to day, in tbeir suitability for picnic parties, or as a resort for families who wish to spend a day among tho beauties of nature, cannot be excelled ou the Pacific Coast. Spe cial inducements are offered by the proprietors to societies seeking; a place in which to hold their cele brations. To such and all others we would say by all means consult the Messrs. Kberle before engaging grounds elsewhere, as their terms are most reasonable aud every oare is taken to prevent the eutrancd of Improper persons. The highest kickers In the world next week ut Wood* Opera House —tho Duval Sisters. The Troubadours. A large, fashionable aud dellght pd audience last night witnessed the opening performance of Sals bury's Troubadours. "Patchwork," a laughable extravaganza which admits of a great deal of very clevercharaoter acting and singing of the British blond aud opera bouffe type, was the piece selected for the opening night. On the oc casion of the la9t visit of the troupe to LO9 Angeles, Mr. Salsbury was absent, owing to sicknesi. He is a strong card in the conblnntion nnd, after seeing him once, "Patch work" would seem rather jejune without him. His version of Hip Van Winkle, an imitation ot Joe Jeffetson, is a very neat piece of stage business. Miss Nellie Mc- Henry returns from her Austra lian trip even more sprightly than, as we remember her, last year, and vyhen she saug "Pretty as a Pic ture" she looked the words to per fection. It would bo hard to give a too cordial recognition to Miss McHenry's archness, dash anil gen eral soubrelte talents. She was a great favorite from her first appear ance aud we have been rarely called upon to admire a more charming stage hoyden. Miss Blanche Corelli wus replaced last night by Miss Helen Oraysun, who filled the several roles assigned to her very acceptably. Mr. JohnGourlay has lost nothing of the line vein of low comedy wliic!) he developed on his former visit. This young gentleman real ly possesses talents of ■ very pro nounced order. He is tlie very em bodiment of luscious fun, und his songs are rendered with a rael lowuess and artistic finish seldom encountered in his walk ou the stage. His "All that Glitters is Not Gold" was received very win inly, as it deserved to be. During the evening Mr. Webster contributed in an unobtrusive way to the general jollity of the per formance. "Patchwork" will be given again to-night and should at tract a very large audience toTurn verin Hall. The box sheet is open at Upham & Rae's for those who desire to enguge seats. Unitarian Thursdays. The third of the series of delight ful reunions known as "Uuitarian Thursdays," takes place at Good Templars' Hall this evening. Be low we present the programme for this entertainment: Piano Solo Mr. I.iudlo-g. Song "Osalla," .Arevalo. Mr. Fred. K. Berry. Reading, "Marc Antony's Oration." Shakspearc. Mr. C. F. Towusend. Ilnet "For Ever Mine," Arditl. Mrs. 8. B. Caswell dt Mrs. J. G. Kastmun. INTERMISSION. Quartette, "The Soldier's Farewell," Ktnkel. Messrs. J. H. Parker, V. A. Vltali, M. S. Severn ore and D. R. Rao. Itoading, "Tbe Jackdaw of Rheims," Ingoldsby. Mr. ii. A. Dobinson. So'.o "Non over," Tito Mattel. Mr. Chas. Hasselman. Character Sketch, "Darwinism In the Kitchen. REFRESH If KNTS. To conclude with a social dance. The Promenade concert. The programme of the Prome nade Concert, at Union Hall, Sat urday evening, embraces tlie fol lowing selections: 1. Prairio of the Wost Quickstep, Conterno 2. World's Peace Jubilee Ed. tteyor 3. Thousand and One Night Waltz, Strauso 4. Happy bo Thy Dream (Serenade, Air, ' Conterno 6. Selection from Opera Macbeth Verdi 0. Union Hall Galop Conterno After an Intermission of ten min utes a social hop will bo including two quadrilles, two waltzes, the Lancers, schottische, waltz, qua drille and redowa. The concert will commence at 8 p. m. sharp and eline at 11 o'clock. The strawberry and ice cream festival for the benefit of the Blue Ribbon readiug room attracted a very large audience at Union Hall last evening. The tables were beautifully decorated with ever greens and flowers, and were pre sided over by many of Los Augeles' fairest bolle9. Ice cream, lemon ade and strawberries, served by charming young ladies, und eaten while listening to the strains of sweet music, certainly was a high order of enjoyment. The tele phone, oue end at Union Hall and the other in tha County Court room across the street, was quite a centre of attraction; and bits of songs, scraps of poetry, and instru mental music, were uttered in the delicate diagram of the telephone, aud heard with varying distinct ness by the listeners. We aro in formed that the affair was a finan cial success; it certainly was other wise. COURT REPORTS. Dlati-lut Court BirrjLviDi. J. Wednesday, May 8. Los Angeles City vs. J. J. War ner—Case closed; ten days to tile poiuts. Cottle vs. Cottle—One day furth er time to file amendment to an swer ami cross-complaint. Couuly Court Stephens, J. Wednesday, May 8, 1878. Tbe People vs Ah Yung, Ah Wong and Ah You—Appeal from Judge Peel's Court. Defendants dismissed ou motion of tlie Dis trict Attorney, the evidence io bis opinion being insufficient to con vict. Ladies', Misses and children's fancy colored hose in pale blue, pink, navy blue and seal brown, also a full line of kid gloves and corsets very cheap, for cash ouly, at the Bazaar, uoruer of Main and Re quena streets, opposite the U. S. Hotel. The most complete aud extensive combination In America, Happy Troubldeers, at Wood'sOperaHouse to-night. "Exclusive Salvation." Father Buchard, the eminent aud able Catholic divine, delivered his lecture entitled "Exclusive Salva tion," to a very large assemblage at the Cathedral last evening. Be fore tlie beginning ofthe discourse a select choir rendered some excel lent music, and the lecture Itself was proceeded with promptly at 7:30 P. X, The Rev. Father took for his subject text, the loth and lGth verses of tlie 16111 chapter of St. Mark (Douay version),' Go ye in to all the whole world aud teach all nations. He that believeth ami Is baptized, shall be saved, be that believeth not shall be condemned." The lecturer began by the remark, "Truth is always intolerant of error. This Is true of both the natural and su pernatural orders." Tlie truths of science are intolerant. There may bo many errors—there can be but one truth concerning a scieutitio matter. Speaking of science, he slated tbat its truths were all iv harmony with revelation, when properly understood, and ho who stated otherwise, ouly showed him self to be half educated. Tbe Cath olic, the christian cburcb, was dog matically, doctritislly intolerant; intolerant of error, of wroug and siu. Jesus Christ, its founder, was similarly intolerant. Speaking of the cities that would refuse to hear His doctrines, Christ said, •'lt will bo more tolerable for Sodom aud Qomonah in the day of Judgement, than for that city." Christ only founded one Church, and that Church had only one set of doctrines. "He that believeth and is baptized shall bo saved. He that believeth not shall be condemned," or "damned," as the Protestaut version has it. This is the "exclu9iven«ss" of the Bible. This truth cannot be obliterated. St. Paul pronounced heresy "a deadly sin," in his Epistle to the Romans. It is absurd lo suppose that more than oue Church can be right. To say that two Churches, like the Church of England and the Scotch Kirk, for instance, which, in many respects, teach doctriues di ametrically opposed to each other, is like saying that two aud two make four aud live at the same time; a fourth part of the thing is equal to the whole, or that a mur der can bo a heinous crime and a virtue at one and tbe same time. The speaker here cited great num bers of scriptural quotations to prove that there can be but one true church and church ductrlue. What would bo thought, of the Church of England, for instance, if she should teach that both she and the Presbyterian Church were the true church, when their doctrines arc so opposed to each other. A church, to be sensible and con sistent, must, it it has any faith iv its claim to being tlie Church of God, teach that it Is t.ie ouly true church. And tbe Protestaut churches are really as intolerant as the Catholic, although tbey claim nut to be, aud direct all their missiles against the Catholic church. Tho eighteenth of the thirty-nine Articles of Faith of tho Church of England, the Confession of Faith of tlie Scotch Kirk and the doctrine, of the Geneva Calviuists, all teach direct ly that "there can be no ordinary possibility of salvation" outside of their respective churches. The Protestant doctrine of fore-ordina tion, sends even infants to eternal torment. The Catholic church Is also in tolerant. 'Iho Bible teaches that none but those holding tbe true christian faith cau be saved. The means of grace must also be ob served. No person wilfully neg lecting baptism can be saved. The Bible says so. Heresy consists of a knowing, willful und malicious disregard of the means of grace. Inviucible ignorance may excuse many, but tbe church is constrain ed to believe and teach that there is no salvation outside of its pale. Yet the church is a kind mother. She has nut lung to do with those who are dead. The soul of man is left to its God, and none but He cau judge it. A mau may repent and be forgiven iv the last momeut of his existence, and like the thief ou Cavalry,die to be with tlie Lord in Paradise. The learned lecturer was listened to with the closest attention throughout and evidently created a deep impression on the large aud ience present. Board of Supervisors. Wednesday, May 8, 1878. Roard met pursuant to adjourn ment. Full Board present. Ii) the matter of allowance to W. W. Allen for laud taken for Galla tin and Lexington road. Post poned until next meeting. Railroad Avenue, Sauta Monica. On motion of Supervisor Young, said street is hereby declared a public highway. Ou motion of Supervisor Young, the Clerk is directed to notify tbe Sisters of Charity that the Board has a contract with E. Neitzke & Co. for burying the indgent dead at $6 20 each, aud that the Board will not pay any more. In the matter of printing election blanks and a supplement to the Great Register. Ou motion of Su pervisor Prager tbe Clerk is hereby authorized to have said work done at once. In the matter of preparing bonds for Hospital and Poor Farm grounds. On motion of Supervisor Prager the Dislrict Attorney is hereby requested to prepare the form of said bonds and deliver the same to C. Prager to have them lithographed. Iv the matter of request of M. F. Quinn to the Board to vacate their order appointing Thomas Freer Road Overseer for El Monte road district. Supervisor Young moved to reconsider the action of tlie Board appointing said Freer Road Overseer. Lost. The afternoon session was occu pied iv auditing bills. In the matter of the Trabuco Caflon road, the Board at its ses sion on Monday, in addition to in definitely postponing consideration of the petition, Instructed the Dis trict Attorney to proceed to collect tbe amount due on the bond of J. C. Hickey and W. W. Hlckey, the road not having beeu declared a public highway. Adjourned till to-morrow at 10 A. M. DOOMED TO HYDROPHOBIA. A Beautiful Waihlngton Lady Bitten by a Mad Dog la France. The West End people have been a good deal excited on account of the dreadful misfortuue which has overtaken the family of General Beale, tbe late United States Min ister to Austria. Miss Mary Beale was not long since an acknowl edged belle in this city, where she first met M. Bekmeliff, an attache of the Russian Legation, anil a love affair at once sprang up between the parties. General Beale waa much dissatisfied with this, as in onmmou with many other Ameri cans of fortune, he was opposed to alliances wbioli necessarily severed family relatious here. Fur a long time Mr. Bekmelltl was forbidden tbe house. At length, however, wbilo General Beale, as Minister, and his family were residing In Viennti, the youthful diplomat managed tn be truusierretl to iho Russian Liga tion there, and a renewal of the former intimacy took place. Bekiuetitt' belougs to a distin guished family iv Russia, aud alter many consultations between the two families tbe engagement was ratified and the union consum mated, to the satisfaction of all par ties. Soon after Mr. Bekmetilf was transferred to Paris, where, with his wife, he has since resided and occupied a prominent position In that gayest of all cities. Mr*. Bekmetilf, from her childhood, has been remarkably fond of dogs, uf which she made great pets. Brought up and residing for many years with her lather ou his vast lauded estates in California, she was always noticeable for this pe culiarity, and they, in the almost entire absence of other soelely, were her constant companions. Dur ing her issidence iv Washington many will recall the sight of the magnificent staghouud by which sho was always accompanied in ber walks. A few days since, while caressing a favorite poodle, he sud denly grew churlish, and while his mistress was attempting to pacify him he flow iv her face, fastening his teetli in her cheek twice before she could preveut it. Her hus band, who was sitting by reading, at once went to her relief and was bitten ou tho baud by the then seemingly infuriated and madden ed animal which soon after died in violent convulsions. Mr. Bekme till", disregarding his own wounds, at once procured a heated poker, with which ho cauterized those re ceived by his wife. A physician was at once called In, aud every possible remedy known to science applied to both. The family bore were at once telegraphed for, and with sad hearts sailed immediately for Europe, where, their frieuds are aJvlsed, they have arrived. — Wtuh' inglon, (D. &.,) Post. Tlie movement to replaca Chi nese with while labor ha 9 been cordially adopted by the Messrs. Bowcu Bros.,the enterprising yeast manufacturers, who have oll'ered the attractive premiums to young ladies detailed in our advertising columns. Of the Messrs. Bowen Brothers tho lust number of He sources of California says tlie fol lowing pleasaut things,' which we cordially endorse: To illustrate this fact wo might mention a number of enterprises conducted with boys and girls as employds, but will mention oue that is assuming a magnitude that is proportionate to its importance iv our midst. We allude to the Yeast Powder Manufactory of Messrs. Bowen Bros. When they entered into this business the in creasing success of which is mak ing that firm well known, und contributing to their fluancial success, they fouud it in a crude condition, and tbe mechan ical part of tho work performed for the most pari, by Chinamen. A forty gallon beer barrel, awkwardly arranged as a mixer, worked by hand, gave place to one capable of working four times the quantity of material witli tlie same amount of labor. Soon another innovation upon the old style of manipulation whs introduced, aud the greater portion of the primary work Is now done by machinery run by an air compresser engine. Eight China men who performed the greater portion of the manual labor, have given place to an equal number of white girls, whose ages range Irom fourteeu to uineteeu; aud we are glad to remark that ihe work per formed gives perfect satisfaction to the employers. We are more than glad to chronicle this fact, and we know that the community will unite with us in congratulating every establishment that, by pur suing such a course, contributes both to the welfare of the commu nity in a moral and social point of view, as well as elevates the femi nine characteristics of those who otherwise might bo compelled to encounter too many of the dangers of our social system. Artistic Photography. Mr. Charles Hasselman takes pleasure iv announcing to the pub lic of Los Angeles and surrounding cities that he has formed a partner ship with Mr. F. Parker, the gen ial photographer of So. 63 Main street, Downey Block. The firm engages itself to do nothing but first-class work, equal to the best done iv the Eastern States and Europe. Portraits in oil colors, pastel, colored aud black crayons, water colors, India ink, etc., at re duced prices. Reproductions from any kitidof old faded pictures taken in a superior style. Every kind of re-touching done for the trade. F. Parker, Ciias. Hasselman, 65 Maiu Street, Downey Block. 1 in, may 7 The dry goods and novelty store of Charles Prager, at No. 5 Com mercial street, is an attractive re soit to the ladie9 of Los Augeles. Mr. Prager has one of the most ex tensive and recherche stocks of goods ever brought to Los Angeles, and there is absolutely nothing necessary to the femiuiue toilette which may not be found in bis store. He has been guided in his purchases by a thorough knowledge of tbe requirements of this section, and the latest fashions and novel ties may be at all times inspected at No. 6 Commercial street. Give him a call. my 7 Don't fall to get oue of those de lloious Whilaker hams at 14 cents a pound; also five pounds of Costa Riot coffee for oue dollar, at E. Qer nain & Co.'s grocery, 122 and 124 Main street, Los Augeles. The Common Enemy. In order to make headway against tho common enemy, Disease, It Is necessary to oppose hi in with persistence. It very frequently happens that a remedy per. fectly adequate to tbe necessities of tbe case. If persisted In, is c mdemned and thrown aside beoause a few doßes of it do not cure a malady. How unreasonable and unjust would such a Judgment bo re garding Hostetter's Htomach Bitters, one of the most popular and highly sanc tioned medicines of the day, a potent In vigorant and an Invariably successful remedy for coustipatlon, dyspepsia, liver complaint, incipient rheumatism aDd gout, Inactivity aud weakness of the kid neys and bladder, and lor the inn mattes Incident to tlie decline ofilfe. No fact is better established than the above, yet In order to experience its truth those af flicted with obstinate forms of disease t-hou d give this benignant curative a pa tient trial. If they do, they muy rely upon decisive curative results. Polish Hi' Yirll 'turn' r.eil. With SOZOD iNT, and »hon they grow lipthelr mouths will be garnished with sound nnd handsome ones. Tho founda tion of manya toolhachals laid In child hood by ueglect,and It is very Importantto the well-b ins of either child or adult that the teeth should be well takon cure of. Bad teeth are no fit masticators ofthe food, und broad dyspepsia. Make them white and strong, therefore, with KOZ"- OONT. a prefervative of supreme excel lence and purity. Use it without delay. Kid gloves, silk scarfs and bows, parasols, laces, embroideries at your owd prices for cash only, at Isaac Norton & Co.'s, corner of Main and Requena streets, opposite the United States Hotel. Fishing tackle and cutlery at Sutherland's gun store, 75 Alain street. 2my7 Picnic grounds for churches aDd schools can be had at Agricultural Park. The Duval li Sißters ju9t from the Grand Opera House, San Francisco, will be at Wood's Opera House Monday night. Cheap prices at Sutherland's gun store, 75 Main street. 2my7 Blue flannel aud light weight suits, also a full lino of boys' cloth ing at Isaac Norton & Co.'s, corner of Main and Requena streets, oppo site tho U. S. Hotel. To pass a pleasaut Sunday go to Ihe race track. Carving knives at Sutherland's, 75 Main street. 2my7 Stituhwork by the-Happy Trou bideers at Wood's Opera House to-night. Spring eye needles (our own make) at Sutherland's gun store, 75 Main street. 2my7 Tbe finest picnic grounds, base ball, swings, horizontal bars, in Southern California are nt Agri cultural Park. Twenty Royal British Blondts at Wood's Opera House to-night. Razors of every make at Suther land's gun store, 78 Main street. 2 To the Ladies. Madame V. Ponet having found her old store on Commercial street too contracted for a proper display of her Immense stock of the latest styles of millinery and ladies' fancy goods, informs her old cus tomers and the ladies of Los Auge les generally that she has removed a portion of her new stock to the store at No. 78, Lanfranco Block, which she has fitted up In a superb manner, and where she will to-duy open a full assortment of Ihe new est aud most elegant Parisian modes. Au elegant stock will also be kept at tbe old store on Com mercial street. BORN. TH\RVER-vtay 7th, to the wife of Joe Tharver, a bouncing bey, weighing 12 pounds. DIED. l>eiitt,a i'nhli>.lie<l OrAlla; Fuuvritl BGoilcea, one Dollar. SLAUGHTER—In this city, Wednesday morning. May Bth, Ida A. Slaughter. Wife of I. 11. Slaughter, aged 24 years. Funeral at residence near West Lou Angolcs, t>lay. May 9th, at 2 p M. ST. CHARLES HOTEL ARRIVALS. WEDNE-U) VY, MAY S. O L Biker, SF H F Wontworlh, S F, D i.Sic mis, do B H MoPneraon, dn JH Htnutenbiirg, doA W Williams, do W S Zeilln, do J Weber.do F R Day do A I.Lewis,Anaheim, J Met addeu, Santa Mrs Cause iindchlhl, Ana, Sauta Monica, Mrs state. Downey, W A Adderly. Eng- H P Alleque, Eng- land, land, C X Willis, Sau Fer- A L Carr, Pasadena, nando, S Locke, do II Cahen, Anaheim, B Kahn, Azusn, HH Howard, city, Q W Hammoll, eity.W H Bombelle.N V. Property Transfers rROM JVMOM, QII.I.KTTK A nmHON'S THAM HORIrTOr KKCOItbS, MAY 3, IS7B. CONVEYANCES. BDubordicu to Plerro Nleolat—Lots 19 and 14, Biiltesteros tract; 8.10. F L Bailey to Caroline M. Severance— IT lots In Brooklyn tract; tsiu. VlotorYbarra to Vicente Vile Bnce ll acres in Rancho Han Rafael; filbo. Martha King and Mary A Mayes to 11 J Qulnn—Lot In El Monte township, bounded S and Wby Qaiun; |1 ( STOCK REPORT MAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EX CHANGE BOARD. UOUNIKO SiRBIOM. HAM Fbancuoo, May g. Opblr 31 •, + !l I H Nov 3 751»3 70 Uexicau «•«»»•. 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SFGas IUaM b Point 3 166J3 10 s v W Co 95 b Jaokot t% Con Va 14V4»14U Bullion i 66;33>4 opblr 80y„S30)j — 1 — TKMPI.K BLOCK, Has Just received trom Eastern manufac turers a variety of Decorating Vines and Spra.s, Parlor Kaleidoscopes, and a full line f White and Waluut Splints, ( hiss Boards and Men. inyCtt NJ?W ADVERTISEMENTS. GRAND JUBILEE IN AID OF THE ERECTION OF THE Good Templar Block. GVe Hundred Musicians WILL PERFORM Place and date will be announced in due l imp. Admission, - - - -81.00 mBtd Lots for Sale! —ON THK INSTALLMENT PLAN OB CHEAPFORC ASH. West Los Angeles Offers the best opportunity for delightful homesteads of any that has over been of fered for sale to the public. THE WHOLE TRACT IS LEVEL, Only Htimclenty Inclined lor good drainage THE SOIL 18 EXCELLENT. And ol such character that It uever cakes and Is neither muddy lv Winter nordusty in Bummer. IT HAS A DITCH Op' WATER RUN NING THROUGH IT. THE MAIN STREET AND AGRICUL TURAL I'ARK RAILROAD Is completed and running through the en* tire land and 1 now operated successfully through Park A.venue, 100 feet wide, o en Lng Into the Agricultural Grounds. A DEPOT OK THE LOS ANGELKM AM I.VIIKPrINDI'M'E RAILROAD U> LOCATED UH THK GROL'M'V This Is really the West End of our beau tiful city, wllh tbe bcuerU of rUEsH, PURE UREEZF..S FROM THE OCEAN, uncontamlnated t.y gas or sewer ellluvla. A glance at Ihe elegant mansion* and fashionable residences now e.eeled and In coutse ofereeliun must satisfy any per mit deviling a hours that this Is the place THE TERMS WILL BE MADE EASY AND PRICES MOUf'.UATE. MIPS WILL BE FOUND At the offloe or the Farmer*' A M chanU* Bank. Also, at the office of the Main Sire and Agricultural Park Railroad. O. W. CHiLDS and JOHN G. IX>WNKY will give Bpeoial attention to Ihote seek ing information. leptlMf LEHMAN & CO. Furniture£%lrpetB. BEDDING, ETC. Completes! and Most Select STOCK IN THE CITY. mmr prices the lowest avu se lections THE BEST. Repairing & Upholster}' Work MADE A SPECIALTY. mw Call and sco us beforo purchasing elsewhere. 129 A 131 MAIN ST., mlttf MaDONALD BLOCK. WANTS—LOST-FOUND. WANTED. COOK At the WHITE HOUSE. mySwl Wantod. A situation to do cooking in a boarding house or private family. Address T. m7-3t Herald Offloe. FOUND, On Sunday, a gold ring with letting, which ihe owner cau recorei on paying lor this advertisement, Enquire ai the Heeald oflice. m7-3t FOR SALE—FOR RENT. FOE SENT. The residence and grounds formerly oc cupied by Joe Huber, oo Main street, be te, n Third and fourth atreets. Inquire or I. W. Hellman. ma-lot SANTA MONICA. TO LET furnished, the very desirable seaside residence of Col. J. U. Grawford. Apply to JOHN B. JACKSON, mBlw County Surveyor. FOE BENT. The iious?, No. 57 Fort street, six rooms and bath-room, one buck from the Post office. Apply at tbe premises from 10 a. M. to 2 p. h., or at the office of K. D. P'TT, Broker, Downey Block, under the stairs. my4lw FOR RENT. A HOUSE ON FORT STREET, No. 5». two blocks from Court House, of eleven rooms and bath room. Apply at tue premises, from 10 a.m. to 2 p. m., or at tbe omce or It. n. PUT, Broker, Downay Block, under the stairs. ap27-lw TO LET. A IKW FURNISHED PLEASANT ItuOMS, In a good locality. Apply at this offloe. TO RENT. One or more rooms,with board, hot and cold water bath, etc Persons visiting Los Angeles will find tbla one of tbo pleasantest locations in town. Address P. O. Box UO7. uib*ltf TO RENT. A COTTAGE OF FOUR ROOMS, Fully furnished with bedding, furniture, kitchen mrniture and water, at No. In Buena Vista street, Los Angelas. Rent, $20 per mouth, payable in advance. Ad dress G. W. W.. Herald office- mrS-tf $1 to §1000 to Loam, AT THE STAR LOAN AND BROKER OFFICE. Removed to No. 6 COMMERCIAL ST. Will advance on collaterals $1 to SIOQO, ou all kinds of personal property, such as watches, Jewelry, diamonds, pistols, guns, etc. Gold, sliver and U. S. Curren cy bought and sold. nlltf COWS FOX S ,\ LE. For Sale at a bargain—NlNE HEAD of GOOD M'l.K COWS; all had culveathia spring. Also, ONE BULL, good stock. W. H. NORTHCRAFT. Auctioneer. Corner Spring and Market streets. my4-lm FOR kTaJUmW. By the Lake Vineyard Land aad Water Association, the best Orange and Meral- Troplcal Fruit Land In tho state. Water right goes with tbe land. Apply to tbe offics of P. Beaudry, No. 81 NewHlgbSt. aplStf F. W. WOOD, Secretary. | FOB SALE. CHOICE IRRIGABLE LANDS Near Orange and Santa Am, Which were heretofore reserved by Clas sen A Chapman, are now offered for sale or rent. «*-RAILROAI> DEPOT VERY CONVENIENT. Apply IoCAPT. GLA SHELL, in Temple Block, Los Angeles, or M. F. PARKUK, Orange. diotr Sunny Rooms and Board. Gen! I emeu and their wives and single i<ent* can be accommodated with board and One, large, front, sunny roni-ai, con taining all modern convenience! and home comforts, at the KIMBALL MANSION, New High street, only one block fr .m the rostofflce and Court House,and commands a charming view of mountain and valley. JelSLf Money to Loan, ON GITY PROPERTY, AT REA SONABLE RATES. Apply to C. CABOT, ie2otf 31 Temple Block. Private Boarding House, No. 24, cor. Third and Hill sts. •uT-BO.VRn RY THE DAY, WEEK OR sM.n'TH. Terms Reasonable. ol2tf ~~~ sTrayed. Ail IRON-GRAY HORSE, with black head. Anyone finding the same will please notify DR. POKIER, 15 Franklin street. apstf TO LET, CHEAP! THE LARGEST HALL IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 36,100 feet and 18!< foot ceiling. Adjoin ing the Pico Home, on Main Ht. Inquire of WM. ABBOTT, on the premises. rahMSm THE HERALD STEAM PRINTING HOUSE Has facilities for doing JOB WORKnotequaledin South ern California. Power and Job Presses run by steam se cure promptness and moder ate prices. Give this office a call and secure work at San Francisco Prices and of a San Francisco finish and style. GRANT At CAMERON, SEEDSMEN, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUHTItAUA Collectors of Heeds of all Tries and Hl.robe indigenous to tbe Australian Goloums, inolodic* The lad aad Fiapanalat dims, Acacias, Utt. Mt <Jfc"| «j) Si rtayut bomo. Aaeuta wanted. VIA Outfit and terms free. TRUE* CO., Augusta. Main a. nm.nti.twli>