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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE.
Tfiu llbkald Steam Printing.
. lousk makes a specialty of Legal
1 rinting. Briefs, Transcripts, etc.,
' riuted at low rates.
Teutonla Saloon, 123 Main St eel.
Tlie celebrated FREDERICKS*
uuKt!i[ Lager Beer will be, from
this day, on draught and be kept
all through the Summer months on
ice. Hot lunch from 11 to 2 o'clock;
all delicacies always on hand.
Tony Faber,
my29tf Manager.
Ponet & Orr
Have removed their Under
taking and Pictoke-Frame
Warerooms to the store formerly
occupied by It. Sotelo, No. 45 Main
street, under tho Lafayette
Hotel. my2nil
Reduced Prices.
I otter my slock of doors, sashes,
etc., at the following reduced pri
'•eß•
WINDOW SASH.
ixW $1 35
BXI2 1 50
!)xl3 1 65
1,1x12 1 68
10x11 1 75
10x16 2 25
15x28 2 75
15x32 3 00
15x36 3 35
15x40 8 50
Other sizes In proportion.
DOORS.
2 6x6.11x1 inch $1 60
3.6x6.6x11, moulded 1 90
2.8x6.8x1* " 2 12
2 Sx6.Bxli " 2 25
2.10x6.10x11 " 250
3x7xl} " 2 75
livery other size in proportion.
Also great reduction in paints, oils
and glass, at No. 28 Los Angeles
street, under the White House.
c. Raphael.
lin sep(27
Coal oil sold at retail for whole*
•ale prices, at tho Continental Oil
Store, 70 Spring street.
Artistic Photography.
Mr. Charles Hasselman takes
pleasure in announcing to the pub
lic of Los Angeles and surrounding
cities that he has formed v partner
ship with Mr. F PaRKBR, tlie gen
ial photographer of No. 68 Main
street, Downey Block. Tlie firm
engages itself to do nothing hut
lirst-class work, equal to the bett
done in tlie Eastern Slates and
Europe. Portraits in oil colors,
pastel, colored und black crayons,
water colors, India ink, etc, at re
duced prices. Reproductions from
any kind of old hided plot urea taken
In a superior sty le. Every kind of
re-touching done for tlie trade.
F. Parker,
Chas. Hasselman,
65 Main Street, Downey Block.
lm,ma)7
The dry goods and novelty store
of Charles Prager, at No. 5 Com
mercial street, la an attractive re
soi t to the ladies of Los Angeles.
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 feminine toilette
which may not bo found in his
store. He has been guided in his
purchases by a thorough knowledge
ol ihe requirements of this section,
and tlie latest fashions and novel
ties may be at all times inspected
at No. 5 Commercial street. (Jive
him a call. my 7
Notice.
The Ladies' Oyster Rooms, Re
quena street, near Main, opposite
the United States Hotel, are again
opened to the ladies and will be
tarried on iv a strictly respectable
way, so that all ladies, with or
without escorts, may feel at ease
and receive prompt and respectful
attention. Oysters in every style,
shrimps, tea, codec, etc., constantly
on hand. Joe Bayer.
oct 4 tf
Tlie Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co.
have made arraugeinents to receive
monthly cargoes of the famous Ph.
Best Brewing Company's export
luger beers. These beers are made
at Milwaukee and bottled by the
Messrs. Stamm & Meyer. The
first of tlie cargoes arrived yester
day, consisting of an entire load.
The Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co.,
through this arrangement, are
enabled to ofler special advantages
to purchasers. The first prizes
were awarded to this Ph. Best Ex
port beer at tlie Centennial Expo
sition, at tlie Wisconsin State Fair,
held at Milwaukee, and at the
Inter-Slate Fair held at Chicago.
ImarrSl
McKenzie's.
(.]<, to McKenzie's, 129 Main
street, I'onet block, for the lluest
tomestic and imported liquors and
wines, by tlie bottle or on draught.
The purity of these wines aud li
lUOrs is guaranteed, and McKcu-
Jie'a host of customers testify
unanimously as to their merit. j3tf
Joe Bayer, of Congress Hall, has
|ust received a consignment of
Humboldt lager beer. It is a su
perb article and cannot be excelled
M a draught beer. Oysters,
shrimps, hot and cold lunches of all
kinds, constantly on hand. (Jive
him a call. Corner Main and Re
quena streets, opposite the U. S.
Hotel. o«
For all kinds of tents, wagon
covers and awnings, go to John
Shatter, No. 68 Alunieda street, op
posite Sisters' School. He sells
und sews all kinds of canvas
cheaper than any one in Los An
geles or Sau Francisco, by hand or
machine. Second hand tents
bought aud sold or to rent. fe3tf
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 hand. oct4-lm-eod.
City Bill Poster.
M. Eugel, bill poster and distrib
uter. All kinds of advertising
done at reasonable rates. Controls
all the best and most prominent
bulletin bill boards. Office, No. 3
Market street. np26tf
Oenulne Napa soda at Mc-
Kenzie's.
the City, At ME V ERSTEIN 'S, 49 MA IN STREET, Under the Lafajyette Hotel.
§w gvitplfji gerald.
SUNDAY JUNE 2, 1878
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rates.
M'lllll MOTH*..
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
\ Department of lieports for the Benefit of
Commerce and Agriculture.]
TABLE showing r>aily aial Monthly Moans of
llaruiuetor and Thermometer. Monthly Ve
looley of Wind, ami Amount of l.idnfnll,
with the prevailing Direction ot Wind, etc.,
for the month of Ma , 1*7(1.
DATE.
1878
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84
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75
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71
74
71
76
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72
70
05
70
77
07
65
50.0
55.0
51.0
57.0
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57.0
56.0
•10.0
54.0
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57.0
500
680
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51.0
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57.0
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Highest Barometer, 30.0*2 date. May 25
Lowest Barumoter. 2976S date, May '20.
Monthly rnnno of Barometer, 0.277.
Highest Temperature, dato, May 4.
Lowest Tcmpcraturu, 47.;, date, May 22.
Monthly range of Temperature, 41.
Greatest-, daily range of Temperature, 32:,
date. May 4.
Least daily range of To nperat ire, 7. date,
May id.
Mean ot Maximum Temperature?, 71 deg.
Me >n of Minimum Temperatures, Bi'TdOf,
Mi-an daily ra> c.c ol Temperature, .7.3 deg.
Total rainfall. O.OC inches
Mean daily humidity, 70.4.
Prevailing wind, St uthwei-t.
Total movement of wind, 3.4. 9 miles.
Maximum velocity ol wtnJ and direction, hi
miles, 8.W., May '20th.
Number of clear days, 9.
Number of fair dajs, 10.
Number of Cloudy days oa whir.li rain ftll, 9.
Num.iter of cloudy ('ays on which no rain
tell
Total number of days on which rain fell, 11.
J. M. FKAN IZ,
Sergeant Signal Service, U. S. Army.
Station: Los Angela*, Cal.
Date: June lit, 1878.
WAR DEPARTMENT. SIGNAL SERVICE,
U. S. ARMY.
Division of Telcgrnms an.l Reports for
the heueiUol'Commerce and Agriculture.
Iteport of observations taken at Los An
geles, Cal., June I. IS7B. ______
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A. M.
r. m.
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Maximum Thermometer, 71.
Minimum " 48.
J. M. Frantz, Observer.
CHURCH CHIMES.
PItOTFSTA NT FTISCOPAL — St. Paul's
Mission—liov. James Albecrombie, I>. D .
In charge. Full services, with lermoo, in
the GeorglaStreet School House, nearFi
gueroa street, at 1- a.m.
Catholic Cathedral. — Main street,
below First. First Mass at 8 a. m.; last
muss, at 10 A. U.\ Catechism at 2 30 p. m.;
vtspcrs at 7 p. a.
OliD Catholic Church. — Opposite
the Plaza. Firs'- mass at 5;,' JO A. H.I sec
ond mass at 7a. m.; last mass at 9a. m ;
Catechism at a p. m.; vespers ut 4 p. m.
St. Atiianaisius Episcopal Church.
— Corner of Temple and New High
streets. Itev. Wni. H. Hill, Rector. Ser
vices nt 11 a, M, nnd 7:45 r. M. Sunday
School at 12K, M. Seats tree, nnd all cor
dially invited.
Foht BT. M. E. Church. — Hey. George
S.lllckey, l'ustor. Preaching at 11 a. Bl
and 7p. m. Sabbath School at 1% p. m
Class meeting Tuesday evening. Prayer
moetlng Thursday evening.
Trinity M. E. Church South.—Spring
street, between First und Second, itev.
Millard Law, I'astor. Preaching every
Sabbath at II a. m. and 7 P. m. Sun
day School 9:,' to a.m. Prayer meeting 7:15,
every Wednesday evening.
BarnsT Church.—Spring slreet, be
tween Founh and Filthstiee s. Services
at 11 A. and 7 p. h. Sunday School
directly after morning service Seats free
and the public are cordial I v invited
Prayer meetings Thursday evenings.
Presbyterian Church.—Rev. T. M.
Cunn 1 ngham. I). 1). Services at Good
Templars' Hall, every Sunday at II a. m.
and 7% p. m. Sunday School immediately
after morning service.
FlllST CoNfiREU ATIONAL CHURCH. —
New High street itev. D. T. Packard,
Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7p. m.
Sundiiy School at l - 2>3. All aro cordially
invited.
Unitarian Services — Union Hall,
Spring stieet. Rev. John D. Wells, Min
ister. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m.
Sunday Schocl atlornoon at 12:15. Seats
free. All are cordially invited.
Church of Christ.—Preaching iv the
Court House by tho Paster, John C Hay,
at Ha. m aud 7p. v, Sunday School at
10 a. M.
Evangelical, l.v rurban Church—
Rev, A. Ueyer, I'astei—services in Union
Hall every Sunday at 10:80 A. m. and 7:30
p. m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
COURT REPORTS.
111 -t . ■I <i» iri tUPOXVKDA, J.
Saturday, Juno I,
Gamier vs. Garnler—On trial.
county Uunri sWaeKaaa. J
Saturday, June 1.
People vs. Cuyas;—-On (rial.
Lucas vs. Eberle—Findings iv
favor of planum' lljed.
Our exports during tho present
week have consisted of 1,257 sacks
cf corn, weighing 156,147 pounds,
and 5 045 pounds of merchandise. —
Downey Courier.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Tho steamer Senator sails for San
Francisco to-morrow—Monday.
Major Frank Gauahl returned
from San Francisco by yesterday's
overland traiu.
Mr. S. W. Cralgue is taking a
little business pasco in the San
Bernardino valley.
There has been limbing tumUllU
ous hereabout', In a business
sense, in tlie past week.
Capt. Forney, United States
Coast Survey, was registered at (lie
St. Charles Motel yesterday.
The primary election pissed oil'
yesterday without any violent
c uninotinn. There wasn't a single
life lost.
The barkenttne Webfoot, wheel'
wrigiit, master, sailed from Wil
mington yesterday for the Colum
bia river.
One of the pleasaulest features
about Los Angeles is that there is
not a clique or jarring faction in
the whole bailiwick.
The "lo be or not to bo" of tho
Texas Pacific Railway will be set
tled very shortly now. The ad
journment is uot now fur off.
It is now high time that we
should have pleasant weather at
Santa Monica. Sunday excursions
are beginning to be in order.
A fine two story homo of eight
rooms and all modern conveniences,
on Temple street, opposite Hill, is
offered for rent iv our New To-Day.
The people of Los Angeles are
slightly appalled when they learn
that, after all, the tunnel con
structed ut such a great outlay may
he a failure.
Tbe attention of horsemen is di
rected to tlie professional curd of C.
D. Hoyt, Veterinary Surgeon,
which appears elsewhere in this
morning's Herald.
Hon. Eugene Fawcelt, of S-tnta
Barbara, will occupy the bench in
the District Court to-morrow to
hear cases in which Judge Sepul
veda is disqualified.
Angeh Soi at Sau Francisco ho
tels on May 31st: L. J. Rose aud
wife, Harry E. Rose, L. J. Rose, Jr.,
Palace; W. A. Spurlock, O. H.
Williams, Russ House.
Thi Voice of the People, the
Workingmen's paper, speaks of
itrelf as a "sweet littlo sheet." We
shouldn't wonder if it would prove
entirely too sweet to live.
It is desired that all persona who
are to lake part in the Jubilee ex
excises will he present to-morrow
evening us It is proposed to have a
full rehearsal of troth tho chorus
und orchestra.
Col IL J. Stewart tells us that
the l'omouM wheat crop, in the di
rection of the Phillips place, is do
ing finely, but that, towards the
Etlucon, it is damaged iv spots.
May is always the most unpleas
ant and boisterous month in the
year on the Southern Coast. The
pleasant, mellow weather of June
is now opening with its accustomed
genially.
Hon. W. J. Graves, of Sin Luis
Obispo, one of tho candidates for
election as delegate at large from
the Fourth Congressional District,
is visiting I,is Angeles and is reg
istered at the St. Charles Hotel.
The Rev. G. S. Alleu, the Mur
phy tempcrauce lecturer, arrived
overland yesterday from San Fran
cisco and will re-open the temper
ance campaign hero after tlie Ju
bilee.
The Orange Base Ball Club have
accepted the challenge of the Name
less Club of this city. The match
will be played at the Race track
on Sunday, Juno Bth. The gate
money and the championship to go
to tho winners.
We had the pleasure of meeting
Don David Alexander, our late
Sheriff, yesterday. He informed
us thai, while Ihe wheat about
Wilmington shows some slight
signs of "rust," a crop of a mer
chantable quality is certain in that
sect ion.
Tho game of base bail for the
champion bat, at the Thirty-
Eights' picnic to-day, will be called
ut one o'clock sharp. Wo under
aland that Don Lucas Scicisich, the
49er, has procured his famous don
key, Napoleon, anil will be on baud
to-day for the donkey race.
Don't forget the picnic ol the 33s
at Agricultural Park to-day. It
promises to be the most delightful
affair of tlie season,the hoys having
taken every precaution to insure
toall who attend a jolly time. The
cars of the Main street line run
direct to the grounds.
Mr. C. V. Hall, of Jlall'a Land
Journal, is in the city. Mr. Hall
came down overland in his own
conveyance anil speaks in the most
favorable terms of the crop out
look between this city and San
Francisco.
Mr. Charles J. Fox, a recent ac
quisition to tire population of Los
Angeles, acted as short hand re
porter in the tiial of the Cuyas
cute, which occupied the attention
of the County Couit Friday and
Saturday. Mr. Fox approved him
self a thorough adept in tho art of
phonography.
Tire insubordinate sailors of the
bark Frank Austin, we under
stand, were discharged by United
States Commissioner O'lt.erne on
account of want of j urisdsci ion, tlie
Austin sailing under the Nicarau
guau Hag, That nation only, there
fore, could take OOgnil nice of the
offense charged.
Col. Ayers on Monday will take
a paseo to Han Ftuncisco, to attend
tho Editorial Convention which
meets nt tlie Palace Hotel neat
Thursday. We should not be sur
prised if tlie Colonel, while in Sau
Francisco, wero Invited to deliver
his lecture on tlie "Pioneers." It
would undoubtedly evoke a warm
metropolitan appreciation.
Tlio Los Anjfeles Guards dedi
cated tlieir new Armory at the
Merced Theatre by a very pleasant
social and dance last night. Dur
ing the evening tbe prizes cou
tested for at the target match on
Monday last were distributed as
follows: Hwart, gold watch; liar
iiiini, the Thatcher silver medal;
Minniear, silver medal; King, gold
pencil; Cassidy, book; VVoollaoott,
silver medal; Werner, knife; Capt.
Darcy, buby chair; J. Smith, sil
ver badge; Steel, box of handker
chiels; Gorman, book; Davis, sack
of flour; McFadden, gallon of
whiskey; Wiley, box of socks;
Holland, knife; Papineau, box of
haudkerchiefs; (j.Johnson,KHg beer;
McMahon, keg beer; Blauchard,
box cigars; Tormey, pocket flask;
Dudley, Daily Star; Murphy, book;
Day, picture; Evans, mirror, with
photograph stand; Leahy, ham;
Cuddy, cigar stand; Holmes, Case's
Tactics. After the distribution
dancing was resumed and kept up
till about midnight when the party
reluctantly broke up.
At tho meeting of the Home In
dustry League, last night, it was
resolved to give a dinner composed
entirely of Los Angeles products,
during Fait- week next fall, to
which will be invited delegations
from all tho B.anch Leagues of
Southern California, besides edit
ors aud other judges of goad prov
ender. Already v number of pro
ducers have been Interviewed. Mr.
J. de Barth Shorb has promised
wines and liquors, Mr. Bullis
cheese, Mr. Williams, of Whining
ton, lisli, and Mr. I. Lankershiui
flour, which Mr. T. E. Kowan has
agreed to have made up in all
kinds of bread and c ikes. A DUOI
ber of other gentleman have signi
fled their willingness to make con
tributions, aud we have no doubt
everybody in the county will semi
something. The feast, we feel con
fident, will be one of the most va
ried and sumptuous ever set out.
Up to 8 o'clock last night the fol
lowing horses had been entered for
the trottiug mutch to come off ut
Agricultural Park on Thursday
next, free for a!l horses in the Dis
trict that have never beaten 2:45;
mile heats, 3 iv 5 to harness, for v
divided purse of $2U0—5125 to first,
$50 lo second and $25 to third horse:
J. W. Dnmihan enters b. g. Dom
bey; S. A. Jackson, s. g. Fielaud;
Gus Walters, b g, (Jade; C. A,
Durfee, b. g. Major. By the terms
of the race live horses uro required
to enter aud three or more to sturt.
The piobabiiiiies ure that one or
two horses that we have heard
spoken of will be entered to mor
row, thus making the match a
certainty.
The la.lies of the Congregational
Church wish us to express their
thanks to the frieuds who assisted
in carrying out their programme
of Friday evening. Especially ure
they indebted to Capt. J. M. Carter
aud his able corps of assistants, for
acceptable service rendered; and to
those who contributed, by their
recitations, so much to the success
of the evening; also to Messrs.
Dotter & Bradley, and Merriam &
Co., for articles loaned; to the lessee
of Hie hall for courteous attention,
and to tho press of the city for re
peated and kindly mention. We
are glad lo learn that the affair
proved a success financially, net
tiug the sum of $72, Which will
fully make good the deficit in the
late picnic.
The Democratic County Conven
tion will assemble in Union Hall
on Tuesday. We heartily hope
that it will nominate a ticket which
will arouse the cuthusiusm of the
Democracy. The very fact that
Los Angeles is one of the few Dem
ocratic communities which have
stood by the party colors should of
itself be an impetus toan energetic
local campaign. Three men should
be nominated who deserve to be
elected; and, witli this pre-requi
site, their election will be a matter
of course.
We encountered the Messrs San
ford and Cyrus Lyons yesterday,
the one from the San Fernaudo
valley and the other from tho San
Vicente ranch. Mr. Cyrus Lyons
informs us that tlie late rains have
damaged the feed on the San Vi
cente but that, on tho Laguna, it is
yet in a capital state. Mr. Sanford
Lyons tells US that the wheat in
the San Fernando valley, though
In places showing slight signs of
"rust," is iv a capital plight.
Officer Lockwood last night ar
rested a man named Hotten, who
keeps a saloon near the now depot,
for brutally abusing his wife.
When arrested he was in the act
of dragging the poor woman not of
the house by her hair. Otlicer
Frank Baker informed us that it
was feared that she is fatally in
jured. Hotten will be held lo
await tlie result.
The regular annual meeting of
the Ladies' Beuevoleut Society will
be held at Good Templars' Hull on
Tuesday, June 4th, at 2 o'clock P.
M It will be seen by the monthly
report of this Society that it has
accomplished much good, and its
membership should be largely In
creased aud its beneficent purposes
encouraged.
The new mill on the old dep. t
property It beiug pushed forward
rapidly. The basement walls are
completed and those of tlie main
floor are up to a considerable
bight. At the rate at wliioh the
work has so for progressed it will
be but a short lime until the build
ing will be ready for the machlu
cry.
We direct attention to the clos
ing out sale of dry goods and cloth
ing advertised by Mr. E Laven
thai. These goods comprise all the
latest Summer styles, which, ns
they were bought at the East for
cash, will be sold at extruordinarl
ly low prices. It will pay intend
ing purchasers to visit Mr. Lavea
ii.ai's store.
Both porlico ami pediment of tlie
Baker block are rapidly approach
ing completion. When tho stucco
is on the edifice, aud tlie Interior
arrangements are completed, it
will be a gala affair. It will he
the first building iv Southern Cal
ifornia to rdjoice in an elevator.
Horticultural Society Meeting.
The adjourned meeting of Ihe
Horticultural Society, t.« consider
the adoption of a site for the Hor
ticultural Pavilion, was held at
Union Hall yesterday afternoon at
2 o'clock.
In the absence of the President
and Vice Presidents, the meeting
was called to order by the Secreta
ry, L. M. Holt, and Dr. N. P.
Richardson was elected Chairman.
The all prevailing topic of con
versation during the day, was this
meeting, aud this iutercst was
manifested by the addition of sev
enty new names to the roll of
membership.
The Secretary presented there
port of the committee, which fa
vored the Kivara & Vignolo propo
sition; also, a minority report iv
favor of tlie B iaudry lots, on Tem
ple street.
Captain Beane moved that the
mejority report be accepted.
O. O. Traiilum moved to amend
by receiving aud tabling said re
port.
Mr. Holt moved as a leooud
amendment, to accept ihe proposi
tion oi P. UeauJry. I'hodiscussion
at this point became animated.
Major Boss opened iv favor of the
Muiu street property. Mr. Tran
tum replied, favoring Mr. Baau
dry's proposition. The question was
then discussed by Messrs. Garey,
Beane aud otheis for the Kivara
proposition and by Messrs. Lord,
Gould, Barnes, Dr. Cougar and
others for the Beaudry lot. During
the discussion Mr. Beaudry modi
fied his proposition so thai the So
ciety was only called Upon to erect
a building costing $25U0 within 18
months, instead nf a $50110
building within one year. Mr.
Chapman thought that If Mr.
Beaudry would remove all restric
tions us to limn aud cost of build
ing the Society would do Well to
select his property for a Pavilion
site.
Meyer J. Newmurk asked that
the question be re-submiited to the
Committee, as the business men of
the city contemplate offering tlie
Society a building free of charge
ou Commercial street, Without the
expanditiiro ot a cent, by the So
ciety. He moved, as a substitute
for all questions pending, tbat tlie
matter De so referred. This motion
being lost, a v ite was taken on the
amendment to the amendment, to
accept tho Beaudry proposition.
Tins motion, also, was lost by v
vote of ayes 44, nays 49, v large
number of meinbeis having re
tired from the Hall. Pending con
sideration oi the first amendment
the Society adjourned,
This leaves Hie question entire
ly unsettled, and, as tho regular
monthly meeting of the Society
will bu held next Saturday, it is
quite likely that Hie location ques
tion will be finally acted upon at
that time. In the meantime,
Country members should make ar
rangements to be mi baud at the
regular meeting; those in arrears
for dues should pay up and the Sec
retary informs us that new mem
bers will still be received.
The Democratic Primaries.
Tlie Democratic Primaries held
in this city yesterday for the elec
tion of delegates lo the Democratic
County Convention to bo held
at Union Hall, on Tues
day next, resulted in the election
of the following persons:
First Preolnot—T. I*. Campbell,
C. Aguilar, Dr. Haunon, A. Cells.
Sec and Precinct—Geo. H. Smith,
N. P. Richardson, E. M. Boss.
Tnird Precinct—A. F. Coronel,
F. A. MacDougall, Luis Martinez,
B. Colin.
Fourth Precinct—Wallace Woo I
worth, Stephen M. White, W. 11.
Moore, S. Licey, W. H. Workman
and E. L. Baker.
A gaug of bunko sharps, it is re
ported, took in a San Bernardiuo
man. slightly the worse for liquor,
on Friday, anil had it not been that
he retained sufficient sense to know
when train time arrived and that
he must leave for home, the prob
abilities are that they would have
cleaned him nut entirely. To
morrow the police, under instruct
ions, will commence a raid on dogs.
We would suggest to them that
their time would be much hotter
employed in first ridding tlie city
of these gentry.
Properly Transfers
PROM J unsoN, .fe ol lIMON'M I'll A N
soKii-roK naooMsti, jcni: i, ists.
CONVEYANCES.
ST Hayes lo Mary E Hayes-7.51 aero
tract on Los Aagelesand Ban Bernardino
road; grant.
Josa de And Mary de Fuenles to Harry
Oliver—l,otS, blk 14, r,lllju 3, Winning
lon; $130.
Santa Gertrudes Land Association lo
Sarah squires—W Unt NW Uof S\V
Basil Ti 8 it 13 w: ts;o.
Nuncy Bogeys to W I* Cinrdlner-S of
fi Hot BW W sec 10 and W* aore fact ad-
J lining, all lo T IB X 13 Wl »l.
W P Gardiner to Alexander nnd Nancy
Same as next above; sl.
STOCK REPORT.
SAM ritANOIHOO STOCK AND EX
CHANGE BOARD,
SUSMWS SkSttSS.
has FttANOisoo, June 1.
Ouhlr «:.V*l > I Alpha 1IX@10?-
Mexicau 10J,®10V ■'■ >t 4 vt,(q>< 3u
, a o Wt®% I Utah BV<tl!4
B a 1! IttMilK : Bullion ... .4 ■isiai M
Uniterm. . Illf#fllsl Exchequer i 70
savage UH I Overman. ..llktaif o<i
Ojn v» HH@% I Justice 3 nr,
Ouollsr . .2614 tlnion 5 Oi»S*M
I ft s 7®7>i I Alts CV«6K
Oruwn Point j 70 i Jolts 7S(a>*t
V racket >-.■■!> ; . War 1 1 CS&U on
Imperial Bs®lS I Occident i 1..1 05@l 10
li 'l.'her 2 41(82 45 , 8 Hill ... 1 I Call 60
Continence. 4 16 I Solid Silver 2 30
A Manifest Absurdity.
It U manifestly absurd lo claim for a
meio stimuli",i tonic und alterative
properties. Yet this Id what is dally
dune by tho vendors of cheap local bit*
ters, coiored to muUe the n look at true
tlve. aud agreeably flavored, but the al
cohollc basi*. of which is of tlie vi lest and
mosl hurtful description. The trun
scendant success of Ilostetter's .Hiomnch
Hi Her*, tlie leading alterative tonic of
the United Stale-*, has induced many of
ihest, compounders of drams In disguise
Lo attempt the counterfeiting of this
standard medicine, hut their efforts have
never proved sueoossiul on a largo scale,
aud thoy have I hansel yes In many In
stances noioriously " Oonis lo gii-i,'*
through the Instrumentality ot the luw.
The gonu no Bitters have, Indeed, a
spiriiinms basis, bin- thay are emphatical
ly a medicine,since 'heir botanic Ingredi
ents uresign.tlly efneaelou- In oveicom
ing nnd preventing- oh Us ami fever,dys
pep«iH, ilver complaint, constipation,
and many other die irdern.
In sixty days from to-day I must
dispose of the largest portion of my
■tew stock of flue men and boy's
clothing, hats, boots aud shoes,dry
goods, etc., and will from this day
sell nil the above goods at greatly
reduced prices. The public are po
litely invited to call and examiue
my stock and prices aud convince
themselves of the above facts.
H. Meyerstein,
49 MuinSt., under Lafayette Hotel.
To the Lad es.
Madam,* V. Ponet having found
ber old store on Commercial street
too contracted for a proper display
of ber immense stock of Ihe latest
styles of millinery and ladies'
faucy goods, informs her old cus
tomers aud the ladies of Los Ange
les generally that she bas removed
a portion of her new stock to the
store at No. 78, I anfranco Block,
which she has fitted up In a superb
manner, ami where she will to-day
open a full assortment of Ihe new
est and most elegant Parisian
modes. An elegant stock will also
be kept at the old store on Com
mercial street.
Mr. Nordlluger, the popular
jeweler, preparatory to removing
to the warehouse on Main street,
which he has secured iv the Hell
man Block, now in process of erec
tion, will sell off, at a sacrifice, his
extensivo aud very elegant stock
of jewelry. All who desire lo be
stow upon their friends some mark
of esteem or Miuvenir, those who
wish to supply themselves with la
blo aud oilier nppoi ntnients, and
those who aie noxious to add to
their stock of bijouterie, should
give Nordlluger a call. From a
watch lo a charm they can be ac
commodated at his present store,
No. 4 Commercial street. ml8:f.
Meyerstein's is 100 best place to
buy your clothing, dry goods, hats,
hoots, etc., etc. You you will
And him fair aud square dealing iv
every respect, and goods cheaper
than elsewhere —49 Main street,
under Lafayette Hotel.
Ladies', Misses aud children's
fancy colored Hose iv pile blue,
pink, navy blue and sea! brown,
also a full Hue of kid gloves anil
corsets very cheap, for cash only, at
the Bazaar, corner of Main and Be
uuena streets, opposite the U. S.
Hotel.
Coal oil sold at retail for whole
site prices, ut the Continental Oil
Store, 70 Spring street.
Frank Toal informs the citizens
of Los Angeles generally that he is
now shoeing horses at $1 50 per set.
His slop i 3 ut No. 97 Bprlmt street,
opposite the M. E. Chinch South.
All work warranted. mylOtf
Go to Meyerstein's for tlie best
dry goods ut lowest prices.
Bluo flannel aud light weight
suit, also a full line of boys' cloth
ing ut Isaao Norton & Oo.'s, corner
of Main and ReCJUen*streets, oppo
site tho U. S. Hotel.
Fishing tackle und cutlery at
Sutherland's gun store, 75 Main
street. 2my7
Kid gloves, silk scarfs and bows,
parasols, laces, embroideries at
your own nnces for cash only, at
Isauc Norton & Oo.'s, corner of
Main and Itequena streets, opposite
Hie United States Hotel.
Coal oil sold it retail for whole,
sale prices, at the Continental U,l
Store, 70Spring street.
Ladies, drop into the Bazaar and
see that line of summer tilk which
they are j list opening; also those
imported ladies suits at away down
prices for cash only. Isaac Norton
& Co., corner of Main aud Requena
streets, opposite Hie U. S. Hotel.
Clothing, the best assortment
and best goods, are sold cheaper
than elsewhere at Meyerstein's, 49
Maiu street.
Butler's watchmaker's shop is
removed to 139 Main street, be
tween Court and First streets, next
door to Bernstein, the tailor.
mj-31-lm
The Russian Electric Baths of It.
Hughes mid Wife ere located at No.
15 Main street, opposite the Pico
House. Gentleman and la
dies will be wuited upon by persons
of their own sex. novlltf
The Hamilton House, four miles
North of Pasadena, is one of Ihe
choicest places in the county lo
spend a few weeks. niy2!Jtf
Coal oil sold at retail for whole
sale prices, at tbe Continental 0.l
Store, 70 Spring street.
Cheap prices at Sutherland's gun
store, 75 Main street. 2my7
The French Sisters at Wood's
Opera House to-night.
Great bargains for tbe next sixty
days at Meyerstein's, 49 Maiii
street, under the Lafayette Hotel.
Huzorsof every make at Suther
land's gun store, 75 Main street. 2
Twenty of the finest looking;
young ladies iv town, at Wood*
Opera House.
Genuine Marrlan's Burton Pule
Ale on draught at McKenzie's.
Coal oil sold at retail for whole
saleprices, at tbe Continental Oil
Store, 70 Soring street.
Carving knives at Sutherland's,
75 Muiu street. 2uiy7
Spring eye needles (our own
make) at Sutherland's gun store,
75 Main street. 2ujy7
Billy White, the lively moke, at
Wood's Opera House.
Coal oil sold at retail for whole
sale prices, at the Continental Oil
Store, 70 Spring street.
Coggill and Cooper at Wood's
Opera House to-night.
Polish the Yangstors' Teen
With 80ZOD INT, anil then they grow
nplhen- mouths will ho garnish,,l with
Noun.l und handsome ones. The founda
tion of many a toothache is laid in child
hood by neglect,and it is vory important to
tlie well-b. in* of ellhorchllil or adult
that the teeth should be well taken care
of. Bad teeth are no fit masticators of tlie
food, and breed dyspepsia. Make them
wtiite and siroug. therefore, with BOS'*
IlilNT. a pretervullve ot' supremo excel
lence and purity. Use it. without delay.
Mothers, Mothers Mothers.
Don't fall to procure Mas. Winsi.ow's
Sootuinu sykiu* lor all diseases of
leethlng in children. It relieves Ihe
child from pain, cores wind colic, regu
lates tho bowels, anil,by giving relief anil
health lo the child, gives rest to the
mother. fstj'eed iIM
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Do It at Once!
Tenons who have become thoroughly
chilled from any cause, may have their
clrculutlon at once rostorcd by taking In
to the stomach a teaspoouful of Johnson's
Anodyne Liniment, mixed In a little cold
water, well weetened.
Lyon's Kathairon makes beautiful
luxuriant, glossy hair; prevents Its fall"
lngoutor turning gray. It has stood thr
test of 40 years Is charmingly perfumed
and has uo rival.
Every farmer who owns a good stock of
horses, cuttle and sheep, and intends to
keep ihein through the winter should at
ouce get a good stock of Sheridan's Cav
alry Condition Powders. One dollar's
worth will save at least a half a ton of
bay.
HenryK. Bond, of Jefferson, Malne.waa
cured of spitting blood, soreness aud weak
ness of the stomach, by the use of John
son's Anodyne Liniment internally.
A Wide-Awake Youth's Papbi\—
For Judicious editing, select and popular
ooutrlbutors, and sprlghly, entertaining
reudiug,lho Youth* Companion, of Boston
has no superior among the youth's publi
cations
MISCELLANEOUS.
The undersigned has recently been ap
pointed Agcurand will issue policies di
rect (or the well kuowu
GERMAN-AMERICAN
INSURANCE COMPANY of New York
This Company has a
Paid-up Capital of. $1,000,000
Assets nearly .". $2,500,000
In addition tn tbe above, I also still
represent the following sterling compa
nies, via:
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE,
Liverpool & London & Globe,
.ETNA, or Uartferd,
Union, of San Francisco.
Policies will be issued at reasonable
rates. Los-eswlll tie promptly adjusted
nnd Immediately paid.
\VM. J. BRODRICK,
mylglf 8 COMMERCIAL ST.
CONTINENTAL
Oil & Transportation
COMPANY
O IV CALI FORMA.
Forwarders or and deaters In
PETROLEUM
AND ITS PRODUCTS.
STANDARD WHITE, 110 dee. flFe test.
PRIME WHITE, 120 to 175 test.
WATER WHITE, 120 to 150 test.
MINERAL, SEAL and SPERM OIL, 300
Are test.
OASOI.IN'E, 71 to 811.
-California Star Oil
And all grades ot LUBRICATING OILS.
WAR KHOUSE.
Corner of FIFTH and BEIIUY
Streets', San Francisco.
Lost Angeles Warehouse.
No. 70 SPRING STREET.
W. H. RAMSEY,
Agent Tor tbe sale ol' tuc above oils.
mvlotf
A. MCKENZIE,
DEALER IN
Fine Wines & Liquors.
H. & H. W. Cathcrwood's
PHILADELPHIA
Fine Old Whiskies
From their agents, DICICSON, DoWOLF
& Co., San Francisco; also,
Old Bourbon and Rye
Whiskies,
Direct r oai Loulwllle, Ky.,bv tbe 11 .ttle
or Gallon, lit LOW PUICES.
Gsnuina Scotch and Irish Whiskey.
English A!cs and Porter.
THESAM i'I.E «©OM
Is provl-ied Willi tbe purest
WINKS, LIQUORS AND Iff
pouted Havana cigars.
OSr ENGLISH ALE ON DRAUGHT.
Ponet's Uuil.ltnfr,
Maiu street, near Couri, Los Angeles
re Ml
SHEEP ON SHARES WANTED
I'OR TWO OR TITREE YEARS.
HUTtST CLASS ItANOK.
PLENTY OF WATER.
Address RANCH, Herald office. uIS-Iw
IJi-. !-icomlilll-1 m
ESSENCE OF LIFE
T3 A POWEKFUL AND EFFICIENT
I. remedy for ihe cure of nervous and
physical debility, spermatorrhea, scminaj
weakm'x* and premature decline.
The Essence of Life
Is (lie only safe and sure remedy and will
restore exhausted vitality without lall,
Mi nmiieiuly and effectually, no matte.
': ■in whitt uauso or of how long standtcg
The Essence of Life
Is pleasant to take, and Is free from aW
noxious It gives tone to the dlge*v
ttve organs, strength to the nerves., tmi
purities and emlchet, the blood, therebj
eradicating ail nuoihlU eruptions oi th<
skin.
Trice, IS per bottle, or four limes tin
quantity in cuse, $10, with full direction'
for use. Sent to any address, secure fron
observation, upon receipt of price, whic)
may be sent by express, registered letter
or Post o tic c money • Tiler, or C. O. I>.,
wllhtu 4."* miles of suit Francisco.
References of tlie bit*he*l slnnding and
unquestionable veracity In tin pi r%<*a»
that have been cured. To be lutJ i-niy w
DR. s KIN' HA IlT'rt, 4M KKAK.W UT.
San Frxnclaco. Cal.. where all lotte*
should be addressed.
Office hours from P 4. m. to 4 r. m. and >
to g p. m . marlS-lp-lyr
WANTS—LOST—FOUND.
WauUd.
A situation by a BAKER who bss bad
four years experience. Address J. Jacobs,
care of Herald office. mm-at
Wanted.
By a young married man, lately from
tbe East, a position of some kind. Is a
good business uian. salary naodsrats.
Reference given. Address Herbert, oars
American cash Store, corner Klrst aud
Spring streets. my 29-1 w
FOR SALE—FOR RENT.
TO LET. |
A IEW FURNISHED PLEASANT
RoOMH, In a good locality. Apply at
tbls office.
TO RENT.
One or more rooms,witb board, hot and
cold water bath,etc. Persons visiting
Los Angeles will And tbls one of tbs
pleasantest locations in town. Address
P. U. Box 1407. in blur
TO RENT.
A COTTAGE OF FOUR ROOMS,
Fully furnished with bedding, furniture,
kitcben urnilure and water, at No. Is?
tluena Vista street, Los Angeles. Rent,
%.'■') per month, payabL in advance. Ad
drew O. W. W., Herald office- miS-lf
$1 to 4)1000 to Loan,
AT THE STAR LOAN AND BROKER
OFFICE.
Removed to No. 6 COMMERCIAL ST.
Will advance on collaterals SI to f 1000,
on all binds of personal property, such
as watches. Jewelry, diamonds, pistols,
guns, etc. Gold, silver aud U. 8. Curren
cy bought and sold, nllll
COVVH FOR SAJL.J2.
For Sale at a bargain—NlNE HEAD or
GOOD MILK COWS; all bad ealvesihls
spring. Also, ONE BULL, good stock.
W. HTnoRTHCRaFT. Auctioneer.
Corner spring und Market streets.
myl-lm
"foe, sale.
CHOICE IRRIGABLE LANDS
Near Orange and Santa Ana,
Which were heretofore reserved by Clas
sen a Chapman, are now offered for sals
or rent. SWSAILKOAD DEPOT VEItY
CONVENIENT.
Apply IoCAPT. OLASSELL.in Temple
Block, Lo. Angeles, or M. F. PAIIKs.It,
Oiaage. dlstf
Grocery Store for Sale.
Doing a good business; satisfactory
reasons given for selling. Enquire at tbs
Herald office. in y25 If
Sunny Rooms and Board.
Gentlemeu and their wlvej and single
gents can be accommodated with board
und fine, large, front, sunny rooma. Man*
tail ing all modern conveniences and
home comforts, at the
KIMBALL MANSION,
New nigh street, only one blcck
fr >m the Pofltotflje and Court House, and
commands a charming view of monntain
and valley. Jelltr
I*. CABENAVE. J. RO^UH.
Protect Home Industry
LOS ANGELES STEAM
COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS.
From tbls date you will find In our fac
tory the best ground and roasted Coffee
<ud apices, put up in paper or lo cane,
lv tbe best und most stylish manner.
Messrs. (■*. case nave it Co. have fitted
up their factory, so as to permit them
!<• sell these articles at San Franclaoo
prices. They respectfully solicit your
patronage. F. CAHENAVK A CO. -
royltf
FRENCH DRUG STORK!
Y. CHEVALIER'S
ZDIR/TTQ- STORE
Has been removed from SIGNOItET'3
BLOCK to
Cardoiia Block, 118 Main St.,
Opposite tbe Mariposa Store.
FRENCH AND OTHER FOREIGN
PATENT MEDICINES.
PERFUMERY, BRUSHES AND
ALL TOILETTE ARTICLES.
Star-Prescriptions prepared with great
care. datr
THE GRAND OPENING
OF
J. LENOI n.,
No. 116 Main St.,
Exhibited to the people of Los Angeles
the greutcst und flues', assortment U f
ZEPTT^ISTITTTIR/E!
O. bis own manufacture,and tbe
LOWEST PRICES
ever availed of by them. An extensive
experience in franco and San Francisco
has enatded Mr. Lenoir to invite th. pub
lic Ut an Inspection of his elegant stock,
as" ."old on monthly ln.tallments. Taa
REPAIRING AND UPHOIJSTERY
WORK a specialty. mylt
CJ X J± l< f* !
HUGO KUKMEIt,
FROraIBTOII OK TUB
KEY WEST CIGAR STORE,
CAN HOW KG FOOD AT
7XO. « SPRING ST.,
At the Key West Cigar Factory.
Mr. Hugo Kremer manufactures HA
VANA TOBACCO into cigars or operand
brand,. He al o deals In all fines of
Smokers' Artioles. Give him a oall.
mrli tf
APPLE TREES.
EIGHTY THOUBANO AP
PLE TREES.
1 rtm prepare 1 to sell,at unprecedent-
low figures, eighty thousand apple
trees of the most approved varieties.
Those who pr.»p tse to set out orchards
would do well to calf and examine nay
si.u'k. lam also prepared to sell r*KAK
and othjr orchard trees, on favorable
terra". My onlect In sacrificing the-.**
'.roes Is to retire from the nursery bust •
.less.
G. D. CO UPTON.
COMPTONs,Ixm Anyles Co,, Cal
ill 4,1
FOR BALK
By lip' I,aka Vineyard Land and Water
Association, the twst Orange end W*t£»t<
Tropical Fruit Land In thsttatf. Witter
right goes wiih die land Apply luiln*
>mcc nf p. Beaudry, No. 81 ?*ew High Bt.
ap Btl F. W. WOOD, aerretary.