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LAWYERS.
JOHN C. MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT _.AAV,
ml7tf SANTA MONICA.
V.K. HOWARD. K. H. HOWARD.
J. BROS-EAU.
Howard, Brosseau & Howard,
VITORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
AT LAW. Rooms, 68,67 and 68 Ter
n third floor, Los Angeles.
feb3tf
HENRY T. HAZARD,
VTTORNEYATLAW
/COLLECTION DEPARTMENT, _. A.
\.J DoWnson, Manager.
OFFICE —It oms 8 and 9 Downey
liloak, inin-tr
S. C. HUBBELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms ) aud i
Ducommun a Block, corner Main _
<'ominerclal streets, Los Auiteles. may~-tf
A.' i I. ASS Kill., Q. H. SMITH
A. 11. CHAPMAN, H. M. SMITH
, _LASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS,
AT LAW,
1 IFFICF. —TEMPLE RLOCK up-stalrs, Ixis
v iKfles. California. oc2-tf—2
F. P. Ramirez,
ATTORNK V AT I, A VV.
OFFICE-Temple Block, No. 72, l.os
An gees. m_-lm
W. H. H. Kussell,
ATTORNF.Y AND COUNSKL-
I.OR AT LAW.
earltooms 2 nnd 3, Allen's Building,
oorner of Spring and Temple St*, aieif
PHYSICIANS.
" DR. W. VV. ROSS,
JPliysloli-i- li ii <1 Sui'jjcon
OFFICE—CAR DO.V A BLOCK, Renins
17 and 18. Residence-Corner of Filth
and It 111 streels. m>£6-lm
Or. Klrkpatrick.
ffllco and Residence—No. I.SFRANKLIN
SI'REET. feiS-lm
Or. N. P. RICHARDSON,
l'li>'_iol_iii and furjrt'im
Vslttence, Fort mil, | Offlce.No. 19Dow
ilociia Vista street. I neyßlock.upstairs.
J. HANNON, M. D.,
t'OITNT V PHYSICIAN.
ROOMS 9 4 11, LANFRANCO BLOCK.
Residence Downey Avenue, East
\a\* Angeles, near the end of street rail
way.
OlflcQ liours from 10 to 12 A. m. ; from 1 to
1 1: m. apsotf
Dr. N. 8. Ciberson,
j-tsi<'ii\ii ii nt I Hnrr_i'on
Ofllce and Residence-l._l SPRINO ST..
below Turnverein Hall, l.os Angeles.
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DR. L. McUUIRE,
lMi.vnii-iuii ami Surjroou
OF-*T_-'—Rooms No. 6 and 7, Lanfian
-00 Block, Main street. Resldonce—2o4
Main street, Los Angeles, Cal.
Offlce Hours—Faom 9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to
5 nnd 7 lo 9 p. m. uiH2if
Dr. Joseph Kurtz
Has removed his office to No. 82 MAIN
STREET, over Dotlor & Bradley's Furul
luro store. '/
oitlce Hours—From 10 to 12, i to 0 nnd 8
lo 0, Residence—Buena Vista street.
myltf
J, Bechtingcr, M. !>.,
(OF VIENNA,)
—-I -HYMICI AN TO THE ITALIAN IN-
dependent and French M. B. Socie
ties, ocullstof the French Hospital In
San Franoisoo. All chronlo obstinate
-.cases and operations ou the eyes attend
OFFICE — No, 701 Sacramento street,
cornerof Kearny. Residence—SE. cor
■ nor Mason aud Paolho streets, San Fran
cisco. 003 ly
Dr. Chin Quong Zln,
CHINESE DOCTOR.
OFFICE—Corner Los Angeles and Ar
cadia streets.
o£rcures ail kinds of diseases.
Olnce hours from 9 to 12 a. m. und from
2 to 5 aud 7 to 9 p. M. ap3ulf
HUGHES'
Russian and Electric Baths,
SIQNOrtSsT'S BUILDINCI, opposite
Merced Theater.
H. HUGHE!*, In reluming thanks to
the public for their liberal patronage,
can with confldenoa recommend his
BATHS
As the great PURIFIER end EQUAL
IZER of the human body, enabling the
system to throw off its ImpurllleH and
giving to the lungs one-sixth more Inspi
ration of air than can beoDtainel by
breathing, by opening the pores of the
hkin and giving full play to the insensi
ble respiration so neccsaury to physical
health.
■OTA female constantly on hand to
walton ladles.
Open from I A. if. to 7 P. m. s2Btf
_* ff_ O 4£*>_T_ terday, at home
tIPO H i£>aU\J StF.mplei worth $1,
free. WttnotiA Co., Povtland, Mo. I
marHil w
I
Los angeles Daily Herald.
Morning Telegrams.
I'nMseusrer. Fhih«k Mutitli.
Mojave, June 5.—H U Brown,
\V Lyon, J Clark, Mra-Joliuson and
daughter, 8 D Stevens, Mrs \V M
Hun Icy, I, Johnson and wife, J
Newman, LGilrirnaclier, Mrs L M
Cull, Miss M Talbott.
Wnrltlugiueii 111 I'aveuiluu.
San Francisco, June s.—The
State Convention of the Working
men's party met last evening, went
into session as a Congressional
Convention, and made the follow
ing nominations as delegates for
the Scale at large: H. Roger, (man
ufacturer); John Forbe», (pattern
maker); P. W. Black, (clerk); J. W.
Oweus, (potter); Cornelius Davis,
(lawyer; brother of Congressman
Davis); Johu Guiguarrl, (commis
sion merchant); John Qrant, (stone
cutter). The Executive Commit
tee was giveu power to fill vacan
cies on the ticket In case any nom
inees decline to serve. The Con
vention then adjourned und re
assembled as a State Convention
for the electiou of an Executive
Committee. Messrs. Barber, Fin
nerty, Ueuckler, Qulnn, l.oirun,
O'Brien, Delany, Klaus ami Wade
wero chosen. Adjourned.
Nmu fr»i,t!l«o'» Jim ll cli.
San Francisco, June s.—Flour
—Reduced 12J per cent.; fair de
mand; city mills superfine, $4.75@
4.875; extra baket's and family,
$5 75©6; Oregon extra, $5.75.
Wheal—Quiet and steady; super
$1 62J@1.67i; milling, $1.70@1.80
Barley—Dull. Dark coast feed, 9o@
97Jc; good feed SI. Oals—Quiet;
light $1 3U©1.40; choice $1.5U©1 CO
Corn—Quiet and firm; large yel
low, $2.05; sin til $2 10; white,
$2 25. Hay—Scarce and tlrm. Po
tatoes—Steady: choice uew, 3@3sc,
Wool —Market stagnant; choice
lots held llrmly; prices unchanged.
A-s. -son- >i i "» o o Jusllee Hml I'ii.tin
Point.
San Francisco, June s.—Just
ice and Crown Point haveeach lev
ied an assessment of one dollar per
share.
Com in en p.* hi en l Kxi'iitisiH i.l il,«.
University ol* OAliiWMI*.
San Francisco, Juue 5 —The J
Commencement Exercises of the
University of California wero cele
braleil at Berkeley pro
gramme adopted nt previous Com
mencements, of salutatory aud
valedictory addresses by graduates,
was dispensed with and essays were
read instead. Oue by Miss Mary
1.1. Tre et, on Free Thought, was
read by Joseph Hutchinson; on the
Mission of Physical Science, by '
Wm. Van Dyke. Prof. John Le-!
mute addressed thegraduatiugcl iss
anil presented diplomas to then) as
follows: Clara Hurtling, Mary K. \
Nect, Chits. D. Htiriat'O, L. W. !
Cheney, J. 11. Clow, W. R. Ilain
gei Held, F. v. Easterly, W. F.
Final*. Oeo. E. Fogg, Joseph
Hutchinson, W. 11. Jones, F. W. 1
Mailer, T. Maudlebaum, A. F. Mor
rison, F. W. Morse, \V. It. Poyser,
Win. F. Joule, Chas. M. Stetson,
E. C. Sutlifte, Chun. U Tilden, T.
O. Toland. Wm. M. Vandyke, C H
Wnrten, Kate M. Weilz, F. X,
Whitcomb, J. W. Winans, jr.,
F. W. Zeile, S. Cliuton.
Judge Hastings, the founder of
Hastings Law College, through a
donation of $100,000 for that pur
pose, was introduced and made a
formal transfer of the College to
the University.
The Associated Alumni of tho
Pacific Coast held their usual exer
cises in the afternoon. Samuel
Williams, the retiring President,
delivered tin address on Conflict
as an Element of Progress. Joshua
Barker read a poom written for the
occasion by Mrs. Harte Wyman.
Mr. Williams then, iv behalf of the
Associated Alumni, formally trans
ferred the organization to the
Alumni of the University of Cali
fornia.
.\..i„ it*lasts l'rin>|MTi for itfte Tex.
ni-rnrille, II Tr.ie.
Washington, Juue s.—The mo
tion submitted by Senator Mat
thews to-day to make tho Texas-
Pacific bill the special order for a
specified day next December, was
Ihe result of a deliberate consulta-
among the friends aud promo
ters of the bill in aud out of Con.
gress. It shows, of course, that
they have found themselves too
weak to carry the measure through
the Seuate and involves also the
abandonment nf further efforts this
sessiou in the House of Representa
tives, Their prospects for success
during the short session of next
Winter are not generally believed
to be very considerable. Matthews
withdrew his motion merely to af
ford Johnson an opportunity 10,
make a speech on this subject. It
will then be renewed, but, before 1
adoption, It will probably he
amended so us to provide simply
for the postponement of the bill
without any assignment as a
special order.
Ml. 1...ii11 Ituve..
St. Louis, June s.—Tho race for ,
two-year-old fillies, three-quarters
of a mile, was won by La Favorita.
Time, 1:17}. Iv Ihe mile heats,
Himgarwon. Time, 1:42}, 1:43 J. 11l
the last race, U miles, Jack Hardy
won; Bass second. Time, 1:50.
111.- Ilmiee Jilillclnry I mumlttee en
Hit- t're.ioeiu'. Till..
New York, Juue s.—Tho Ju
diciary Committee of the 1 [mis •
to-day took important action on
the resolutions of the Maryland
Legislature and the accompany
ing bill Introduced by Kimmel to
Invalidate tbe Presidential title.
Tho Committee decided adversely
on each on the ground, substantial
ly, that tha decision of the Elec
toral Commission, made in accord
ance witli law and ratified by Con
gress, could uot be disturbed by any
action of this Congress except
through the constitutional course
of impeachment
4 ouirmuNl.iuiil.
Washington, June s.—House—
A session was ordered for Saturday
night for debate.
Consideration of the bill amend
ing tbe Internal Revenue laws was
LOS ANGELES, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 6. 1878.
then resumed. The House, by a
vote of 134 to 120, struck out tbe
enacting clause of the transfer bill,
thus defeating It.
Htm l! ( imperii al Army lleHilqnnr.
tern.
Washington, June s.—Tho sub
ject of Indian troubles is the source
of great attention at the War De
partment. The Secretary of War
and the General of the Army have
been lv consultation to day with
reference thereto, and, in a brief
Cabinet Council, this afternoon,
McCrary indicated his views and
tbat of the military commanders
reporting to the Secretary of War
regarding the seriousness of thesit
ualion. The army officers are con
vinced that there is danger ahead.
It is the general opinion at the War
Department that tli6 srmy force is
far from suflicient to accomplish
all, but reliance is placed upon the
support which troops will receive
from frontiersmen. The troubles
ou the Rio Grande just reported do
not cause as much apprehension as
the Western Indian outbreak.
i.ii.' mhviub Mstiei cbansjHli
Washington, June 5.—A bill
which passed tlie House to-day di
rects tbe Secretary of the Treasury
to establish a life-saving station
at Bolinas Bay, in place of that
hitherto authorized at Point Reys.
■ lie Itiu Uniiidi m.ubiis.
New Orleans, June s.—The
Galveston News's Eagle Passspecial
says news from Mexico lias It that
a party of forty Mexicans,and Kiok
apoo Indians atlacked a marauding
band of Lapans encamped near
Sania Rosa, Sunday, killing six
and capturing five with thirteen
women and children. Tlie prison
! era are now iv jail at Sania Rosa.
■Kueubeili.'N Movement*.
Galveston, June 5. —A Newt'
special says that Escobedo and
! Muncio are only two miles apart.
The former is constantly receiving
1 reinforcements and is expectetl to
take Piedraa Negras within a few
days.
Tlie 1-rliMMln.ii ni-lcbslntf to b ' Miiiii
■niiiii'll.
I London, June 5.—A Berlin spe
cial says that the Reichstag will
probably bo summoned again
shortly, and ir it again refuses to
Diiss on tlie anti-Socialist bill It
will be dissolved.
London, June 5 — A Berlin cor
respondent says that the Cabinet
Council to day, at which Prince
Bismarck presided, decided to
await the result of the Emperor's
wouuils before deciding upon meas
ures to bo adopted against tlie
Socialists. The correspondent adds
that this decision seems also to dis
pose of tho rumors iv regard to a
Regency. It is believed that a
large number of Socialists have
recently come to Berlin. The au
thorities ure taking precautious
against any outbreak. The richer
classes are exceedingly uneasy and
fear tr >üble, especially if the Gov
ernment, as anticipated, attempts
a repression of legislation.
•
I rnniimili llrilrrril lv lie Heilily,
Malta, June s.—Transports have
been ordered to take on board a
coal supply for two weeks and hold
themselves in readiness to start at
six honrV notice.
U.icouaclotis.
London, June 5.—A Berliu dis
patch says Dr. Nobeling has been
unconscious since his second exam
ination,
Tim Euallnb Derby.
London, June s.—The great
event of the Euglish racing season,
the race for the Derby stakes, took
place at the Epsom Summer meet
ing to day and was won by Gen.
Peel's bay colt, "Sefton;" Count F.
De Lagrange's blaok colt, "Insu
lar" second and Lord Falmouth's
bay colt, "Childenlc" third.
Tbo Emperor's Cuudllluu.
Berlin, June s.—The Fmpcror's
condition this mornlug is generally
t'atisfactory. He now occupies a
room fronting on Uuter Den Lin
den. Measures were to be taken to
prevent noise in the neighborhood
and the passage of carriages Is re
quested on the opposite side or the
avenue and through other streets.
I n*- Hll««lnil lit-legoi I nil Ilk tbe
t'oimri-...
St. Petersburg.—Gorlschakoft
is sufficiently recovered to go to the
Congress. He will he accompanied
by Count Schhuvalofi' and Prince
d'Oubrill, the Russian Ambassador
at Berlin.
The Agence liusse says that tbe
Eastern question will be dealt with
iv a broad sense, with the object nf
reaching a common understanding
and consolidating the peace of Eu
rope.
Rubottom Ranch for Sale,
This valuable property, containing;
KIijllITV-sIX AC It Eh, ono of the most
eligible to Investors in .Southern Califor
nia, Is lor salo. Good title and abund
ance of water. It ta in tlie heart of the
beautiful and productive Han Jose Val
le> , thirty miles from Los Angeles.
Hotel Furniture «fc Fixtures.
ALSO. FOR SALE.
A RARE BAUO YIN" Is presented. 11l
healtii, and a desire to give my wife a
change ofscene and air, are tlie motives
which induct, me to sell.
Address, f-»r terms,
ttftOtf W. W. KITBOTTOM, Spadra.
FOB S_____3.
I otTer my place, Miree-quarLera of a
mile from Uowney City, on the Wllmlng
toa road, adjoining the College; at a bar*
gain. It comprises
TWENTY ACRES,
Fifteen of which are In fruit, of choice
varieties. There are eight acres of Mus*
cat grapes. Comfortable house on the
premises.
LOW PRICK A REASONABLE TERMS.
Immediate possession will be given, If
desired, with tha entire growing crop of
i raits etc. Water right attached to land,
I but no necessity tor use. Apply to
jvi 8m O. H. ALLEN. on the premises.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Largest Auction House In
the City!
H. R, BROWN,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
Two doors East of Old Stand, on COURT
ST., opposito Court House.
kVf REGULAR SALE on Saturdays
from 9 o'clock. A. M. till 1 p.m. Speciul
Sales made at any time.
HORBE-), WAOONS, and all kinds of
goods bought and sold.
Reference (R. B. Hyde, Pies Uk Vlsalla
by permlß'n \ F. Spence, Cash Com B'k
JalGtf 11. R. BKO tYS. Auctioneer.
OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE
IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
E. W. ITOYES
Has opened out at No. 1 MARKET ST.,
opposite ihe Court House, and will be
pleased to serve bis old friends and tbe
public. Particular attention paid to Real
Estate sales. Regular sale days for
Horses and rollingstook,
WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS.
As I have no partners and do my own
work, I Intend to make my charges less
tban those of anybody else in tbe busi
ness, charging on real estate two per
rent, for the first $1000 and oue percent,
on all sums above that amount.
Will buy FURNITURE. HORSES,
WAGONS and all kinds ol* property, and
pay casn.
N. B.— Saturday's sal as oommence at 10
A. H. and close at 4 p. >:.
E. W. NOYES,
Oldest Auctioneer in Southern California.
nv2l
AN OLD AUCTIONEER IN A
NEW PLACE.
ALFRED MOORE,
(from St. Paul, Minnesota,) Is now to be
fun ad at
29 Sprint; street,
Next the Dollar Store, send along your
Furulture, stoves, Bedding, Horses, Bug
gies. Wagous and other merchandise you
may bave to dispose of. Auction every
Saturday moi nlng at 11 o'clock arccise
ly. Real Estate sales also attended to.
mWlin
JUDSON, GILLETTE & GIBSON,
EXAMINERS OF TITLE
AND CONVEYANCERS,
Rooms 13 and 11, McDonald Block,
Main St., LOS ANGELES, Cal.
septa tf
John E. Jackson,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
Room 41 Temple Block. slStf
vr. ii. J. brooks, geokoe j. ci.akkk.
BROOKS & CLARKE,
Searchers of Records and
Examiners of Titles.
ea-ALLEN'S BUIDINO, corner Spring
and Temple streets,
J. A.Cahky. Thos. A. Faqas.
DOWNEY CITY
REAL ESTATE A6ENCY.
Ranchoq. Houses, Lots and Olher Prop
erly Bought and Sold ou Commission,
By Carey & Fagan,
DOWNEY CITY, CALIFORNIA.
Mr. FAQ AN Is also an Atteruey-nt-Law.
mrlOif
Picnic Grounds-
SOCIETIES and private parties desir
ing to secure picnic grounds would
do welt to consult the Messis.
EBKRL.K & URO.,
OF TUE —
CITY GARDENS.
These grounds havo been pre pa rod re
gardless of expense and are provided
wlthone of the largest and best dancing
pavilions outside of Han Francisco.
Arbors, Ten-pin Alleyii, Swings, Hori
zontal Bars, Shooting Gallery, and in
deed, everything necessary for the
amusement of picnickers, and will be let
cheaper than any other grounds In this
vicinity.
No Improper persons will be admitted
to tbe Gardens under any circumstances.
Lunch can atalt times bo procured at
the house. mD-tf
AGRICULTURAL PARK.
CJOCIKTIES, CHURCHES, CLUBS and
O PRIVATE PARTIES will find It to
their advantage to look at these beauti
ful grounds before making arrangements
elsewhere. For
PIC-NIC GROUNDS
It has no equal In the State.
A NEW DANCING PAVILION,
One of the largest In tbe State, Just com
pleted. Fine groves, beautiful lawns,
Base Bill grounds, Croquet grouuds,
NWlngs for families and children, hori
zontal barn, in fact everything has been
built and put in tbe finest order. No
time, trouble or expeuse has been spared
to make it the great pleasure resort of
Los Angeles
Thefluesldrlve out of tho city. Street
Cars run to the grouuds ov«ry 2i> minutes
for all Pickulcs. U.J. WOOD.
mlHf Proprietor.
Furniture Factory
FOB S-A-LE.
LOCATED AT WILMINGTON,
Los Angeles County, California.
Factory has all approved machinery In
use, which Is entirely new. Machinery
driven by an eighty horse-power boiler
and engine. Railroad switch connects
factory withS. P. R. X.. giving facilities
tor shipping to all points In the interior,
and its close proximity to tbe wharf en
ables material to be landed at the factory
from the mills us cheaply us Iv San
Franci&oo.
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP
Toclose up partnership affairs of B. D.
Wilson A Co. Apply to the surviving
partner, J. DeBARTH SHORB,
my3tf San Gabriel P. 0.. Cal.
HOTELS.
United States Hotel,
HAM MEL & DENKER, Prop's.
Cor. Main and Requena Sis.
This hotel takes In an entire block,
fronting 320 feet on Requena street, 100 on
Mala aud €5 feet on Los Angeles street.
THE ROOMH
Are miry, tB4 all contain Spring Beds,
with the latest improvements.
TUX TABLE
Is supplied with the best the market
affords.
RATES MO 13 Kit AT K.
A Free Omnibus Is attached to the ho
tel, aud baggage is conveyed gratis to
and from the depot.
The United States Hotel Is centrally
located, opposite the Court House, aud Is
near the Postofllce and Land office.
Call and see us. You will receive good
treatment. HENRY HAMMEL.
A. H. DENKER.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.,
S. W. CRAICUE & CO..
Proprietors.
The St. Charles is located In the busi
ness centre ofthe city, and Is the largest,
most elegant nnd completely organized
Hotel lv Southern California.
Free coach to the house.
J. A. GORDON, Manager.
narWestern Union Telegrapb in Hotel
ofllce. Jylltf
MOJAVE HOTEL,
Mojav« Junction, Cal.
THIS HOUSE IS NOW PEP A RED &k
to receive Its numerous patrousJUijM,
aud the traveling public in general. BTi
tug entirely new aud spleudldty fur
nished, it affords superior accommoda
tions.
ITS TABLE D* HOTE
Is second to none in Southern California
THE BAR Is supplied with the choicest
brands of wines, liquors and ofgars.
An elegant BILLIARD ROOM Is also
attached to the house.
All trains stop here for breakfast anJ
supper. It is tlio point of departure for
the celebrated Inyo county mines, viz.-
Darwin, T.one Pine, Cerro Uordo and Pan
amlnt. Theofflceof the
LONE PINE STAGE CO.
Is at this hotel. The patronage of c
(raveling public N respectfully solicited.
MATTHEWS & BOYD,
fc2l-tf Proprietors.
THE
Commercial Restaurant
DOWNEY BLOCK,
Formerly Hotel Dcs Princes,
IS THR ONLY
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
IN THE CITY.
V. DOL, Proprietor.
NOW OPEN.
SIERRA MADRE VILLA,
A Trlvute Hotel ou the mesa or table
lauds ot the Sierra Madre Mountains.
Climate unsurpassed for
Summer or Winter Residence.
i
Commands a charming view of valley
and mountain, overlooking tho Han Ga
briel orange groves; Is four miles from
railroad and telegraph station; house en
tirely new, lighted by gas, aud contulns
all modern conveniences.
A School lor children on the pjemlses.
For particulars nddiess proprietor, P. O.
Box 1141, Los Angeles.
ANAHEIM HOTEL.
Cor. of CENTER & LEMON Sts.
*7"X "OM3 large, sunny and airy ."40
TABLE supplied with all the luxuries
the market affords.
noe-FIIEE COACH to ttie Hotel.
aplStf E. DUNHAM,Proprietor.
FOR SALE.
RARE CHANCE FOR A
BAHCAIN.
70 Acers in ihe Azu.a-Duarte
Water Rights Perfect and
Title Good.
FARM HOUSE, BARN <fc COR
RAL ON PREMISES.
SWFIKTEKN ACIIF.S IN WALNUTS,
Aye years' growth. Also,variety of Fruit
Trees hetween the walnuts.
TERMS MOOEItATK Apply person
ally or hy letter to
A. J. HORN,
mr2lf Postmaster at El Monte.
(1 • rtayat home. Agents wanted.
ait-Ji Outfit ami terms free IRUK 4
CO., Autusta,Maine. marildAwly
LINES OF TRAVEL.
" PACIFIC COAST ~
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Goodall, Perkins A Co Agents,
San Francisco.
San Francisco and Los Angeles,
EXPRESS LINE.
J I JIN E) SCHEDULE.
Arrive San S >■
g Francisco. □ a
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Pedro. g- - • - I 3
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£ Pedro. p::-:: 9
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(U tl h « h I) - tl
Botb steamships call at Port Hanord
(HauLutsUblßpo)aod Santa Barbara; also,
on down trip, at Ananelm Lauding for
freight only. The Senator calls at Ban
Buenaventura also every trip.
Passengers lor Han Francis o tafee
tun train ioi Santa Monica that, leaves
Los Angeles at 4:55 P.M., LtM Angoles
timo.
Los Angoles and San Diego
TUX HTKAMEK.S
Senator and Orizaba
Leave Santa Mon ca and Sun Pedro for
San June I, 0, 11, 10,21,26, and
July 1.
Passengers take tho train that leaves Los
Augetes forSau Pedro* at 3.4 jr. m„
Los Angeles time.
Rates of Fare from Los Angeles.
(Payable »n Uold.)
Cabin. Slf erage.
To Sail Francisco $15 00 $10 00
To Port Harford 12 00 0 00
To Santa Barbara 8 CO 0 to
To San Diego 8 5u 0 ju
Plans of steamers'cabins at Hgrut'soOlce,
where berths may be scoured.
for way roars.
The steamer Constantino leaves San
Buenaventura and Santa Barbara for San
Kraneisco every Sunday, calling at all
way ports.
Freight steamers leave San Francisco
for S.tn Diego and way ports about every
ten days, carrying snick, combusUbles,
etc.
For Passage or Freight as s bove, or
for tickets to aud from
Eastern Cities and Princi
pal European Ports,
Apply lo 11. MoLELLAN, Local
Ageut, Office, No. 66} Main street,
over the Cuuimerciul Bunk, Loa
Angela.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
—AND—
S I' IC A M IC It S.
Los Angeles, Yuma, San Diego and
Wilmington Divisions.
_ „.„ _
Important Change of Timo
On aud after Monday,Uec.mh, 1077, and
until further notice, iraius win run every
day as follows:
J EAVE LOS ANGELES:
Fou— Akkivk.
Wilmington 10:35 a.m. 11:65 a.m.
San Kranclsco 1:15 v. M. BiHuF.M.
" Accomodation 10:85 A. M. 7OR) A.St.
Yunia _ „.. i:ibT. v. 7:UOa. m.
Wilmington 0:00 " 4:55 r. m.
HautaAna -.4:00 " 0:10 "
TOWARD LOS AKOELES:
LEAVK- Akbivk.
Yuma 6:30 p.m. 10:15 a.m.
Santa Ana 0:30 A.M. 0:50 "
Wllminuton - 7:45 " 0:10 "
Wilmington 1:00 P. m. 2:20 p. m
San Fraucisoo 4:00 " 1:55 "
" Accom'datlon 4:30 " 11:56 A.M.
Trains run dally to Yuma, connecting
Willi steamers for Aubrey,
and Intermediate landl ngs on tbe Colo
rado about three times per month,
sleeping cars will be run daily.
Tr**Wl will be run by Sau Franolsco
Cole.
T. H. GOODMAN,
leu'l Pass, and Ticket Agt.
A. TOWNE, Qen'l Bup't.
t.. X HEWITT. Ass't Bup,'t.
LOS ANGELES & INDEPENDENCE
RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF TIME.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT.
lath, 1077, trains wiil run dally on
lliis road as follows:
L.cave
8 P Arrive Leave Arrive In
Depot Slt Depot 8. Mnica S. Mnlca
L Augl's L>. Angel's
0 30A.M 18:40 A.M. 1:7.40 A.M. 110 30 VM.
4.40 P.M.|4:20 P. M. ||«:U) P.M. |6:40 P.M.
On steamer days trains will connect
with the F. 0. steamship Co.'s steamers
for Ban Francisco and San ldego. See
their advertisement.
WM.J. L. MOULTON,
"II i l Ass't SUD't.
Montana Meat Market.
FRANK, fQPU
X- The best and tenderest
In the market. None but the
Prlmost Beef and Mutton
ever to be found. Note the address—Mon
tana Meat Market, Main Slr*«t, near
lirst. Los A.ngnten
MISCELLANEOUS.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
J. STRELITZ,
Fashionble Merchant Tailor,
No. 12 TEMPLE Block, Spring street,
Los Angeles. He has tbe LARGEST,
FINEST AND BEST STOCKED TAILOR
ING ESTABLISHMENT In Southern
C.ll'ornla. Bis old customers and the
public will and It the place to get BEST
STYLES and FITTING obtainable.
NEWEST BROADCLOTHS,
BEAVERS, DOESKINS,
DIAGONALS,
FANCY CASSIMERES,
VELVET 4 SILK VELVETING,
Constantly on hand. Refers to the prin
cipal gentlemen of the city, lor whom he
has made clothing.
ast~No necessity to send to San Fran
cisco for good tilting suits. dec3o-tf
BANKING HOUSES.
FARMERS' & MERCHANTS'
BASK
Of Los Angeles.
CAPITAL 500,000 CO
ISA I AS W. HELLMAN President
...™_ ™ _ Cashier
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
IBAIAS W. HILLHAN, EUOENE MKYKR,
O. W. I'MILOS, L. C. GOODWIN,
CUAKLkS DCCOMMDH, JosK MASCAKEI.,
John «. griffin, C. E. Tims,
Frank Lbcotjvrsdr.
Exchange for sale on
NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB
LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS,
BERLIN and HAMBURG.
Receive Deposits and Issue Their
Certificates.
Buy and Hell
LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN
MENT, STATE, COUNTY,
AND CITY BONDS.
Will also pay the highest price for Gold
and Sliver Bullion.
From and afterthis date,on all moneys
led as Term Deposits. Interest will be al
lowed.
Commercial Bank
Of Los Angeles.
Authorized Capital - * 300,000
M. S. PATRICK - President
E. F. BPENCE Cubic;
DIRECTORS.
M. s. Patrick, k. n. Mott,
A. A. Wilcox, H. Mabdky,
M. WOODWOKTH. I. LANKEHSUIM,
O. S. WITIIERBY, JNO. G. CAPRON,
J. E. IIOLLKMBKCK,
This Rank Is prepared to receive de
posits on open account, Issue Certificates
of Deposit, and transact a general Bank
ing Bu.luew,
Collections made and proceeds remitted
at cm rent rales of exchange.
Los Weles countylank!
MAIN STRKET,
Loa Angeles « Cal
Capital Stack (paid up), 3C0.C00
J. S. ST.AUSON President
K. H, HAKKit Vice-President
J. M. KIXIoTT Cashier
DIItECTOBS.
T. S. SI.AINt.N, P. BICAIinKT.
V. A. IiOOVKK, KOBKItT S. (iA XXX,
J. BIXHY, Qmo. W. I'HL.SL'OTT
A. W. HoWHAaN.
Receive Saviiik's Hank deposits.
Buy and sell exchange ou San Francisco.
'New York, London, Paris, Berlin and
Frankfort.
Bly exchange on alt parts o r the United
Staten aad Europe.
Receive money on open account and Cer
tificate of Deposit, an.l Uo a general
hankingand exchange business.
J. M. GRIFFITH & CO.
Lumber Dealers.
CORNER OF
Alameda and First Streets
nK.VL.ERS IN
DOORS, WINDOWS,
BLINDS, SHINGLES,
POSTS, LATHS,
SHAKES, HAIR,
PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC.
LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES
— AT —
Perry, Woodworth & Co.'s
L;j>ll3Elt YARDS
— AND —
PLANING MILLS,
No. la t'onißierelnl sireni, nesur
Uo! In.»il nepof. mrSO-tf—
J. O. JACKSON
luiimber Dealer
Corner ilamcda and Firsl Street*.
DEAL.FR IT,
DOORS, WINDOW'S, HI INDS,
POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS,
SHAKES, PI ASTER OF
PARIS, CEMENT AND
HAIR.
ftt 4 A A A ?."ii?.'»n ..is^lel^r"
Nk. I #|||| Cxp.n... fit- Ad
afll /sllll «r.«S A I. .1 AS T A CO.. Nu. 2,
St\J Ail W<,OAS Uu>. Si, CluslnuU. ■»
sarM
NO. 6
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Mason IcNotioe.
_ y\ _ * •*• M.—The stated meeHues
•SCTf of this Lodge are held on the
lint MONDAY ofeaoh monto at
f ~ } 7:80 P. M. Members of Pent.",
pua. No. 902, and all Master Mssons la
good standing are corllally invited.
By order ot the W: •M i ■
Chas. Smith, Secretary.
Lji angelei Chapter Nt. S3, R : . » : .
Mi*
mt -> Stated convocations on lo
MONDAY of *a.h mafk.
I* "■ * Maaoato xM.
im LU Sojourning trrmpanlons la
good standWeordteliy to .
KYm vlted. By ord.r of
l^ „ 8. O. FOY, H. T
1 f Sam. Praocb,
sassaasal Secretary.
Lit Angeles Council No, 11, Royal mi
Select Muter*, F, li
Holds its stated assemblies on th* 4th
*f9, m i* y of < "> oh month at Hasoßf* Hall,
at 7:30 p. m. Sojourning
good standing are fraternally Invito* to
attend. By older of the Th ••111-.
ft. G. CUNNINGHAM. Border.
TEMPLAR
De Uon Comsianeery ■•.
Holds Its stated conclaves at tha Aar.
him in Mssonic Hall, on th. Tata.
THURSDAY of earn month,atTwVetaS
P. H. Sojourning Knights Templar In
good standing are cordially InvlUKf to at
tend. By order of the
■ \ 4V.
J. C. LirrxxriaxD, Recorder.
I. O. O. F~
.*eSttß*i+. Anceiito I ami .re m». ua,
SKSsSk 1 ' "• °- F —KegSlar meetSc*
tul » Lodge are held .TelS
„. MONDAY evening al s o'otoal
at Odd Fel o*s' Hall, Downey Blow.
FK.O.W.
Lo. Aagelee Ladce jf*. as, 1.0. a>,ar.
... B*«ular meeting held an
jjjjrfßEfc WEDNESDAY EVENING Ol
*4aiJßJ*jFr ><rh week ut 7;. o'clock, te
. ; looming brethren in eioS
standing aro cordially Invited.
. „ J. W. BARD, N. O.
A. Fkank, R, 8.
Orange Grove Encampment, No. If, 1.0.
0. F.
REGULAR MEETINGS halo
4«nHex«xen!;.'. > ..' nH second kid Fourth
of each month a"
" ■ : 7* p - «• Sojourning Fatal-
Sto attend '""" lmg °° rdi,l,Jr «■*«•
B. MAKxakK. Scribe. oo " 1 ' B '- I - o '
§Knights ot Pythias.
OLIVE LpDCE. No. M.
meet* every I'fTuisanv
7 o'clock, at the 6i*tle-IKfL
Dowuey Blook. ill sojourning KnlSStt
in good standing are .n.rritally "nyltaiL
I. A. DUNSMdDR.C. O.
E. MII.EB.K. of R. a. ' *"
Confidence Engine Company No. 2.
w REGULAR MEETINGS ol
> «*l this Company will take pfaee
/Jaa&VN "" "'" n '» l Wednesday ..a
*WB& n »®°&- c^ h homerd n cr. nth ' " *
" W. S. MOORE. Secretary.
SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S
VITAL RESTORATIVE t
The great English remedy for Nervous
Debility, Spermatorrhea and t rematnre
Decline of physical Force.
The Vital Restorative
Will positively core, thoroughly and
permanently, any case of KXHAUBTXO
VITALITY or Nervous Debility, either
acute or of long standing, and In either
sex, no matter from what oause pro
duced.
The Vital Restorative
Is a thoroughly scientific prescription, la
not a quack nostrum, hence perraetly
safe to take; Is pleasant to the taste,
supplies to the cerebro spinal and sym
pathetic system of nerves new force.
Purities and Enriches
The blood, rejuvenating and relnvlgorat-
Ingboth mind and body. Thousands,
both in this country and in Europe, can
testify to tbe great restorative properties
of this really great medicine.
Price, $3 per botlle, or fonr times the
quanllty lor (10. Sent to any address se
cure Irom observation.
Andreas all letters to
A. E. MINTIE, M. D.,
(Graduate of tbe University of Penan!
vania and late Kesldent Surgeon la tha
Ortbopcedlc Hospital of Philadel
phia,)
No. 722 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
Sole Agent,
r. S.-DR. MINTIE can be consulted
In reference to the abovecomplaiate dur
ing office hours from 9 a. at. to S f. nr.
daily, and from 6 to 8 In the evening.
S?. I .?^ 3 ™*, 1 ,? A ' to 1 «• Consultation
FREE. Thorough examination and ad
vice to. Full directions and advice free
with every package ofmedlclne. lyliu
The Steams Ranches,
Atllltll K«BI.\MU, Truetce,
i*a Market St., aau Frauci.ro. Call
U/\ HI 111 ACRES OF LAND FOR
OOjIAJU sale, in lots to suit, suit
able for the culture of Oranges, Lemons,
Limes, Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches,
Apples, Pears. Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley,
Flax, Ramie, Cotton, etc., and also many
thousand acres of
Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suit
able for Dairying.
Good water la abundant at an average
depth of six feet from the surface. Oa al
most every acre of this land FLOWING
ARTESIAN WELLS can be obtained, and
the more elevated portions can he Irri
gated by the water or the Santa Ana river.
Most of these lands are naturally moiat
requirlugonlygocdcultivation to product
orops.
TERMS—One-fourth Cash; balance la
one, two and three years, with 10 per cent
lute rest.
1 will take pleasure In showing: these
lands to parties seeking land, who ar>
tuvlted to come and see this extensive
tract before purchasing elsewhere.
WM. R. OLDEN, Agent,
Anaheim, Los Angeles county, Dee. 24,
1 87
APPLE TREES.
EIGHTY THOUBANO AP
PLE TREES.
lam prepare J to sell,at v n precedent*
ediy low tls-urc*., eighty tbousand applo
uses, or ilnt most approved varieties.
Those who prop mb lo set out orchard*
would do well to oall and examine my
siivk. I urn also prepared to sell PK AH
tnnl oth'T orchard trees, on favorable
tor til". My O'Mect In sacrtrlolug tbe««
iriipK Is to retire from the uursery butt*
news.
G D. OOMPTON,
COM 1 TON. leffa \iu'les U>„ Ut.l
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