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VOL. X. ,'utt.inrtAd eve.j morning exoifpl Mou day, BY .IOMUPH 13. LYNCH. — TERMS FOR DAILY HERALD: k\ir annum, by mall or express »*lO St x months " " I Toree months " " ..»••- 8 Delivered by carriers, per week, 2& oents !. JS ANGELES WEEKLY HERALD is published every Satunlav morning. TERMS. •'■sc.veer, by mall orexpresn.one copy..s3* <ls months, " " " ' -J ' E i'liree ' " 0" \dvortlsoii»ent* Inserted at reasonable r lies. All Hlada ol Job-Work deae to Compete with NaP Franelaro In Prlce.Style, anil Elacauce al Work, ■nanatllp. LAWYERS. JOHN C. MORGAN, ATTOHXKV AT L.A.VV, tnl7tf SANTA MONICA. V.B. HOWARB. F. H. HOWARD. J. BROS'EAU. Howard, Brosseau & Howard, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Rooms, 08, H7 and 68 Tem ple Mock, third door, Los Angeles. febli-tr HENRY T. HAZARD, A TTORNEY AT LAW COLLECTION DEPARTMENT, O. A. 1/ Dobinson, Manager. OFFICE —It om« 8 and 9 Downey llloek. laBl-lf S. C. HUBBELL, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms 3 and 4 Ducunimnna Block, corner Main * Commercial streets, I,os Angeles. may7-tf A.iIL.UMKI.!.. Q. H.SMITH A. It. CHAPMAN, H. M. SMITH GLASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS, AT LAW, iIFFICK— TEMPLE RIAH'K UPHrtalra, !•"» > nireles. California. ncfrtf— 'l F. P. Ramirez, ATTORNII* AT LAW. OFFICE—Temple Block, No. 72, l.os Ange es. ni2-lm W. H. 11. Russell, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL LOR AT LAW. • •-Booms 2 and 3, Allen's Building, corner of spring and Temple Sts. alOif PHYSICIANS. DR. W. W. ROSS, Pliysicinn nnd Sui-fifeon OFFICE—CARDONA BLOCK, Rroms 17 and 18. Residence-Corner or Filth and Bill streets. in>2o-lm Dr. Klrkpatrick. Office and Resulenco—No. 15 FRANK LIN STREET. fe2B-lm Or. N. P. RICHARDSON, l'liy Miolitii nnd fiirgeon Residence, Fort Hill, I Offloe.No. 19Dow- Hoena Vista street. I neyßlock.upstairs. J. HANNON, M. D., COUNTY PHYSICIAN. I>OOMS9A 11, LANFRANCO BLOCK. IS. Residence Downey Avenue, Raft Los Angeles, near tlie end of street rail way. Qlfleo hours from 10 to 12 A. m. ; from 1 to I p.. M. ap2u tf Dr. Joseph Kurtz Has removed his office to No. 82 MAIN STREET, over Hotter <* Bradley's Furni ture store. Office Hours—From 10 to 12, 4 to 6 and 8 t3 9. Residence—Buena Vista street. my Iff Jf. Bechtinger, H. D., (OF VIENNA,) 1-ftHYSIOIAM TO THE ITALIAN IN •lependent and French M. 11. Socle lias. Ocu 11st ot the French Hospital in sun Francisoo. All chronic obstinate cases and operations ou the eyes attend ed to, OFFICE — No, 704 Hscramento street, comer or Kearny. Residence—SE. cor ner Mason and Pacltto streets, San Fran ulsco. 003 ly Dr. Chin Quong Zin, CHINESE DOCTOB. OFFICE—Corner Los Angeles aud Ar cadia streets. Mr-Cures all kinds of diseases. Office hours from 9 to 11 A. v. und from 2loSntiu7lo9r.il. npSUlf HUGHES' Russian and Electric Baths, SIQNORET'S BUILDING, opposite Merced Theater. R. HUGHES, In returning thanks to the publio for their liberal patronage, can with oonndence recommend his As the great PURIFIER end EQUAL IZERof the human body, enabling the system to throw off Its Impurities and giving to the lungs one-sixth more inspl railo.i of air than can beootalnelby breathing, by opening the pores of the skin and giving full play to the Unsensi ble respiration so necessary to physical health, mmr A female constantly ou hand to | Walton ladles. Open from 8 A. V. to 7 P. M. s23tf LOS ANGELES Exotic Gardens & Nursery 9 LOS ANGELES STREET, In JB* rear ot Cathedra). ZCT I would respectfully announce to my old customers and the put!...- irenerally that I have on hand and shall Keep eve i j thing In my line of business—TßEES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, etc., wholesale aud re tall, in.d at LOWEST PRICES. Orders From abroad promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed. Plants de livered free of charge In the city. LOUIS J. STENGEL, nir2-?m Formerly Shaeffer A Stengel. Los Angeles Daily Herald. Morning Telegrams. raaaeosrera l*ns«l,iit South. Mojavb, June 20.—E J Knowles, A H Showers, U H Brooks, Wm O'Brien, F A MacDougall, F P Fos ter, Capt Thomas, Miss M J Jacobs, E Conway, B J Candy, J N Alexander, S Hall and 14 soldiers, ivh.he,l Overboard and Drowned. San Francisco, June 26.— W. H. Yon Schmidt, son of the well known engineer, Col. Yon Schmidt, aud mate of the schooner Ariel, justarrived fromChoumagln Island, was washed overboard and drowned ou the passage to this port. Hnn Frauclacu Siarkela. Han Francisco, June 20.—Flour —Unchanged. Wheat—Stagnant and nominal; new, $1.62J©1.65; old milling, $1.65@1.80. Corn- Pull; large yellow, $2. Barley— Very dull; new, 87j@90c. Oats- Very dull; feed, $i.26@1.45. Rye —Nominal. Hay—New, good to choice, $10(3)14; common, $7@B. Potatoes—Scarce, and from l}@2c. Wool—Unchanged. Nnu Fri.nri.co f'lirr* nry. San Francisco, June 27.—The body of a child about one year old, name unknown, was found in dredging a scow, on tlie corner of Pacific and East street*, this morn ing. July dividends of California are offered on the street for $1.50. The Nevada Bank has reduced its loan limit on stock to $10, but has not yet called for more collat eral from those who obtained $15 on their stock. Hse |jjr«HrdlHi»— Trial »r i-aiter. huh-a Workl nit Trlelinoue. San Bernardino, June 26.— Tho trial if Patterson, for the mur der of young Barrett, was com menced in the District Court before Judge MeNculy yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. The prssecutiou is oouductcd by District Attorney Harris, assisted by H. Goodcell, Jr., and tbe defense by Col. A. B. Paris. A large number of witnesses were called to the stand, whose ex amination occupied the whole of the day. The testimony all goes to show that it was a most cruel and unmitigated murder. The argu ment was begun at the opening of Court this morning, and at 11:30 o'clock Ihe case was given to the jury, tlie verdict of whom is now awaited with great interest by the whole community. The telephone has beeu intro duced here, and ou Sunday last con nection was made between Coltou and Riverside via San Bernardino, a distance of 19 miles. Tlie exper iment was a complete success, and was enjoyed by a number n! citi zens at both places. Murder Will Osl. Boston, June 28th. —Henry A. j Parr, who arrived from St. John, ' N. 8., yesterday, has been arrested j on a charge of murder ou board the steamer Chesapeake, from New York for Portland December sth, i 1863. Parr was one of seventeen ! passengers who took possession of; tlie Chesapeake in the name of the Confederacy, shooting tho second [ engineer and throwing iiis body overboard. U .1.1 In CiX'oraln. NfcW York, Juue 20.—Qui hum Blake of Boalou, wliu made a for tuuo in California mines, has lately bought a tract of laud in Georgia, after prospecting it for gold, and paid $40,000 cash for it. The pro perty ia undeveloped, hut Blake proposes to work itou an extensive scale. It has been reported that several sales of Georgia gold pro perties have lately been made, and the Held Is said to ho thronged with prospectors. 2flolil«» Democracy in cuiivrullou. Columbus, June 20. —The Demo cratic State Convention met in the Opera House this morning. A.T. Willing was chosen Temporary Chairman aud Frank Kelly, of Cleveland, Secretary. After ap pointing Committees, tlie Conven tion took a recess. Jllrß. JedUs Agra 111. Washington, Juue £0. —Mrs. Jenks was before tbe Potter Com mittee again to-day and said she may have letters from Senator Kel logg not yet submitted to tho Com mittee, but declines to produce them without the consent of that gentleman, which the gentleman gave through Judge Shellabarger. The Senator added that he was de sirous of having any aud all cor respondence between himself and Mrs. Jenks laid before the Com mittee. Mrs. Jenks then said tbe letters were iv New Orleans aud she would produce tliem as xoou us possible. The expected package of Audersnn letters lias not yet boen reoeived. In reply to questions, the Witness (aid she dictated the Sher man letter to auother party and wished tbe Committee distinctly to understand that she herself did not write it. Q. —Who was the person to whom you dictated tbe lettei? A.—Mr. Chairman, I must de cline to tell that. It would not be honorable; it was a person promi nent in Louisiana politics; I saw him probably six months ago; he may be deatl now for what I know; he was a kind of Republican. The present draft of the letter was too elaborate for witness's taste but the second draft suited better. ■ Witness did not show either dralt to Weber. Left him to infer that the letter was genuine. Never mentioned tho fact of the first draft lo any one until In this room. Witness asked McMahon, with au j air of haughtiness, if there were any mors lame, blind or halt ex pected as witnesses in her case; if so he had better go out upou the highway and bring them in. McMahon — You know, Mrs. Jenks, there are none so blind as those that will not see. Mrs, Jenks was informed that two letters awaited her lv tbe House Postofnce, and she was ex cused. A. G. Haley, recalled, testified that he had several conversations in January and February last with LOS ANGELES, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 27. LB7B. Mrs. Jenks regarding the Sherman letter, and it came out in those conversations that sho was In Washington in behalf of Governor Packard as au appli cant for the collectorship; that she hail approached Secretary Sherman about the matter; that she knew the whereabouts of the Sherman letter and had been offered two thousand dollars for it. Witness advised her that the letter was at least worth $5,000 to Secretary Sherman,and he (the witness) pro posed that she make him her agent to place the letter where it would do the most good, Mrs. Jenks gave the wituess to understand that she would visit Louisiana and bring the letter with her on her return. She had read a letter to tbe wituess during their conversation, purport ing to be from her husband, which referred to the Sherman letter. The letter was very affectionate aud contained much poetry, aud he, being very fond of poetry, the reading was greatly enjoyed by him. Cross Kxuminatinn. — Witness's friendship wllh Mrs.Jenks amount ed to a groat deal more than a mere boarding bouse acquaintance. As near as be could remember the quotations referring to the Sher man letter, read from a letter pur porting to be from her husband, the words were about as follows: "You have committed the blunder of permitting these documents to Uave your bauds." ■ ninoi. R>iHibiic»a OaaVeiMlaa, Sprinofield, Ills., June 2C— The Republican State Convention was called to order at noon by Hon. A. C. Babcock, Chairman of the State Central Committee. Wm. A. James, of Lake county, was chosen temporary chairman, and, upon taking the chair, briefly re called the services and triumphs of the Republican party in every state and national crisis, aud urged that there be no weak or uncertain tim ber in the platform which was to be constructed by this Convention. After the appointments of the usual committees tbe Convention took a recess until 2 o'clock. Nlioi by a << nobler Milwaukee, June 20.—Theodore Henderson, proprietor of the Fern ly Hotel, was shot and killed at 7 a. M. to-day by Russell Wheeler, a noted gambler of this city. Tuo Quiet. orHimlil nead) Madrid, June 20.—The Queen of Spain is dead. Sea, VMal-L.nl IrntTerlii. London, June 26.—General Grant will return to the United States next spring, by way of India. Lord Dtifferln, Governor General of Canada, accepts the extension of his appointment. Eiiateru Notes. London, June 26.—Three Indian troop ships which have beeu or dered to Malta have reported to tuke back the Indiau contingent force. Earthworks are being con structed at the northern outlets of the Carpathian passes and moun tain roads are being rendered prac ticable for artillery ou both sides of the frontier. I.ONDON, Juno 20.---The talk of settling the exact delineations has now been entrusted principally to a European Commission. Fort resses on the Danube aud in Bul garia are to be dismantled. Berlin, June 20.—Bosnia and Heizegovina are to be occupied by Austrian troops within a fortnight. Au arch Piotlcr. Berlin, Juue 26.—Bishop, the Euglishman sentenced to impris onment for bribing officials to ob tain plaus of the German fortresses, is the same man who was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment in 1861 at Turin for participation in a conspiracy in favor of ex-King Francis nf Naples. He also cor rupted a Prussian Sergeant at Metz in 1577 to obtain Information rela tive to the mobilization of tbe royal engineers. He was a staunch ul tramoutane and enemy of Bis marck, Prussia and Germany. Notice of Removal, Monday or Tuesday Next 1 W'll.l. KKMOVK -MY BOOT AND SHOE STORE From 10-1 Main street. To No. 28 Central Block, Spring Street. I shall utf(lad to welcome my custom* «niinmv new quarters. a. s. Mcdonald. real tr GO TO THE CAPITAL BAKERY, No. 57 STRING 81., Near First. Where the FINEST ASSORTMENT of BREAD AND CAKES In the city Is to lie found. WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY. ni2l-lm HENRY SCHUMACHER. zp^sttt:r,:e. lam now ready to ro.-eive animals on pasture. In ray enclosed lauds, In the western part of the elty. Alt animals at owners' risk. Apply at my oflloe. P. BEAUDRY. 81 New High street, opposite Pico House I null GIL, JONEW, FAMILY GROCERY, NO. 41 SPRINC ST. A rull assortment or first-class Family Grooerles, Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Lard, etc., kept on hand AT REASONABLE PRICES. fe2otf OCC iA *17 AWEEKloagants.llO ADD lU 911 outfit FREE P. O, VICKKItV, \uglista Maine. «ept2wly BUSINESS CARDS. TUDSON, GILLETTE & GIBSON, EXAMINERS OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCERS, Itooras 13 and 14, McDonald Block, Main St., LOS ANGELES, Cal. septa tf John £. Jackson. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Room 41 Temple Block. slBlf W. H. J. BROOKS. ÜBORQEJ.Cf.ARKE. BROOKB & CLARXE, Searchers of Records and Examiners of Titles. «wr ALL UN'S BUIDINU, corner Spring and Temple streets. J. A. Cahev. Thus. A. Faoan. DOWNEY CITY REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Ranchoa. Houses, Lots and Other Prop erty Bought and Sold on Commission, By Carey & Fagan, DOWNEY CITY, CALIFORNIA. Mr. FAGAN Is also an Attcrney>at-Law. mrlOif Rubottom Ranch for Sale. This valuable property, containing EIOHITY-SIX ACRES, one of the most eligible to Investors in Southern Califor nia, Is tor sale. Qood title and abund* ance of water. It Is in the heart of the beautiful and producttvo San Jose Val ley, thirty miles from Los Angeles. Hotel Furniture & Fixtures, ALSO, 70R SALE. A RARE BARGAIN Is presented. 11l health, and a desire to give my wife a change ofscene and air, aro the motives which Induce me to sell. Address, for terms. mt-JOtf W. W. RITROTTOM.Spadra. Picnic Grounds- SOCIETIES and private parties desir ing to secure picnic grounds would do well to cousult tue Messis. &, into., —or THE CITY GARDENS. These grounds havo been prepared re gardless of expense and are provided with one of the largest and best dancing pavilions outside of San Francisco. Arbors, Ten-pin Alleys, Swings, Hori zontal Bars, Shooting Oallery, and in deed, everything necessary for the amusement of plcufckers, and will be let cheaper than auy other grounds iv this vicinity. No improper persons will bo admitted to theQardens under any circumstances. Lunch can atall times bo procured at the bouse. m9-tf AGRICULTURAL PARK. CIOCIETIEH, CHURCHES, CLUBS and PRIVATE PARTIES will And it to their advantage to look at these beauti ful grounds before making arrangements elsewhere. For j PIC-NIC GROUNDS It has no equal lv tho State. A NEW DANCING PAVILION, One of the largest in the State, just com pleted. Fine groves, beautiful lawns, Base Ball grounds. Croquet grounds, swings for families and children, hori zontal bars, In fact everything has beeu built aud put In the finest order. No time, trouble or expense has been spared to make it the great pleasure resort ol Los Angeles. The fluest drive out of the city. Street Curs run to the grounds every 20 minutes for all Plcknics, H.J. WOOD, mll-tf Proprietor. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The Annual Meeting of the Stockhold ers of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAIL ROAD COMPANY Will be held at tbe oflioo of the Company In the city of Sau Francisco, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1878. The polls will open at ten o'clock a. m. and close at two p. v, J Istd J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. FOB SALE. I offer my place, three-quarters of a mile from Downey City, on lh« Wilming ton road, adjoining the College; at a bar gain. Il comprises TWENTY ACRES, Fifteen of which are In fruit, of choice varieties. There are eight acre* of Mus* cat grapes. Comfortable bouse ua the premises. LOW PRICE A REASONABLE TERMS. Immediate possession will be given, 11 desired, with the entire growing crop oi fruits, eto. Water rightattached to land, but no necessity lor use. Apply to Jy4 6m O. H. ALLEN, on the premises. BOILER MAKER. I uni now prepared to do all kinds of Boiler Work and Repairing BOILERS promptly attended to nnd satisfaction guaranteed. A. DOH.V. Jey-lm P. O. Box. No. 258. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage I ■nSMpsjBBA Outd«te Wsdfook «r».J !"."•§ * T P. ■ionlidoiilißl "lr.-aii.tt on the mm 4a*j ail ,11 liiiitio ot m«rri«H9 tml Hi* ■BXBaMMWav|HHßpt'»u>('> th*t mi til lor it Ihe t-rtti of Rep rod notion *n< g£ggLU^u^g^^^ a th(i Dlie**e* sf Women. I T ■ ■ .TTTWnTj A book lor |irl»«tr, ronaltl. Ilif il afkl rt-ad.ng aDpafci, pric. ADVISER! On all tli«>ra>rf of a Private Nature truing Irom Sell Abuts, Excccccs. or Secret Diseases, with the beat uwani of rurc, 224 larjra nacct, prlcr AO eta. A CLf NIOAL LECTURE on the abore diaeaara and *oie of the Throat and Langs, Oatanrh.Rupture, th' Opium Habit,a,t ~ price lOcfa. I •. )k r book aent post pit Id on raeetnt of priee-. or all three, tmitnininK .'iXtpaffi-M, bt-autinil!v iliuatratnl. lor 74 eta. Addrvau BUTTS, No. UN. ttth St. Bt. Louis. M» ajfl HOTELS. United States Hotel, i HAMMEL & DENKER, Prop's. Cor. Main and Requena Sts. This hotel takes in an entire block, fronting 320 feolon Requena street, 100 on ' Malu and 65 feet on Los Angeles street. THK gOOMi Are airy, an<l all contalu Spring Beds, wttu tbe latest Improvements. I THK TABLE Is supplied with the best the market I affords. UATKB MODEUATK. A Free Omnibus Is attached to the ho* tel. aud baggage is oonveyed gratis to and from the depot. The TJulled States Hotel is centrally located, opposite the Court House, aud Is • near tbe Postomce and Land Offlce. Call and see us. You will receive good treatment. HENRY HAMMEL. A. H. DENKER. ST. CHARLES HOTEL' 1.09 ANGELES, CAL., 8. W. CRAIGUE & CO.. i Proprietors. The St. Charles Is located in the busi ness centre ol the city, and Is the largest, most elegant and completely organized Hotel in Southern California. Free coach to (he house. J. A. GORDON, Manager. •arWeßtern Union Telegraph In Hotel offlce. Jylltf ~ MOJAVE HOTEI, Mojayo Juuotioii, Cal. THIS HOUBE IS NOW PEPARED fal to receive Its numerous patronsJ&jM, and the traveling publio In general. Be ing entirely new and splendidly fur nished, it affords superior accommoda tions. ITS TABLE LV lIOTE Is second to none in Southern California THE BAR is supplied with the choloest brands of wines, liquors and cigars. An elegant BILLIARD ROOM Is also attached to the bouse. All trains stop here for breakfast an.) supper. It Is the point of departure for the celebrated Inyo county mines, viz.— Darwin, Lone Pine, Cerro Oordo and Pan ami nt. Tbeoffloeof the LONE PINE STAGE CO. Is at this hotel, The patronage of c travellug public Is respectfully solicited. MATTHEW.** A BOYD, fett-tf Proprietors. THE Commercial Restaurant DOWNEY BLOCK. Formerly Hotel Dcs Princes, IS THK ONLY FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN THE CITY. V. DOL, Proprietor-. NOW OPEN. SIERRA HADRE VILLA, A Private Hotel on the mesa or table lands of the Sierra Mudre Mountains. Climate unsurpassed for Summer or Winter Residence. Commands a charming view of valley and mountain, overlooking the Han Ga briel orange groves; is four miles from railroad and telegraph station; house en tirely now,lighted by gas, and contains all modern conveniences. A School for children on the pjemlses. For particulars addieus proprietor, P. O. Box 1111, Los Angeles, ANAHEIM HOTEL. Cor. of CENTER A LEMON Sts. «STH OMS large, sunny und uiry.-5» TABLE supplied with all the luxuries , tbe market affords. atS-FKER COACH to the Hotel. apl3tf E.DUNIIAM, Proprietor. FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. 70 Acers in the Azina-D uarte Water Rights Perfect and Title Good. i ' FARM HOUSE, BARN & COR j RAL ON PREMISES. • MTNrriUI ACRES IN WALNUTS, J five years'growth. Also, variety of Krult Trees between tlie wslnuts. E 5 TERMS MODERATE Apply person ally or by letter lo A. J. HORN, • mrttr Postmaster at El Monte. myMm LINES OF TRAVEL. pacific Toast" STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Oooiluii. Perkins* Co Aaeuts, Sau Francisco. j San Francisco and Los Angcle.". EXPRESS LINE. JUNIO - CUED IJLIS. O » g JO g l« Arrive San c- * - - - j? I Francisco. P => B __J2 3 " Leave Sta £ >> 0 Monica. A 3 w <~i <j — w » « » r? » « Leave San f ts Pedro. 3* - = - - g 2 s j Arrive San «> >, 1 Pedro, gs =-- : i p U I :35? HSSF n Arrive Sta » >, 3 Monica, B 1 ""! 3 5 s*. | _ I^*2BBl V Leave Ban a Francisco. ■ §3 S 1 3 I j| p 9 ijiiiii «*«2 * 5 * OQ ft) h t) b V k V Hot (i steamships call at Port Hartord (SanLulsObispo)and Santa Barbara; aUo, on down trip, at Anaheim Landing fur freight only. The Senator calls at Sau Buenaventura also every trip. BW* Passengers for Han Francis o take the train lot Santa Monica that leaves Lou Augeies at 4:35 P. M., Los Angeles time. Los Angeles and San Diego THE STEAMERS Senator and Crizaba Leave Santa Monica and San Pedro for San Diego, June 1, 0, It, (0,21,2(1, and July 1. Passengers take the traiu that leaves Los Angeles ibrSan Pedro at, ;t i > p. m., Los Angeles time. Rates of Fare from Los Angeles. (Payable in Gold.) Cabin. Stferage. To Sao Francisco %lb 00 $10 00 To Port Harford 12 00 9 00 To Santa Barbara 8 (0 0 u> To Sau Dlogo 8 50 U jO Plans of steamers'cabins at agent's office, where berths may bj mi cured, FOR WAY PORTS. Tho steamer Constantino leaves Sau Baenaventura and Santa Barbara for Sau Francisco every Suuday, calling at all way ports. Freight steamers leave San Frauclsco for Sin Diego and way ports about every ten days, carryiug stock, combustibles, etc. For I'ASsogeor Freight as *>bovo,or tor tickets to and from Eastern Cities and Princi pal European Ports, Api.ly to H. McLELLAN, Local Agent, Oiiioe, No. 6CJ Main street, over tlie Commercial Bank, Los Angeles. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD —AND- S '1' X A 91 X 1£ S. Los Angeles, Yuma, San Diego and Wilmington Divisions. 1 ■ Important Change of Time On and after Monday,Dec.lTtli ,1877, and until furtlxer notice, trains wi.i ruu every day as follow*: IE AYE LOS ANGELES: For— Arrive Wilmington 10:35 A.M. 11:5.iA. M. San Francisco 1:16 r m. Utttl i*. m, " Acconi'datlon 10:85 a. H. 7;koa.m. Yuma ....„ „.. ii:26p. m. 7:iki a. m. Wilmington 3:30 " 4:4j v. a. Bauta Ana 4:00 ■• tf:l» " TOWARD LOS ANUKLEei: Lkavb— Arrive. Yuma 6:30 p.m. 10:1s a. m. Santa Ana 6:30 A. M. »:SO " Wllmlnaton 7:45 " 0:10 " Wilmington 1:00 p.m. 2M p. m Bau Francisco „ 4:00 " 1:65 " " Accom'datlon 4:30 " 11:55 A.M. Trains run daily to Yuma, connecting with steamers for Aubrey, Klirenberg and Intermediate landings on the Colo rado about three times per inonih. sleeping cars will be run dally. Tru'Mswlll bo ruu by sau Francisco time. T. H. GOODMAN, it-ii' 1 Pass, and Ticket Ant. A. N. TOWNE. Gen'l Sup't. ii. K. HEWITT. Ass't Sup't. LOS ANGELES & INDEPENDENCE RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. OCT. 15th, 1877, trains will run dally on this road as follows: i,euve 8 P Arrive Leave Arrive In Depot SB Depot 8. Mnlca 3. Mnlca L Angl's Li. Angel's 0 30A.M. 18:40 A. M. 1,7.40 A.M. IIO3UAM. ■ 4.40 P.M.|4:'2o P. M. ] l»:-0 l.M.. |6:40 P.M. On steamer days trains will connect with the P.O. Steamship Co.'s steamers for Sau Francisco and San Diego. See their advertisement. WM. J. 1,. MOULTON, olltf Ass't Sup't. Montana Meat Market. FUtKI.INGEK & FRANK, fIRV Tiie best ami tenderest Me.iInAJBITJ - In the market. None but the • Prlmest Beef and Mutton ever to be found. Note the address—Mon t tana Meat Market, Main Street, uesu I'lrst, Los Angeles MISCELLANEOUS. MERCHANT TAILOR. * J. STRELITZ, Fashionble Merchant Tailor, XTo. 12 TEMPLE Block, Spring street, JX Los Aageles. He lias the LARGEST, FINEST AND BEST S '"OCKED TAILOR ING ESTABLISHMENT In Southern ' California. Uls old customers and the public will nnd it the place to get BEST STYLES and Fl LTING obtainable. NEWEST BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DOESKINB, DIAGONALS, : FANCY CASSIMERES, VELVET A SILK VELVETING, Constantly on hand. Refers to the prin cipal gentlemen of the city, lor whom he has made clothing. aVNo necessity to send to San Fran cisco for good tilting suits. dec3o-tf BANKING HOUSEbT FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' BANK Of Los Augeies. CAPITAL 600,000 OO ISAIAS W. lIELLMAN President « «. Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ISAIAS W. II XI.I.MAN, EriKNK MCYER, O. W. Cm 11, oh, L. C. Goodwin , I '11 A HI.KM Dr/COMMUN, JOSE MABCARBI., John S. Griffin, C. E. Thorn, Frank Lecoovrbub. Ex.hange for sale on ; NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, BERLIN and HAMBURG. Receive Deposits and Issue Their i Certificates. Bay avid Well LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY, AND CITY BONDS. Will also pay the highest price for Gold and Sliver nullum. From and after this date, on all moneys lett as Term Deposits. Interest will be al lowed. Commercial Bank Of Loa Angeles. Authorized Capital - 300,000 il. S. I'ATUIOK President E. F. fIPENCE Cwhler » DIRECTOR**. ' M. 8. Patrick, R. EL Mott. A. A. Wli.rox. H. MaBDKY, M. WOODWORTIX, I. LANKKRSHIM. O. S. WITUKHKY, JNO. O. < Al'IU'N, J. K. 1I0LLK!IBECK ( ' This Rank Is prepared to receive de posits on open account, Issue Certificates of Deposit, and tfttiisuct a general Bank lug liubiuesi*. i Collections made and proceeds remitted | at out rent rales of exchange. LOS ArmES COUNTY BANK. i MAIN STREET, Ijos Angeles Cal Capital Stock (paid up), 300,000 I J. s. SLAI7SON President It. s. MAKER Vice-President J. M. Ei.UoTT Cashier 1 1)1 RECTORS. J. 8. SI.AUSON, F. BEAUniIV. I V. A. HOOVER, Robert s. Haker, J. BIXRY, Geo. W. I'kkscott A. W. Bowman. Receive Savings Bank deposits. Huy and sell exchange on San Francisco. New York, Loudon, Paris, Berlin and Frankfort. B ty exchange on all parts ol the United States aad Europe. Receive money on open account and Cer tificate of Deposit, ami do a general banking and exchange business. TM. GRIFFITH 737" Lumber Dealers. CORNER OF ! Alameda and First Streets ÜBAI.KRS IN i DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, SHAKES, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC. ; LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES — AT — Perry ( Wood worth & Co.'s LUMBER YAItDH — AND — 1 PLANING MILLS, No. 19 Commercial streot, nesr 1 KHiirofMt nepof. mrao-tf— » ■- , -, J. G. JACKSON j I -liii»l>oi- Dealer t ■ j Corner Alameda and First Streets DEAI.KR IN ' DOORS, WINDOWS, Rl f\DB, POSTS, SHINGLES. LA-THB, • SHAKES, PI ASTER OF PARIS, CKMKNT AND f HAIR. ft) f (% A A f.llSl'i?'..!! 3k, I /■III' 1 '* I "'' exp.naasr-M. *a 1- •111 /1111 l 4r.,.5. A I..:aM* (1> .Kn 1, il VIU V V i,■» »Hi.v..m., ri»i,ui * estl NO. 24 SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic Notice. Il I.«w Ang.lea I odge Ha. 43. r. _ ff\_ * A. M—The Hated meeting. jr ol lb la Lodge era held on t£m flrnt MONDAY of each monta al .. .. 7: ™ *•• »■ Member, of PentaT pea. No. 202, and all Mailer Manna la i good standing are cor Daily Invited. liy enior of the W: M: , Chas. Smith, Secretary. j Lot Angeles Chapter No. 33, R;. t Stated convocation! on lv MONDAY of each moatii JH p. M. at Masonle Malt.' Sojourning aompanlona In good standing cordially In vlted. Ky order of R 0. FOY, H. F Sam. Prager, Secretary. Lot Angeles Council Ns. 11, R o n| aaa Selact Masters, f, » i. m^ Holds Its stated assemblies on the 4th Monday of each menth at Masonic Hall SUV* 0 , P -U, Bo)™""*' Comiaihna In good standing are to atten.l. By order oftheTh-.n?-. BwKtrdeV.^ Craur °» Lion Commander, Ma Moldß its stated conclavea at the A»». lum In Masonic iiall. on the Thiii THURSDAY ol ea,h momu°at 7X o'S£S r. it. Sojourning Knight. Templar In good standing arecordiully Invited to at. tend. By order of the J. C. LITTLKFI ELD. Recorder. i. o. o. rT~ •F**r ,le * ul,r meeting. ~«Hir ft,"}' 1 ! . l '" d «f« **» held evary =t rvi ■ «■ . MONl ' AY evenlngat 8 n'elfwi viir,. Fel ■"*".' u »"- i>owney BloVa. s^ t Jfn g gre?,iX'd l^X, „r ia Lob Angeles Ha. «0,i.0. o.r. JSsWaW _.. R ** n,ar meeting held on jffMfcWEDNESDAY KfENlio ol each week at 7V o'clock, fia , , lournlng brethren in good standing aro cordially Invited. A. FRA W K,R. B . /W BABD - M - ° Orange Grove Encampment, No. SI, I. 0. 0. F. j-aSpjftk REGULAR MEETINGS held ■V SJBon 'he Second and Fourth I S of each month Tat . , ~X P. M. sojourning Patrl- Mto aufndf *"" J "" f are oordl * l * B. Marxsew. Scribe. 0 °' LIPS ' C> P - § Knights of Pythias. OLIVE LODGE, No. 98. meets every TfTursaaJ e7enlnc;at „„ ~<? cloo «. »t th. Castle-Hall, Downey Block. All sojourning Knla*t. In good standing are . ordially Invited C. E. M ir.K 9 .K I : o A fg. U i' BMOOB ' C - 0 - Confidence Engine Company No. 2. 4BW thlß Com pauy will take place -J"tmSfP o'clock. H } „rd..r, W. a. MOORE. Secretary. SIR ABTLEY COOPER'S VITA L RESTORATIVE I The great English remedy for Nervous Debility, spermatorrhea and 1 rematur* Deolineof Physical Force. The Vital Restorative Will positively cure, thoroughly r.nd c- e e,'. n . a ,", e^i ly ' Bn y eß " e or EXHAUS'I ED VITALITY or Nervona Debility, either acute or of long standing, and In eitbar sex, no matter from what cause pro duued. The Vital Restorative Is a thoroughly scientific prescription, la not a quack nostrum, hence perfectly sale to take; la pleasant to the taste, supplies to the cerebrospinal and sym pathetic system of nerves new force, Purifies and Enriches The blood, rejuvenating and relnvigoral lug both mind and body. Thousands, both in this country and in Europe, aan testify to tho great restorative properties of this really great medicine. Price, $3 per botllo, or four times tbe quantity lor 110. Sent to any address se cure irom observation. Address all letters to A. E. MINTIE, M. D., graduate of the University of Pennsyl vania ami late Resident Surgeou to tlie Orthopcedio Hospital of Philadel phia,) No. 722 Montgomery St., Ban Francirco. Sole Agent. P. S.—DR. MINTIE can be consulted In reference to the abovecomplaints dur ing office hours from 9 a. m. to S p m dally, and from 6 to 8 In the evening. Su'JSS'VJ? A - M -l° Ip> *• Consultation r REE. Thorough examination aud ad vice, 15. Full directions and advice Irea with every package or medicine, lylfctf The Steams Ranchos, AUWED It«lll trustee, S4III Market si., dan Frauclaro, Can. fl/Ul ACRES OF LAND FUR VJV/jV/vTV/ sale, In lota to suit, suit able for the culture or Oranges, Lemons Llmes.rigs, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches. Apples, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley . Flax, Ramie, Cotton, etc, and alio many thousand acres of Natural Evergreen Patturea, Suit able for Dairying. Good water Is abundant at an average depth of six feet from the surface. On al most every aero of thla land FLOWING ARTESIAN WKLI.S can be obtained, and the more elevated portions can be Irri gated by the water of the Santa Ana river. Most of these lands are naturally moist requiring only good cultivation to produe. orops. TERMS—One-fourth Cash; Valance la oue, two and three years, with lo per caul Interest. I will take pleasure In showing tbaae landsto parties seeking land, who aro Invited to come and see this extensive I tract before purchasing elsewhere. . WM. R. OLDEN, Agent. Anaheim, Loa Angeles county, Dae. 24, 1 87 APPLE TREES. . EICHTY THOUSAND AP PLE TREES. , I hiii prcpsred to se)l,nt unpieccdeut edly low figures, eighty tbou.and apple trees, of the most approved vartetita. Those who propose to set out orchard, would do well to call and examine my ilo-s. lam also prepared to sell PEAK sud other oichard trees, on favorable terms. My oblect In sacrificing ihe.a trees Is to it lire from th,. uursery busi ness. G. D. COMPTON, COMPTON, Ie Angeles Co,, Cal dll tt