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Tcutonia Saloon, 123 Main Street.
The celebrated Fredericks.
euROK Laoer Beer will be, from
this day, on draught and be kept
all through the Summer montbson
Ice. Hot lunch from 11 to 2 o'clock;
all delicacies always ou band.
Tony Faber,
niy29tf Manager.
Ponet & Orr
Have removed their Under
tak iNi! and Picture-Frame
Warerooms to the store formerly
occupied by R. Sotelo, No. 48 Main
street, under the Lafayette
Hotel. my2ml
Reduced Prices.
1 otter my stock of doors, sashes,
etc., at the following reduced pri
■es"
WINDOW SASH.
•>xll) $1 35
!1112 1 50
11x13 1 65
1.)x12 1 05
10x14 1 75
10x1(5. 2 25
15x28 2 75
15x32 3 00
15x36 3 35
15x40 - 3 50
Other sizes in proportion.
DOORS.
2.6x6.6x1 Inch $1 60
S.oxo.6xlL moulded 1 90
2.8x6.8x11 " 2 12
2.8x6.8x11 " " 25
2.10x6.10x11 " 250
3x7x11 " 2 75
Every other size in proportion.
Also great reduction in paints, oils
and glass, at No. 28 Los Angeles
street, under the White House.
B. Raphael.
Im-sepl27
Great bargains for the next sixty
days at Meyersteiu's, 49 Main
street, under the Lafayette Hotel.
Iv sixty days from to-day 1 must
dispose of the largest portion of my
new stock of flue men aud boy's
clothing, hats, boots and shoes, dry
goods, etc., and will from this day
sell all the above goods at greatly
reduced prices. Tlie public are po
litely Invited to call and examine
my stock and prices and convince
themselves of the above facts.
H. Meyerstein,
49 Main St., under Lafayette Hotel.
The Russian Electric Baths of H.
Hughes and Wife are located ut No.
15 Main street, opposite tho Pico
House. Gemloman and la
dles will bewailed upon by persons
of their own sex. novlttf
The dry goods aud novelty store
of Charles Prager, at No. 5 Com
mercial street, is an attractive re
sin t to the ladles of Los Angeles.
Mr. Prager has one of the most ex
tensive and recherche stocks of
goods ever brought to Los Augeies,
and there Is absolutely nothing
necessary to the feminine toilette
which may not be found in his
store. He has been guided iv his
purchases by a thorough knowledge
of tbe requirements of this section,
and the latest fashions and novel
ties may be at all times inspected
at No. 5 Commercial street. Give
li 1 in a call. my 7
Notice.
The Ladies' Oyster Rooms, Re
lueua street, near Main, opposite
tlie United States Hotel, are again
opened to the ladies and will be
carried ou in a strictly respectable
wuv, so that all ladies, with or
u/ichout escorts, may feel at ease
and receive prompt and respectful
attention. Oysters in every style,
shrimps, tea, coffee, etc., constantly
ou hand. Joe Bayer.
oct 4 tf
The Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co.
have made arrangements to receive
monthly cargoes of the famous Ph.
Best Brewing Company's export
lager beers. These beers are made
at Milwaukee and bottled by the
ifesarß. St amm A Meyer. The
li.-st of the cargoes arrived yester
day, consisting of an entire load.
The Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co.,
through this arrangement, are
enabled to oiler special advantages
to purchasers. The first prizes
erere awarded to this Ph. Best Ex
port beer at tlie Centennial Expo
sition, at the Wisconsin State Fair,
held at Milwaukee, and at the
Inter-State Fair held at Chicago.
Imam 21
McKenzie's.
Uo lo McKenzie's, 129 Main
ilreet, Ponet block, for the finest
Jomestic and imported liquors aud
wines, by the bottle or on draught.
The purity of these wines and li
quors Is guaranteed, and McKen
ile's host of customers testify
unanimously as to their merit. J3tf
Clothing, tho best assortment
aud'best goods,' are sold cheaper
than elsewhere at Meyersteiu's, 49
Main street.
Joe Bayer, of Congress Hall, has
lust received a consignment of
Humboldt lager beer. It is a su
perb article aud cannot be excelled
ai a draught beer. Oysters,
shrimps, hot and cold lunches of all
kinds', cqnatantly on band. Give
film a cail. Corner Main and Re
queua streets, opposite tbe U. S.
rfqtel. o9
For all kinds of teuts, wagou
covers and awnings, go to Johu
Shaffer, No. 68 Alameda street, op
posite Sisters' School. He sells
and sews all kinds of canvas
cheaper ih au »P,y pne I" Lo B An "
g|i|es or San Francisco, by hand or
machine. Second band tents
bought and sold or to rent. ft3tf
Call on Caroline C. Burton, at
No. 148 Main street, proprietress of
the Ladies' Hair Dressing Estab
lishment. She makes braids, curls
«ud waterfalls at the shortest no
tice. Tangled bair straightened
»qd made up into any shape. Per
fumeries of the finest quality al
ways on hand, ootf-lm-eod.
City Bill Pester.
M. Engel, bill poster aud distrib
uter. All kinds of advertising
done at reasonable rates. Controls
all tbe best and most prominent
bulletin bill boards. Office, No. 8
Mai ' -*">et. ap'J6tf
B every make atSuther
lan store, 75 Main street. 2
t3 City, At MEYERSTEIN'S, 49 MAIN STREET, Under the Lafa|yetteHotel.
27, 1878.
WAR DEPARTMENT, SIGNAL SERVICE,
U.S. ARMY.
Division of Telegrams anil Reports for
the henelltof Commerce and Agriculture.
Report of observations taken nt Los An
geles, Cal., June2G, 1878.
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Maximum Thermometer, 78.
Minimum 11 01.
J. M. Krantz, Observer.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Couucil meets in regular session
to-night.
Chief of Police Harris relumed
by the Orizaba ycslerday.
Don Miguel de Pedrorenn, of San
Diego, is visiting Los Angeles.
A squad of fourteen soldiers
passed through the city yesterday
en route for Arizona.
Our.friend J. B. 8m 11 li and bride
were among tlie passengers by the
steamer Orizaba yesterday.
Mayor MacDougall und Don F. P.
Fotster were among tbe overland
passengers from San Fraucieco
yesterday.
Mr. Max Meyberg, of the Mey
berg Brothers, after a two months
sojourn in San Francisco, lias got
buck to Los Angeles.
We very much regret to learn
that Mr. M. S. Patrick, Presldeut
of the Commercial Bank, is con
fined to his house by a severe ill
ness.
Los Ai.geles people at Sau Fian
cisco hotels on the 25th: G. Dra
kenfeld, Palace; L. Mestner, E
Ronton, Runs House; H. Thrift,
American Exetiunge.
In Judge Peel's Court, yesterday,
the case or Pablo Rubles, charged
with forgery, was continued till
next Saturday on account of the
absence of witnesses.
Madnme Btillosky, who spent
sometime in this city, is lecturing
tho citizens of San Diego—consul-
Irufthem, probably, for tlie failure
ol Tom Scott's guarantee bill.
The funeral of th« lute Mrs.
Mary Hartnett, yesterday morn
ing, with tho exception of that of
the late Bishop A unit, was the
largest we have ever seen in Los
Angeles.
Tlie members of Olive Lodge No.
26, K. of P., are commanded tomect
at their Castle Halls, OJd Fellows
building, this evening for the
•lection of officers and other im
portant business.
Constable J. A. Berry yesterday
brought In a young fellow named
I.eoni.his Martinez, committed by
Justice J. B, Parker, of Pomona, to
await tlie action of the Grand Jury
for horse stealing.
Mr. F. W. Gibion, in our New
To-Day, warns all persons against
trading for a note for $450 drawn in
Ills fuvor, and upou which the in
terest has been paid up lo Decem
ber 16, 1878.
Two detachments of troops from
Arizona, under the command of
Captain Worth and Lieut. O'Oou
nell, passed through Ibta city yes
terday en route for Ihe scene ot tlie
Idaho Indian outbreak.
Abr.ut three o'clock yesterday
afternoon two large stacks of hay
belonging to Messrs. F. and 0.
Pittmau, on the Suite. Monica
road, near Thomas Graj's place ou
the mess, were destroyed by lire.
Our informant was unable to state
whether any farther damage was
done.
'Tinoo Mongolians ami one Cau
cassiau were up before Judge Peel
yesterdny. charged with assault.
The Chinamen each paid $5 and
tlie white man was sent to (hp
chain gang fur ten days, Two men
for selling liquor without license
were each mulcted In the sum of
$10.
At a meeting of the Directors of
the Southern California Agricul
tural Society on Tuesday the fol
lowing committee was appointed to
arrange a speed programme for the
Fall meeting: Wallace Wood worth,
J. G. Eastman, L. J. Rose, H. M.
Johnston and C. E. Beane.
A few minutes before 12 o'clock
last night Miss Lou Homers, who
bad taken her usual roles in the
Opera House during the evening,
started to go to her lodgings. In
crossing Arcadia street, on Main,
she fell down in a fit and was con
veyed into the livery stable of Wil
son & Young, where she received
proper attention. We understand
that Miss Soruers is subject to
heart disease.
A meeting of citizens is called for
this evening, at 9 o'clock, at the
County Court room, for the pur
pose of taking some measures for
the proper celebration of the com
ing Fourth of July. Of course, at
this late day, no very extensive
celebration can be gotten up, still
we have no doubt but that our two
Are companies and the I.os Auge
ies Guards, If provided with music,
will gladly turn out and thus save
us from the humiliation of allow
ing our national birthday to past
without recognition.
We learn from tlie Huu Diego
News that tho Indian who stabbed
Mrs. King, near Julian, on the 9th
inst, was arrested at a rancheria
near the Hot Springs by Indian
General Pablo and taken to
Julian last Saturday and
imprisoned under a guard.
During tbe day the guard
was overpowered by a number of
citizens and the Indian taken out
and hanged. An inquest was held
and a verdict rendered that he
came to his death by strangula
tion, at the hands of parties un
known.
Some days ago a man who lives
outside the city limits loaned a
tnule, saddle and bridle to another
to come to tbe city. The borrower
failed to return tho property, and
yesterday the owner came iv to
search for it. Ashe passed along
the street he caw his mule hitched
in front of a store and at once
claimed it. The man in possession
said the animal was his, he having
bought it a few days before, and
refused to give up the mule until
tho claimant should prove his right
to It. The matter was taken into
Judge Peel's Court, where he
proved ownership and took possess
ion of the property. The other
claimant II looking for the man
from whom he purehaeed.
Tlie jury in the case of Anguisola
vs. J. W. Dosler et al., yesterday
evening rendered a verdict in favor
of the plaintiff This suit grew out
of tlie attempt of a number of per-
sons to locate a portion of tlie
Rancliito, which Anguisola leases
from Don Pio Pico. The trial of
tbe case occupied two days.
Messrs. Olassell, Chapman &
Smiths appeared for the plaintiff
aud Messrs. Bickuell & White and
General McConuell for the six de
fendants, who were tried yestesday.
The trial of the case of tho defend
ants represented by Judge Thomp
son will tie commenced to-day, a
venire of forty jurors having been
ordered. The same attorneys will
again appear for the plaintiff.
Mr. P. Beaudry having been
made a sufferer by accidental grass
fires on the hill last year—Hres
which even damaged the roof of
his lower reservoir—this year he
lias taken time by the forelock.
He lias employed bis park gardener
und assistants in thinning out the
grass near the trees and other val
uable property; and, everything
being ready, ho himself set lire lo
the dry grass, thus obviating dan
ger of casualty but saving his
trees from the experience of last
year. The hill near the park, in
consequence, has a blank and
weird look.
Colonel R. S. Biker is receiving
the plaudits of the Los Angeles
press for having fished out a 300
--pound sharK. We can't perceive iv
the Colonel's achievement any
great display of the higher virtues.
It wan, doubtless, a question for
some time whether the warrior
would carry home Ihe shark, or the
shark carry home the warrior. It
must, however, be gratifying to
tlie Colonel to find tliuc the failure
of the fish is a matter of congratu
lation with the fisher's friends. It
is by such thrilling events that
one's popularity is gauged.— San
Francisco Stock Exchange.
Stephen Mott, Esq-, has just re
turned from a vieit to tlie Sespe oil
region. He found tho well of the
Los Angeles company filled with a
rich green oil to a height of forty
feet. The surrounding country is
simply overburdened with surface
oil and it can be collected by the
thousand barrels with a little in
dustry employed in making pits.
Turn it into tlie channels of com
merce, brethren, even if it does
take a little labor!
Tlie Evergreen Cemetery ia prov
ing an immense success. Tlie com
pany have already speut fourteen
thousand six hundred dollars on
Ibis property; aud, amongst other
tiling', they have put out four
thousand trees. Thus far there
have iieen lifty interments and
thirteen transfers from the hill
cemetery. Tlie sentiment against
intro-mural burials will doubtless
grow steadily, aud the Evergreen
Cemetery will come almost unl
veisally into vogue.
The Board of Directors of the
Lis Angeles Free Dispensary yes
terday presented Mr. D. K. Bryant
with a copy olJDungliiigson's Med
ical Dictionary, as a token of their
appreciation of his services as
apothecary to tlie Society. Mr.
Bryant lias been a studctit of medi
cine in this city for the past
eighteen months and leaves for tbe
East shortly to attend a course of
lectures. The work is, therefore,
especially appropriate.
At a regular meeting of Los An
geles Lodge Nq. 35, I. O. O. F.,
held last evening, the following of
ficers were elected for tlie ensuing
term: L. I.oeb, N. G.; Charles
Chesborough, V. G.; A. Frank, B.
8.; B. Niedecken.P. BjM Norton,
T.j C. Meyer, Louis Boeder, John
Shumachcr, Trustees.
We enoountcred Mr. Robert C.
MacPberson, of the San Fernando
oil district, iv Los Angeles yester
day. "Mac" looks as if he might
tell a great deal about oil develop
ments, if he felt so Inclined. "Ex
celsior" is Ihe word in our oil ter
ritory from tliis time forward, or
we are wofully mlstakeu.
We have struck oue reliable
vote of our crops. We yesterday
encountered Mr. R, Nadeau, and
he informed us that both hi 9 Centl
nela and Cahuenga barley crops
are looking splendid. The kernel
is full, round and all that cotild he
desired.
Rumor hath It that Sam Prager
will be John Carrillo's opponent for
tlie Tax Collectorship in the ensu
ing city election. This will be a
downright case of James Fitz-
James and Rhoderick Dim. Hue!)
a layout will furnish two foemen
worthy of each other's steel.
David JleClure, Esq,., of San
Francisco, Ihe Graud Chancellor of
the Knights of Pythias of Califor
nia, is registered at tlie St. Charles
and will be made the recipient of
the courtesies of the order. Under
tbe auspices of some members of
the order he will bo driven out to
the Mission Sau Gabriel to-day.
The examination of the classes of
the High School was continued
yesterday and, as on tlie day before,
tbe room was crowded with the
parents aud friends of the scholars,
many nf whom exhibited wonder
ful proficiency iv the studies under
review.
Messrs, Chalmers Scott and W.
Brodcriek Smith put iv an appear
ance at Los Angeles yesterday
from Sau Diego county. They are
registered at tbe St. Charles.
Musical Celebration at Pasadena.
On Tuesday evening Mr. C. E.
Day, the Los Angeles " Impre
sario," invited Mrs. Stratton,
Messrs. Funning, Carter aud Cor
bel t to t ako a short ride with him
into the country behind a spauking
tcatn of mustangs, aud landed
them safely at the hospitable man
sion of our friend Locke, at Pasa
dena, where they were feasted
with quod tilings In the shape of
strawberry sliorlcake and "alch,"
after which they were conducted
by the aforesaid Day into the Pres
byterian Church (which, by the
way, is one of the neatest pieces of
chapel architecture In the county)
where there wero in waiting
about one hundred and fifty
people, part of whom have been at
tending a singing school for the
past four months under the effect
ive leadership of the aforesaid.
After tlie regttlur exercises of the
school had been gone through with,
Mr. Day announced that he had
brought along a few friends who
wouldsiuga song or two if they
wished. They did wish, and, con
sequently, the Los Angeles quar
tette Just filled that little church
so chuck full of music that the
windows bad to be opened to let tho
surplus out on tbe mesa. The quar
tette were in excellent voice at d
reudeied their several selections to
well that their appreciative audi
ence applauded to tbe echo, ban
ning aud Carter sang the duett,
"Oo Where tbe Mists are Sleep
ing," so well that it brougot on the
densest fog of the season. Corbett
rendered the "White Squall" so
happily that the audience made
him repeat the effort, "A Hundred
Fathoms Deep." Carter and Day
both sang a solo or two that
brought down the house. The sing
ing whs kept up till long past 10
o'clock, when the happy crowd
separated witli many wishes for its
early repetition. So says our re
porter.
Quarterly Teachers' Examination.
The rog,j! a! . examination of ftp.
plieanU for teachers' certificates
commenced yesterday morning in
the High School building in this
city. It will close tc-morrow at 4
p. M. Forty-on-> ladies and twenty
one gentlemen presented them
selves for examination, showing no
lack of persons who would like to
teach our schools. At the March
examination there were thirty
nine applicants. That was the
largest number ever before the
board at ono time. Now that num
ber is exceeded by more than fifty
per cent.
The order of examination yester
day was spelling, grammar and
arithmetic.
The order for to day is geogra
phy, reading, theory and practice
of teaching, defining, mental arith
metic, oral grammar, history of the
United States, composition and
penmanship.
The order for to-morrow ia alge
bra, natural philosophy, natural
history, Constitutions of theUuited
S|ates and California, school law
of California, Industrial drawing
and vocal music.
Unitarian Thursdays.
Jlelow we present tlie programme
for tho concluding entertainment
of the series, to be given at Uulon
Hall this evening:
Piano Solo—"Whispering Winds," (Wol
lenhaupt) Mrs. Stratton.
Song—"Let Me Dream Again," (Arthur
Sullivan) Mrs. F. H. McCrrmick.
P.eadiug—" Mother and Toet," (Mrs.
Browning) Miss K. D. Smith.
Song—"Farewell," (Graham) Mrs. J, G.
Eastman.
Violin Solo—Mr. F. W. Ludovici.
Intermission.
Duo—"Oh, Swallow, Happy Swallow,''
(Kuckeu) Madame Maria and Miss Ida D.
Ferguson.
Song-"Kcturn," (Millard) Mrs. S. B.
Caswell.
Duet—"Dans co Palais," (Donizetti) Mrs.
McCormick and Mr. Ch, llasseluian,
Scene from tho "Sohool for Scandal"—
Lady Teazle, Miss K. D. Smith; Sir
Pttor Teaule, Mr. Q. A. Dohinson.
Refreshments nnd a social dance.
To couclude with a "German,"
Admission fifty cents.
A man who recently failed in
the State of New York was a
financier, a wholesale grocer, a
stove maker, a brick maker, a
farmer, a broker, and the owner of
sis farms, three brick yards aud a
cemetery.
That's nothing. A firm in this
city, the other day, made an as
signment, settling with their cred
itors for 25 cents on the dollar, who,
in addition to their regular busi
ness dealt in cigars and toilet arti
cles, were agents for a sewing ma
chine, carried on a job printing
offlce of the kind technically known
to the craft as a shoemaker's Bhop,
did carpenter work and sold music
al instruments. Their failure Is
ascribed to tbe fact that they neg
lected an opportunity to add a
blacksmith's and borse nhoeing
shop and a stove and tinware
branch t<> their store.
Sau Bernardino Argus: On Sun
day tbe prisoners confined in the
Couuty Jail were discovered by th{
Sheriff in an imbecile attempt tc
escape from Jail. On Messrs. Da
vies and McKinney bringing the
prisoners their suppers iv the eve
ning, tho actions of one of the Mex
icans aroused the suspicions of tlx
officers, who Instantly instltutet
a search of tbe premises, as well a>
of tbe prisoners' persous. Tbej
bad managed somehow, to secret*
a silver plated knife, with whirl
they had commenced to dig a holt
iv the floor, with tho silly inten
tion, it seems, of tunneling to lib
erty through the foundation—at
impossible enterprise to them, ai
the wall Is nearly five feet deep
many or the Btones being monsters
and the whole tirmly cemented.
Work has commenced in good
earnest at tho Black Star coal
mine. The managers now wish
about fifteen or tweuty more coal
miners to go to work immediately,
and from three to Uve good teams
to haul coal. Au agency has been
established at Anaheim wherecoal
will be delivered In large or small
quantities.— Gazette.
Splendid Bullion Shipment.
Through the courtesy of Mr.
William Piidham, Weils, Fargo &
Co.'s agent at Los Angelei,we were
yesterday allowed to inspect a su
perb lot of bullion which is en
route from Arizona to San Fran
cisco. It consists of forty bars al
together, and is valued at $30,000.
We understand that it came from
tho neighborhood of Castle Dome.
It weighs some thirty-six hundred
pounds. Part of it is of a bright
silver color, while the rest is so
heavily tinged with antimony that
it looks like blackened iron.
Mr. Fridham intorms us that the
bullion shipments from Arizona
are becoming more frequent aud of
larger volume month by month.
The territory is undoubtedly pre
paring to come out heavily from a
mineral standpoint, a fact which
the people of Los Angeles webonies
with a cordial and neighborly
comity.
A Sun Bernardino paper says
that Mr. E. J. Baldwin was in tbat
place Sunday last, and returned to
Santa Anita Monday moruing. He
still has an eye to his Bear Valley
mines, and it is probable that work
will be commenced again.
COURT REPORTS.
Ul..ti lot Court .BtrCLVXDA, J.
Wednesday, June 26.
Gildmacber vs. Knox—Demurrer
overruled; ten days to answer.
Anguisola vs. J. W. Doster et al
—Verdict for plaintiU".
L. A. Immigration aud Land
Co-operative Association vs. Phil
lips—Leave granted to file amend
ed answer; set for trial August 12th
IS7S, at 10 A. M.
Jeffrey vs. Ludovici-Passed un
til to-morrow at 2 P. It,
Wakefield vs. Bouton—Submit
ted by consent on briefs; plaintiff
to serve same withiu ten days; de
fendant to answer iv ten days and
live days further allowed plaintiff.
Property Transfers.
«»«lom»B,att.L«tr«!4 atasnx's tntm
•DRIFTOt KKiDKIW. Jl NX M, U7B.
CONVEYANCES.
X II Bcott to Isaac Wlckorsham-3i{
acres In 10l 2, Ml; 2<t, Hancock's survey,
olty; $;6J.
Uonnevte Marxsen to Franrei llueneke,
wife of John llueneke— 60x51 ft lv lot A,
blk 172, Santa Monica; $150.
Terence McQee to Michael J Keclen-
Undlvlded y, of lots 21,2.', block B, l>es
noyers tract, city, and peisonal proper.y
orKtlen MeCfoe, deccise.l; $100.
Wm Ffrlick toCharles F Jones—Cactns
paper patent; mill In NE \' t Sec 10 T 4 N
KI3WS B M, and personal propeity
cuntruct of Jan 29,1877; 812,0011.
Prudent Beaudry to J Charlson—Lot 8
of subdivision of part of block E, Mott
tract, south sldo Temple st; 9800.
L A City Homestead Association to
Mary J MoLellau—Lot 9, blk 4,111 subdi
vision of lots 8 and 7, block B, Hancock's
survey; $300.
J Q Newolt to LpvlStarbuch—s acres In
B 11 W; eorrtellug er
ror.
Salisbury Haley to Geo Llnd-South 10
acres of W JiofN W <i Sec 27 T 2 S X 13
W; $4,0.
S C Hubbell, per City Tax Colleclor, to
N P Campbell— Lot 4, block V, Johnson
t'ftct, clly, for ass ssmjut for wid mm '
First st; $118.
STOCK REPORT.
San hitvselect) stock ami (ex-
CHANGE HOARD.
voiouho, sniiGß.
HAN FBANCISCO, Jlllie $0,
Ophlr 17. -silT'-i I BNovsda " 4I! i.f 155
Mexican i:r, nub ...,8V
8 A O cv*«-. I Bullion 496i«5
Bit p i'k.»l4'. Alpha ill,
0«11f0rni«....155(3155» I Exchequer 8 20
Savage livellS Overman.. 13'.®13 oo
Oon v> M'.Atl::* Justice 3 io®3 85
Ohollar 26*20)4 I Union s>t@Wi
H* V 7?i Alta B@B'i
Crown point. CliOit I Julia t\
V Jacket IKtpN I Oalodonis. ..3 4li@2 29
Eeutuck ;n,i,fi (; o | Belcher 4 38r<i4 40
kvrnino suasion.
SAM Francisco, Juue 28.
Hi X 9 85 Bullion 4' 4 'iSl 80
Eureka MKtf67 B* n mI&W/,
N Belle 11 Ophlr. <ISS43
Manhattan «% Con Va WMM
(1 Prize 4 05<S3 no Jacket '%"'"»
Indepond'c 1 20S1 IS Julia sjj
Slur 185 Exchequer , &
Hamburg 2% Point s';
Hill Side 2H S Nevada...4 3ii»4 8a
Modoc W, Belcher 4 20Q4 25
Rodle 4«|4 lo Ward 1 30
Bechtol 'kj\y. Alta .7%
Leed* 1 Kentuck 8
Tip-Top 1 6331 80 Savage 11 1 , .. 11-,
Golden Terra 1 Union , 5
California 15j?15!4 Chollar 20
overman 13312 Justice 8 7533 70
Mexican lUKOIS!*
A Secretion that Contami
nates the Blood.
When the bile Is diverted trom Its
proper chanuets, Into tho blood, which
,1s always the caso lv liver complaints, it
ceases to be a healthy secretion and be
comes a poison. Its abnormal presence
In the circulation aud stomucli Is indi
cated by the suffusion of the skin with a
saffron tinge, by headaches] vertigo,
nausea, pain in the rignt side and under
the right shoulder bind", by Indigestion,
obstruction of the bowol* and other ml
nor symptoms. Order may be substituted
for this stato ofchaos, uud further bodily
evil averted by using the beneficent al
terative and tontc, Ilostettei's Stomach
Bitters, which, by relaxing tho bowels,
promotes the escape trom the circulation
of bilious impurities; besides rendering
tho action or the liver regular and re
moving every trace of dyspepsia. This
pleasant and purely vogetablo autl-bll
lous medicine Is not only Infinitely more
effective than any form of mercury, but
Is. on account of Its freedom from hurt
ful properties, Infinitely to bo preferred
to that poisonous drug.
II you want a first class Piano
Box Top Buggy, with steel axles
and tires, made of the best quality
of material and warranted, go to the
Cortland Wagon Agency and buy
one for $25.0, They aro the same
as othor makers sell for $350. If
you want a delivery wagon foryour
business,a spring wagon for riding,
a family carriage, a wagou to go lo
arizonain, au express wagon or a
wagon for any purpose that ia
strictly Mrs I class, buy only at tbe
Cortland Wagon Agency and save
your money. From $50 to $100
can bo saved on every purchase
and if tho vehicles are not as rep
resented your money will bo re
funded. This is a permanent insti
tution, dealing in first class goods
and is not to be classed with those
which have sold cheap work made
for auction trade. I have tbe best
made wagons and buggies on this
coast. L. W. Lvjitwielkh,
Sole Agent, No. U Aliso street.
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Blue flannel and light weight
suit, also a full line of boys' cloth
ing at Isaao Norton & Co.'if, oomer
of Main and Requenastreots, oppo
site the IT. S. Hotel.
Parasols, embroideries, gloves,
ties, laces, white and colored hose,
silk handkerchiefs, onraets at bot
tom prices; at the Razaar, Main
street, opposite the United States
I Hotel.
Ladies' linen, wash poplin and
Sercale suits at half price at laaae
Forton & Co.'s, corner of Main and
Requena streets, opposite tbe U. S.
Hotel.
Fishing tackle and cutlery at
Sutherland's gun store, 75 Main
street. 2my7
Go to Meyersteiu's for the best
dry goods at lowest prices.
Frank Toal informs tbe citizens
of Los Angeles generally tbat he is
now shoeing horses at $1 50 per set.
His shop is at No. 97 Spring street,
opposite the M. E. Church South.
All work varranted. my lot f
Butler's watchmaker's shop is
removed to 139 Main street, be
tween Court and First streets, next
door to Bernstein, the tailor.
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Men's, youths' and boys' white
and colored shirts, check shirts,
overalls, jumpers, overall I rt», at a
great reduction. Jsaao Norton &
Co., comer Main and Requeua
streets, opposite U. S. Hotel.
Spring eye needles (our own
make) at Sutherland's gun store,
75 Main street. 2my7
Genuine Marrian's Hurton Pale
Ale ou draught at McKenzie's.
Carving knives at Sutherland's,
75 Malu stroet. 2my7
Meyersteiu's is the best place to
buy your clothing, dry goods, hats,
boots, etc., etc. You you will
und him fair and square dealing in
every respect, and goods cheaper
than elsewhere —49 Main streat,
under Lafayette Hotel.
Cheap prices at Sutherland's gun
store, 75 Main street. 2my7
Gent's, youths' and boy's cloth
ing at greatly reduced prices, also
boots aud shoes, hats, etc., at Isaac
Norton & Co.'s, corner of Main
and Requena streets, opposite the
U. S. Hotel.
Mothers, Mothers Mothers.
Don't fall to procure Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Byrci> for nil diseases or
teething In children. It relieves the
child from pain, cures wind colic, regu
lates the bowels, and,by giving relief and
health to the child, gives rest to the
mother. fe2B-eod-8m
Among the Whitest Things on Earth
Are teeth, b3autined and preserved by
SOZODONT; and tbe rose Is scarce
sweeter than tbe breatli which becomes
aromatic through Its Influence, it is the
very pearl of deutllrlces and the surest
freventlve of dentat decay In existence,
(.remedies with certainty canker and
every species of corrosive blemish upou
the teeth, and counteracts the hurtful in
fluence upon them of acldliy of the
stomach. The formula of Its preparation
It contains only botanic Ingredients, and
Includes only the purest and most sal
utary of these.
WANTS —LOST—FOUND.
Wanted.
A SITUATION, by a man and wife, the
husband as a cook and baker, the wife
competent to do housework. Inquire at
the Kallroad House, New Depot. J2l-lw
Wanted.
By a girl, a situation to do chamber
work und general housework. Apply at
tho Uallroad House, New Depot. je2o-lw
FOR SALE—FOR RENT.
FOR SALE.
A Struhlelatest Improved B!L!.IUU>
TABLE, In good order. Will be sold ut a
bargain. Can be seen at Noill's Wine
Booms, No. 114, Cardonn Blo.u, Malusl.
JelB-lm
FOB RENT.
One or the most desirable aud pleasant
ly located cottages at SANTA MONICA,
w ill furniture. Enquire of JOHN E.
JACKSON, County Surveyor. JJa-lw
TO RENT."
Oue or more roams,wit h hoard, hot and
cold water bath, etc. Persons visiting
Los Angeles will And this one of the
fleasantest locations in town. Address
'. O. Box 1107. mhUtJtf
TO RENT.
A (.'OUTAGE OF FOUR ROOMS,
Fully furnished with bedding, lurniture,
kitchen 'uriuture aud water, at No. l;t-
Uuena Vista street, Los Angeles. Kent,
3-' i per mouth, payablt in advance. Atl
dross U. W. W., Uorald offlce- mrs-Lf
$1 to $1000 to Loan,
AT THE STAR LOAN AND TIROKUR
OFFICE.
Removed to No. 6 COMMERCIAL RT.
Will advance on collaterals 61 to 1 luuu
on all kinds of personal property, mu-u
us watcher, jewelry, diamonds, pistols,
guns, otc. Gold, silver aud U. H, Curten
cy bought and aald. ullll
FOB JtLAXjIE.
CHOICE [RRIOABLE LANDS
Near Orange and Santa Ana,
Which were hcretotoro reserved by Glas
sell & Chapman, are now offered for sale
orrent. eurKAILKOAU DEPOT VEKY
CONVENIENT.
Apply IoCAPT. GLASSELL.In Temple
Block, Los Angeles, or M. F. PARKtsK,
Oiaivie. dlBtt
Grocery Store for Sale.
Doing a good business; satis.'a-torj
reasons given for selling. Enquire at the
Herald office. jnv2stf_
Sunny Rooms and Board.
Qentlemei. and their wives and single
gents can be accommodated with board
nnd flue, largo, front, sunny rooms, con
taining all modern conveniences aud
home comforts, at the
KIMBALL MANSION,
New High street, only ono block
from tbe Postofflce and Court House, and
commands a charming view of mountain
and valley. JelStr
p. CASENAVE. J. ROQUE.
I'rotcotHomelndußtry
LOS ANGELES STEAM
COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS.
, From this date you will find In our fac
tory the beat ground aud roasted Cotlee
unci Spices, put up in paper or In csn»,
lv the best and most stylish manner.
Messrs, P. Casenave A Co. have titled
up their factory, so as to permit them
to sett theso artloles at San Francisco
prices. They respeetlully solicit your
patronage. P. CASENAVE dt CO.
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OI'ESINO OF A NICE BARBISR SHOP
1 In TEMPLE BLOCK, No. 4 Spring slrent,
" Everybody Is Invited to give us a trial,
1 aud we will guarantee salisfacllou.
i SHAVING, 15 ots.; HAIR CUTTINO.
2* els. Ladles' and chlldreu's hair cul
f ling a specialty. Je*-lm N. RKCH.
I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. _Ji
GARND OPENING DISPLAY
OF THE
CAPITOL STORE
No. 19 Spring Street,
ON
SATURDAY, June Ist,
AND THE FOLLOWING WEEK.
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY
WH WILL OFFER TO THE PUBLIO OUR LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF
SUMMER GOODS
ATHA.RD TIMES PRICES!
THE LATEST SPRING STYLES
At the following Unprecedented Reductions, to wits
GRENADINES, 10.?. per yard; LAWNS, 15c. por yard;
VICTORIA LAWNS, plaiD, striped aud plaid, 200. per yard.
S XJnVEIVEEnL SILK.B.
All Shades and Colors at 50 els. per yard.
LINEN SUITS, $5; PERCALE, $2; WRAPPERS, 30c.
XT KTDE3RWE A. H.,
Embroideries, Laces and Hosiery
At prtcos alone to be fauna at tlie
CAPITOL STORE,
Where is offered at "BED-ROCK" PRICES a full and complete line In
the VERY LATEST STYLES of Foreign and Domestic
jD ZR,"y GOODSI
ALSO, A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Men's and Boys' Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
ee-mil and intic early selections, We will give you MORE OOODS for LEAS
MuNEV than you can buy elsewhere, come «v i convince yourselves at the
Capital Store, No. 9 Spring St., Los Angeles.
I. COHN & CO., Proprietors. .
JUST OPENING AT SLANEY'S
A LARGE STOCK OF
BOOTS & SHOES
Having just returned from the city, I now oil -r to my friends and patrons as One
a selection of goods as can be found lv Sau FraticJseo, comprising the following
lines:
r.-itir >*F n* French ,\ W| I J s j^ l, '^, ,fiN ' a
"" cku '" NV ' w " /(t^JyjBfSHOES
BALMORALS /^^sfSsßs*
AMD f descriptions.
T.»«a e«~««-«r Li- itjL • x " Also, a full line of
Toilet Slippers iMAm W ■ ■ farmers' and
'" ; •'• jHV'• j v >, I \ BOOTS,
Uent,' llund Sowed •■Bwjßk >'• J - tCONfIRKS* AND
Shoes * DURABLE
V.ry Handsome. AND CHEAP.
lii soliciting I'n'r i.igc and knowing the vttnts of my customer*, I am deter
mined h« htep iv thing but the lili>T QUALITY OF GOODi, and WILL SELL
TIIKM L'HKArKitiltun the same can bo bought elsewhere
MTCALL AM) Lii; CONVUNCKD.
100 MAIN STREET,
OPPOSITE WELLS, FARGO & CO.'f*.
T. G. IIAISNAtf CO.,
173 MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES,
SELL ALL KINDS OF
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE
D. M. Osborne & Co. Self-Binder,
The Most Successful Machine on the Coast.
Ti c Lion Self-Dumping Hay Rake.
Stover & Freeport Windmills,
THE BEST in the WOULD
PUMPS AND TANKS A SPECIALTY.
JaaTDON'T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE US.
Private Boarding House,
No. 24, ear. Third aad Hill Ms.
•JTBOARn 11Y THK HAY, WEEK OR
M is 111 T»rm< We»« ," ihl>. Maif
C. I>. MOIT,
Veterinary Hui-jxooD,
AT EEROCHON A lIOSR'S STAM.It,
Main street, l.os Augeies. Jctt-tM