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VOL. X. .o.tislie.l *veiy morning except Mou tlay, BY ■ IQ»rJ:t J » H- LYNCH. TERMS FOR DAILY HERALD: r\ir annum, by mall orexprew tljj i:x month* " " ° Faroe raonthi " _ • * Uillversa by carriers, per week 36 conn l OS ANGELES WEEKLY HERALD IFmiM lined every Saturday morning, j TERMS. c>,c)eH:,6y mallorsxprem.oneoony-MK -:\ montba, " '* " „" , L.\ liree .. .. .. ..i w | Mlvartlsementu Inserted at reasonable | t am. All Kinds ol Job-work done to j <..mr*u- wltn »»«■ *"»»«'»•*»*■ PrlprJMylo.and Itlegauce »• »«rU« , LAWYERS. JOHN C. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT 1-A.\V. mint SANTA MONICA. V. E. BOVABB. K. H. HOWA RD. .1. BROS>EAU. Howard, Brosseau & Howard, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Rooms, 86,67 and 68 Tem ole nioek, thliil floor, Los Angeles. feMtr ~ HENR Y T. HAZARD. VTTORNEY AT LAW DEPARTMENT, O. A. I / Dotmisoti, Manager. OFFICE — R .oms 8 and 9 Downey link, """"" 8. C. HUBBELL, a 1 rORWF.Y AT LAW, Rooms 3 ami 4 M L'ueoiiM iin a Block, corner Main A •eels, Los Angeles. may7-tf r.v ».ie___, a. H. SMITH >.11. r'IlAP__N. H. M. SMITH ULASSELL. CHAPMAN & SMITHS, Y'!*l'ORM:YB AT LAW, I'FFit li - TKWPLE RI.OCK u» s» »lf>. %?* ' "ay-lea. Calif ornia. oc*-tf~t F. P. Ramirez, arrq B iff? y at l. a \v. OFFICE—V.ViupIe Block, No. It, l.os inge is. in- lio W. H. H. EusseH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL LOR AT LAW •ariiooms a and 3, Allen's Building, corner offspring and Temple Sts. ul6tf PHYSICIANS. JPiiyaleluii nudSiii'ccoii OFFICE—CARDONA BLOCK. Rooms Hand 18. Residence- Cjruer of Fifth and Hill streets. mySG-lun Di Klrkpatrick. Vfllce and Residence—No. 15FRANKLIN 81REET. fo2B-lm > Or. N. P. RICHARDSON, 'tiy ktiolu ti and Purgoon .Residence, Fort Hill, I Office, No. 19Dow 'jn.ua Yiet-a street. I neyßlook.up stairs. jThannon.m. d., JDUNTY PHYSICIAN. UMi.MS._li, LANFRANCO BLOCK, rtesld-'i'ce Downey Avenue, Enst .»- Angeles, n<:ar the end of Btreet rall »ay. Oi if hon -i from 10 to 12 A. M.; from 1 to ir.<.. ap2U tr Dr. Joseph Kurtz B> removed! Is office lo No. 82 MAIN ST I BET, ovei Dotler A Bradley's Furnl u store. uflos Horn From 10 lo 12, 4 lo 6 and 8 to 1 Hesldeni e—buena Vista street. rnyltf j, BerUtlnger, M. P., (Of VIENNA,) IJIIVSIOIAN TO TBE ITALIAN IN | dependent and Frenob M. B. Socle- Ocull.to. the Frencb Hospital In Mm Franelsao. All ohrouic obstinate ani opmatious on the eyes attend FICE ~ No, 704 Sacramento street, -r ol Kearny. Resldenoe—BE. cor* lasoo and Pacific streets, San Fran ocB ly Or. Chin Quong Zln, fP'tfIIVKSJ-* DOCTOR, c iUE- Corner Los Angeles and Ar .•o' i. streets. «*"CttiSS ft!'-kinds of diseases. ■8 Los Angeles Daily Herald. Morning Telegrams. I*»*pi*ug«rs Pnatluir Noatli. Miuavk, July J.—John C Rogers, Miss Rosa Reighn, \V F Lewis, Mr H Stassford. A TeluiMirHry Slock liottirt. Ban Francisco, July I.—ln view of the adjournment of the stock boards for this week,to faclli j tate operations of those who desire to operate in stocks during the week, Maurice Dore & Co., will to morrow organize a temporary Ex change, at which orders will be filled on a cash basis and may be | forwarded direct or through city batiks. Gen. H. A. Cubh will of ficiate as caller. | The Veaiiurit VcinleltM Art in ,1. San Buenaventura, July I.— In this Distiict Court this morning .t/re seven mi n indicted for the murder of T. \V. Moore were ar lalgned and the Indictment read to them. Jas. D. Fay, of San Frau clsco, who appears as additional counsel for the defense of all but Jones, aeked until Friday to plead, intimating that there might be a doubt as to the plea. The Court granted until Wednesday morning. Jesse Jones, the State's evidence, being unrepresented by counsel, the Court appointed Henry Robin son to defend him. It is probable the impanelling of a jury will not commence before Monday next, as there is a heavy civil calendar. The cap of Oleson, the man drowned on Thursday night last, has been found on the bench, but nothing has been seen of the body. ■ u<llau rutins. San Francisco, July I.—A Ba ker City (Oregon) dispatch says: "A citizen courier arrived here to day from Canon City. He cornea to ask Ooveruor Chadwick for arms and men to protect citizens In John Day Valley. He states that live citizen scouts from Cation City, muter Colonel Burham, discovered Indians near the south fork of John Day river on the £9th. Contrary to Col. Burnham's orders one of the scouts Bred upon the In dians. The fire was returned. Two of tbe scouts, who escaped shortly after the tight began and came into Cafjon City for reinforcements, state that their companions were surrounded by at least one hundred Indians and it was believed they would be butchered by (he savages before help could reach them. The courier also states (hat hsit|lea were pouring Into John Day val ley with military, supposed to be Gen. Howard's command, in pur suit. hcl.ool II"li.c llnriteit. San Francisco, July I.*—Y»»ter. day morning, between two mi I three o'clock, Hie Ocean House school house was burned down. The building contained four class rooms. It is supposed that it was set on fire by some of the boys who ecaped from Ihe Industrial School recently, and who sleep and live among (he sand hllla in tie vi cinity. Pel I. ra«»u Neiiteaieeit. San Bernardino, July I.—Pet terson was brought up for sentence this morning. A largo crowd was In attendance to hear the solemn I judgment pronounced. The day of execution lias been fixed for Au gust 16th. - The electoral count won't he finished before - P. M. Small I. a hi Porllnuil. Portland, Ogn., July I.—A Chinaman died hero a few days ago with small pox. Two more cases have since beeu discovered in the Celestial quaiters. The patients were removed at once to the pest house. ' Yesterday the body of Dennis Spellen was round a short distance from the city with a bullet hole through the body, also twenty-four buckshot wounds. From the cir cumstances (.here cab he no doubt that gpellen was murdered, either from motives of revenge or of cu pidity. Deceased was a native cf Ireland, 37 yearsold, and had a wife and several children in the Atlantic States. He was steady, industrious and temperate. Our Border Tactic* CobUruiei'. Washington, July I.—The or der recently issued to pursue cuttle thieves into Mexico is hereafter to be rigidly enforced. The large unforeseen expendi tures of the Government t liave brought the deficiencies up to $3,000,000. All regiments iv the field are Immediately to be recrult lum strength to irce as possible nst the Indians. 'till -Sit* l'i*wf. S. of I'cr story.. ly t.—A Herald i viewed Eliza such a terrible it of the Louisi- Board to New and obtained the II: ssinpi, county p,f fri(eh,ard, a >r, being duly that her name '.liza Pinketou; since married chard ami Is now l, Miss.; that, as c did appear as a Louisiana Re- N>w Orleans, La. •Hi, and as suoh Uiat Uer former Piokston, had le herself serious- Jrtaln Democrats Ouachita on ac ie Republican If and husband,, debases that she 'esujh testimony dliians, namely, doJoe Dinkgrave, va>d and she was ■' l )r the sum of 'ftlved, and, after t,lie sum of fifty W the lemaiuder Water on deposit, to . obtain said ewirfter although j> demanded the LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 2. 1878. same. Deponent alleges that, at the time of Riving Bald testimony she was lv a weak and prostrate conditioD, induced by suffering from wounds and by hav ing her fears played upon by inti mations that the Democrats were intent on murdering her; that ilia was readily induced by these per sons of superior intelligence to give her testimony a coloring so as to show that her husband, Piukston, was killed and herself wounded ou account of their political opinions, when the tacts were that her husband, Pinkaton, never took any part lv politics and had in no way given auy offense to any person on account of politics; but deponent believes and did be lieve tnen that said murder was in nowise connected with politic?; that she did not then nor does she now know who were the persons engaged in said murder and wound ing, but tliere is every reason to think it was a colored man who had twice fought with her husband and had been by him worsted. Deponent further deposes that she was brought from her then homo in Ouarhita Parish to New Orleans, and was instructed to testify aud lay all the blame of said killing and assault upon the Democrats, and that she was further instruct ed to pretend that hor wounds were more serious than they were aud that she could not walk, when in fact she had walked each day considerable distances and ascended long flights of stairs, such as the custom house siairs in New Orleans, without assistance, and on the day she was carried into the room of the Returning Board on a lounge or sofa after being conveyed to the place in a car riage site was able to walk and did walk part of the way up stairs to the room where the He mming Board was sitting but she was induced to let nerself be car ried into the room to make an im pression that she was worn out and could not walk. Deponent further deposes that, previous to her giving her testimony before the said Re turning Board, she was visited by John Sherman and others of the visiting statesmen and intro duced to them as such, and that she walked before them and they had ample opportunity to see what her condition was and that she could walk about. That, during the time she was in New Orleans attending the sai-4 Returning Board, she was giveu money by different Republicans and was promised a support for life, which last has not been given as promised. Deponent makes this affidavit without fear from any source, and without promise of re ward or other compensation other than a desire to have the truth kQOWti. Her present husband also makes an affidavit confirming her statement as the one told him be fore her inairlage. A Ulove Contest. Nf.w York, July I.—Johu Reilly and John King had a glove fight for $500 a side last night. Sixteen rounds were fought when Reilly broke his left wrist by a side blow and King was declared winner. Oil Trnlii W recked - 111 nkcamnil Btirucd. Albany, July I.—An oil train on the Hudson river road was wrecked and nineteen cars broken to pieces. One caught fire and a brakesman bin tied tv death. Thrown Irani lite Track. Lin-wood, July I.—The Southern express from Philadelphia, this morning, was thrown from the track and four persons killed. Tetibrocl'k anil HiillK. Louisville, July I.—Teubiceck and Mollie McCarthy are iv the very best condition. They are guarded night and day by police. A t'oi.flict vi Auiuuriiy lv t: ,«t Hi. Loills. St. Loyis, July Lr-AtEasl St, Louis yesterday a difficulty between jerviso's will Police and the City V .....vaaainrr minated in a fight lot l'™^ 1 ?* siou of the headquarters ~. former, iv which two Deputy Mai shals were killed outright and one wounded. MERCHANT TAILOR. J. STRELITZ, Fashionble Merchant Tailor, ■\Jo. 12 TEMPLE Block, Spring street, JuN Los Angeles. He has the LA KG EST, FINEST AND BEST STOCKED TAILUK -INO ESTABLISHMENT In Southern Cali'Ornia. Bis olil customers and tbe nubile will And It the place to get BEST STYLES and FITTING obtainable. NEWEST BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DOESKINS, DIAGONALS, FANCY CASSIMERES, VELVET & SILK VELVETING, Constantly on hand. Refers to. the prin cipal gentlemen of titoolty, lor whom he has made clothing. WTNq necessity to send to San Fran cisco for good fitting suits. decSO-tf The Steams Ranchos, Af.rH.ED ROBINSON, Truster, alii Usrksl HI., San trquvlsco, Coli (\{\f\ AC&ES OF LAND FOR ™\Jf\J\J\f sale, In lots to suit, suit able for the culture of Oranges, Lemons, Linies.Flgs, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches, Applos, iT«ars Alfalfa, Corn, Ryo, Barley, Flax, Ramie, Cotton, etc., and also many thousand acres of Natural Evergreen Pa»tures, Suit able tor Dairying. (loot! water is abundant at an average depth of six feet Irom the surface. On al most every acre of this land FLOWING ARTESIAN WELLS 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 rroduot orops. TERMS—One-fourth Cash; balance la one, two and three years, with 10 per ceni Interest. I will take pleasure In showing these lands to parties seeking land, who are Invited to come and see this extensive tract berore purchasing elsewhere. WM. R. OLDEN, Agent. Anaheim, l.os Angeles county, Dec. M. I K7 BUSINESS CARDS. "IUDSON. GILLETTE & GIBSON, EXAMINERS OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCERS, Rooms 1J uud 11, McDonald Block, Main St., LOS ANGELES, Cal. septatf John E. Jackson, CIVIL ENUINEER AND SURVEYOR. Room 11 Temple Block. slBtf W.H.J. BBOOK3. QEOTIOK J. CI.AIIKE. BROOKS & CLARKE, Searchers of Records and Examiners of Titles. «o»-ALLKN'S lIUIDING, corner Spring and Temple streets. J. A. Caiiey. Tnos. A. Faoax. DOWNEY CITY REAL ESTATE AGENCY. flanohoi. Houses, Lots and Other Prop erty Bought and Sold on Commission, By Carey & Fagan, DOWNEY CITY, CALIFORNIA. Mr. PAGAN It also an Attorney-at-Law. mrlOif FRENCH DRUG STORE! V. CHEVALIER'S -DIR/CrO- STORE riaa been rcmovod from SIGNORET'S IiLOCK to Cardoua Block, 118 Main St., Opposite the Mariposa Store. FRENCH AND OTHER FOREIGN PATENT MEDICINES. PERFUMERY, BRUSHES AND ALL TOILETTE ARTICLES. prepared with great care. dstf Rubottom Ranch for Sale, This valuable property, containing EIUHTV-SIX ACKErt, one of the most eligible to Investors in Southern Califor nia, Is lor sale. Good title and abund ance of water. It is in the heart of the beautiful and productive Han Jose Val ley, thirty miles from Los Angeles. Hotel Furniture & Fixtures, ALSO. FOH SALE. A UAUE Lt.viui\iN is presented, ill health, and a desire to glvo my wife a change of scene and air, are the motives which Induce me to sell. Address, for terms, mriJOtr W. W. ItUBOTTOM, Spadra. Picnic Grounds- SOCIETIES and private parties desir ing to secure picnic grounds would do well to consult the Messrs. EUERLE & BRO M OF THE CITY GARDENS- These grounds have been prepared re gardless of expense and aro provided with one of the largest and best dancing pavilions outside of San Francisco. Arbors, Ten-pin Alleys, 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 admlttel to the Gardens under any circumstances. Lunch can at alt times be procured at the house. ni94f AGRICULTURAL PARK. CJOCIETIES, CHURCHES, CLUBS and £3 PRIVATE PARTIES will find It to their advantage to look at these beauti ful grounds before making arrangements elsewhere *«« . s tlonat Convention tnucw ... temper. Men of all clashes are looking to it for tha righting of, ( their wrongs. They remember t that "Hb who would be free, hira- c £ SWh zon tn. . built time, trom - «. pared to make it the great pleasure resort of Los Angeles. The finest drive out or the city. Street Cars run to the grounds every 2u minutes for all Picknics. H.J. WQOiV mll-if 'Proprietor. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The Annual Meeting of the Stoeihol l ers of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAIL ROAD COMPANY Will be held at the ofllco of the Company lv the olty of San Francisco, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1878. The polls will oj),e.n at ten o'clock A. M. and close at two iiHUock. p. m. j,lstd J. L. WILLCUTT. Secretary. O I & A I? S ! HUGO KREM 83 It. pitoeaiaraH ojf tvs KEY WEST CIGAR STORE, CAN NOW HB FOUND AT IX O. <5 ST., At the Key West Cigar Factory. Mr. Hugo Kremer manufactures HA VANA TOBACCO Into olgara of approved brands. He al-o deals In all lines ol Smokers' Arllclrs. (live him a call. rarlS tf (6K o <Hi)f\ Per day, at home iptj H WaVJ Bsmpfes worth 11, tree. RnsosJ Co.. Portland. Me. marMri w HOTELS. United States Hotel, HAIMMEL & DENKER, Prop s. Cor. Main aid Requena Sts. Tuts hotel takes in an entire block, fronting 320 feet on Requena street , IGO on Main anil 66 feet on Los Angeles street. TUS ROOMS Are airy, mil all contain Sptiug IteJs, with the latest Improvements. THB I'AHL*fC Is supplied with the best the market affords. UATU]S MOUKRATK. A Free Omnibus is attached to thi ho tel, and baggage is conveyed grutls to md from the depot. The United States Hotel Is centrally located, opposite the Court House, aud is uear toe Postofflce and Land Office. Call aud see us. You will receive good treatment. HENRY HAM MEL. A. H. DENKER. 3T. CHARLES HOTEL' LOS ANGELES, CAL., 8. W. CRAICUE&CO.. Proprietors. The St. Charles is located in the boot less centre of the city, and Is the largest, nost elegant and completely organized Hotel in Southern California. Free coach to the house. J. A. GORDON, Manager. Western Union Telegraph in Hotel ■ nY». Jylltf ~ MOJAVE HOTEI, M<\jave Jtiuotiou, Oitl. rnrs iioube is now pepared to receive Its numerous patronsJgjjM. md the traveling puMlo in general. Ba ng entirely new and splendidly lur llshed, It utfords superior occoinmoda lons. ITS TABLE D' BOTE h second to none in Southern California THE BAR is supplied with tho choicest intuits of wines, liquors aud cigars. An elegant BILLIARD ROOM Is also ittaohed to the house. All trains stop here for breakfast nn 1 upper, it Is the point of departure for he celebrated Inyo county mines, viz.— )arwlu, Lone Pine, Cerro CJordo and i'an iini m. The office of the LONE PINE STAGE CO. s at this hotel, The patronage of c raveling public is respectfully solicited. MATTHEWS A BOYD, fe2l-tf Proprietors. THE Commercial Restaurant DOWNEY BLOCK, r ormerly Hotel Dcs Princes, IS THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN THB CITY. V. DOL, Proprietor. NOW OPEN. SIERRA NAURU VILLA, V Private Hotel on the mesa or table ands of the Sierra Madro Mountains, iiinate unsurpassed for Summer or Winter Residence. Commands a charming view of valley md mountain, overlooking the Kan <ia >rlel orange groves; Is four miles from 'allroad and telegraphstatlon; house e*v ,irely new, lighted by gas, and ooumins ill IModai n■« l : , , ~ O. The kidneys exercise most ln\ tnctions, which aro 1 n run n.r ley tax to. *he ftfe, -ni pi very X » ; v pjf w , n i (■N Sts. t»\»s large, sunny and airy ."ff* TABLE supplied with all the luxuries ■he market affords. WKKKK COACH to the Hotel. apUtf E. DUNHAM,Proprietor. FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. 70 Acersin the Azuta-Duarte Water Rights Perfect and Title Good. FA KM HOUSE, BARN & COR RAL ON PREMISES. ••-FIFTEEN ACRES IN WALNUTS, Aye years' growth. Also, variety uf Fruit Trees between tho walnuts. TERMS MODERATE Apply porson ally or by letter l<> A. J. HORN. m r'Jtr Postmaster at El Monte. MMffV Morphia. li.N't .WOut.'r •«/ lIUII ■ |o.pc<.ll!yti'r.Hl. iKtjMsLlli Uy. I |r ■ I I 111 m. N.li Imiiu lor particular, fir. O.rV iuy2-8m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST OPENING AT SLANEYS' A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES Having Just returned from the pity. I now offer to my frleuds and patrons at flue a selection of goods as can be found In San Francisco, comprising the following linos: MrftSß*.*' Ladles'Kine French , \ V\\ i CHILDHKN »3 and Rfde- IN * ANT ' B — , —.. \\ t Also, a full lino of Toilet Slippers • Pm wSr»«N A f'' ° f a Q U amle 8 S anJ ■■A j X * jl|\A BOOTS, Hand Sewed A X D Low-buckle Shoes -. '' DURABLE In soliciting patronage and knowing the ronU of my customers, I am deter mined to keep nothing but the BEST QUALITY OK GOOI I . .1 Will f EI.L THEM CHEAPER than the same can be bought elsewhere. IWCALL AND BE CONVINCED. 100 MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE WELLS, FARGO St CO.'B. & co., 173 MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES, SELL ALL KINDS OK FARM IMPLEMENTS. ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE D. M. Osborne & Co. Self-Binder, The Most Successful Machine on the Coa9t. The Lion Self-Dumping Hay Rake. Stover & Freeport Windmills, THE BEST in tho WORLD PUMPS AND TANKS A SPECIALTY. e®-DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE US. BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, AND Musical Instruments, FOR THB HOLIDAYS, Can be found In Immense Quantities AND AT Lowest Living Prices AT THE POPULAR STORE OF LOUIS LEWIN & CO. novltr LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES -it- Pony, Woodworth & Co.'s LUMBER YARDS —AH D — PLANING MILLS, M«. 16 Commercial afreet, near Railroad Depot. mr2o-tr— J. Q. JACKSON Lumber Dealer Csrner Alameda and First Streets DEALER JN DOORS. WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, BHINGLEB, LATHS, SHAKES, PLASTER OF PARIS, CEMENT AND HAIR. J. M. GRIFFITH & CO. Lumber Dealers. CORNER OF Alameda and First Streets DEALUUj IN DOORS, WINDOWn, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, SHAKES, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC. BOILER MAKER. I am vow prepared l> do all kinds of Boiler Work and Repairing HOILERS promptly attended lo and satisfaction guaranteed. A. DORN. JeU-ilB P. 0. Box. No. 256. /*A M AAA Snmry. rtrm.nntm.imM II) 1 ■aril 11 ••• ud ' '.o-o.u •n Ifm 11 I I Jr... S A T»i a" T* B Co" IJ No. J, Y>iiVWi,t>i><wii'. CUWIUMI.' aglß 8. W. SUTHERLAND Successor to 11. Slotterbeck A Co. GUNS. PISTOLS, RIFLES, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE, CUTLERY, —AND— Sporting Goods of All Kinds. Torn SKAtXV iTBEBT DOWNEY BLOCK. ai 30 Notice of Removal. Monday or Tuesday Next 1 WILL KIvMOYK MY HOOT AND SHOE STOKE Prow 101 >lalu street, To No. 28 Control Block, Spring Street. I shall ueglnd to welcome my custom ers ul my uew quarters. a. s. Mcdonald. feM tr CYPRESS HEOGE PLANTS. I have now on hand a few thousand of the MONTEREY CYPRESS, »blch makes such a handsome hedge. They are In boxes, so that they can be lilted out with the Wldney Transplanter, war ranting every one lo live. Also, fine plants of Mime In pots. They have been verysoarce; can be bought cheap now, when small, but If lolt until fall or win ter they will be larger and dearer. 11. Hi BPENCER, Jell-Im Hill street, near First. OIL.. JONE*, FAMILY GROCERY, NO. 41 SPRING ST. A full assortment of ttrst.class Family Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, I,ard, elc, kept on hand AT REASONABLE PRICES. fi-20tl GO TO THE CAPITA I„ ISAKIOBY, No. 67 SPUING 5.., Near First, Where the FINEST ASSORTMENT of BREAD AND CAKES " luthe city Is to be f..und. WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY. M«-lm HENRY SCHUMACHER. t£» I si " ilayat norne. Agents wanted. ipL/Cl Outfltaml terms freo. cul l * , CO., Augnsta.Malna. marlsdAwlv NO. 28 SOCIETY NOTICES. Mason lo Notice. X Los Auk«>!<■» I o<l«« Ho. 4a. r. tf\ AA. M The elated meeting. '%C of this Lodge are held on toe first MONDA V of each niontn ai ' ~ > 7:30 p. m. Members of Pentat pha, No. 202, and all Master Masons In good standing are cordially Invited. By order of the W:- M:- Chas. Emits, Secretary. — _ * LisAngelos Chapter No. 33, R: ■ •:• ■:• -^s^ Stated convocations on Su VxiTN if MONDAY of each month. » a 'H r - M - at Masonic Hall, ft&a MflV Sojourning companions In ■ V Jryl good standing cordially In vlted. By order of S. C. FOY, H. P 1 * Sam. Phaoer, Secretary. Lot Angeles Cooncll No. tl, Royal ins Select Hasten, F. * A. M., Holds Us stated assemblies on the 4th Monday of each month at Masonic Hall, at 7:30 p. K. Sojourning Companions in good standing are fraternally Invited to attend. By order of tbe TIT. 111". lL_g- njjjj.NINGHAM. Recorder. X NIGHTS TEMPLAR t 'iijSr i!Eur °> Lion Commindery No. 9, k;. t\ Holds Its staled conclaves at the A»v lum In Masonic Hall, on the Third THURSDAY ol cab month, a I 7>4 o'clock p. m. Sojourning Kn'ghts Templar in good standing are cord.li.iiy invited to at tend. By order of the E". C*> .1. C. Littlefield. Heoonler. I. o. o. f. ff-am,, Aukolllo Lodge !»©. 100, JgafcC,!. «. O .F._Kegul«r meeting. this Lodge are held every , " , ' MONDAY evening at 8 o'clock jt Odd Fel ov7s' Hall, Downey Bloc«. V lsltlng and sojourning brothers in good standing are invlled to attend. _ E. A. FREUBS. N. O. Fred. W. Wood, Rec Sec I.ok Angeles LssgeMs. so,I. ©. o.r. „,ietmtb. Regular meeting held on IPjMwiiunraAr ev'enlng o" each week at iy t o'clock. So . " lournlng brethren in good standing aro cortllally Invited. . _ J. W. BARD, N. O. A. Frank, R. s. Orange Grovo Encampment, No. 31,1.0. 0. F. ItI'GULAR MEETINGS held aQ M| un 'he second s.ud Fourth '<Wr9* l 1 L'KSI'ATS of ea.-h month at , ," IX P- «. Sojourning Patri archs In good (landing are cordially Invi ted to attend. t, ~ „ c c. lots, c. p. B. Marxsen, Scribe. Knights of Pylhlai. bs|# OLIVE LODGE. No- 20, \MB& meets every Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock, at the Castle - Hall, Downey Block. All sojourning Knight, In good standing are eordlallj invited, r. I. A. DUNHMOOR, 0. O. 1 C. E. Milks, K. of it. a Confidence Engine Company No. 2. • REGULAR MEETINGS ol /US l this Company will take place yJURriv on tbe first Wednesday eve- JTj|||J»ji) nlng of each month, a. 6 JSgggSk "'clock. By order, W. S. MOORE. (secretary. ***^**** ~,,,M,» ^a™'''a»ssa»ssssasa»»»sess» SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL RESTORATIVE I The great English remedy for Nervous Debility, Spermatorrhea and premature Decline of Physical Force. The Vital Restorative Will positively cure, thoroughly and permanently, any case of EXHAUSTED VITALITY or Nervous Debility, either acute or of long standing, and In either sex, no matter from what cause pro duced. 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