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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE. | Tub Herald Steam Printing louse makes n specialty of Legal : rlntlng. Briefs, Transcripts, etc., (Tinted at low rates. Teutonia Saloon, 123 Main Street. The celebrated Fredericks hi noil Laoer Beer will be, from this day, on draught and be kept all through the Summer monthson Ice. Hot lunch from 11 to 2 o'clock; •II delicacies always on hand. Tony Faber, I m y29tf Manager. Ponet & Orr Have removed their Under it a kino and Picture-Frame lWarerooma lo the store formerly occupied by R. Botelo, No. 45 Main ' street, under the Lafayette Hotel. my2ml Reduced Prices. I oiler my stock of doors, sashes, lelc, at the following reduced pri ces - WINDOW SASH. Ixlo $1 35 9x12 1 50 ,Uxl3 1 85 ,13x12 1 05 10x14 1 75 10x16 2 25 15x28 2 75 15x32 3 00 15x36 3 35 15x40 3 50 Other sizes In proportion. DOORS. B.Sxtt.exl inch $1 60 )5.6x6.6x11, meulded 1 90 _.Bx6.BxU " 2 12 ii.Sx6.Bxli " 225 2.10x6.10x1J " 260 *x7xll " 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. lm 8ep127 Great bargains for the next Bixty days at Meyerstein's, 49 Main tinted under the Lafayette Hotel. Tiie Russian Eleotrlo Baths of R. Hughes and Wife are located at No. 15 Main street, opposite the Pico House. Gentleman and la- Mies will be waited upon by persons uf their own sex. novHlf I The dry goods and novelty store iu| Charles Prager, at No. 5 Com mercial street, is un attractive re »ni t to the ladies of Los Angeles. [ Mr. Prager has one of the most ex [ tensive and rechercho stocks of [goods ever brought to Los Angeles, und there is absolutely nothing I necessary to the feminine toilette 'which may not he found in his store. He has been guided in his purchases by a thorough knowledge o.' the requirements of this section, und the latest fashions and novel ties may be at all times inspected at No. 5 Commercial street. Give him a call. my 7 Notice. The Ladies' Oyster Booms, Be- Itieiia street, near Main, opposite the United States Hotel, are again opened to tbe ladies and will be carried on in a strictly respectable way, so that all ladies, with or without escorts, may feel at ease 'and receive prompt and respectful attention. Oysters in every style, .shrimps, tea, coffee, etc., constantly fon baud. Joe Baykii. oct4tf ■ Pruning shears and budding kuives at Sutheilaud's gun store, 75 Main street. Imys The Messrs. Lips, Craigue Si Co. have made arrangements lo receive monthly cargoes of the famous Ph. Best Brewing Company's export lager Ueers. These beers are made at Milwaukee and bottled by the Messrs. Stamiu Si Meyer. The first of tbe cargoes arrived yester day, consisting of an entire load. The Messrs. Lips, Craigue St, Co., through this arrangement, me enabled to oSer special advantages to purchasers. The first prizes were awarded to this Ph. Best Ex port beer at the Centennial Expo "sitloii, at the Wisconsin State Fair, i.*M at Milwaukee, ami at the f r • • -'■> at Chicago. i ' n i y tf IS >f 1 J d s. II /c c * S. . 'te ts, t a 4 & ma >th ..l so MM * lain the and MM * i and U. S. op is , be t next I , t V -'V ' alher- V .on, at revs »f Eatab > ~ ourls ;st no btened ). Per- Hy al i cod. §0$ QxxpUt gcvaUL THUBBPAY JULY 4, 1678 Herald Steam Printing House. The facilities of the Hekald Steam Printing House for doing Job work are not surpassed lv California outside of San Francisco and Sacramento. All work en trusted to us will be executed with neat ness and dispatcti st the lowest living rates, KPKMAI- XOTU'K. Hereafter notices of companies, socie ties, churches, etc., will only be inserted In the Herald as paid advertisements, We reserve, for Places of Worship, a grat is directory, which will appear every Sunday rooming. WAB DEPARTMENT, SIGNAL SERVICE, U. 8. ARMY. Division of Telegrams and Reports for the benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. Report of observations taken at l,os An geles, Cal., JulyS . 1679. i 1 I 5 £ I I ] JI 1 1 Ila f > * fr> a 4:60 a. a. 2U.81 el 91 calm 0 ci'uy 1:60 p.m. 2»T3 7(1 M W 10 Clear B: 15 p. M. 2D.72 tj 71 W 3 Clear Maximum Thermometer, 80. Minimum 11 00. J. M. Frantz, Observer. LOCAL BREVITIES. " The Board of Supervisors sat yet terdsy as a Board of Equalization. Wo understand that two quite large picnic parties will celebrate the 4th in Eaton Caflon. The route of procession of the Fourth of July parade will Le found in our New To-D.iy. John Itonau offers his saloon and bowling alley, No 90 Main street, for sale. See a tvertiseuieut. To miable our emplojoi lo cele brate the Fourth no paper will be Issued from tills ofilco to-morrow. The Fourth of July dinner, et tbe Pacific Hotel, Uuion depot, will be immense to-day. Try it. Mr. 41. J. Wood, (he leasee of Agricultural Park, returned yes terday from his visit to the East. Many Alifeltfioa will hie them to Downey to take part In the bar been* which comes off" there to day. The Duster Hose Company No 6J, with their apuaratus aud in full uniform, will tun: out witli the Calathumpiaus this afternoon. Deputy Sherifr Ling (ills the po sition of olllce deputy iv the Sher iffs olllce during the absence of Mr. JamesC. Kayes. The hall of Ihe Los Angeles Guar Is lakes place at their armory this evening. Jt will be n gala af fair. We acknowledge the compli ment of a ticket. One of Ihe most delectable dii ners known lo tbe art de cuisiue, comprising all Ihe delicacies to be found In Ihe market, will be served at Ihe Uniled Slates Hotel to dtiy. Juilgo O. S. Witherby has re turned from a visit of somo weeks' duration lo Sun Diego and has taken up his old quarters In the St. Charles Hotel. The members of Confidence En gine Company No. 2 are notified to be at the Engine House, fully equipped for parade, at 9 o'clock, sharp, this morning, The beautiful wax fruit which is on rxbibltltill In the window of Mrs. La Masney's candy store. Spring (tree!, will be r Sled for at her Store al 8 o'clock on Saturday evtiiin;. By nut ice published ehewhero it will be seen that the firm of Fran cisco Pic», F. P. Forster and Miguel A. Aguirre has been dis solved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Mr. f'orster, The Fourth of July being a legal holiday, tho Court House, city of* flees and banks will he closed. The Postotlleoand Wells, Fargo & Co.'s otllce will be open at thes'tme hour as on Sunday. Arrived at San Pedro, July 3J, Schooner C. H. Merchant, Law rence.master, from Coos Bay, 360, --000 feet of lumber for Perry Wood worth & Co. aud McFttddeu Bros; Brig TV W. Lucas, Wentworth, master, from Port Blakeley, with 314,000 feet of lumber for Perry, Woodwortli & Co. Deputy SherifT J. C. Jones yes terday arrested two Mexicans named Pio and Trujillo ou the charge of attempting to murder one .Manuel Kins, whom they stabbed with a kuife. They were committed to jail and will be ex amined before Judge Peel on Fri day. dross suits between two saloon keepers were tried lv Judgo Peel's Court yesterJay. The first one ac cused tbe other of assault wilh a deadly weapon. Failing to substan tial,? his charge, the defendant was dismissed, lie then preferred a charge against his accuser of exhib iting a deadly weapon, which he sustained, and the latter was lined $20. We advise our fiends to drop iv at Union Hall to day, any time be tween the hours of 11 a. m. and 11 p. M, whenever tho cravings. of nature admonish you that your system needs replenishing. All Ihe good things of creation will be there in abundance at reasonable prices. The all'air will he run ou the European plan—you pay for iwhat you get, only. Pool selling at the Fashion Si losn last evening was quite lively. In'lie national four rnile|race Ten iJrqick sold r °r * lv: Mollie Mc- Cartv $b. Iv one race, to come off Id response to invitations, quite a largo and brilliant audienca of ladies and gentlemen gathered in the very beautiful lodge room of Los Angeles Lodge No. 35, I. O. O. F. , hist evening to witness the cer emony of Installing the ofil3ers of that Lodge for tbe ensuiug six mouths. Horaoa Burdick, D. D. G. M., Installed the following offi cers: L. Liob, N. G.; Chirles C. Cheeaebrouijh, V. G.; A. Franek, R. 8.; M. Norton, Treasurer; H, Niedecken, P. 8.; M. L. Wicks, H. 8. N. G.; H. Burdick, L. 8 N. G.; Conductor, A. Jorklns; Warden, Louis Roeder; R. 8. V. G., J. V. Burkhardl; L. 8. V. G, H. A.Vac quler; R. 8. 8 , J. Loweuthal; L. 8. 8„ I. A. O'Connot; I. 0., H.W. Bard, O. 8., A. Aaron. The fol lowing are the Trustees elect: Con stant Meyer, Louis Roeder, John Schumacher. At the conclusion of tho installation. Rev. W. If. Mill, Hill, P. G. M , delivered a brief address explanatory of the aims, objects and requirements of the Order. House keepers about to refurnish their houses, as well as (hose who are about to commeuce housekeep ing, will flutl it to their interest to call at the immense furniture em porium of the Meßsrs. Dotter & Bradley, whose stock is one of the largest to be found outside of San Francisco, embracing every thing useful and elegant known to tbe trade. Their supply of carpets, curtains, window shades, cornices aud brackets is also very full and of the latest ami most recherche designs. In order to meet the stringency of the times this firm have reduced their prices to the lowest living rates, for proof of which see price list in their triple column advertisement, which up pears elsewhere in thhi morning's Herald. The torchlight demonstration of the Worklngmen's Clubs last night was a decidedly cieditable all'air. At tho hour appointed tbe various Clubs assembled ou Los Angelea ami Aliso streets, where they formed in procession under tbe command of Chief Marshall Campbell and Assistants Cuddy, Skinner, Perry, eastern, liillalopez, Lopiz and Warner. Tbe process ion, preceded by a squad of mount ed policemen and a band of music, , marched through Ihe principal streets of the city, after which the > clubs returned to the Main street front of the Court House, where speeches were made by Judge Thompson, Major Kinley, Judge Evey, Mr. Page and others. i The following - , which we clip from the Santa Barbara Democrat of July Ist, suggests tbe query, What's the use of a squirrel law? — The "boss fqulrrel killei" has ar rived iv thecouuty and is now en gaged in slaughtering squirrels by the thousand. Ou Thursday morn ing as a small sample of the result of his work, there were hauled out in front of tne Messrs. Sturges' gate about two thousand rodents with their abdomens up. He is engaged in his destructive work at Bell's ranch now. His price is i.me cents an acre, and he will guarantee to kill all the squirrels on the land contracted for. At tbe annual meeting ol the stock holders of the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Eos Angeles, held on the 2d day of July, 1878, the following named gentlemen were elected Trustees for the ensuing year: Messrs. I. W. Hellman, John 8. Griffin, O. W. Chllds, L. 0. Goodwin, Frank Lecouvreur, Job 6 Mascara), Eugene Meyer, C. E. Thorn, ('lias. Ducommun. Tbe newly elected Trustees then pro ceeded lo Ihe election of oflicers, resulting as follows: President, I. \V. Hellman; Vice-President, L. C. Goodwin; Secretary, John Milner. After completing the canvass of the votes Tuesday Ihe Board of Supervisors received tbe following bids for Hospital bonds: I. W. Hellman, $25,000 at 94c, gold; I. W. Hellman, $25,0u0 at 95, i gold | silver; E. Meyer & Co., $25,000 at i gold * silver; H. Newmark & Co., $25,000 at 98J, J gold J silver; John A. Latternian, $25,000 at 99, J gold } silver; L. C. Goodwin, $15,000 at 93}, J gold i silver; L. C. Goodwin, $10,000 lv 93, J gold \ silver; J. Perry, Jr., San Francisco, $25,000 at par, A gold A. silver; Alt sliul, $25,000 at par, } gold J silver. Awarded to Mr. Altshul. Amongst lbs emblazonings which ornamented the Working men's banners last night was a representation of the Baker Block, with the inscription, " Honor to Whom Honor is Due." This com pliment is intended for Col. R. S. Baker who, in giving out all con tracts for work on his block, stipu lated that no Chinaman should be employad on any detail of it. The Baker Block would be an orna ment to Paris or New York, and tbe Celestial has had absolutely uo hand in its erection. Quite a curiosity may be seen on theSuverkrup ranche, on the bench west of town. A surfaco well has been sunk to the depth of 315 feet, aud contains about fou.r feet of water. When the cover of the well is reproved tho wind blows out of it with audi forooas to be distinct ly heard, and it will lift a handker chief or sheet of paper to some dis tance. The source of this phe nomenon is a mystery.—s. 22. Times. Judge Fawcett, who occupied tbe bench of the District Court here a couple of weeks agi with so much ability, was elected county delegate to the Constitutional Con vention from Santa Barbara oniinty by a majority of 261 over Warren Chase, who, our citizens will remember, delivered a course ' of lectures on finance in this city last winter. The ball at the opening of Dr. Fulton's uotv hotel *A tl\a .Sulphur ! Wells, on Tuesday night, is pro . nounced by alt who had the good fortune to be present, one of the t; ;>r*r Vfaa. eltttpsy. "expert', !l»r. muMn , i stood ami »0 ' ' >BU>*uJVtM lo The Programme for To-Day. The CoufiJenca boys will open the celebration of the day by firing a salute of 100 guns from Fort Hill at daylight. At 10 o'clock the two lire c mi panics, and the Los Angeles Guards and such other organizations as may bo patriotic enough to join them, will form in procession and march over the advertised route, preceded by bauds of mUlto. At Washington Gardens the La dies' Rsnevpleut Society give a grand dinner and picnic, where those hungered and fatigued can find recreation and refreshment, aud at th" same time contribute to a most worthy charity. Those who do not wish to pro long their day's pleasuring by a trip to Wasliiugtou Gardens will be supplied with a lunch that should satisfy an ephure at Uulou Hall, by the ladies of tho Presbyterian Church. At Agricultural Park, commenc ing at 2 o'clock P, M , there will be two races—the llrst a two mile and repeat trotting match and the sec ond a running race, mile heats, two in three, both of which will undoubtedly he closely contested and exciting events. The day's celebration will bo closed by two balls, one by the Los Angeles Guards at their armory and the other by the Turnverein Germanla at their hall, both of which, if the previous entertain ments of the two organizations are to be taken as criterion?, will be most enjoyuble affairs. Col. J. E. Jackson, County Sur veyor, returned yesterday from the Santiago Cufi-in, where he hua been engaged for the past week in mak ing a survey of tho Silverado Min ing District. Ha informs us that the most wonderful results may be looked for from Ihe development of this suction. Tho ledge, which runs In an easterly direction and dips at an angle of about 45 degrees, has beeu traced for a distance of over a mile. The lode, which opeus near the top of an almost perpendicular mountain, that in clines to un opposito direction from the treasure veiu, presents a face fully live feet broad. The mines ate most conveniently located, a good road approaching to within half a mile of tbem and the slope ofthe mountain being such that all debris from tho tunnel now beiug excavuted can ba dumped over the side, falling; thence to the bottom of the caftan. We were shown some specimens of the ore yesterday, one of which assays $300 and another $150 to the ton, with a prop >rtion of lead which has not yet been ascertained. Dep uty United States Marshal Dunlap, who is interested in the mines aud who left yesterday for Sau Fran cisco, took a number of specimens with him, which he will have as sayed there. If the mines should prove to be us rich as present indi cations seem to warrant, we have here iv Los Angeles, if not a bo- Danit, at least a sourceof consid erable wealth, in the developmjnt of which it behooves our capitalists to assist. The semi-annual statement t f that sterling and sagaciously man aged institution, the Farmers and Merchants' Bank, appears iv our advertising columns to day. Tbe Express of yesterday, referring to this gratifying exhibit, says: The semi-annual statement of the officers of the Farmers' and Mer chants' Bank, published in our ad vertising columns, speaks well for the financial sagacity of the man agement of that institution. The assets of the hank now reach the formidable total of $1,055,045 91. The statement shows v capital and reserve of $537,779 45; cash on hand and with San H'rancisco and New York banks, $184,516 90, and money at interest in loans, $326,420 82. There is another asset, which is not included in the general total, of $23,717 76 for interest due and unpaid, The whole statement is a very gratifying one, aud shows that, in spite of the severe times we are In the midst of, this popular bauk is currying ou a careful and profitable business. We know of n3 banking institution outside of Sun Fraucisco which cam boast of so large a capital as the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank. The "Tasteograph" and "Feel ophone," are said to bo the two latest inventions. The latter will doubtless prove the meat popular of all. It Is Intended to multiply and magnify pleasureable feelings or sensations to any required ex tent and a thousand fold, if desired. The "Tasteograph," to the gour mand aud bibulous admirer nf Roederer or old Burgundy, will be indispensable in the augmentation of the delights of tbe papillm. Bring ou your 'phones! San Gabriel Notes. Editor Hekald: The Califor nia lion that came down on the hunt for its mate, which met Its death a few days ago at the hands of Mr. Perez, Is still at large. An other oue lias been seen on the Du arte, and a little glr l , Esperauza Duarle, was chased home from a hlaokberry patoh by the monster. There will he no Fourth of July here—only dunces at Tipton's aud Bennett's. The School Board now stands E M. Jones, A, Phillips and Henry Hamilton, the latter having beeu re-elected by a majority of 25, over his competitor last Saturday. Tho 'Post QfUce incitement has well died out, and all things being equal, there will probably be no change In tho administration. At the MoQregory place we counted forty-one upples on a tree fourteen months old—thebellllower variety. Tho apples are very large. Hall's Hole! has b.eeu shut up for a wee.;, and strangers have no place in the Mission village. At El Monte hop ranch, owned by David Lewis, the old pi oneer, 00,000 pounds o,f haps will be harvested the last of the present month. HTr. Rowland, of the Puente Grossly Exaggerated. The city of Los Angeles has al ways treated the liuv. George 8. Hickcy, late pastor of the. Fort Street Methodist Episcopal Church, with great cordiality and fairness. That gentleman yesterday took his departure for Detroit, Mlohigan, where his new charge lies; aud, ou the same day arrived the follow ing, whioh we have clipped from the Detroit Free Frets. We find It under the caption of "Rather Shaky:" Rev. Mr. Hickoy, Oltjr Librarian, has reoeived from his brother a letter dated Las Angeles, Cal., June 12, from which the fol lowing extracts have been made, as showing a rather vibratory con dition of terra flrma in that lo cality: I dou't know what is to become of us. We have had three ierrifio earthquakes within the last seven hours. The first occurred at 11:10 last night, and started us all from our sleep and beds. Iv only eight minutes after that came auother, lasting several seconds, and so fear ful as to cause the inhabitants to rush out of their houses Into the streets. Nettie was unable to speak or move. The third came at 6:15 this morning', while we were still asleep, with a noise like the loudest cannon, and lasting for eight or ten seconds. During the second one the animal creation was great ly excited—lhe dogs barking aud the birds Muttering and leaving their nests, though at near mid night. I have now felt eight earth quakes in California, but these last are coming a little too often aud severe for comfort to the body. We should say this overwrought pen picture is "rather shaky." It is calculated to givs an entirely exaggerated idea of our experience. We have boen in Southern Cali fornia six years ami have noted but four earthquakes and not one of them wa.i calculated to daunt the nerve of un ordinarily cour ageous person, or to arrest the tide of giod humored raillery which has always MOompauia I them amongst men. The San Francisco Chronicle has a new theory of cellar excavations. Alluding to the different expedi tious which have recently sought this city in quest of treasure trove, and which have always beeu brought up with a ronni turn by Chief of Police Harris, the Chron icle ot the 2nd iust. says: The energy of a good portion of the private detective profession of the city has lately been diverted from less reputablo and injurious lines of investigation to a searcli after hidden treasure, supposed to be deposited somewhere iv the vicinity of the railroad depot at Los Angeles. The people of I bat city, however, with un insufficient appreciation of things, have driven oil several energetic deputations aud compelled them to suspend digging operations. The incite ment to tiiis enterprise is supposed to proceed from v couviot iv tho State Prison, who lias either a wag gish notion to indulge or expects to attain some favorable effect for himself by concocting a story of Imaginary ''swag." Whichever may be the case, the wholo force of independent detectives should be let into the seoret, aud the Los An geles authorities, with a duo regard for ilia public good, should permit them to dig Indefinitely. If any inconvenience were likely to ensue, this ditllcully could ho easily ad justed by procuring a revision of tbe directions from the gentleman iv the Penitentiary, and the local ity of the supposed bonanza trans ferred to one where the excavation of a cellar Is desirable. Mutual benefit to both cities would result, and the good-designing convict might secure the lenient considera tion of the O iveruor as his re. ward. COURT REPORTS. C.iiiify <<>uri SrspHLNS, J. Wednesday, July 3. Kohlor vs. Mott—Demurrer sub mitted on briefs; 2 days on each side to file points. Dewy vs. Vannoy—Findings and conclusions filed iv favor of plain tiff; 5 days stay. Lucas vs. liberie-—Motion for new trial denied; 5 days stay granted. Probate Court STEPHENS, J. WEDNESDAY, July 8. Estate of Goldstein—Petition for sale of personal properly granted. Properly Transparn. It MOM Jo OSn N. GILLETTE AO I nHON'S THAN SCRIPT OF ItBCOUDS, JULY 3, IB>B. CONVEYANCES. Los Angeles Lodgo No 42, F A AM, lo 8 C Foy—Lots 8 and 9, section F, Masonic Cemetery; SI. W W Brace to Fritz Schwelcer-N y, of lot 22, Griffin's Addition to East Los An geles- S2OU Jdo' S Ur'lffin to W W Braco-Lot a!, Griffin's Addlllou to East L/aa Angeles; 1200. Pioneer Building Lot Association of East Los Angeles to Jas W Lancaster- Lot 14, blk 1, lauds of said association; 1200. J W Cate to D C Hay ward-N V% of lot I, blk E. A B Chapman tract, Santa Ana Kanchn; $1500. US of Ato David H Turner—E ;j nt NE Sec£B T2 SRI 3W; patent. STOCK REPORT. Sam 1 i.ii, i..c. July o. Opliir 19 c. | Exchequer . .3 D 5 Slpmi.ui it. Union a a c, in. I Overman .tin It b M*. K'inlurk- a tit) Savage UK I Ohollsr i-SOO California v , sierra N tilt don Va............ 1Vi Justice 3 e« H ft P 1H I Alts 7K Ornwn r»i»t r.'. I Julia OH Alpha lOX I Belcher 41, Jacket 7V | Bullion 4 lv AN IMPORTANT FUNCTION STIMULATED. The k|>li;eys oxcrclse most important functions, which aro so wcarisomo that they tax to Ibe utmost the strength and endurance of these busy little organs. Every breath, every puliation of the heart, every movement of ullmb„ every thought, makes waste and necessitates the doveloaimeut ot new atoms. The used up particles in the blood are sifted from, It and dissolved in a watery fluid by tho kidneys, which then discharge Mils fluid Into ihe bladder. A train nf disasters to the system would follow 11 these "ashes,'* so to speak, weie not ihorouQUly strained off and dl°charged. his Is tbe case when tho kidneys become laotlve. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, y restoring their activity, not only eeps open a most Important outlet for npurltles, but prevents diseases of the idnoys themselves, whloh when Inert, enotne liable to fall a prey to diabetes, right's disease, nephlstls ulbumenurla, nd other maladies specially tnoideat te bem. which, although not specially apld In their progression, are paitlcn ulj ot,- ill a'e '..el fatal, Meycistein's is the best plaoe to buy your clothing, dry goods, bats, boots, etc., etc. You you will und him fair and square dealing in every respect, and goods cheaper than elsewhere —49 Main street, under Lafayette Hotel. Parasols, embroideries, gloves, ties, laces, white and colored hose, silk handkerchiefs, corsets at bot tom prices; at the Bazaar, Main street, opposite the United States Hotel. Ladies' scissors and pen knives at Sutherland's gun store, 75 Main street. Imys Blue Manuel and light weight suit , also a full line of boys' cloth ing at Isaac Norton & Co.'s, comer of Main and Requena streets, oppo site the U. 8. Hotel. Clothing, the best assortment and best goods, are sold cheaper than elsewhere at Meyerstein's, 49 Main street. Go to Meyerstein's for the best dry goods at lowest prices. Frank Toal informs the citizens of Los Angeles generally that 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 warranted. myl6tf Genuine Marrian's Burton Pale Ale on draught at McKenzie's. Cartridges and ammunition of all kinds at Butherlaud's gun store, 75 Main street. lmj's Mothers, Mothers Mothers. Don't fall to procure Mas. Wihslow'S Sooth mo Syrup lor all diseases of 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 Axe teeth, i, -atitilled and preserved by SOZODONT; and the rose Is scarce sweeter than tbe breath which becomes aromatic through Its Influence. It Is the very pearl of dentilrlms and the surest F revei,live of dentai decay In existence, t remedies with certainty canker and every species of corrosive blemish upon the teeth, and counteracts tbe hurtful in fluence upon tbem ot achlliy or the stomach. The formula or Its preparation It contains only botanic Ingredients, and Includes only the purost and most sal utary of these. SPECIAL NOTICE 3. A Rcmrkable Cure. West Towsanto, Vt., May 11, 1880. Messrs. B.W, Fowle A Sons. Uen'.lenien—Several years since I took a severe oold. which settled on my lungs where It remained without relaxation. 1 was then lv Massachusetts, and growing worse and becoming unable to attend to my business, 1 returned home and com menced searching in earnest for some medicine which wonld restore my lost health. 1 consulted physleluns and tried many remedies, but obtained no help and dally g:ew worse. 1 bad a ter mite cough and raised a goud deal ol blood. 1 had profuse ulghl sweats and severe paiu in my side. t continued in this state for inoiiths.und became so weak that It wus with great difficulty I could walk, when I was udviscd to try WisrAß's Balsam op Wild Cuxkuy, and, to my great Joy I soon found tout i his rem edy had arrested the Disease. I contin ued to use the Balsam to the extent offive buttles and have, since tbeu experienced no difficulty of the lungs. 1 believe the Balsam saved ray life and I shall ever hold It In high estimation. Yours truly, Lewis I'helps Henry K. Bond, of Jefferson, .Maine, was cured ol spitting blood, soreness and weak ness of i ne stomach, by the use of John son's Anudyue Liniment Internally. Do It at Once! Persons who have become thoroughly chilled from any cause, may have their circulation at once restored by taking In to tho stomach a teuspoonfulof Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, mixed In a little cold water, well sweetened. Every farmer who owns a good stock ol horses, cattle and sheep, and Intends to keep them through the winter should ai once get a good stock of Sheridan's Cav alry Condition Towders. One dollar's worlti will save at least* ball a ton of hay. A Wide-Awake Youth's Papep.— For Judicious editing, select and popular contributors, aud sprlghly, entertaining reading,ihe I'oiKA', CVntuam'on, of Boston has no superior among ihe youth's publi cations MISCELLANEOUS. AQQREQAIE CAPITAL, $33,000,000, IMPERIAL~of LONDON, NORTHERN of LONDON, QUEeIN of LIVERPOOL, HARTFOED of Hartford, HRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. JOHN CARLIN, Agent, JelO-lm ■ Commercial Street. FOII S A.I,K. By tic Lake Vineyard Land und Water Association, the best Orange end semi- Tropical Pratt Land hi the State. Water rUlit goes with the laud. Apply to the oillej it! P. Beaudry, No. 81 New High St. aplSil F. W. WOOD, Secretary. BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, AND Musical Instruments, FOP. THK ,— HOLIDAYS, Can be found lv Immense Quantities ——AND AT Lowest Living Prices AT THE POPULAR STORE OF LOUIS LEWIN & CO. uovitr BOILER MAKER. I am now prepared to do all kinds of Boiler Work and Repairing RULERS promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. A. DIIRN. JelS-ltu P. O. Bos. No. ISI). Gil- .JONEss FAMILY CROCERY, NO. 41 SPRINO ST. A full assortment of first-class Family Urocerlc", Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Batter, Eggs, Bacon, Hnms, laird, etc., kept nn hand AT REASONABLE PRICES. feSOtl l£* 1 t) ■* eiayat boms. Ageuts wanted. •Plsi on vi land terms free. TRUE* CO., Augusts.Mains. mat iid.»wlr i HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. __ ' O P E I N G OF THE STORE! Tiie undersigned beg to announoe that they vvltl open their store on July lit, at 48 and 50 Spring St., With a large and well aelocted stock of Choice staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Wines and Liquors, TEAS. We have made such arrangements in China and Japan for getting TEAK packed expressly for our trade and shipped to usdlr*ct,which will enable us to sell Teas at such prices and of such qualities that will meet with the approv al of all who give our Teas a trial. Our own brand, which we will guaran tee as choice in bvrry respect, will con sist of full lines of Japau Teaß, viz: (WHITE MOUNTAIN), OOJBB, The eelcbrcted Tea Dlstrlot near Kilo; HATCHUGEE, ATAMLNO-MIZA, And many other CHOICE TEAS, wilh which a long resld nee In Japan has made us thoro ghly acquainted. IN CHINA TEAB We have a fine selection of Oolong, Con gou, English Breaker imperial, Young KvHon and Qunpowdei leas, at irom we. to Si 00 per pound. COFFEES. Our facilities f >r roast ing ami grinding by THE PATENT WATER WHEEL, Will enable us to furnish our customers with Coffee Fresh Roasted and Ground Every Day. 1 he advantages of this method Is too palpable t-> need further comment. OUR COFFEES CONSIST OF Real Mocba, Old Gov't Java, Costa Kica, Rio, Manilla, San Salvador, Guatemala, etc. Groceries. We shall keep full linos of the usual STAPLE GOODS, which we will sell ut the smullest possible margin of profit. In Fancy Groceries we Have: Anchovies, spiced; do salt; Holland Herrings; do do (MarinertJ; do do all Milts; Brabant Fardelles; Russian Sardines; Oysters, Spiced and Pickled; Anchovy and Bloater Paste; Assorted Truffled Pates, consisting of goose livers, plovers, and quail; Sardines, boneless; Mackerel In Oil; Fruits in Brandy; Boned Turkey and Chicken; Swiss Cheese, Edam Cheese; Crosse *k BiuckweU Pickles and Preserves; Marmalade; Curtis Powder; i'ornlchone*:, Chutneo; Potted and l'evllled Meats; Preserved Qlnger; Ani many other delicacies 100 numerous to mention. WINES. CLARET IN BULK} M° s n ~hel. I Chateau La Kose, .Meyneux; Cbateau Lafitte, Meyneux; c hateau Margau, Becker I is. WHITE WINE. Battle) iih, l c Stout z; Uiu\es Hannapiur; Chablb; Chateau Yqutin, F. Dtßtoinu. BURGUNDIES. Chambertfn, Moppert; Cbambertiu,A. Noble,; Voluay, Th. d» Knttf; Poinard, A. Noblet. HOCK. Nelrsteiner; Luubeuhetmer; Afent baler; Lelbiraueumilch, Niebct. CHAMPAGNE. GrauJ Imperial; Carte Blanche; Veuve Cllcquo'; Moet a ctiandnn; Hofderer. COU DIA LS. l.'..racoa; fetara»b.dno; C'lK.lreus; HencUlclluo; Pousse Cafe. VERMOUTH, ABSINTHE, HENHEBBT AND KARTELL BRANDY, CUTTER'S WHISKY, BITTERS, SYRUI'S, ETC., ETC ALSO, Al l. GRADES OF CALIFORNIA WINES. We shall also keep a full assortment of WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Consisting of Tubs, Palls, Baskets of all Kind-. Brushes, Churns, Butter LourdH. Butter Moulds, 1 to 2 lbs.,etc.,etc. We are prepared io receive conslgu lu. n vi Produce, (iraln. Wool, Hides, etc., making advances on same, or will buy at big best market price, WILL OPEN~JULY Ist. The public la respectlully Invited. MYERS & MENDELSON, 48 & 50 SPUING ST., LOS ANOEL.EB, Onl., AT THE SIGN OF THE RIO JtJUm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' THE BAZAAR, Corner of Main and Requena Sta. ANOTHER Immense Reduction! \ IK OUR SUMMER SILKS, BLACK SILKS, ERE 3 DRESS COODB. LINENS, PIQUES, LAWNS. ustot ioe. As the Slimmer season is a little back ward this year, we have determined Ui close out nur entire stock or LADIES' SUITS. Wewlll therefore offer for tbe NEXT THIRTY DAYS LADIJbiH' .SUITS at the following prices: Our |1S Ladlao' Wash Poplin Salt at 17 60 Our 112 I.;i lies' Wash Poplin Suit at WOO Our 110 Ladles'Pecale Suit at lata OurllOLadks' Linen Salt at 1500 Our 95 Ladles' Linen Bait at 1100 •V-The above prices are JUST HALF what these suits cost to Import. We have also made a decided reduc tion in our OOMESTiC DEPARTMENT. Gents', Youths' and Boys' CLOTHiira-, HATS, BOOTS * SHOES. Trunks & Valises. Isaac Norton &Co., MAIN STREET, Je3-tf Opposite the U. S. Hotel. WE WILL "J" SELL CLOT H HINC AT A GREAT... (fj) SACRIFICE UNTIL AFTER p THB FOURTH OP JULY COME AND EXAMINE J ....OUR STOCK Important, U Important, ttO SPRING si y SPRING St. GREAT REDUCTION IN PBICES or riusr CLASS CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! —AT THE QUINCY HALL dUINCY HALL QUINCY HALL Clothing House, Cor. Commercial A Mai laltf Burnett Jk Bebbeci Landscape Gardener Garden Contraoto jetf No. I*6 SPRIN Private Boarding H No. M, cor. Third aad Hill • •ar BOARD BY TH X DAY, «t MONTH. Tsrmi Reasonable.