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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE. The Herald Steam Printing lOWa makes a specialty of Legal ; rinting. Briefs, Transcripts, etc., I tin ted at low rates. SYMPATHY BETWEEN THE PHYSICAL AUD MENIAL CONSTITUTION. Tbe subjection of mental feelings to corporal influences is v humili ating doctrine, but it is neverthe less a sound one. The stomach is n, more faithful barometer of the changes of human temperature than we are always disposed to ad mit, and it therefore behooves every one to',keep bis digestive or gans lv perfect order by buying bis groceries at tbe "T" store, where only pure goods are sold; 48 and 50 Spring street. Teutonia Saloon, 123 Main Sleet. The celebrated Fredericks burgh Laorcit Beer will be, from this day, on draught and be kept all through tbe Summer months on ice. Hot lunch from 11 to 2 o'clock; all delicacies always on band. Tony Faber, my29tf Manager. Ponet & Orr Have removed their Under taking and Picture-Frame Ware rooms; lo tho store formerly occupied by It. Sotelo, No. 45 Main street, under the Lafayette Hotel. my2ml Reduced Prices. I offer my stock of doors, sashes, t ti*., at the following reduced pri es' WINDOW SASH. -.xlO $1 35 :lxl2 1 50 rtxl3... 1 65 13x12 1 05 10x14 1 75 lOxlß 2 25 15x28 2 75 15x32 3 00 15x30 3 35 15x40 3 50 Other sizes in proportion. DOORS. 2.6x0.6x1 inch $1 00 (5x6.0x1L moulded 1 00 2.8x6.8x1* " 2 12 2.8x6.8x1} " 2 25 2.10x6.10x1} " 250 Jx7xll " 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 sept 27 The Russian Electric Baths of ft. Hughes and Wife are located at No. 16 Main street, opposite the Pico House. Gentleman ami la lies will be waited upon hy persons il their own sex. novlltf MOHET WELL SPENT. No money is better spent than that which Is laid out for domestic satisfaction. A good meal, accom panied by a good glass of wine,will put a man into the best possible humor, aa every wife knows; so buy those nice groceries tliey have at the "T" store, and make your homo happy. No. 48 and 50 Spring street. Tho dry goods and novelty store of Charles Prager, at No. 5 Com mercial street, is un attractive re am! to lhe ladies of Los Angeles. Mr. Prager has one of the most ex tensive and recherche stocks of goods ever brought to Los Angoies, and there is absolutely nothing necessary to tlie feminine toilette winch may not be found in his store. He has been guided in his purchases by a thorough knowledge of the requirements of this section, and the latest fashions and novel lies may be at all times inspected at No. 6 Commercial street. Give liim a call. my 7 Razors of every make at Suther land's gun store, 75 Maiu street. " Notice. The Ladies' Oyster Rooms, Re quena atreet, near Main, opposite the United States Hotel, are again opened to tbe ladies and will be carried on in a strictly respectable way, to tbat all ladies, with or without escorts, may feel at ease and receive prompt and respectful Attention. Oysters in every Btyle, •hrluips, tea, coffee, etc., constantly --a band. Joe Baykii. act 4tf Tbe Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co. bave made arrangements lo receive monthly cargoes of the famous Ph. gist Brewing Company's export Uger beers. These beers are made At Milwaukee and bottled by the Messrs. Stamm dr, Meyer. The Srst of the cargoes arrived yester day, consisting of aa entire luad. Tbe Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co., through this arrangement, are enabled to otter special advantages to purchasers. Tbe first prizes were awarded to this Ph. Best Ex port beer at tlie Centennial Expo sition, at the Wisconsin State Fair, held at Milwaukee, aud at the Inter-State Fair held at Chicago. Imti>r2l Fishing tackle and cutlery at Sutherland's gun store, 75 Main •treet. 2my7 McKenzie's. Go to McKenzie's, 129 Main street, Ponet block, for tbe finest domestic and imported liquors and wines, by tbe bottle or on draught. Tbe purity of theae wines and li quors It guaranteed, and MoKen tie's boat of customers testify unanimously as to their merit. J3tf Joe Bayer, of Congress Hall, baa tutt received a consignment of iooa lager beer. It it a su perb article and cannot be excelled at a draught beer. Oysters, shrimps, hot and cold lunches of all kinds, constantly on hand. Give him a call. Corner Main and Re quena streets, opposite the U. S. Hotel. o9 Spring eye needles (our own make) at Sutherland's gun store, 75 Main street. 2my7 BEAUTY. Beauty has so many charms one knows not how to speak against it; aud when it happens that a grace ful figure I* (he habitation of a virtuous soul, theu it is truly a work of nature, such as is rarely combined. But beauty and good ness are fouud combined, and is proveu at the "T" store, where they tell tbe tost goods in a most delightful store. No. 43 and 50 Spring street. SATURDAY JULY 20, 1878 Herald Steam Printing House. The facilities of the HsßAt.n Slcani Printing House for doing Job work aro uot surpassed in California outside o( San Francisco and Sacramento. All work en trusted to us will be executed with neat ness and dispatch at the Unrest living rateß. Sl'tSCl.tl NOTItF.. Hereafter notices of companies, socie ties, churches, etc., will only be Inserted In the IlKliAl.nas paid advei llsemouts. We reserve, for Places of Worship, a grat is directory, which will appear every Sunday morning. WAR DEPARTMENT, SIGNAL SERVICE, U. S. ARMY. Division uf Telegram and Reports for the bcuelltof Commerce and Agriculture. Report of observations tukeu at Los An geles, Cal., July 18, 1878. ■i a 01 A. N . 1 P. K. I Maximum Thermometer, 77. Minimum 10. J. M. Frantz, Observer. LOCAL BREVITIES. We are now a city of llvo wards, or will be at tbe next municipal election. Mr. Isidor Colin, senior proprie tor of the Capitol store, arrived overlund from Sau Francisco yes terday. Pure milk five cents a quart, bread and milk ten cents, superior coffee and doughnuts ten cents, ut the Milk Depot, Temple street. Oflicer Tribolet will pay a liberal reward for the return of a self cocking five shooter, lost by Mm last night on Main street, some where between tlie Signoret and Baker Blocks. The Board of Supervisors yester day njrcted all bids for furnishing tlie new hospital und instructed the Clerk to advertise for new hids, lo he opened at tlie August meet ing of tlie Board. Arrived at Wilmington, July 19th, sehoouer Kittie Stevens, Nelson, master, from Trinidad, with 171,000 feet of lumber for McFadden Bros. Sailed, schooner Una, Stodar.l, master for Nevarrn. Masters Israel and O'Neil, sons respectively of Robert Israel, light house keener at Point Loma and Patrick O'Neil, Postmaster at Old San Diego, have been appointed to the (raining ship Jamestown from Sun Diego c iiiniy. Our Mend Captain Kidd, finding hy a few days sojourn at Yuma, that the caloric of that lection was uot up to the requirements of his constitution, bus returned to Los Angeles. His nest excursion will probably he tn Panama. Mr, A. Glassed, iv our New 'IV- Day, offers a reward of $20 for lhe return of two buggy mares which strayed from Ills place at South Santa Monica last .Monday night. For description of animals ace ad vertisement. Tlie members of the new bote o»in r aiiy (No. I,) and all who wisli to join are requested to meet at the Council Chamber at 7J o'clock this evening. A full attendance It do sired us the company will be for mally organized at this meeting. San Diego shipped hy the steam er Orizaba ou her last liip up the coast 409 cases uf coiuh aud 75 bar rels of extracted honey—iv all, 43 --889 pounds. The quality of this season's honey crop of San Diego is said to he remarkably fine. Mr. Suder, lhe Pacific Coast in structor of lhe Turnverein Qer tnaniii, will start from San Fran cisco by the steamer of Ihe 24th Instant, arriving hereon lhe2Bth. Iv our Item yesterday the name was misspelled, owing to the kind offices of our intelligent com positor. We leuru that au excursion it being gotten up at Santa Ana, Anaheim and Downey to visit Santa Monica ou the 4lh of August. The managers expect lhat nt least 300 persons will avail themselves of the occasion to spend a day at the "City by tlie Sea." In these days of cheap excursions would it not be a good move for some enterprising and responsible Augelefio lo organize an excursion to the Stale Fair, which takes place at Sacramento in September next? Toe Railroad Company, we bave no doubt, will furnish all the cars needed at low rales. Let some one who understands (he business take the matter in hand uud we will guarantee success. We were shown yesterday the prospectus for the excursion that is now being organized at Visalia aud Tulare City for a visit to Los An geles and Santa Monica. The party, it Is expected, will fill two, perhaps three, cars and will be composed of from 12010 180 persons. The excursion is advertised to start from Tulare Cily on Thursday August Bth, and will have the privilege of remaining here six days. The fare for the round trip has been fixed at the remarkably low price of $10 each. We may live without poetry, music and an; We may live without conscience, aud live without heart; We may live without irlends, we may live without books, But civilized man em not live without cooks. Ho may live without bonks; what is knowledge but grieving? lie may live without hope; what Is hope but deceiving? He may live without love; what is pas sion but plulng? But where 1, tlie man lhat can live with out dining? And lv order to dine well you must buy your groceries and wines at the T store, where you can get better goods at lower prices (ban any store In the city. Remember the number—4B and SO Spring St. From n communication addressed to Mr. B. F. Drakeufeld, agent in tins city, we learn that the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, one of lhe richest and most responsible In the world, has re sumed butinees in this Slate. By tbo peculiar insurance laws of 187-1 this Company hndbeeu practically debarred from California, but tlie last Legislature so modified those laws that now tbe Company is en abled to transact business here without violating its charier or doing injustice to lhe interests of Its policy holders. As a fact of in terest to insurers, we deem it well to statu tbat, wi'hin the past four j ears, tho Mutual has paid out, for death claims alone ou the Pacific Coast, over $1,000,000, and ou ma tured and discontinued endow ments more than $900,000. For fuller information regarding this sterling company inquirers are re ferred to Mr. Drakeufeld, Temple Block, next door to the County Bank. Mr. I. K. Benedict, whose apiary ia io tlie Encino cation, near Monte Vista, yesterday gave in some as tonishing information with regard to the wonderful fecundity of bees iv this climate, which we repro duce for the Information of East ern apiarists. Lust spring he commenced .with sixteen hives of Italian bees, which have since in creased to fifty—v fraction over 300 per cent, increase, and for the past four weeks he has> extracted from these hives an average of 1,000 pounds of honey per week, with every prospect of a continuance of this immense yield for several weeks to come. His nearest neigh bor has 70 stands of the ordinary black bees, from which the yield Is not my greater than from Mr. Benedict's Lifly stands of Italian bees. Mr. I'ritchard, the Mexican Con sul in San Francises, lias been in terviewed abjut tlie reported fam ine iv Die States or Sotiora and 8 :ialoa. Ho says that for two years there lias been a withering drouth in tlie States named, but in no sense has v famine resulted. There has been distress, but no body need have perished of starva tion, nor iris any o to perished as fur as known. Indeed, without cereals, there are roots enough Id* diirenous to sustain life. The fail ure of crops induced the Govern* metit to remit duties on imports ami provisions or food staples by the (lull; and further, the Govern ment appropriated tlie sum of $60,000 to relievo distress in those States —an amount very liberal for a sparse population. Mr. Pritch ard has not been appealed to for assistance, and no news nus reached him from the City of Mexico that any exterior exertion is needed lo relieve lhe sufferers. Judge Sepulveda yesterday mod ified the injunction in the case of Cute unil others against tho Irriga ting Commissioners, of Los Nietos township so as to allow the Com missi oners to use one half of the water of the ditches enjoined until further order of the Court. The motion to dissolve the injunction will he heard on Monday next at 11 o'clock A. M. This modification was mude on representations of the farmers that their crops were al ready suffering for water and that unless relief was speedily afforded them they would be entirely de atroyed. Yesterday morning a son of Mr. Noidholt's on going into his fath ei's wine cellar, on Main street, found a man named Juan Bautista Heater lying on the Moor helplessly drunk. Messer, it is supposed, had broken into the eallar sometime during the previous njght for the purpose of stealing wive but drank ao much lhat lie was unable to get away again. Young Nordholt no tified officer Lockwood, who arrest ed Messer ami brought him before Judge Peel,who committed him to jail to appear before the Grand Jury on a charge of burglary. Depuly Sheriff Celis got in at 12 o'clock Thursday night with Be nito Ybarra, tlie horse thief, whom lie arrested iv Ventura county. Cells sturfod with his prisoner at 3 o'clock on Thursday morning and made the distance, 90 miles, In about 20 hours, a feat that could only be accomplished by a man of such indomitable energy and pluck aa have always been shown by this officer iv the discharge of duty. Our friend Kays, of tlie Sheriff's office, says his name is Braggins— Thomas Braggins. Tho following excerpt, which we make from a postal card received by Sheriff Mitchell, is a powerful inceu'ive for him to be known us a Braggins: "Thomas Braggins has fallen heir to $50,000 iv England. Any oue giving information," etc. Mr. J. Neuburger, agent of the French shirt factory of San Fran cisco, Is now in this city. Any one desiring a comfortable filling shirt would do well to call and see him. Goods shipped witli privi lege of trial. Mr. Neuburger can be seen at room No. 9, St. Charles Hotel, for two days. COURT REPORTS. Olstliut Court StICLV£D*,J. FItIDAY, July 19th. Cate et al. vs. Sanford et al.— Sufficient cause beiug shown, it is ordered that the restraining order heretofore issued, of dale of July Bth, is hereby modi lied so that one half of all the water running iv tlie ditch mentioned in the restraining order bo forthwith under lhe ex clusive and absolute control of the defendants for them to distribute according to law until further or der of tills Court, hearing of mo tion to dissolve injunction herein using deferred until Monday, July 22, 1878, at U A. M. Grandin vs. Stanford et al.— Same order. Lynch vs. Stanford et al.—Same order. Francois vs. Roth Bros.—Motion toretax costs cf Sheriff denied. Cbaffee vs. Polls and Towne— Findings and decree for plaintiff; rive days stay. A well known actress being usked tier age frankly replied: "I have four ages; the family aichives un fortunately proclaim that I am fifty; by daylight I pass for thlrly alz; by gaslight not more than thirty, and, with my war paint on, In a soft lli/ht and no rude glare, I pass for five and twenty. Our Reconstructed Wharf. Tbe piles are now all drl yen and when the railing Is put ou the wharf will be entirely completed. The quality and strength of the timber used, tho manner In which the piles were driven, and tbe in cronsed height of tbe atructuro are guarantees of its endurance. The completeness and excellence of the work are tlirectly due to the efforts and management of John P. Stoni ns, Who Can now safely say that he owns the best and most substantial wharf on the southern coast. About forty plies were used at the shore end of the wharf, which were picked from the best ones that belonged to tbe old wharf. In the gap and at the outer end nearly three hundred large, sound und well selected new redwood piles were used, being driven large end down, from eight to ten feet into the bottom of the sea, m iking a solid foundation, upon which the wharf is built. In the work of reconstruction 00,000 feet of choice lumber have been used, und $700 worth of iron to bolt the Itmben together. When the railing is finished, the plank spiked down, and tlie wharf entirely completed, tlie total ex pense will have reached nt least $10,000, as follow*: Three hundred piles $4,500 Sixty thousand feet lumber L 440 Iron spikes, etc 700 Pile-driver, rollers, platform etc 750 Collecting debris of tho old wharf, etc 900 Hauling lumber 150 Pulling ou railing, etc 300 Labor 1,250 Tlie work has been substantially and thoroughly done. The wharf for probably three hundred feet be yond the point where the surf breaks at the very lowest tide is three feet higher than the old struct me. The new wharf does not have that jar or wavering mo tion, when heavily loaded teams are passing over it, which was noticea ble In the old one. Men of experi ence In wharf building pronounce it sufficiently substantial to stand the heaviest southeaster that ever visits Mils port.— Santa Barbara Brest. A FIFTEEN-POUND RAT. A Earc Quiw.r that Lims in a Beer Saloon and Chaws up Do c I From Hie rhiladelpUiu Times.] Dangling from thsgrutiug ou the front window of a saloon ou Minor street yesterday was to be seen a sign with this request: "Gentle men will please uot fool with the rat." Inside tlie grating au ani mal a good deal larger than v full grown hedgehog was lying asleep. Its hair was brown and sleek, with a iprlukiiug of white along lite sides. "What il'yuu think of Mm?" asked the barkeeper. "That isn't the rat?" "That's him." "Where iloes he come from?" "From South America. The fact is he doesn't belong to me. I'm keeping him for another party." Then the saloon-keeper weut on lo say that the right, title and in terest to tlie rat belonged to v Blow going, good-natured Dutchman, who brought him from South America, and was dwelling with him in obscurity, from which lie was rescued about a week ago by the sulo in keeper, who said that he thought he "might as well take him and advertise him as to have him stay with ills owner, where uobodj'd over see him." "What does he weigh?" '•Fifteen pounds." "Is hesavage?" Tlie rat now opened his jaws to gape, disclosing four long fangs, two in each Jaw, as though he un derstood the question aud took It upon himself to answer iv Ills own way. Tlie propiietor said that the rat slept v great ileal in day-time and at night was generally Irritable aud savage. "How would he come out from a tussle with a dog?" asked a by stander. "Well, lio got away with only three dnga durt uif the week," said the proprietor, unconcernedly, as though it was hardly worth men tioning-. "Hurt llieni badly?" querried the bystander. "Only tore tno fide out of one of them, v terrier; tore tbe nose near ly oft' a bull-cloy, and would have killed Iho lliird, another terrier, If we hadn't taken him oil." The rat is about fourteen inches high and eighteen long. It Is said that there is only one other such specimen In the country—in Cen tral Park, New York. lie eats pea nut!, l breed and crackers. Peanuts being his favorite diet, ho devours a large dishful of them dally. In South America these rats run wild In the wools. The officers of the Zoological Gardens are negotiating lo obtain (his rat, und the saloou proprietor saya that although his owner would not sell him, he will probably consent to have him placed on exhibition nt the Zoo. A Hard Test. [Detroit Free Press.] Ten or a dozen meu were enjoy ing thu hot weather, which baked tlie shingles, iv a ferry-dock sa loon, yesterday, when* v stranger stalked in nod inquired of the bar tender: ' Have you any mint?" "Yes, sir," was the reply. "And you have sugar, lemons, gin, brandy, and ao forth?" "I have." The struttgur turned round to the crowd, noted (he sudden increase of inters at. In each face, and kindly said: "Gentleman, I'm going to treat every liar In thia room. Let the liars—tha monstrous liars — come forward." Mot a foot moved. " Gonl lemen," conl jglkd the stranger in a plaiiitrW voice, "don't be backward. Juleps wuit for all. Every one of yon who is kt.owit as a liar will please stand up." Not a man stood. Tlie stranger's face betrayed keen disappointment as he ordered a rousing "mint" lor himself, and uot a word wus spo kcu in the placs while ho slowly sipped Ibe cooling liquid through a straw. When lie had linlshed, he wiped his moutli ami said: "Well, every truth-teller in the crowd now stand up." Every man rose up with lhe promptness of a soldier, "And sit down again," softly said the man as he made for the door. They would havo sat down on him, but great truth-tellers are poor runners. An Overdose of Ohio. 1 Buffalo Express.] We have sickened of Ohio. We have felt for a long time past,what with the pretensions of that State, if Ohio should secede from tbe Union it would be the height of folishness. uot to say of crime, to whip ho; back again. Tbere has beeu no ofilee mentioned, and no honor yearned for, aud no money dreamed of, these many years, that has not been claimed by Ohio. Tbere has been no moment of quiet not burstiti upon by William Allen's stentorian voice, nnd no struggle witli arms that has not been interrupted by Murat Hal stead with tho remark, "Halt, till I show you how to fight." The editors of Oblo are always quarrel ing, and the clergymen of Ohio are always doing wrong. The voice of Ohio is like a Chinese gong labor ing under the impression that din ner is always just ready; aud the religious element of the State cher ishes the article of faith that at the judgment day the Angel Gabriel will blow his horn principally for Ohio, and that a clarion voice will fiually remark, "Ohio being fully represented, the proceeding* will begin at once." Tlie Philadelphia Chronicle pub lishes these paragraphs: Noyes scooped iv $340 mileage. Iv some districts iv Maine they have resolved to prosecute any man who sells his vote When a man unused to labor Joins a Working man's party, it is presumed he is working for an office. London has a borne for friendless dogs. Some one ought, to call Jimmy An derson's attention to this fact. lowa is said to be overrun with tramps. Probably this is why the State so easily rolls up 60,000 Re publican majority. When Ben. Butler joined the Greenbaokers he took a brass band along to play funeral dirges over the party's grave. ''Grant In 1880," shouts a dozen newspapers. The 1880 re fers to the presents and bribes he received while in ofilee. Tbe Re publican Congressional Campaign Committee dragged its net through the New York Postofnce and cap tured $7,400. The flying ma chine hasn't proved a success, and defaulting hank cashiers are still patronizing the outward-bound steamers. Tbe garrison at Paris was reviewed a few days ago, aud, strange as it may sound, tbere wasn't any Major Generals of Pennsylvania militia present to give eclat to the affair. His Majesty, King Ktlakun, is indeed no slouch. On a recent Sunday evening, while rambling arouud Honolulu, be discovered lire issuing from tbe cottage occu pied hy tbe French Commissioner. His Majesty promptly yelled "Fire!" at tbe top of his royal voice, and as promptly seized tbe garden hose and turned a stream on the flames. Tlie damage done waa slight, but Kal. doubtless saved the town from a serious fire. At a Pai is restaurant, a gentle man who unmistakably does not belong to the light-fingered tiibe is openly—uot furtively—shoving ths spoons and forks into his pocket. The garcon says: "Allow me to observe, Monsieur, that you nre putting the silver articles in your pocket." "Well, aro they uot comprised in the dinner hill? I thought by the charge it iuclu led everything on the table-" Properly Transfers. FIl'.M | U umoN, GI I.LKT l'K.t Ol HMiIN'M 'IK A M" HOUIr'TOK U KCOKDM, Jti LV 11), I*7B. CONVEYANCES. Johu O Downey to B Ed H'vers—Part or lot, 11, blk 8, Downey; $72 ti " v . James II Northcrafl to Sarah A North- Craft—M Interest In lot front-ng Hu /out on Mouth side Temple Street* between Olive and Charity; |7EO, John 0 Hill and Martha L Hill lo IT* t tie IfoKtm— N lOaoi'tsoi lot 41, Anaheim Extt-niton; Siuoo Daniel McCarthy to Margaret Medr thy—Lot 5, block 2s, Hancock*! survey; love. Same Ellen McCarthy- La 1, block 1, Falrview tract; fl. Detos C ampbell to Michael T Collins— Lots 21 and 22, blk V, Mt Pleasant tract l NOO, STOCK REPORT. SAN KR\N OHC'O STOCK AND KX CIIANOH HOARD. San Fuangiioo. July 19. Opbir resi o).'<] 00 I Contlienca 4k Mexican VhmiT-i I 8 Nevada 8!4 •» * 0 ii. .to', | Utah 11V»HS B ,t R n\»n', I Exchequer...!. H.i Oultornis.. .lUV*IOU | Justice 5V*5 '« Con Vs Bst i Overman 11 si Chollar 23!i13'J8 00 Bag EeUbo r .. 24 oil Uk N 600 I Alts 7*@7'i Grown haul...Cvac'-'* | Julia 6**,*', Jacket 9H Ca'edonla 218 Eentu-k 3 00 I Alpha s\ Uulllun 3 eg®4 00 Union »\<*lP, Savaec \l% Imperial 70c Belcher 4 oi@3 93 I hvknino skssion. San Francisco. July 19. R A E 3 Julia H'AlsiOy, Bureau mm <'»'" Va sy,(aß'J Jeopard I 10 Justice 5@4 95 (Jlla I IM! 60 Kentuck I In* Belle Krj.ail Utah u% Manhattan t% Point by, U Prize 3 70(93 8(1 Bullion 8 90<a3 *5 Indepeud'el .V, U 50 Jacket Star I(HV4 UouldiC B<4mi'/, Hill Side 1 90@2 B A D U'e'll 1 . Rodle 7 Ward 1 45 M White 4 Belcher 493 95 heed. 1 Ovormau 11 Mexlcuu 18,'/a IS',,; Savage W/jiW % Ophlr 59358 Cal I forn 1a... 10' iul ll S Nevada H'4CAKi Alta ; 7J4 Union 9»»BJi Restful Nights, Days Free from Torture. Await the rheumatic sufferer who resorts to Hostetter's Stomach liltten. That this benignantoordial and depurcnt is a far more reliable remedy than colchiuum and oilier poisons used to expei tlie rheumatic virus from the blood, is a fact tbat experlenoe has satisfactorily dem onslratcd. It also enjoys tho advantage ot I einor—unlike them — perfectly sale. With many persons a oertait. predisposi tion to rheumatism exists, whloh ren ders them liable to Its attacks after ex posure lv wet weather to currents of air, changes of temperature, or to cold when the body is hot. Such persons should take a wineglass or two of the bitters as soon as possible after Incurring risk from the übove causes, aa tbls superb protective effectually nulliflos the hurt, nil Influence. For tho functional de rangements which ncoompnny rheuma tism, suoh ns collo, spasms iv tlie stom ach, palpitation of the heart, imperfect digestion, etc., the bitters is also a useful remedy. It is only necessary, in obsti nate ca-.es, to use it with perils.eney. HOW TO GIVE ADVICE. The most ililnctilt province of friendship is giving advice. It should, it possible, be so uontiived that our friend may perceive our advioe is given him, uot so touch to please ourselves us to his own advantage. Therefore we Mud no difficulty in advising our friends to go to the T store to buy their gro ceries aud wines its we are sure it will be to their advantage. 43 and 50 Spring street. PREJUDICE. Prejudice may be considered as a continual false medium of viewing things. Many persons are preju diced against changes, but if they once try the T etore Ihey will find that the change will be to their advantage. There may be found all tbe delicacies of the season. Everybody knows the place. It is 48 and 50, Spring street. Cheap prices at Sutherland's gun •tore, 75 Main street. 2tny7 FERSOE3 NOT LIKELY TO SERVE YOU. There are five sorts of persons at whose hands you may uot expect kindness. The sordid aud narrow minded think of nobody but them selves; the busy have not time to tbluk of you; the overgrowu rich man Is above minding any one who needs his assistance; the poor and unhappy have neither the spirit nor the ability to servo you; but if you waut to be well served, with politeuess and attention, go to the T slore for your groceries, wines, liquors and provisions, 48 and 00 Spriug street. City Bill Poster. M. Engel, bill poster and distrib uter. All kinds of advertising done at reasonable rates. Controls all the best and most prominent bulletin bill boards. Office, No. 3 Market street. ap26tr Call ou Caroline C. Burton, at Mo. 148 Main street, proprietress of the Ladies' Hair Dressing Estab lishment. She makes braids, curls and waterfalls at the shortest no tice. Tangled hair straightened and made up Into any shape. Per fumeries of tbo finest quality al ways on baud. oct4-lm-eod. THE USES OF KNOWLED3E. Knowledge not only' confers a benefit on those that possess it, but upon all with whom i hey come in contact. The owners of the "T" store, having a thorough knowl edge of their business, all who dual with them reap the benefit or their experience No. 48 and 50 Spring street, Frank Toal informs the citizeus 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 Smith. All work warranted. mylOtf IS PERFECT HAPPIHE3B IN OUR PRES ENT STATE POSSIBLE; Our nature is inseparable from desires, aud the very word desire (the craving tor something notpos sessed) Implies that our present felicity is not complete, but happi ness can be attained by buying the very choice groceries sold so cheap at the "T" store, 48 aud 50 Spring street. Genuine Murrian's Burton Pale Ale on draught at McKenzie's. Carving knives at SutluHand's, 75 Main street. 2inj 7 If any Dealer Informs You that he lias tor sale a dentifrice Identical with or containing ingredients equalling or superior in efficacy to those ot SOZODONT, discredit the statement and lnsistupon having that alone. Py doing so, you will secure a denlllrice par excellence tho best in the market, con taining botanic elements of rare preserv ative Influence upou Hie teeth and one which will endow them with most bo coming whiteness. Another desirable feature of tills stuplo toilet ar'icle ts thst It Imparls (ragrunce to the breath. Hold l>y druggists. SPECIAL NOTICES. A Remrkable Cure. West Towns end, Vt., May 11, tHtto. Mkbsks. S.W. Fowlb «t Sons. Gentlemen— Several years since 1 took ■ severe cold, which settled on my lungs where it remained without relaxation. 1 wus then in Massachusetts, and growing worse and becoming unable to attend to my business, 1 returned home and com menced searching tn earnest for some medicine which would restore my lost health. 1 consulted physicians and tried many remedies, but obtained no help and daily g.ew worse. I had a ter rible cough and raised a good deal ol blood. I had profuse night sweats and severe pain iv my side. 1 continued In this state for months.and became ho weak that It was with great dithculiy 1 could walk, when] wus advised to tryWisrAH's Balsam ok Wild Cii&kky, and, to my great Joylsoou found t at ihls rem edy uad arrested lhe Disease. I contin ued to use the Balsam to the ex ten, offivc bottles and have, sluco th*»n experlen. cii no difficulty of the lungs. I believe iii« Balsam saved my life aad I shall ever hold it in high estimation. Yours truly, Lewis I'ukli'S i'roin a Diatinffuiatted Jurist. "I have tried tho Peruvian Sykup, and the result fully sustains your prediction. It has made a new mau of me, infused in to my system new vigor and energy. 1 am no longer tremulous and debilitated as when you last saw me, but stronger, heartier, and with a larger capacity lor labor—mental and physical—than atanv time during the lis! Aye years. Sold by all druggists. A Wide-Awake Youth's Pakfj'.— For Judicious editing, select and poputal ooutrtbuiors, and sprluhly, enter'uluinn reading,the Youth's Ounftanion, of I tost on has no superior among the youth 1 * pa bit* cations Grocer/ Store for Sale. Doing a good buslnosj; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Enquire at the Herald office. m.v26tf Oi". StumiiartM ESSENCE OF LIFE IB A POWERFUL AND EFFICIENT remedy for the cure of nervous and physical debility, spermatorrhea, seminal weakness and premature decline. The Essence of Life Is the only safe and sure remedy and will restore exhausted vitality without tail, permanently and effectually, no matter from what cause or of how long standing Tho Essence of Life Is pleasant to take, and Is free from all noxious drag*; It gives tone to lhe diges tive organs, strength to the nerves, and purines ami enilehes lhe blood, thereby eradicating all inorbii eruptions of the ikln. Price, $3 per bottle, or four times the quantity In case, tlO, with full directions for use. Sent to any address, secure from observation, upon receipt of price, which may be sent by express, reglstsred letter, or Dos to in cc money order, or C. O. D. within 450 miles of San Francisco. References of tbe highest standing and unquestionable veracity from p*>n*e«is tbat have been cured. To be had only at DR. SiKINIIA UT'.-t, Oi KKAHNY ST., San Francisco, Cal.. where all letters should bo addressed. Otnce hours from 8 A. ftf. to 4 P. V. and 6 to 8 p. M. marlS-Sp-lyr Private Boarding House, No. % cor. Third aad Hill sts, i-J-ROARU BY THE DAY, WEKK OK MONTH. 'IVriuH Reasonable. olStf WANTS—LOST-FOUND. Wanted. A you ns; or middle-aged man, with 8250:) lit Invest in a legitimate business, that will require him to vis.t tbe prlncl pal towns and oltles tn theUnlted States, and pay largely and lead to something permanent. Address H. M. W., Herald office. JylB WANTED. A reliable man and wife, to work on a ranch und keep a road fetation, either for wuges or on shares. The ranch is well watered, 00 acrei enclosed, a full bearing orchard of all kinds of fiuit and a large vineyard. Is situated on tbe main trav eled road and has a home market for all produce. References required. Call on or address CHALMERS SCOTT, St. Charles Hotel. jis-lw Wanted. By a widow lady, a situation as house keeper. City or country. Addiess room 40 United Stales Hotel. JI7-2t Wanted.* An experienced dressmaker from San Francisco Is desirous of getting a situa tion to work in a private family. Em ployment moro an object than wages. Enquire at tbe Pico House. Jyl2-lw PARTNER WANTED. Being unable lo Qnd (rusty, reliable help, I will sell an interest in my POUL TRY BUSINESS to a live man. Only those meaning business need apply to WM. NILES, impotter and Breeder or Thoroughbred Poultry, Los Angeles. Je29-lni FOR SALE—FOR. RENtT" FOR SALE. A SALOON AND BOWLING ALLEY, In good location. Enquire on premises. No. M Main street. United States Hotel. Jyl-lm JOHN KONATJ, Prop'r. FOR BALE. A Slrahle latest improved BILLIARD TABLK, In good order. Will be sold at a bargain. Can bi seen at Noell's Wine Rooms, No. 114, Cardona Blo:k. Main st. JelB-lm TO RENT. One or more rooms.wl'.h board, hot and oold water bath, etc. Persons visiting Los Angeles will llnd tbls one ot the fleasauteat locations lv town. Address '. 0. Box 1,07. mmmt TO RENT. A COTTAGE OF FOUR ROOMS, Fully rurnlshed with bedding, furniture, kitchen ruinituie and water, at No. lA2 Bueca Vista street, Los Angeles, itent, •tfj per month, payable In advance. Ad- Urea O. W. W.. Herald office- mrs-tf 81 to $1000 to Loan, AT THE STAR LOAN AND BROKER OFFICE. Removed to No. 6 COMMERCIAL ST. Will advance on collaterals SI to s loco, on all kinds of personal property, such as watches. Jewelry, diamonds, pistols, guns, etc. Gold, silver aud V. H. Curren cy bought and sold, nlll! FOB SALE. CHOICE IRRIGABLE LANDS Near Orange and Santa Ana, Which were heretofore reserved by (Jlas sell A Chapman, ure now ottered for sale or rent. atari! AILUO.VD DEPOT VERY CONVENIENT. Apply IoCAPT.OLASSELL.Iu Temple Block, Lo, Augeles, or M. F. I'ARKf.ll, Orange, dieti INSURANCE The undersigned hns recently been ap pointed Agenntml will Issue policies di rect lor the well known GERMAN-AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY or New Yoik This Company bus a Paid-up Capital of. $1,000,000 Assets nearly §2,500,000 In addition to the abeve, I also still represent tho following sterling compa nies, viz: NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE, Liverpool & London & Globe, iETNA, or Hurt fbi-d, Union, of Sau Francisco. Policies will l>c Issued at. reasonable rales. he promptly adjusted aud Immediately paid. WM. J. BRODRICK, mylBt/ 8 COMMERCIAL ST. 4QOKEOATE CAPITAL, bSS.OOO.OOO. IMPERIAL~of LO DON, LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, < f London. NORTHERN of LONDON, QUEtN of LIVERPOOL, HART CED of Hartford, fill lU3URANGE COMPANIES. JOHN OA RUN, Agent, J''9-lo> h Commercial Street. A. McKE NZI E, DEALER IN Fine Wines & Liquors. H. & H. W. Catherwood's PHILADELPHIA Fine Old Whiskies From their agents, DICKSON, Do WOLF A Co., ban Fraucisco; also. Old Boutbon and Rye Whiskies, Direct from Louisville. Ky.,by lhe B-Ulo or iin: 1 hi, at LOW PRICES. Genuine Scotch and Irish Whiskey. English Ales and Porter. TIIESAMPI.KHOOM Is provided with the purest WISES, LIQUORS AND IM- I't>kted Havana cigars. SWENOLHH ALE ON DRAUGHT. Poiiet'n linilallHtf, Maiu street, near Court, Loa Angeles fe«-tr NEW SALOON. QGKMAI .' "EI.LEOKIN. 152 MAIN ST., Cirner of FIRST. The finest brand* of I li, uors and Wines always on hand. FIN V. C UA lis. Odd Lunch every day. I cordially luvl.e my friends end the public in give men calf, and I promise them courteous treatment and piotupt attention. ULRMAIN PELLEGRIN, Jj'Mm Proplelor. u> I o a alar at horn.. Agenu wanted. tt) I Outfit ami terms free. TRUE* no . Augusts.Main*. marUdawlr KSSBaBSTaSHBMSSSSHBfS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PR Ii -rs o: riasT-ci.Aia CLOTHING f cl ot n iji^o;! AT THE QUINCY HALL CtUINCY HALL CIUINCY HALL Clothing House, Cor. Commercial it Main Sts. I.itr TO LEABE. "ElMolinoFarm." For business and educational reason., desiring to rsiuuvt Into LoJ Angela.. I will lease " EL MOLINO FARM/ lucludlng residence and out-bulldinga. horses, mules, wagou, harness, agrleul lural Implements, etc., for th. term ot TWO OR THREE YEARS. Th. farm consist, or 204 acre.,on wbleb are 40,000 grape vines, aver 1,000 orange trees, 700 English walnnt trees, MO lemon and lime trees; also a number of Bleak walnut, pecan, almond, rig, aprleot, plum, peach, apple, pear tree., bananas, etc.; two or three acre, of alfalfa, Bit/ aores vacant arable land, and THE WHOLE TRACT ABUNDANTLY WATERED. Attached to the residence 1. a spaolous bath-room, supplying hot, col i and shower baths. There Is also a BILLIARD ROOM, table and appurtenances. The farm Is moat eligibly situated la the FRUIT BELT of tbe San Gabriel Mission Valley About eight mile, east of Lo. Aogelee city, and near the Railroad Htallon oi San Oabrlel Mission. If not leased, I WILL SELL THE ENTIRE PROPERTY On advantageous terms, to-wlt: One third cash, the balan A e In oue, two, three und four years, at 10 percent. Interest per annum interest, payable semi-annually. K. J. C. KEWEN, No*. 10 A 11 Strellta Building, Spring St. s. F. Bulletin and Chronicle copy. oJllf LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES -AT — Perry, Woodworth A Ce.'S LUMBER YAROa — AMD — PLANING MILLS, Ho. 16 Commercial atreet, ■easr Ball read Depot. mrXVtr— J. G. JACKSON Lumber Dealer Corner Als.rn.da md First Streets. DKALIR IH DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, BHINGLEB, LATHS. SHAKES, PLASTER OF PARIS, CEMENT AND HAIR. J. M. GRIFFITH & CO. Lumber Dealers. corner or Alameda and First Streets DSAZ.KBS IH DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, SHAKES. HAIR,'i PLASTER OF PARIS, Kit?. ETO. BOILER MAKER"! lam now prepared to do all kind* Boiler Work and Repairing BOILERS promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. A. HORN, Jolti-lra P. O. Box. No. !St. J. F. REDDING Will devote his attention to ibe siakklng of Wells, Cesspools, Vaults, etc. ••-Also. WHITEWASHING, HOUAK CLKANIXti and UGNEUAL JoBBINO WOKlv. Orders may be leit at this office or *rllh Jesse Butler, Main street. SATISFACTION OTTARANTKED. IvS-lm Watches and Jewelry. Having purchased the »tock and turea of the well known Jewelry store ef Mr. T. W. Siackpole, adding thereto a targe and enllroly new assortment of noods, we are are prepare.! to allow tbe citizens of Los Angelas and vicinity one of the fluest and beat se!eota*l>#tock.i to be found in (he Htate, which #4U be void i.t the lowest living rates. We shall cmsiuitt ly be In receipt of oil the latest novelties in watches, chain*, Jewelry, etc., to which the attention ot the public U especially Invited. In spectacles we h*ve a large and va ried assortment, und are the exeluelve sgents In UouiliHrn i 'h I f >mla of the eel* ci.rated Lazerus A Morris pcrfe.t*»d apoe laclea, which we cluiin are the One-ft lv the world. Mr. Stackpole will reniu.n lit oar eaa ptuy, having exclusive control of ibe work department. hh<i, as heretofore, e#> pedal intention will b> given to tbe r» pulrlng of fine watchea and Jewelry. We ahull be happy lo see all our 114 friends and the public at large. BRO4. Jyfßf 3H atreet.