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IS ANGELES WEEKLY HERALC
is published overy Saturday mornnm
rtiUMn.
f'.e yeer.hv mall oi e*preßM*one OOUT..S3JI
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Vdvortiseineuls Inserted at reasonable
r .tee.
All Kinds ot Job-Work done lo
cmpeto with Nnu Frnnrlseo In
Prlee.Blyle, nnd Kleirnuen ol Work,
innutthls*.
LAWYERS.
j. a.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL
LOR AT LAW.
ROOM No. 1 KTRfiLITZ BLOCK.
Ji3tf
JOHN c. mokuan,
ATTORNKY AT LAW,
mmt SANTA MONICA.
vTkTuoWARD. F. B. HOWARD.
J. BROH'-EAU.
Howard, Urosseau & Howard,
VTTORNKYB ANT) COUNSELLORS
AT LAW. it "ins, (M,r,7 and 68 xem
le Block, third floor, Los Angeles.
feb3-tf
HENRY T. HAZARD"
\ TTORN E V AT OL V W
OFFICE — Roms 8 and 8 Downey
nlock. IkSI-tf
S. C. HUBBELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms 3 and I
Dnoomman s Block, comer Main ,v
i Minmerclal streets, Los Angeles. nmv"-tf
i iii./vsskix, H. !>Mrrll
•. II.CHAPMAX. 81. »l. SMITH
: LASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS,
4TTORNEYH AT t.\w,
•iFFIOE—TT imPI.K BLOCK iip-«inlrs, w
Vugelos.C : ' ioi.'! nea-lf-'.'
F. P. Ramirez,
ATTOIINKY AT I.AW.
OFFICE-Temple Block, No. 7>, I.os
Ail gees. nr.: 1m
W. 11. H. Russell,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL
LOB AT LAW.
*.c- Booms 2 and 3, Allt n's Building,
corner of Spring and Temple Btfl. alOtf
mggggggggggggggsSSSSBSBSSSSBSSSSS
PHYSICIANS.
Dr. Klrkpatrick.
■ fflrennd Residence-No. lIS FRANKLIN
STREET. feag-lm
Or. N. P. RICHARDSON,
'li.vKii'illll m»«I f*"»f{jcOil
.t stdOMe, Fort ttlll, I office, No. 19 imw-
K.icna VlHia stri-t't. I neyßlock,upstairs,
J. HANNON, M. D.,
{ OUNTY IJHYHICIAN.l J HYHICIAN.
t > do.mm y A 11, I ,ANFRANCO BLOCK.
IV Residence Uownoy Avenue, K»sl
Los Augeles, near tho end of street, rail
way.
ottlce hours from li) to 12 A. M.; from 110
1 p. m. ap2o tf
Dr. Joseph Kurtz
DM removed his office lo Ko, 82 MAIN
(STREET, over JJotter it liindttys Furni
ture HlOlf.
Offlce Hours—From 10 to 12, 4 U> 6 antl 8
to 0. Residence—Rneim Vista street.
myltf
J. Bechtingcr, M. 1).,
(OF VIENNA,)
IJUYSICIAN TO THS ITALIAN In
dependent anil French M. H. Socie
ties. Ooullstof the French Hospital in
Hun Francisco. All ctironlo obstinate
cases aud operatious on thu eyes attend
ed to,
OFFICE—No, 701 Sucraraeuto street,
corner of Kearny. Residence—SE. cor
ner Mason and Kicltlc streets, San Fran-
Cisco. oc3 ly
Dr. ChinQuong Zin,
CHINESE DOCTOR.
OFFICE—Coiner Los Augeles and Ar
cadia streets.
ami-cures nil kinds of diseases.
Offlce hours from y to 12 a. m. tind from
2to 5 and 7 toB p. m. ap3utf
XITJGHES*
Russian and Electric Baths,
SIGNORET'S RUILDINU, opposite
Merced Theater.
B. HUGHE*, In returning (hunks to
the publlo for their liberal patronage,
can with confidence recommend his
BATH S
As the groat IHIUIFIER end EQUAL
IX BB of tho hum mi body, enabling the
system to throw off Its impurities and
giving to the lungs one-sixth more inspi
ration of air than can beoutalnel by
breathing, by oponing tlie pores of the
skin and giving full play to the insensi
ble respiration so necessary to physical
health.
i>sr v femnJe constantly on hand to
waiton ladles.
Open from 8 A. M. to 7 p. m. s23tf
CYPRESS HEDGE PLANTS.
I have now on hand ft few thousand of
tha MONTEUKY CYPRKHS, v.hieh
makes such a handsomo hedge. They
are In boxes, so that they can be lilted
out with tha Wldney Transplanter, war
ranting every one to live. Also, tine
plants of same lv pots. They have been
very scarce; can be bought cheap now,
when small, huMf lolt until fall or win
ter ihey wilt he la-gerund doaror.
U. 11. SPENCER,
Jell-lm Hill street, near First.
Burnell & Rebbeck,
Landscape Gardeners and
Garden Contractors,
)§tf No. 196 SPRING ST.
Los Angeles Daily Herald.
Morning Telegmans.
Pn ~.>-..:. , ■ lining. Mullllt.
AfoJAVE, Aug. 9.—G L Gray, G
W Smalley, J W Coughran, PP
I Fury, Mrs \V Anderson, B Bullook,
[JHUVerkrup, Alton Angles, GA
I PbJnney, J X Sboobert, E 8 Denl
eon, Win P Miller, T Martin, T A
I Oarey, C J Wilson, A L Robinson,
WD Gould. MrsJ Bixby, nurse and
J child, C B Patrick, J Eudelt.
;<>■• fIIIIMBMII 1 Me In<ll»» HMfa
Hi Yuma Htlbsldlutf.
I Yuma, August 9 —Steamer Mo
j nave, from Aubrey, arrived last
night. Her principal consign
ment* arc nine tons of wool to Liv
ingston & Co., and Simon & Bres
lauer, Bnu Francisco; eleven tons
Castle Pome oro to McPherson &
Pickens, Oakland wharf; seven
bars Hackberry.four barsMcCrack
in and two bars Signal silver bul
lion—total value sixteen thousand
dollars.
Apprehensions of an Indian out
break here are gradually diminish
ing. Tlie last two nights have
passed quietly, but the patrol will
bo kept on duty until every Indica
tion of trouble has disappeared.
Two companies of United States
troops are expected to arrive at
Ehreiiberg next Wednesday, ami
will take steamer for Yuma.
Alrtrlirt It iM.rl.
San Francisco, Aug. 9.—Flour,
quiet and steady. Wheat, active
und firm; shipping, $1.65@1.70;
milling, $1.7t)©1.75. Barley,
hlg'.ier; good demand for exnort;
coast, 97ic@$l; bay, $1.05@1.08f.
Oats, unchanged. Com, inactive;
white, $2.50; yellow, $1.90. Bye,
choice, 11.20. Potatoes, supply
lightand prices firm; $1.12j©1.40.
Hay, unchanged. Wool, unchang
ed.
Anollier llruker ooue— mil I juor.-il.
San Fbancisco, Aug. 9.—Wil
liam E, Wood, stockbroker and
member of the Pacifio Board, has
been reported to the Secretary us
delinquent. Wood lias not been
seen at his r.tllce, No. 318 Montgom
ery street, since last Monday. His
friends state that he is at ids resi
lience, Hyde street, engaged in fix
ing up Ills statements so as to learn
how his attain stand. During the
broker's absence, a large number of
bis patrons have called at the
office, where tlu-y were In
formed by the clerk in charge
that Mr. Wood Intended to
come down again in ■ few days,
ami would then try to sati-fucloiily
arrange matters with bis cus
tomers and credltote, Consid
erable anxiety is belntf felt among
some having dealings with Wood.
His safe was opened in their pres
ence 011 Tuesday last, but was
found to contain neither money
nor stock. Iv (lie event of a set
tletoeut not being made within the
stated time, the proceeds
of Wood's seat iv (he
Pacific Board will be apportioned
among his creditors. 'Itiere was a
little sensation in front of Ids of
fice this morning ou account of the
tearful accusations of an unfortu
nate lady who deposited some four
thousand dollars with Woods for
the purchase of slocks just before
he closed up. The talk on the
street Is that he has gone to the
springs.
The Grand Jury has ignored a
bill lor murder against El wind
Hanrnhnn, who killed his wife aud
paramour with an ax, in his house
on Clara street, a month ago. llau
raban was brought down from tlio
county jail Willi ethers to be set at
liberty, hut the District Attorney
ordered him to be sent back again,
and announced that I he Grand Jury
had concluded to re-investigate the
case.
The I,'itfl .lurj' Otll,
San BuknaVkntura, Aug. 9.—
In the Distilct Court this morning,
tho Lord jury, which had been out
all night, sent in a request to be
called into Court and discharged,
as it was impossible for them to
agree. Tlie Court thought that
upon further consideration tlie jury
might arrive at a verdict, and re
fused the request.
The motion for a new trial in the
case of Sprague, on the ground that
a Deputy Sheriff has communicat
ed information to tlie jury bearing
npou tho case, was denied, defense
excepting.
Up to 1 o'elrck this afternoon
nothing has been heard from the
Lord jury.
Tlio llolllifiN lv O.ovenllti.r.
SARATSOA, N. V., Allg. B.—lll
the Bankers, Association tc-ilay,
J. I>. Verrullye, of New York, pre
sented nn elKhorate table, prepared
at tlie Clearing House, showing
tlie disastrous effects produced and
still meanacing tlie country liy
reason of tlie excessive taxation of
banks. Ho showed how capital
aud the surplus of bunks bad beeu
depleted in the past few years, and
asked the Executive Council to
take action to bring tlio facts to the
knowledge of Congress. The Ex
ecutive Council reported tho fol
lowing:
Resolved, That in the opinion of
th la Association, the near approach
of the day appointed by law for the
resumption of specie payments and
values is to be hailed as an event of
tbe highest significance to tlie
prosperity and welfare of the whole
nation, because it is the only
means by which industry, trade
and general tranquility and con
tentraeut can be restored to the
public. The American Bankers'
Association, therefore, pledge their
aid and support to the Govern
ment, in its return to a specie
etaudard in the transaction of the
financial affairs of the country.
Resolved, That the rosources of
thecouutry, arising from abundant
crops In several successive years,
extraordinary mineral wealth,large
credit, the balance of trade with
other nations, and from
the rapid development of
mechanical inventions and appli
ances, by which productive Indus
tiy has been facilitated and in
creased—all happily concur in
supplying the necessary mrnns for
coin resumption.
Tho resolutions were adopted
unanimously.
LOS ANGELES, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10. 1878.
Republican South Carolina Con
vention.
Columbia, Aug. B.—The Repub
lican State Conveutlon was in se
cret session tbe greater part of tbe
day. The platform declares that
tbe priuclples of equal civil and
political rights can only be un
forced by the Republican party;
reiterates its abhorrence of viola
tion, iutimidation or fraud in elec
tions and denounces the practices
of the Democrats attend
ing the Republican meetings aud
charges Hie Democrats with being
unfaithful to the pledges of 1876;
denounces the Democrats for
frauds, violence and intimidations
iv 1876, for assassinations and mur
ders during that campaign, and
for subsequent violence und the
seizure of the State Government.
It denounces the unseating of cer
tain Republican members of the
Legislature; arraigus the Demo
crats for abolishing or removing
certain election precincts; arraigns
the so-called fraud investigation;
reaffirms its belief in the fair elec
tion of Hayes and Chamberlain,
aud pledges the Republican party
to tlie work of purifying the public
service, The following is the 9th
article of the platform: "We
deem it inexpedient to nominate
candidates for Governor and other
State officers, because, owing to
the condition ot a I lairs in this
State, occasioned by rifle-club rule
aud two years of Democraticshpre
in icy, it Is impossible for Republi
can voters in many counties, with
out incurring great personal dang
er, to organize for the campaign or
to vote at the election when held."
A State Executive Committee was.
elected und tlie Convention ad
journed.
I lv ll Distiller*.
Charleston, 8. C, Aug. 9.—ln
tbe Uuited States Court yesterday,
138 illicit distillers pleaded guilty,
with the understanding that judg
ment shall be suspended aud they
shall no more violate the law*,
siHiriiuouini FiuUl sud Snlcide.
Milwaukee, August 9.—About
six o'clock tills morning Henry
Vau Ryn was found by bis wife ly
ing dead upon the bedroom floor,
with his throat cut from ear to ear.
Vau Ryn bad quarreled with
his wife during the night,
anil she states that about five
; o'clock this morning, after
I a truce had been declared, she was
1 awakened by a crushing blow upon
the temple. She sprang from the
i bed and found her husband stand
ing before tier with a bar of iron.
His manner was so threatening
lhat she fled down stairs.
While bathing her head she heard
! a noise overhead, as of some one
j falling. Ascending the stairs she
idiscovered her husband lying upon
the floor in a pool of blood. Near
at hand was an open razor. Some
ure unwilling to accept Mrs. Vau-
Ryn's version.
The I'urle Yields.
London, Aug. 9.—A Vienna dis
patch says that Carathedrica Pasha
! yesterday received fresh iustrtic
' linns ot a conciliatory character,
and communicated them to Count
Andiassy. It is stated that the
| foreign Ambassadors induced tbe
i Porte to withdraw tlie circular he
j had prepared ou the Greek question
| and substitute one more concilia
tory.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
J. STRELITZ,
Fashionble Merchant Tailor,
-VTo- 12 TEMPLE Block, Spring street,
Los Angeles. He has the LARGEST,
KIN EST AND BEST STOCKED TAI LUR
ING ESTABLISHMENT In Southern
Cell'omla. His old customers ami the
public will Bnd It the place loget BEST
STYLES and FITTING obtainable.
NEWEST BROADCLOTHS,
BEAVERS, DOESKINB,
DIAGONALS,
FANCY CASSIMEREB,
VELVET & SILK VELVETING,
Constantly on hand. Refers to the prin
cipal Keutleitieii of the city, lor whom he
has made clothing.
s»*.\o necessity to send to San Fran
cisco for good fitting suits. decDO-tf
BOOKS, TOYS,
FANCY GOODS,
AND
Musical Instruments,
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS,
Can be found* lv
Immense Quantities
AND AT
Lowest Living Prices
AT THE POPULAR STORE OF
LOUIS LEWIN & CO.
novltf
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
TbeQiMtei Jlvideml, No. 41), at Ihe
rate of 12 par c?ut. per aun.im, on tho
capital slock of the Farmers' and Mer
chants' Rank or I.os Angeles for Ibe
three months ending July Ist. 1375, has
bocn declared by lis Board of Trustees,
payable atonoo.
| ISAI VS W. HELLMAN, lresldont.
J I.os Angales, July 6, IB7S.
ATTENTION, BARBERS.
Tho undersigned olTers for site his
property, consisting of a lot on the pi in
clpal business street of Anaheim and a
well-furnltdiod Barber Hbop, with two
bath roems attached. Iv the rear are
three room l *, suitable for a family. lam
doing a good business, but wish to
change ollmate on account of 111 health
PROP. J. H. T. DKAN,
Proprietor Anaheim Shaving Saloon.
Jy3-lm
BUSINESS CARDS.
JUDSON, GILLETTE & GIBSON,
EXAMINERS OF TITLE
AND CONVEYANCERS.
Rooms 13 nnd 14, McDonald Block,
Main St., 1.08 ANGELES. Cal.
sept«tf
W. 11. J. BftOOKS. OKOBOEJ. CLARKE.
BROOKS & CLARKE,
Searchers of Records and
Examiners of Titles.
Be-ALLEN'S BUIDINO, corner Spring
and Temple streets.
J. A. Carey. Thos. A. Faoax.
DOWNEY CITY
REAL ESTATE AttENCY.
It in 'ho-. Houses. Lots and Other Trop
erty Bought unit Sold on Commission,
By Carey 4 Fagan,
DOWNEY CITY, CALIFORNIA.
Mr. FAUAN Is also au Atleriiey-at-Law.
mrlOif
till.. JONES*,
FAMILY GROCERY,
NO. 41 SPRINC ST.
A full assortment or first-class Family
Groceries, Teas. Coffee, Sugar, Butter,
Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Lurd, etc., kept on
hand AT It MA SON ABLE PRICES. feUOtl
BANKING HOUSES.
FARMERS' & MERCHANTS'
UAMU
Of Los Augeles.
CAPITAL 500,000 OO
ISAIAS w. 111 I.I.MAN President
L. 0. GOODWIN Vice-President
JuHN MII.MCIi Secretary
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Isaias W. Hkllman, Kcof.nk Meysr,
O. W. I 'I! 11, lis, L. C. GOODWIN,
Ch.uh.ks Ddcommcn, Jose Mascarei.,
lolls is. Orifkin, 0. E. TlloM,
Frank Leooovheo«.
Exchange for sale on
NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB
LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS,
BKItLIN and HAMBURG.
Receive Deposits and Issue Their
Certificates.
liny and Hell
LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN
MENT, STATE, COUNTY,
AND CITY BONDS.
Will also pay the highest price for Gold
and Silver Bullion.
From and afterthls date,on all moneys
let as Term Deposits, luterest will be al
lowed.
Commercial Bank
or Loa Angeles.
Authorized Capital - 300.000
■I. B. lIOU,ENBECK President
E. F. SPSNGV .. Cf thler
I>l RECTORS.
A. 11. Wilcox, W. Woodworth,
.-i. H. Mott, H. Mabdry,
I. 11 A N X KltHll I H, O. S. WITIIKKBY,
E. F. Spknce, J. E. lloi.lkn iikck,
This Bank is prepared to receive de
posits on open acoount. Issue Certificates
of Deposit, and transact a general Bank
ing Business.
Collections made and proceeds remitted
at cvi rout rates of exchange,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK.
MAIN STREET,
Los Angeles _ Cal
Capital Stock (paid up), 300,000
J. S. BLAUSON President
R.B. BAKER Vice-President
J.M. ELLIOTT Cashier
DIRECTORS.
J. S. SI.AUSON, P. BeAUDRY,
V. A. Hoovkr, Robert 8. Baker,
J. BIXBY, SKO. W. PREHCOTT
A. w. Bowman.
Receive Savings Bank deposits.
Buy and sell exchango on San Francisco,
New York, Loudon, Paris, Berlin and
Frankfort.
B iy exchange on all parts of the Uuited
States aad Europe.
Receive money on open account and Cer
tificate of Deposit, and do a general
banking and exchange business.
THE SKATING RINK,
At No. US Main St., near First,
Will be Opened To-Night.
ADMISSION — Gentlemen, ii cents,
wi th privilege ol one hour's skating.
Admission lo Ladles, Free.
Ml< ATK . 815 Ctm.
$10flA ?»*!S^Vicii™s^io»l3!C
•hi Allll aHITs! ' "/SAN? **Co! Ko. J,
iisi
HOTELB.
United States Hotel,
HAMMEL & DENKER, Prop's.
Cor. Main and Requsna Sts.
This hotel takos la an entire block,
fronting 320 reelou Requena street. 160 on
Main and (15feet on Los Augeles streot.
TH ■ ROOMM
Are airy, and all coit.ilu Spring Bods,
with the latest Improvements.
THE TABbX
Is supplied with the best tbe market
affords.
HATKS MOllttliATKl.
A Free Omnibus Is attached to tho ho
tel, aud baggage Is conveyed grails to
und from the depot.
The Untied stales Hotel Is centrally
located, opposite tbe Court House, aud Is
near the Postoffice and hand Office.
Cull and see us. You will receive good
treatment. HENRY HAMMEL.
A. H. DENKER.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.,
8. W. CRAIGUE & CO..
Proprietors.
Thu St. Charles Is located la the busi
ness oentre of.the city,and Is the largest,
most elegant and completely organized
Hotel lv Southern California.
Free coach to the house.
J. A. GORDON, Manager.
sua-Western Union Telegraph In lie lot
ofiioe. Jyinr
MOJAVE HOTEL
iMojavo Juncliou, Cul.
rpHls HOUSE IN NOW PEPARED Jnk
_Ml to receive its numerous
and the traveling public iv general, iic
lns; entirely new and splendidly lur-
Qlshed, it airords superior accommoda
tions.
ITS TABLE D' HOTE
Is second to none In Southern California.
THE BAR Is supplied with the choleest
brands of wines, liquors and cigars.
An elegant BILLIARD ROOM Is also
attached to the house.
AU trains stop here for breakfast an.l
supper. It is the polntof departure for
the celebrated Inyo county mines, viz.—
Darwin, Lone Pine, Cerro Uordo and Pan
runiot. Theolticeof the
LONE PINE STAGE CO.
Is at tills holol, The patronage of a
traveling public is respectfully solicited.
MATTHEW'S & BOYD,
fe2l-tf Proprietors.
THE
Commercial Restaurant
DOWNEY BLOCK.
Formerly Hotel Dcs Princes,
IS TJIE ONLY
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
IN THE CITY.
V. DOL, Proprietor.
NOW OPEN.
SIKHKA MADRE VILLA,
A. Private Hotel on tho mi-sa or table
lands ot the Sierra Madru Mountains.
Climate unsurpassed for
Summer or Winter Residence.
Commands a charming view of valley
and mountain, overlooking the Ran Ga
briel orange groves; Is four miles from
railroad aud telegraph station; house en
tirely now, lighted by gas, and contains
all raodorn conveniences.
For particulars addiess proprietor, P. O.
Box 1111. Los Augeles.
ANAHEIM HOTEL,
Cor. of CENTER & LEMON Sts.
ftTU JOMB large, sonny and alry.TEe
TABLE supplied with all the luxuries
the market affords.
••"FREE COACH to tho Hotel.
apl3tf E. DUNHAM, Proprietor.
FOR SALE.
RARE CHANCE FOR A
BARGAIN.
70 Acers in the Azim-Duarte
Water Rights Perfect and
Title Good.
FARM HOUSE, BARN & COR
RAL ON PREMISES.
BtTFIFTEEN ACRES IN WALNUTS,
five years' growth. Also, variety of Fruit
Trees between the walnuts.
TERMS MODERATE. Apply person
ally or by letter to
A. J. HORN,
in rill Postmaster at El Monte.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
F. G. HANNA & CO.,
173 MAIN STREET, LOB ANGELES,
SELL ALL KINDS OF
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE
D. M. Osborne & Co. Self-Binder,
The Moat Successful Machine on tbe Coast.
The Lion Self-Dumping; Hay Rake.
Stover & Freeport Windmills,
THE in the WORLD
PUMPS AND TANKS A SPECIALTY.
©SJ-DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE US.
OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE
IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
EL W. WOYES
Has opened out at No. 1 MARKET ST.,
opposite tbe Court House, und will be
pleased to serve bls old friends and the
pnblic. Particular attention paid to Real
Estate sales. Regular sale days for
Horses and rolling stock,
WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS.
As I have no partners and do my own
work, 1 Intend to make my charges less
than those of anybody else In tbe busi
ness, charging on real estate two per
cent, for the llrst IIOOU and one percent,
ou all sums above that amount.
Will buy FURNITURE. HORSES,
WAOONS uud all kinds ot property, and
pay cash.
N. B.—Saturday's sales commence at 10
A. at. and close at 4 r.
E. W. NOYK9,
Oldest Auctioneer in Southern California.
nv'2l
Largest Auction House In
the City!
H. R, BROWN,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
Two doors East of Old Stand, on COURT
ST., opposite Court House.
NT REGULAR SALE on Saturdays
from 9 o'clock a. m. till 4 p. m. special
Hales made ut any time.
HORBES. WAOONS, and all kinds of
goods bought aud sold.
Reference ( It. K. Hyde, Pros B'k Visalia
by permls'n t.. F. Speuce, Cash Com li'k
Jal6tf H. H. BROWN. Auotloncer.
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A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage!
■HMMaiqpM 4 (Mid* to Wedlock ant}
PTf|lf BTWI 1.-unfltleiuial Tret*.*, on mr
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tfieantorcure. *N Paltf.P^Cti AOCis.
A CLINICAL LECTOTIK sivtha above ONMM «wJ
thrwu of the throat and Lun*e> C»t*rrlx.B.upt tire, th'
Opium Habit,*c price Wcfa. _
yT'hcrhooh si'flt ixmrtitidnn receipt of pricet er all Mirea,
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EEVOLVEB TUBE ISr^cJSSZ
Add. J. MOWN i SON. US* Us Wood 51.1'iU.tursli, !•«
LOS ANGELES
Exotic Gardens & Nursery
LOS ANGELES STREET, In A
3? rear of Cathedral. jB
I would respectfully announce to ray
old customers and tbe public generally
that I have on hand and shall keep eve
ry thing In my line of business—TßEKS.
SHRUBS, PLANTS, etc., wholesale and
retail,and at LOWEST PRICES.
Orders from abroad promptly executed
and satisfaction guaranteed. Plants de
livered free of oharge In the elty.
LOUIS J. STENGEL,
mr2-?m Formerly Shaeffcr 4t Steugel.
FRENCH DRUG STORK!
V. CHEVALIER'S
DIR/UGr STORE
Has been removed from SIQNORET'S
BLOCK to
Cardona Block, 118 Main St.,
Opposite the Mariposa Store.
FRENCH AND OTHER FOREIGN
FAT'ENT MEDICINES.
PERFUMERY, BRUSHES AND
ALL TOILETTE ARTICLES.
B&~Prescrlptlon9 prepared with great
care. dstf
AGRICULTURAL PARK.
CIOCIKTIE*. CHURCHES, CLUBS anil
O PRIVATE PARTIES will find Itlo
their advantage to look at these beauti
ful grounds before nankins arrangements
elsewhere. For
PIC-NIC GROUNDS
It has no equal In the State.
A NEW DANCING PAVILION,
One of the largest In the State, Just cora
61eted. Fine graves, beautiful lawns,
ase Ball grounds, Croquet grounds,
swings for families and children, hori
zontal, bars, in fact everything has been
built and put in the Uncut order. No
time, trouble or expense has been spared
to make It the great pleasure resort oI
Los Augeles
Tbe finest drive out of the city. Street
Cars run to thu grounds every 20 minutes
for all Ploknlcs. H. J. WOOD,
mll-tf Proprietor.
Picnic Grounds-
SOCIETIES and private parties desir
ing to secure picnic grounds would
do well to consult the Messrs.
KUERLE At 1512 0.,
OF Til X
CITY GARDENS-
These grounds have been prepared re
gardless of expense and are provided
wlthone of the largest and best dancing
pavilions outsldo t>f San Francisco.
Arbors, Ten-pin Alleys, Swings, Hori
zontal Bars, Shooting Gallery, and In
deed, everything necessary for the
amusement of phmlckers, and will be let
cheaper than any otber grounds In this
vicinity. «
No Improper persons will be admitted
to t he Gardens under any circumstances.
Lunch can at all times be procured at
the house. m9-tf
TO LEASE.
"ElMolinoFarm."
For business and educational reasons,
desiring to remove into Los Angelos. I
will lease
" EL MOLINO FARM,"
Including residence and out-bulldlngs
borses, imtlm, wagon, harness, agricul
tural implements, etc., for tbo term of
TWO OR THREE YEARS.
The farm consists of 204 acres, on which
are 40.000 grape vines, over 2,000 orange
trees, 700 English walnut trees, 600 lemon
and lime trees; also a number of block
walnut, pecan, almond, fig, apricot,
plum, peach, apple, pear trees, bananas,
etc.; twoor three acres of alfalfa, fifty
acres vacant arable land, and
TUX WHOLE TRACT ABUNDANTLY
WATERED. T
Attached to the residence Is a spacious
bath-room, supplying hot, col i and
shower baths. There Is also a BILLIARD
ROOM, table and appurtenances.
The farm Is most eligibly situated In
tha FRUIT BELT of the
San Gabriel Mission Valley
About eight mllos es-d of Los Angeles
city, and near the It.llmad Station oi
Ban Gabriel Mlaslou. it not leased,
I WILL SELL THE ENTIRE
.PROPERTY
On advantageous terms, to-wli: One
third cash, the balance In one, two, three
and four years, al 10 per oenu Interest per
annum Interest, payable semi-annually.
E.J. C. KEWKN,
Nns. 10*11 Strellts Building, Spring St.
8. F. Bulletin and Chronicle copy. oSltf
NO. 61
SOCIETY NOTICES. j|
Masonic Notice. 1
M ' Angel*, lade. ■•.«■, t#j|
* A. st—Th. ataXa* MfIBBHI
VY ofthU Lodge .r. bald OAS
' ~ x 7:88 p. H. H«bntfßßJ..l
ph.. Nn. an. and all MaaUr Maapawle I
good standing are oorllallT I.TltaX 'a
By order of the W:-Ml' '«S
1 CHAa. Bmitm. Secretary.
Los Angalej Chaaltr Nt. IS, ■:• jtf'l
Stated ooavoaatloa* H
MOTOATonKAiJ? ■&
\Lt i>W Sojourning namkaj
|\ jntf good standing cordially In. jS
r«o vited. By order of . f
„ 8. O.FOT.H. F I
I I Sax. Pkaobh,
Secretary.
Lot Angelas Caanell No. 11, Rmlsti.,
Select Mut.rt, F. **. «T "
Holds its stated aatembllM oa tha «U>
Monday »feaeh month at Maapoaue HaT.
at7:3o p. k. "-l-n-nlrif romn.nlaSllf
good standing are fraternally ItTrtiS U 5
attend .- „ „ By order ofthe ni:- 1
" " ""rTTTtTTfmft if Titis>at»ai
KNIGHTSTEMPLAH j
Da I
Holds Its stated conelavM at th. Aaa>
lum In Maaonlo Hall, on th. TWb m
THURSDAY of each month,at73<e£|3 -
p. m. Sojourning Knights Templar fc ]
good standing are oordially Invited to cX 'M
tend. By order of th. 1
■ C. ■"-
J. C. I.iTTi.FriKT.o. Recorder. '
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lalkT* *I.odar. Mo. taaV 1
OBSSSkI. o. O. F.-RegSlar - -» .
<3BSMat r '' r this Ixjdge are held «**SK 3
, ATT;. MONDAY evening it io*»M I
at Odd Fel.ows' Hall, Down.v BfeSt •
ailing and sojourning brother* In coast
standing are Invited to attend. 1
E. A. PREUS3. N. «. I
Fred. W. Wood. Kec. See. 1
Lost iarrlNi Lodge Ho. W, 1. O. ».F. 9
..■aacuw. Regular meeting bead oa "
aaWMSfe. WEI i.N tsliAT KV'eJIWQ ol j
'"-h week al 7V, o'clock. So- 3
lournlng brethren In road a
standing aro cordially Invited. •
. „ „ J. W. BARD, N. c «
A. Frank, R. S. a
Orangi Grove Eneaiapataat, No. tt, 1.0. I
0. F.
'■Shu* REGULAR MEETINGS held 1
££9HBV I ,' lh * Second und FourOj ,
TUESDAYS of each njontjf at i
~~ T% c- *• Sojourning Fatrt- A
archs in good .lauding are cordially lnvl- 5
ted to attend.
B. MA«xs».Bcr l he. CC - LlrB, °- P -
§ Knights of Pythias.
OLIVE LODGE, No. BS. 1
metis every Thursday evealßafS
7 o'clock, at th. Castle • USj, IS
Downey Block. All sojourning KaJaWa I
In good standing are -ordlally Invited. I
I. A. DUNBMOOR,C. C.
C. E. Milks,K. of H. M.
Confidence Engine Company No. t.
- REGULAR MEETIKaS Ot '9
A tOtt tlus Company will take plaao
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utng of each month, at I
o'clock. By order, 1
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Price, S3 per botlle. or four timet th. I
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cure from observation.
Address all letters to '
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idr iduate of the University of Pennayl* -|
vanla and late Resident Surgeon to th. 5
Urlhopadlc Hospltul of Pbiladol.
phla,)
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Sole Agent. !
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