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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE.
The Herald Steam Printing
House makes a specialty of Legal
I'riuting. Briefs, Transcripts, etc.,
printed at low rates.
Reduced Prices.
I oiler my stock of doors, sashes,
etc., at the following reduced pri
n es!
WINDOW SASH.
Sxll) $1 35
11x12 1 50
u xl3 1 65
11x12 1 65
IOxU 1 75
Hlxl(i 2 25
15x2* 2 75
16x82 3 00
15x38 3 35
I ox Id 3 50
Other sizes In proportion.
DOORS.
1.0x8.6x1 inch $1 GO
3.6x6.6x11;, meulded 1 90
2.8x6.8x1* " 2 12
2.8x«.8x1J " 2 25
2.10x6.10x1 J " 250
Bx7xll " 2 75
Every other size In proportion.
Also great reduction in paints, oils
aud glass, at No. 28 Los Angeles
street, under the White House.
B. Raphael.
Ini-sept27
The Russian Electric Baths of R.
Hughes and Wife are located at No.
15 Main street, opposite the Pico
House. Gentleman aud la
dies will be waited upon by persons
if their own sex. novHtf
The dry goods and novelty store
nf Charles Prager, at No. 5 Com
mercial street, is an attructive re
soit to the ladies of Los Augeles.
Mr. Prager has one of the most ex
tensive and recherche stocks of
goods ever brought to Los Augeles,
and there is absolutely nothing
necessary to the feminine toilette
which may not be found in his
store. He has been guided iv his
purchases by a thorough knowledge
of the requirements of this section,
and the latest fashions and novel
tie* may be at all times inspected
at No. 5 Commercial street. Give
bimacaii. my*
Beer has a Falatalniau effect, as
Henry Weil, the brewer of the
; Philadelphia Brewery, will testify.
* Good beer makes muscle and fat,
and all the regular patrons of the
Philadelphia Brewery are strong
and healthy. It makes the sick
well and the healthy stronger;
physic is unnecessary and doctors
|| are pluyed out, if you use the Phil
adelphia beer. Leave orders at the
brewery or send them by mail. De
• llvered free to any part of the cily.
•ugM-tf.
f A.T. McDonouoh, late of 39
I Spring street, lias just opened the
Acme of Fashion at No. 12, Tern-
I pie street, where he will be pleased
1 to meet his old customers and the
1 public iv general, to Whom, as he-
I fore, lie guarantees the most stylish
s and best fitting clothes to be bud
j iv the city.
Carving knives at Bulhsrland's,
■78 Main street. 2uiy7
...
Notioe.
4k The Ladies' Oyster Rooms, lie-
Kvuena street, near Main, opposite
Rfhe United States Hotel, are again
ripened to the ladies aud will he
f carried on iv a strictly respectable
' way, so that all ladies, with or
* without escorts, may feel at ease
and receive prompt anil respectful
Attention. Oysters in every style,
► uhriinps, tea, ootlee, etc., constantly
? trahand. Joe Bayer.
Etri 4 if
The Messrs. Lips. Craigue & Co.
bave made arrangements to receive
*>BBonthly cargoes of the famous Ph.
Bsst Brewing Company's export
lager beers. These beers are made
I»t Milwaukee and bottled by the
Messrs. Hum in & Meyer. The
first of the cargoes arrived yester
f day, consisting of an entire load.
; The Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co.,
. through this arrangement, are
I enabled to offer special advantages
to purchasers. The first prizes
were awarded to this Ph. Best Ex
' port beer at the Centennial Expo
sition, at the Wisconsin State Fair,
Beid at Milwaukee, and at the
* inter-State Fair held at Chioago.
lmspt'2l
Razorsof every make at Suther
land's gun store, 75 Main street. 2
I Just Arrived.
A shipment of Guinness' Extra
* Stout, direct from Liverpool, in
pints and quarts.
Alex. Mckenzie.
1P127 Main stroet, Pouet building,
fljos Angeles. au2l-tf
f Fishing tackle and cutlery at
Sutherlaud's gun store, 75 Main
street. 2my7
I
Joe Bayer, of Con fess Hall, has
Inst received a coiisignmeut of
'fcooa lager beer. It is a su
perb article and cannot be excelled
a, a draught beer. Oysters,
'shrimps, hot and cold lunches of ail
kinds, constantly on hand. Give
him a call. Coruer Main and Re
quena streets, opposite the U. S.
Hotel. o9
- pheap prices at Sutherland's gun
store, 75 Main street. 2my7
A. McKE NZIE,
DEALER IN
fine Wines & Liquors.
H. & H. W. Catherwood's
PHILADELPHIA
Fine Old Whiskies
trom their agents, DICKSON, DeWOLF
A Co., dan Francisco; ulso,
Old Bourbon and Rye
Whiskies,
L.I mot from Louisville. Ky.,by the Bottle
■ .-rUallori.lttLONV r-HICEa.
genuine Scotch and Irish Whiskey.
English Ales and Porter.
rjIESAMPLEItOOM
Is provided with the purest
LVINES, LTQUORS AND IM
PORTED HAVANA CIGARS.
tr ENGLISH ALE ON DRAUGHT.
Pcnot's Building:,
uln i.ireet, near Court, Los Angeles.
WEDNESDAY AUG.^iTim
Herald SI cam Printing House.
The Incllltles of the Hkrald Steam
Printing House for doing Job work arc not
surpassed In California outside of San
Francisco and Sacramento. All work en
trusted to us wilt be executed with neat
ness and dispatch at the lowest li\ing
rates.
NVKCIS.It NOTICE.
Herenfter notices of companies, socie
ties, churches, etc., will ouly be inserted
in the Herai.p as paid advertisements.
We reserve, for Places of Worship, a grat
is directory, winch will appear every
Sunday morning.
WAR DEPARTMENT, SIGNAL SERVICE,
U.S. ARMY.
Division of Telegrams and Reports for
the henefltof Commerce and Agriculture.
Report.of observations taken at Los An
geles, Cal., August|27, 1878.
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Maximum Thermometer, 77.
M Inimum 41 59.
J. M. Krantz, Observer.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The camp meeting of the M. E.
Church South will commence at
the Azusa September 13th.
Mr. Isaac Laukershim arrived
from San Diego yesterday, and is
registered ut the St. Charles.
Billy Brewster bas been tendered
a benefit, to take place at the Opera
House next Saturday night.
Lieut. W. Allen, with a detach
ment of 36 soldiers, passed through
Los Angeles yesterday eu route to
Arizona.
Officer Funk advertises iv our
"New To-Day," for the owner of
a pocket-book found by him yes
terday.
The September schedule of the
Pacific Coast Steamship Company
appears elsewhere in this morning's
Herald.
Wood's Last Sensation exhibited
to un immense house at Downey
lust night. To-night they show at
Anaheim.
In Judge Peel's Court yesterday,
a C'hinamau was fined $10 for as
saulting aunt her Mongolian and i n
Uelault was sent up for ten days.
Captaiu George A. Johnson, of
the Pefiasquitas rauchn, Sau Diego
county, passed through Los Ange
les yesterday, eu route to San Fran
cisco.
The order restraining the city
from using waler for street sprink
ling, was dissolved in the District
Court yesterday, and In the after
noon, tin? pact! were busy laying
the dust.
One hundred und twenty tickets,
including those taken hy members
of the companies, will have to be
sold to secure the Bremen against
loss, in theirexcurMon to Anaheim
next Sunday,
In a row \\l Anaheim, AU Suu
day, a Chinuinaji named Un Sin
Ock ol the Qunng Chow Company,
killed I,.nth Tuck, a countryman,
of the Miv Yuoug Company. The
murderet has not yet been ar
rested.
Mose Engel, ad ttgent
for Wood's List Sensation, leaves
foi Ventura and Santa Barbara to
day. We commend him to our
brethren of the press us a good bus
iness man and a clever fellow gen
erally.
Miss Margaret Kern has bought
out Moore's Lodging House on lhe
comer of First and Wilmington
streets and will OUDtIOUe to keep it
in first class style. Wm. Moore
will still he couuected with the
house an manager. A continuance
of custom is solicited.
The regular monthly social of
Merrill Lodge, [. O. G. T„ which
was to have beeu given next Mon
day evening, lias heou postpaned
one week, in order not to interfere
with tho.eutertainmeut of the Los
Angeles Academy, which takes
place ou Tuesday evening next.
Iv our report of the last meeting
of Council we statetl that Ira Car
penter presented a petition asking
that money expended in grading
In front of his lots be refunded, jjt
should have read, for grading the
interjection of Second and Olive
streets.
Wo acknowledge the compli
ment of an invitation to attend
the First Anniversary Ball and
Seventh Reception of the Stella
Social Club, of Santa Ana.
It will come off at Syca
more Hall on Friday evening,
September 6th. Tickets, includ
ing supper, have been put at $2 50.
Captain Bob Waterman—he who
was known In early days as "Bully
Waterman," and who brought the
"Challenge" round the "Horn,"
was In Los Angeles yesterday. The
green and salad days of his youth
having passed away, Captain Wa
terman solaces himself in his green
old age with a fat Government
berth. Long may he wave !
Loa Angeles people registered at
San Francisco hotels Monday: W.
McKee, T 8 Hall, Airs Lemau, A
Solano, W S Maxwell, 0 H Bush,
Mrs S VV Crajgue.J A Moerenhaut,
L Licbtenberger, L Roeder, S
Hellmau, H R Brown,J Bernstein,
T H Smith aud wlfe.HK W Bent,
T C Severance, J JSayer, Mis
TJllman, Mrs Jones, Miss C Jones,
Palace; J Meagher, R H Hewitt,
H W Stoll, J Philllps.C E Herbert,
R R Brown, F H Kimball, H
Stevenson, Mrs D Newman, Mrs L
Lehman, M M Qoodner, A
t 'nliler and wife, Runs House; C C
Lips, A W Hutton, Grand; E
Lowentbal, J Long, Mrs D C Scott,
Cosmopolitan; W A Bropby, H
Kramer,.! Cri nun ins, International;
Capt J E L Ballester, 0 E Miles, J
H Parker, W H Perry, Miss
Perry, C Herbert, A Solano, H R
Brown, Lick House; R Stanley,
Baldwin; EG Emeuet, American
Exchange; D W MacLellan, G B
Hopkins, Br MoGulre, Brooklyn;
G E Long, Occidental. ,
Hannon vs. Palomares.
Editor Herald: I see by the
papers that certain parties In the
Third Supervisorial District are de
termined, by fair means or foul, to
defeat for Supervisor J. C. Hannon,
the present very efficient incum
bent. From conversations held
with several of the parties who op
pose him, I find that there is inva
riably a personal motive at the
bottom. I believe there is not one
voter in tho District opposed to
Hannon from purely patriotic mo
tives.
A meeting was held at Pomona
sometime since, and advertised in
the Star, calling upon Pancho
Palomares to oiler himself for the
office. The transaction was seem
ingly genuine and legitimate, yet
it will not bear investigation. The
"large and enthusiastic meeting"
was nothing more than a very
quiet afiair, gotten up by a few Re
publicans for the purpose of put
ting a second Democrat in the
field to enable them to run in a
man of their own. The name of
the prime mover does not appear
in the newspaper account, but the
Chairman of tlio meetlug is a
staunch Radical, and the Secretary
was the Republican caudidate for
Representative at the last election.
This fact alone shows Ibe animus
of the whole transaction, and any
Democrat who allows himself to
be prejudiced against J. C. Haunon
by such transparent tricks is un
worthy of the name.
Now, a wortl to friend Pancho.
If he allows himself to be used by
well known enemies nf Ills party
for the purpose of defeating one
who, by tacit consent, at least, is
the regular Democratic candidate,
lie will show himself up in the
light of a cat's paw, and can never
again hope to be recognized by his
party. Justice.
Los Angeles, August 27, 1878.
[The Herald does not bold it
self responsible for the sentiments
of correspondents.—EDlTOß.]
Some Qualifications.
The following graphic narrative
appeared iv the Express of the
other evening:
There was to have been a wed
ding at the Moruing Glory saloon,
on Los Angeles street, the other
evening. A certain gay and glori
ous young hack driver, known as
"Roxie," had become deeply en
amored of a nymphe dv p>ave. He
had proposed and had been accept
ed, and there was nothing left to
complete the happiness of the two
except the tying of thesacred knot.
It was arranged that this should
take place at the aforementioned
saloon on the evening in question.
Previously, however, "Roxie" re
ceived from his lady-love a small
purse, with which to defray the
necessary wedding expenses, such
as purchasing a suit of clothes,
taking out a license, feeing a mag
istrate, etc. All these things he
did np to the letter of the law.
When the appointed time arrived
a considerable assemblage gathered
in the room to see the thiiig dove,
and Justice Traffbrd was ou hand
to lend it the due form aud solem
nity of the law. But the bride
groom came not. The expectant
bride was arrayed In her wed.line,
costume and waited i.t;t too impa
tiently for him, but she waited in
yam. There was no Roxje. With
a prime new suit of clothes upou
bis person aud a superfluous mar
riage license in his pocket, he had
gone ou that bum whence no bride
groom was ever known to return.
Judge Traffbrd anil the compauy
and the would-be bride were greatly
disappointed
We have beeu waited upon by
the Roxie aforesaid, who begs us to
say that the only portion of the
foregoiug indictment to which he
owns up is that which refers to the
"bum," but he insists Unit tUo
'bum" antedated tiie whole trans
action. He denies, with indigua
tion, having been entrusted with
any money whatever by the lady
above refeired to. Returning so
briety made Roxie change his
mind about matrimony—simply
that and nothing more. As Roxie's
body has been pierced hy Apache
bullets, und he was for years a gain
lant mail carrier on the hazardous
route between Ariiona anil New
Mexico, we deem it only fair to
give him the benefit of his indig
nant disclaimer.
It will be seen, by advertisement
elsewhere, that the many friends
of Mr. Valentine Mand propose to
run that (rentieniau as a People's
candidate (or Supervisor in the
first Supervisorial District. They
aunounoe that they support him—
though many of tho promoters of
his election are Republicans—be
cause he Is a I borough farmer and
an honest man. In view of tbe
fact that Mr. Maud is a consistent
Democrat, a man of ho.nor and ap
proved probjty, the Democrats can
not do hetter than endorse him and
turn in and work heartily for his
election.
COURT REPORTS.
District (!»llrl SEPViLVEDA, J.
Tuesday, August 27t11.
Alexander Weill vs. Norman C.
Jones —Demurrer of Jones over
ruled; 10 duys to answer.
Carrilln vs. MoPhllllp—By con
sent set for trial Saturday next,
August 31st, at 9 A. M.
Lothian & Co. vs. Pio Pico —Ten
dayn additional time to defeoda nt
to answer.
Lucas vs. Pio Pico—Same action.
Morris vs. Pio Pico—Same ac
tion.
Los Angeles City Mfater Com
pany vs. Dos Angeles city et al —
Ordered th:.t the'restraining order
herein issued on the 24th of August
bo modi lied as follows: The defend
ants are permitted to use the water
in dispute for the purpose of sprin
kling the streets tonlay between
the hours of 2 o'clock p. m. and 5
o'clock p. m. aud Irom to-morrow
and uutil further orders of this
Court, between and during the
hours of 5 o'clock A. .v and 2
o'clock p. M. of eacli and every
day.
Hinds vs. Gage—Three days fur
ther time given to serve aud file
statement aud affidavit on motion
for new trial.
County Court STEPHENS, J.
People vs. Benito C. Ybarra—
Grand Inroeuy—Verdict of guilty
as charged; sentence set for the
29th, at 9 A. m.
People vs. Ramon Reyes—Grand
larceny; verdict of guilty.
Probate Court STEPHENS, J.
Estate files—Continued until
Tuesday, Sept. 3d, 1878.
The Advantages of Short Hair.
[Detroit Free press.)
The boot-black with bis head
shaved is not always an object of
veneration, nor does the operation
always enhance his personal beau
ty. He feels this when it is too
late, and he makes it a point to sit
down beside bis fellow boot-black
with long hair and urge him to
share his misery. Wicked Jaok's
shaven crown yesterday nodded
with satisfaction as he caught sight
of Little English at tbe Poßtofilce,
and generously divided his quid of
gum with the smaller boy, Jack
said:
"It you bail them hair shaved off'
you'd uever have the headache. Tf
you keep it on you'll have the
worst time uext fall you ever en
dured."
"I may be dead afore next fall,"
was the solemn reply.
"If you was flghtia' and a bey
grubbed them hair, you'd be a
goner," continued Jack.
"I alius leaves my head in a
store when I fight," replied Eng
lish, as he turned over his gum.
"If you wasstealiu' apples from
a tree you might get hung to the
limbs by them very same hair.
I've known o' hundreds o' jlst such
cases, and it went bad witb every
one of 'em."
"I never eat apples—hate the
very Bight of'em," was the answer.
"'Spose your mam gets bold of
them hair?"
"She's off on a visit."
"But how you'd look goin' to a
funeral."
"Never goes to fuuerals—hain't
no handkercbeefs to wipe my eyes
with."
"Looks like more hot weather,
aud how you will suffer."
Wicked Jack sighed in despair,
seemed to fall asleep a few min
utes, and finally said:
"Well, when you see me an 1
thirteen other shaved heads leadin'
fourteen elephants in the circus
procession next week, an' all the
public cheertn' us and whoopin' up
the lemonade and gum-drops, don't
say I didn't come to ye as a
friend."
"Elephants!" echoed English.
"Yes—reg'lar ole elephants."
"And lead 'em all around and
git tickets for the show?"
"That's what we do."
"And there's one for me ?"
"There is one for thee—big feller
with white eyes and an awful
swing in his hind legs."
Little English rose up without
another word and made for a bar
ber shop, aud Jack softly closed his
eyes and murmured:
"If ye can't strike the right
chord with iove or money, try
elephants,"
There Is a married woman named
Ryersnn, living in West Hoboken,
N. J., wbo haß given birth to twen
ty-six children at eleven accouche
ment*, namely, eight times twins,
twice triplets, and once four at a
birth.
Property Transfers.
VKOM J U US.) N , till, I.STTIC A Ol RMON'S THA St*
SCRIPT OK KBCOaDB.AItt.UST tf7, 1878.
CONVEYANCES.
Eva Barlow, wife of L L Bartow, lo Geo
X Porter and Chas Maclay— Lots 17, 18,
blk 17; lots 4, 6, 6, 86, 37, 38, 89, 40, blk 120,
San Fernando; 9550.
John Osborne to W II Dewell—Lots 3
aud 4, Requena tract., city; S3OO et al.
F P Howard, Caroline E Howard to Au
gusta App—Lot 13, blk 56, Flower street,
city; S4OO.
i Pierre, FX Slm«m, by Sheriff, to A
Cemte, Jr—Lot 10, blk 4, l J ryor tract, city,
on execution; 8000.
STOCK REPORT.
han francisco srraeu and ex-
OUAMSM BOARD.
Sam Fbanoiico, Aug. 27.
Opblr 4SX @ 43 B b B 19*
Mexican .. 25 00@26% Jacket ao
9 to lOfcsJlOK Confidence
B * B lumlll ', Mexican -a %
U>lllornla...l2 00(0)11'. Otth 3t@2B
S»v»Ke 13 00®12% 8 Nevada 40K
Ohollar 37X®30 Do Bullion n\«<u
Oon Va liVuitl'4 exchequer o '-vs,i> ! .
H ii N 9xj@9fc 'Overman „31 Go®2l
Point; 10 Halt mi Succor 3 is
Jacket aou©t9*i union :igwu>4
Imperial. .1 i«n>i 00 UU 14@135.
Julia ~145<@13 Lady Bryan 2®] o>
Ken tuck **@B Caledonia 6Xr*» 9.5
Alpha I«H@iOI Justice 9 v<i>si.
Belcher 12 J4@ta?« I
KVBNINU SESSION.
Bah Fhancisco, August 27.
It A X Champion 2KS2K
Eureka 41 Blk Hawk. .. .Ml 95
Jackson iy t Siting Bull 1
Belmont V,i<Stt Red Cloud IK
Leopard S'4(B* 11 So Bodie 1 8I)@2
N89J19 lOKtatO'.-; M White 8
Manhattan. 7 Tip-Top 1 40
Q Prise ili&i S King 15
Navajo 1 s Hill tmSH
star 1 30@1 10 Challenge _.IH®l 65
Hamburg 2 NY 1 9032
Hill Side :«i«4 Occidental I'.tjtl
Hlghbridge 2mi<4 L Washn 13
Bodie Hi nts Con Washoe IAO
Bechtel 1H(!»1 10 Midas 2W«uk
McClinton 1 SO.et* Ward a mm'A H
Tioga 'i'Aai 71l Scorpion 4Ji«i4 80
Summit skias N Con Va
Bnlwer. 14(313 MngStar 4 4X<»'l feHl
Syndicate 43*K Benton SM,®W4
Aurora T B Boyle 1 Smi
May belle IK s Silver 5k
Oriental IK9I 60 Vermont
Belvedere 5@4 50 R 4 Ready 1)4
A Tried Remedy for Biliousness.
Those who sutler from, disorder or in
action of the liver will never get the up
per b*ud of the unruly organ so long as
they use such Irrational remedies as
blue pill, calomel and podophyllin. But
from the tried and popular medicine,
Houtetler's Stomach Sitters, they may
expect relief, with a certainly of obtain
ing it. The infiueuce of the bitters upon
the great biliary glands Is direct, power
ful and speedily lelt. The relief afforded
Is not spasmodic, but complete and per
manent. The sallowmss of the skin,
furred appearanco of the tongue. Indi
gestion, eostiveness, headache, nausea,
pains through the right side and shoul*
iter, in factev«ry accompaniment of the
obstinate complaint are' entirely aud
promptly removed by a course of this in
estimable meUic'ne, in behalf or which
testimony Is constantly emanating trom
every quarter and from all classes of so
ciety.
Genuine Marxian's Burton Pale
Ale ou draught at McKenzie's.
Spring eye needles (our own
make) at Sutherland's guv store,
75 Main street. 2rny7
DIED.
Deaths Published Qrsilii ft'uucral
Notice*. One Dollar.
HANNON—In this city, August 2"* th,
John Charles Hnnnon, son of P. H. and
Catherine Hannon, aged 11 months
and 10 days.
The funeral will take place from the
residence of the parents, below Wash
ington street, to-day (Wednesday) at 2
o'clock p. m. Friends and acquaint
ances of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I .
Must, Will and Shall
i
Give the Greatest Bar
gains Ever Known in Dry
Goods, Clothing, Gents'
! Furnishing Goods, Hats,
' Boots, Shoes, etc., etc.,
; for the Next Thirty Days.
i Call Early, as you will find
i
i it to your greatest advan*
! tage.
H. MEYERSTEIN,
49 Main St., Under the
Lafayette Hotel. j 27Urn
WANTS—DOST—FOUND.
Situation Wanted,
By a man and wife, on a ranch: man do
ing outside work on the ranch and the
woman housework. Wages no object.
The best of references given. Address H.,
Herald office. a27-lvr
Wanted.
A HOUSEKEEPER In a family. A
middle-aged woman preferred. She
should speak either Spanish or French.
Address J. M. V., Herald office. a2S lw
Wanted.
A responsible party wants to rent a
small house, ready furnished, suitable
for gentleman and wife to keep house In.
No double or part of house will answer.
Apply at Herald office. a22lw
Furnished House.
WANTED-A nicely furnished house
oi about four rooms, within convenient
distance of the Court House. Address
r., Herald office. a22tf
FOR SALE—FOR RENT.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Ono new two-seat SPRING WAGON
and one new TOP BUGGY, with break.
Enquire nt l.ankershim'a new mill, cor
ner of Commercial and Alameda streets.
o.d depot. a27.|m
FOR SALE.
A NICE TOP-BOGGY FOR SALE
LOW.NEARLY NEW. Also, horses for
hl/for sale, at WAKELY'S NEW STA
BLES, Sanchez street, rear or Pico i
House. a2atf
FOR ~SALE.
If\f\ STAND OF ITALIAN BEES, '
V/U «0 LANGSHOTT HIVES,
und nee use ot ranch given for six
months. Will be sold for one-third their
value. Address Box No. 1141 P. O.
alB-lw
FOR RENI\
FURNISHED HOUSE of seven rooms,
with or without piano, within a bloekof
the Fostoffice. Apply at Herald office,
alt-lw
"Tor rent.
A FP.ONT ROOM on Spring street, op- .
posits the Postotßce, suitable lor ladles'
ut*d children's underwear maker, or a
■"UUner. Apply nt the premises. als-l»-
TO RENT.
A COTTAGE OF FOUR ROOMS,
Fully furnished with bedding, Inrniture, -
kitchen furniture aad water, at No. 132
Kuena Vista street, Los Angeles. Kent,
StfJ per month, payable in advance. Ad
dress G. W. W.. Herald office- mrs-tf
BUCKS FOR SALL ,
. i
I have at my ranch, fourteen miles 1
north of Los Angeles, ou the Ventura
road, SOO i.l'alidi MERINO BUCKS •
for sale, which I otler at low figures. |
a23-lm J. B. LANKEKSHIM.
FOIi SALE.
By toe Lake Vineyard Land und Water !
Association, the best Orange aud Hemt-
Troplcal Fruit Land in the Htate. Watet
right goes with tlio land Apply to tba
offlce of I\ Beaudry, No. 81 New High St.
aplstt F. W. WOOD, Secretary.
GREAT BARGAINS.
FINK BUILDING LOTS ON HILL
STREET, on the Installment plau, Sl5 a '
month. Inquire or MRS. J. HU88R,220 i
Hiring street. a7-lm
ft lo" ll OOOto Loan,
AT THE ft TAB LOAN AND BROKER
OFFICE.
Removed to No. 6 COMMERCIAL ST. ,
Will advunce ou collaterals $\taslooo,
on all kinds of personal property,, micti
as watcher,, jewelry, diamonds, pistol*, t
guns, etc. Gold, silver and U. 8. Currei*
ay bought and sold. ullU
MISS BENGOUGH'S SCHOOL
studies will be resuruod at Miss Beu
gougu's Select School, No. 3 Second
slreet, between Spring and Main, on
MONDAY. September 2d Parents and
others will please take notice.
Los Angeles, AUS. 24,1H75. a27-lw
California State Fair,
FOB 1876.
SACRAMENTO, Cal.,
Commencing MONDAY. September 16
und closing SATURDAY, Sept. 21.
$50,000 CASH,
TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN PREMIUMS.
I The Exhibition will be divided Into
Seven Departments, and the SOCIETY'S
' GOLD MEDAL to be awarded to the
i most meritorious exhibition in oocb de
, partment. Those desiring Premium
Lists will please notlty the Secretary.
The Largest Stock Show
I AND MOST ATTRACTIVE
: SPEED DISPLAY
! Ever offered by any Agricultural Society
1 In the United Slates.
' ATTRACTIVE MILITARY TOURNAMENT.
I mw PUBLIC SALE OF THOROUGH
. BRED STOCK ou Friday of the Fair.
The Central Pacific Railroad and
Steamers will carry articles to and from
1 the Fair FREE OF CHARGE.
Wells, Fargo * Co.'s Express will de
liver all packages FREE not weighing
over twenty pounds.
> Applications tor stalls at the Park and
Space at the Pavilion should be made to
j ROBERT BECK, Secretary, at once.
! Membership 15
Single Admission .to cts.
MARCUB D. BORUCK,
■ President.
ROBERT BECK. Secretary. a3ltd
: . SAN PEDRO STREET.
i
b
Property owners on both sides of San
c Pedro street, from Mrs. Welnenank'e. on
the west side and from A. Heller's on the
' east side, down to the olty limits are no
2 titled to appear bejore the Commission
- era, at tho Council Rooms, at s o'clock p.
' a. oc WEDNESDAY, AugustMth.
? i JOSEPH HUHEIt,
I mil 2t Secretary.
NEW TO-DAY.
AT THE "JE* STORE »
JUST OPENING I
AN INVOICE OF
NEW T E -A- SI
ALSO, V FINE ASHOHTMENT OF
New Goods Direct from the East,
CONSISTING OK
Cordon <fc Dillworth's Fruits,
do do Cranberry Sauce, in glass,
do do Salad Dressing, do
Larrabee's Cracknells,
do Kindergarten,
do Eastlakes,
Alberts.
BLUE POINT OYSTERS,
FULL WEIGHT, THE FINEST OYSTERS IN THE MARKET.
APPLE BUTTER, WALNUT AND MUSHROOM CATSUP, HAMBURG AALB,
PICKLED EELS, DEVILED TONGUE, TURKEY, CHICKEN and HAM.
Whittaker, Star, Ames, Durfee and Banner
XX A. 3VI JS.
EXTRA MILD BREAKFAST BACON.
BOURBON ~W H I BKLE V
For Invalids', Guaranteed a Choice and Pure Article, Selected Especially
for Medicinal Purposes.
COFFEE! COFFEE! COFFEE!
FRESH ROASTED and Ground Every Day.
MYERS <fe MENDELSON,
43 eEtra-d OO jßtoyjjQjgr St.
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS.
The undersigned begs leave to an
nounce himself as a candidate for Ser
geans-at-Arms of the Constitutional Con
vention. AH.MILLER.
Los Angeles, July 23, 1878, J24-t s2B
Candidate for Supervisor.
DON JOSE RUBIO announces himself ,
as a candidate for Supervisor ol the First
District. He Is one of our oldest and
most substantial citizens, and places
himself before the voters of the District .
as one who will caretully and honestly
guard their interests. »2S-td
FOR SUPERVISOR-FIRST DISTRICT.
C. R. 11 IT BER announces himself a« a
candidate for election as Member of the
Board of Mupervlsors from the First Dis
trict, the election to take place Wednes
day, September 4th. a l?5"
Candidate for Supervisor.
J.C. HANNON aunounccs himself as
a caudldate for re-election to tiie Board
of Supervisors from the Third Dlstrlot— I
the election to take place Wednesday,
September 4th. allnl
R. F. COLEMAN & SON,
jPIAISOS <Sc organs.
Agents for the celebrated PACKARD <fc
TABOR ORGANS, GARDNER BROS,
and other first-class PIANOS. Instru
ments sold on
The Installment Flan.
PRICES and TERMS to suit the times.
Headquarters at L. LEWIN m CO.'S
STORE, Nos. 14 and 16 SPRING ST.,
Los Angeles. Jcfl-lm
J. F. REDDING
Will devote his attention to lhe
slakking of
Wells, Cesspools, Vaults, etc.
•aS-Also. WHITEWASHING, HOUSE
CLEANING and GENERAL JOBBING
WORK.
Orders may be leit at this office or with
Jesse Butler, Main street.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Jy3-lm
For Santa Monica.
A COVERED CARRIAGE 18 NOW
RUNNING DAILY BETWEEN
Los Angeles & Santa Monica,
' Calling at the hotels at 7 each morning.
FARE, FIFTY CENTS.
' e.o-1 inters can be left at the American
Bakery. aStf
J W.M.WILLIAMS. F. THOMPSON.
W. M. WILLIAMS A Co.,
General Forwarding, Storage and
Commission Merchants.
1
1 WAREHOUSE san Pedro it. depot.
" OFFICE—Nos. 1 and 8, Downey Block,
~ with Thompson A Ellis.
N. B.—We are prepared to make liber
al loans on grain stored with us at ONE
PEH CENT, per month. aVU*
F. G. HANNA & CO.,
173 MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES,
SELL ALL KINDS OF
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE
D. M. Osborne & Co. Self-Binder,
The Most Successful Machine on the Coast.
The Lion Self-Dumping Hay Rake.
Stover & Freeport Windmills,
THE BEST in the WORLD
PUMPS AND TANKS A BPECIALTY.
■ST DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE US.
SIMMONDS'
i>fil>ol> Whisky
Bas been foil ml a remedy tor INDIGES
TION, DYSPEPSIA and NER
VOUSNESS.
It Id sovereign In Us eO'cacy for
Medicinal & Family Purposes.
The Medio it Faculty concur lv the
judgment thai it is
A PURE STIMULANT AND TONIC
AND THE CONQUEROR OF
DYSPEPSIA.
None genuine unless labeled with the
Hlgnature of Q. SIMMONDS, Sole Pro
prietor, over the cork.
PREUSS & SCHUMACHER,
SOLE AGENTS FOR LOS ANGELES
CITY AND COUNTY.
Who will supply the trade at the same
Erlce and terms that tbe goods can be
ad from the proprietor, in San Fran
cisco. aZI-lra
BOILER MAKER. M
I am vow prepared to do all kinds of
Boiler Work and Repairing
BOILERS promptly attended to and
satisfaction guuranleed. A. DOHN.
Joia-iiu P. O. Box. No. 2M.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
C. H . EDMONDS notifies tbe owners of
horses and other stock tbat be baa
opened an office at the PONY STABLES,
No. IDS Mala street. Will treat the dis
ease known as bloody murrain In cattle,
andruarautse a cure. jylM-lm
Picnic Grounds-
SOCIETIES and private parties desir
ing to secure picnic grounds would
do well to consult tbe Messrs.
EBERLE & BRO. f
OF THK
CITY GARDENS.
These grounds have been prepared re
gardless of expense and are provided
with one of the largest and best dancing
pavilions outside of Han Francisco.
Arbors, Ten-pin Alleys, Swings, Hori
zon iul Bars, Shooting Gallery, and In
deed, everything necessary for the
amusement of picnickers, and will be let
cheaper than any other grounds In this
vicinity.
No improper persons will be admitted
to the Gardens under any circumstances.
Lunch can at all times be procured at
the house. mO-tf
Fire Insurance.
Fire Association...of Philadelphia.
Commercial of Ban Fraucisoo.
Standard Fire and Marine
of New Zealand
Qleu'a Fails...of Glen's Falls, N.Y.
security of New Haven
Commonwealth ef Boston
Manufacturers of Newark
$25,000,000
POLICIES ISSUED HEBE.
I 8. Moohi, 1 FRANK McOOY.
AGENT. J
Si.spi ing Hi.,central Block, Los Angeles.
SST-NOTICE TO FARMERS.—Policies
Issued on GRAIN, standing, cut, thresh
ed or In sacks. aiO*lm
NEW SALOON.
QERMAIN PELLKQKIN.
152 MAIN ST., Corner of FIRST.
The finest brands or Llqu.rs and Wtnss
always on hand. FINE CIOAKM. Cold
Lunch every day. 1 cordially Invlie my
friends and the public to give am- a mil,
and I promise tbem courteous treatment
and prompt attention.
GERMAIN PELLEOBIN,
Jyie-lm Propieior.