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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE.
I'lll UUAtD Steam Printing
House makes a specialty of Legal
Printing. Briefs, Transcripts, etc.,
p luted at low rates.
Reduced Prices.
I otter my stock of doors, sashes,
c <•., nt the following reduced pri
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WINDOW SASH.
8 410 •> g
a.in 1 50
0x18..... 1 05
"iti: 105
10x11 11%
!<>xi«. 1 £
fix 28 - <o
3 25
15x38 ■ "
16x40 8 60
Other sizes In proportion.
DOORS.
'..6x6.0x1 inch $1 00
■1.6x6.6x1), moulded 1 90
2.8x0.8x1* " 212
2.8x6.8x1* " 2 25
2.10*6.10x1, " 250
fx7xlj " 2
Every other size In proportion.
•Vlso great reduction in paints, oils
and glass, at No. 28 l.os Angeles
street, under tlie White House.
B. Ramiakl.
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Tlie Russian Electric Baths of H.
Hughes ami Wife are located at No.
15 Main street, opposite the Pico
House. Gentleman and la
iliea will be waited upon by persons
if their own sex. novUtf
The Cosmopolitan saloon, Main
street. Under Temple Block, is sup
plied with tbe finest liquors end
cigars to be found in the city. Ho!
lunch composed of all ttaedelloaole*
of the (aaton every day Irom 11 to
2, for the moderate price of 15
cents. Oysters In every style and
all other special dishes at reasona
ble prices. Business men will And
the Cosmopolitan the most con
venient place in the city. 524-lw
The dry goods aud novelty store
,f Charles Prager, at No. 5 Com
mercial street, is an attractive re
.oit to tlie ladies of Los Angeles.
Mr. Prager lias one of the most ex
tensive and recherche stocks of
Koods ever brought to Los Angeles,
and there Is absolutely nothing
necessary to the feminine toilette
which may not ho 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 ami novel
ties may be at all times inspected
at No. 5 Commercial street. Give
him a call. t«y7
Cartridges ami ammunition ofall
kinds at Sutherland's gun store, 75
Main street. Imy*
ISeer has a FalstalHiati effect, as
Henry Well, the brewer of tlie
Philadelphia Brewery, will testily.
Good beer makes muscle ami fat,
and a'l the regular patrons of the
Philadelphia Brewery are strong
ami healthy. It makes the sick
well anil the healthy stronger;
physic i-t unnecessary ami doctors
are played out, if you use the Phil
adelphia beer. Leave orders lit tho
brewery or send them by mail. De
livered free to uny part of tho city.
aug24-tf.
A. T. McDoNOUGH, late of 39
Spring street, has just opened the
ac.mk of Fashion at No. 12, Tem
ple street, where be will be pleased
to meet his old customers and Ihe
public in general, to whom, as be
fore, he guarantees the most stylish
and best lltting clothes lo be hud
in the city.
Pruning shears and budding
kuives at Sutherland's gun Store,
75 Main street. lmys
Notice.
The Ladies' Oyster Rooms, lte
qu*>ua street, near Main, opposite
tlie United States Hotel, are agaiu
opened to tho ladies and will be
carried ou iv a strictly respectable
way, so that all ladies, with or
without escorts, may feel at ease
aud receive prompt and respectful
attention. Oysters iv every style,
eSrimps, tea, coffee, etc., couslautly
Itm baud. JOE BATHS.
<»ot 4 tf
Ten Cent Shaving Saloon.
A. Labonge has opened a shav
lug saloon at 138 Main street, where
lie will be glad to serve the public.
Gentlemen wilh tender faces es
pecially iuvited to give him a call.
lmsep'2l.
The Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co.
hive made arrangements to receive
monthly cargoes of the famous Ph.
Bist Brewing Company's export
llfeer beers. These beers are made
at Milwaukee and bottled by the
Messrs. Stamm & Meytr. The
Brat or the cargoes arrived yester
day, oouslstiug of an entire load.
The Messrs. Lips, Craigue & Co.,
through this arrangement, are
euabled to oiler special advantages
to purchasers. The first prizes
were awarded to tills Ph. Best Ex
port beer at the Cetiteuuial Expo
sitlou, at the Wisconsin State Fair,
held at Milwaukee, aud at the
Inter-State Fair held at Chicago,
lmaprjl
Just Arrived.
A shipment of Guinness' Extra
Stout, direct from Liverpool, lv
pints and quarts.
Alex. Mckenzie.
127 Main street, Ponet building,
Los Angeles. au2l-tf
Joe Bayer, of Congress Hall, has
lust received a consignment of
booa lager beer. It is a su
perb article and cannot be excelled
&» a draught beer. Oysters,
shr'uaps, Uot and cold Juuches of all
kinds, constantly on htind. Give
him a oall. Corner Main and Re
nuena streets, opposite the U. 8.
Hotel. 09
Ladies' scissors and pen knives at
Sutherland's gun store, 75 Main
street. ln °y ß
Powder, shot and caps at Suther
land's guv store, 75 Main street. 1
Gone, rifles and pistols at Suther
land's gun store, 76 Main street. 1
VETERINARY SURGEON.
n IT EDMONDS notifies the owners of
.orssV »nd other stock that he has
.nnUAtl 1111 OfT.CC Ht th* POKI W* ABfafjO.
flw Main.street. Will treat the dls
aYe known a. bloody murrain n cattle,
"d guarantee a cure. JyM-lni
Silver
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THURSDAY.77..T... .SEPT. 26,1878.
Herald Steam Printing House.
Tbe lacltltles of the Herald Steam
Print ing House for doing Job work are not
surpassed In California outside fit Sau
Kraocls.;o and Sacramento. All work en
trusted to us will bo executed wltb neat
uess and dispatch at the lowest living
rates.
M'HIII M>l'«« I:.
Hereafter notices of companies, socie
ties, churches, etc., will only be inserted
In the I i KKAI.I) as pnld advertisements,
We reserve, for Places of Worship, a grat
is directory, which will appear every
Sunday morning.
WAR DEPARTMENT, SIGNAL SERVICE,
U. S. ARMY.
Division of Telegrams aud Reports for
the benefit of Commerce and Agriculture.
Iteport of observations taken at I.os An
geles, Cal., Sept. 25. 1878.
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Maximum Thermometer, 75
Minimum 64
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
Counoll meets this afternoon.
The steamer Orizaba suils for
San Francisco to day.
Northcraft will sell an entire
livery stock Saturday. See the ad
vertisement under "New To-Day."
Wanted to buy, 10,000 sacks of
bailey, at W. M. Williams <fe Co.'s,
Nos. 1 and 3 Downey Block, up
stairs.
We congratulate our friend Mr.
0. F. Smurr on being the fattier of
a bouncing boy and wish the
young gentleman a long and pros
perous career.
Los Angeles people at San Fran
cisco hotels on the 24th: H. B.
Johnson, Mrs. B. C Truman,
Palace; Miss M. E. Johnson, Miss
L. G. Hammond, Cosmopolitan.
A good day's work was done last
Friday ut tho Black Star coal mine.
Seventeen tons of coal were taken
from the mine by twelve men. The
deuiuud for coal continues to in
crease.—Gazette.
The Metsrs. Fanning aud Holt
yesterday tested the acoustic prop
erties of tlie mammoth hall of the
Horticultural Pavilion. They fouud
it admirably adapted to doing jus
tice to both voice and instrument.
We have received a list of the
premiums to be distributed at the
Firßt Annual Exhibition of the
Southern California Horticultural
.Society, to be held October 14, 15,
IU, 17, 18 anil lit, ill the new Pa
vilion.
At Pearson's Oriental saloon,
Downey Block, you can get a bat
tle of excellent champagne for $1,
Hue whiskies, imported direct from
Kentucky, milk punches of a per
fection which reflects unbounded
honor on their compounders anil
cupltul Havana cigars, the Utter for
a bit.
The Sau Bernardino locul com
mittee on the Horticultural Fair
exhibit has issued a card to farmers
anil manufacturers asking them to
assist in making a creditable dis
play of their productions ut our
Fair. The committee consists of
Judge li. M. Willis, John Isaac
and R. T. Blow.
Business was quite light iv the
City Court yesterday. A man suf
feting from the jim-jams was com
mitted for medical treatment and
one convicted of resisting the dog
oUlcer paid $5. The cross suits of
special officer Moultou aud Geary
were dismissed, it appearing to the
Court that both were equally to
Illume.
Oeneral Sherman, accompanied
by Col. A. McD. McCook, arrived
iv a special car from Arizona yes
lerJay morning aud left by the
1.15 v. It, train for Sau Francisco.
The interval between tho time of
his arrival aud departure was occu
pied in visiting old friends and
driving about tho city.
Mr. L. Lehman, commencing
Friday at 10 A. sf., will give our
citizens one of tlie host opportuni
ties ever offered to provide them
selves, at their own price, with a
complete outlit of furniture, from
the most clegaut parlor and cham
ber sets to the most substantial
kitchen lurniture. The sale will
be without reserve aud conducted
by Mr. E. W. Noyes, auctioneer.
Mr. Anton Satter, formerly of
Batter & Bayer, is paying a brief
visit to Los Angeles. Mr. Satter is
now a prosperous coffee merchant
of the Republic of Guatemala. He
speaks in high terms of the pleas
ures and profits of a residence In
that section for people who bave
(he means to establish themselves
on a plantation.
The Town Council of Anaheim
have appointed a committee con
sisting of W. R. Olden, N. Gray
and R. H. Oilman to take charge
of the local exhibition at our Hor
ticultural Fair. This committee
has Increased itself hy adding to its
members t. A. Kom and D. E,
Miles. Tlie committee appears to
be a live one and have cqmmecced
active operations. The locality
that beats Anaheim must go to
work vigorously.
Special auction sale of flue oil
paintings, chromoa and an elegant
ly bouud collection of books, such
as the Art Journals, Shakspeare
(complete In 64 numbers) Pic
turesque America, two volumes,
and other articles of value, on
Thursday, September 26th, at 1
o'clock r. M., at Northcraft's auo
tion house, corner of Spring and
Market streets. For further par
tlculars see handbills.
Silver
We had the pleasure of meetlag
Gsu. John C. B A remont, the famous
"Pathfinder," yesterday. He In
formed us that he will remain in
LosAngeleß for a day or two for rest,
and will then continue his trip to
Arizona. In company with Judge
Carrillo, Gen. Fremont visited his
old headquarters iv Bell's block.
He say a tbat there denoted very lit
tle change. He also reoognized the
spot upon which the battery had
been located. In all other respects
the changes have been so marked
that it requires more than a bird's
eye view to assure him that he was
staudiug on the same spat that,
over thirty years ago, was signalized
by so many exciting incidents of
his early career. Gen. Fremont is
a man of barely medium height, of
spare frame, of distingue appear
ance and au eye and air which de
note tbe nervous temperament.
His face is surrounded by a thlu
fringe of whisker which is now un
mistakably gray, though, iv ear
lier years, it was probably aa black
as the raven's wing. We feel like
extending to the " i'athlinder" and
bis family a hearty welcome to
Los Angeles, and we hope their
residence in Arizona may prove an
agreeable one. Gen. Fremont bas
been in his day the beau ideal of
a frontiersman and he will find
noditflculty In resuming the role,
The Cauvaasing Committee made
good their word yesterday by secur
ing subscriptions to the amount of
$505. To-day they will tako a rest
and than again return to their
work. They have done nobly of
late and our business men are re
sponding with a zeal equaled only
by Iho contributions of tlie car
penters and teamsters. Work on
the towers is now being pushed
vigorously atnl a few more sub
scriptions from carpenters are
needed. A tew painters can also
find work ami a few whitewashes
are also needed lo whiten the in
side nf the Pavilion. Grading is
progressing satisfactorily aud in a
few days work on the steps will bo
commenced. Space Is being rapid
ly applied for and our business
men are making preparations to
ezcsll all former displays; but the
real worth of tlie approaching Fair
will be In the liberal contributions
of tlie productions of the county
from the rural district*. These ex
hibits will advertise Southern Cali
fornia aud attract immigration.
Says tlio Anaheim Gazette: Sur
veyor Healey has for some days
past been surveying on the Los
Coyotes Rancho, matkiug the
boundary between it and the Cerri
tos, and replacing the stakes that
have been pulled up and destroyed.
At one point it was fouud that tbe
owners of the Gertrudes Rancho
had sold 300 acres of laud belong
ing to the Los Angeles and Sau
Bernardino Land Company, with
the mistaken idea that it was a
part of the Gertrudes Rancho. The
parties who bought have placed
valuable improvements on it. Tbe
owners of the Gertrudes Rancho
will be compelled to pay the Land
Company for these 31)0 acres, other
wise they would make themselves
auunable to the law for selling
property to which tiiey had no
title.
The Supreme Court meets iv this
city on Monday the 14th of Octo
ber. Cases on appeal from tbe
counties of Santa Barbara,Ventura,
Kern, Inyo, Han Bernardino, San
Diego and Los Angeles will be
heard then. The calendar of cases
just published contains seventy
live cases which will demand the
attention of the Court here for
about four weeks. Los Angeles
cases are set at the foot of tbe cal
endar, the first being set for Octo
ber 28. This is a very courteous
arrangement and tbe members of
the bar from the neighboring
counties will be heard first. They
will also have the opportunity of
attending our great Fair, thereby
joining business with pleasure.
Tbe grand conceit and ball of
Mr. Mendel Meyer takes place to
night. Those of our citizens who
attend—and who will not be there?
—have a rare treat in store, the
programme being replete with
gems, both vocal and instrumental,
which will bo rendered by some of
our most talented amateurs. In
addition to the musical attrac
tions, it is expected that that old
Angelefio, General Krflmont, with
ills family, will be present, Mr.
Meyer having reserved seats for
them. Altogether it promises to
be the best entertainment of the
season.
At a meeting of the Directors of
the Agricultural Park Association,
held yesterday, Capt. J. A. Gordon
waa elected .Superintendent, and
the Association proposes to have
the grounds aud buildings put In
flt'sl-claas order for the coming
Fair, and exhibitors may rely upon
having every possible attention
paid to their wishes. The appoint
ment of Captain Gordon will give
uuiversal satisfaction. His execu
tive abilities and suavity are on a
par, and guarantee a pleasaut and
efficient administration of bis
trust.
We call the attention of our
readers to tbe triple column adver
tisement of the City of Paris which
appears in this morning's Her
ald. The Messrs. E. Meyer & Co.,
in order to make room for tbelr
new goods, recently purchased at
Paris and New York, oiler their
present magnificent stock at un
preoedentedly low prices. We
would advise every body,especially
the ladies, to give them a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
We had the pleasure of meeting
yesterday Mr. Martin Lacy, of the
San Francisco Commission house
of A. Galli & Qo. We knew Mr.
Lacy of old in San Diego and are
pleased to learn tbat bis firm con
template establishing business re
lations wltb our farmers sad ship
pers. He left on the train yester
day to take a look at the Santa
Ana and Gospel Swamp section.
Secretary Holt, of the Horticul
tural Society, has received a letter
from Riverside, Sau Bernardino
county, asking him to reserve
space for a large exhibition from
that town. The committee having
the matter in charge at Westmin
ster, this county, have also written
to have a large space reserved.
Silver
Supreme Court Calendar.
OCTOBER TERM.
Court meet* at Los Angeles on
Monday, October 14th.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14TH.
Motions.
Examination of applicants for
admission to practice.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15TH.
10,348—People vs Piatt.
10,304—People vs Fine.
10,365—People vs Phillips.
5411—Felton et al vs Robinson.
0213—Keeuan vs Harper.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I(3TH,
5979— McCoy vs Brlant et al.
5980— McCarthy vs Morse.
6076—Babe vs Coyne.
6129—Maxey vs Forster et al.
6135—Harper et al vs Rowe etal.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17TH.
0221—McDonald vs McFarlan
et al.
6224—Figg vs Price.
4576—Moreubaut et al vs Wilson
et al.
5953—801 and et al vs Orayson
et al.
5973—Huston etal vs Leach etal.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18TH.
5976—Miller vs Curry et al.
6022 — Roussaue vs Hall et al.
6023— Reynolds vs Hall et al.
6024— Bolen vs San Gorgonlo
Fluming Company.
6016—Prloe vs Riverside Land
and Irrigating Company.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21ST.
6081- Sherwood vs Meyerstein.
6089—MoGlnness vs Kidwell.
6235—1n the matter of the estate
of John B Avaline, deod.
6246— In tbe matter of the estate
of Wm. Baldwin, deed.
6247— Jackson vs Le Bar et al.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22D.
6250— Berry vs Clark.
6251— Cadd ys Clark.
•256—Sterling vs Whaley.
6257—Sterling vs Whaley.
6520—Orena vs Dewlaney.
58S9 —People va Gutierrez et al.
WEDNDEBDAY, OCTOBER 23D.
6265—Carty vs Buell.
6260—Kaedlng vs Supervisors of
Santa Barbara county.
5346—More vs Stone.
5959—Union Consolidated Miuiug
Company vs Passmere.
5495—Parnell vs Yoakum etal.
5581—Putnam vs Clark etal.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24TH.
5818—Fontaine vs Southern Pa
oitlc B R Co.
6038—Morgan vs Chester.
6047 — Gregg vs Pembertou.
6048— Arick vs Kern Valley
Bank.
GC49—Burke vs Pemberton.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25TH.
0072—People vs Well.
6073— Llvorinore et al vs Jewett
et al.
6138—Livermore et al vs Webb
et al.
6151—Livermore et ai vs Green
et al.
0181—Llvermore et al vs Jewett
et al.
MONDAY, OCTOBIR 28TH.
6188— Southern Pacific Railroad
Couipauy vs Supervisors of Kern
county.
5828—Perry et al vs Young et al.
5866— Johnston vs Hellmau.
5867— De Cells vs Brunson.
5880—De Cells vs Maclay et al.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29TH.
5897—Cruz vs Martinez.
5972—Phelps vs Avlse.
6046—Goss vs Strelitz et al.
6051— Farmers and Merchants'
Bank of Los Augeies vs Downey.
6062— Dupuy vs Merrill.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30TH.
6068—Hancock va Lopez et al.
6074— Hancock vs Rooha et al.
6094—Eastman vs Potts.
6116—Conlau vs Quimby.
6149—Hamilton et al vs Blancb
ard.
6144 —Thomas va Lawlor.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31ST.
6189— Perry, Woodworth & Co vs
Hellman.
6190— Canada Life Assurance Co
vs Freeman.
0204— Steveus vs de Cardooa et
al.
6209—De Cota vs Wolfskill et al.
6219—City of Los Augeies vs But
ler etal.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IST.
6242-o'Connor vs Good et al.
(1243—O'Connor vs Hazard et al.
0244—O'Connor vs Frasher et al.
6245—O'Connor vs Addis.
6252—Lacy vs Beaudry.
0254—NewraarK & Co vs Chap
man.
6258—Fletcher vs Mower.
COURT REPORTS.
nistnei court Sxtulvbdi J.
WEDNESDAY', Sept. 25.
Gilmore vs. Tiffany—Default du
ly entered; proof heard and decree
ordered to enter as prayed for.
Jones vs. Jones —Default duly
entered on application of plaintiff;
ceae referred to H. A. Gehr to take
testimony.
Lynch vs. Los Angeles County
Bank—Remittitur In favor of
plaintiff filed.
Coualy ( nnri BllHlM,],
Wednesday, Sept. 25.
Stephenson vs. Dupuy—Six days
further stay granted.
Bertbon vs. Pelanconi—Five
days further stay grauted.
Probata Coart Sistaass J.
Wednesday, Sept. 25.
Estate of Jesse D. Hunter —Ap-
plication for final account and dis
tribution beard and aoeount al
lowed.
We can point to no pleasanter
sign of the rlvlval of business In
Los Angeles than is presented by
tbe advertising oolumns of tbe
Herald to-day. There is a goldsn
road to success for tbe merchant
and business man, and it lies
through the oolumns of a widely
oirculated journal like the Her
ald. We never yet knew a liberal
advertiser who failed to sell goods.
Mr. E. W. Noyes advertises in
our New To-Day a fully appointed
brewery for sale. It is located at
the flourishing town of Anaheim
and is only offered on account of
the ill health of the proprietor. It
la a rare chance for a practical
brewer, the location being one ol
the best in Southern California.
Silver.
Serenade to Gen. Fremont.
Tbe arrival of Gen. Fremont and
family in Los Angeles yesterday
evoked a very oordlal strain of
feeling on the part of cur people.
M any of our older citizens knew
the General lv the days when,
thirty years ago, bis star was in
the ascendaut hereabouts and only
menaced by au occasional collision
with the naval authorities on a
point of precedence. In tbe even
ing the Los Angeles Guards, iv full
uniform tendered him a serenade.
Conterno's band, about 9 o'clock,
preceded the Company to the St.
Charles Hotel, and struck up seve
ral lively airs. In response to re
peated calls, Gen. Fremont made
his appearance and was introduced
to the large audience which had
assembled by Judge Carrillo, a
friend of the old days.
Gen. Fremont briefly returned
thanks for the compliment tender
ed him. He had driven about over
the olty, had surveyed it from the
hills aud bad found everything
much changed from the time when,
thirty years ago, he had looked
upon it aa a small village. It waa
now a beautiful city and was filled
wltb elegant buildings. But there
waa one thing whicli bad under
gone no change, and tbat was a
personal kindness and hospitality
which he found now as he had ex
perienced It thirty years ago.
The band then played another
air, and the crowd then called vo
ciferously for Mrs. Fremont. When
the "Jessie" of the campaign of '56
—now a gray haired matron—made
her appearance, some enthusiastic
individual in tbe audisuce called
out, "three cheers for the daughter
of tbe great Senator." They were
given with a will.
Gen. Fremont returned thanks
for the oordlal reoeptiou which had
been given to bla wife. Referring
to the expression, "the daughter of
tbe great Senator," he said she was
not only the daughter of the great
Senator but of a man who had al
ways been the friend of California.
In the Lafayette Park, St. Louis,
was a statue of Senator Benton in
which he is represented as pointing
towards California, in his cele
brated speech in advocacy of a Pa
cific Railway, as the road to India
and the East and tbe great con
troller of the trade of the orient.
Tbat was fifty years ago. Id con
clusion, the General stated tbat he
would remain in Los Angeles sev
eral days, to shake his friends by
the hand, and he could be found at
home at the St. Charles Hotel till
10 o'clock to-morrow (to-day.)
After another air from tbe band
the crowd dispersed, some of our
citizens entering the hotel to pay
their respects to Mr. and Mrs.
Fremont.
An observer says that there are
a great many men lv the world
who Imagine that tbey are born
with genius, and lie down on the
sofa and wait for inspiration, until
some other fellow, who thought
himself a dunce, rises by bard la
bor to a competency, buys tbe sofa,
and leads the waiting genius out
by the ear. This is uot a joke; it
is a fact.
It is now believed, by the most
eminent physicians, tbat hay fever
Is brought ou by tbe habit of wear
ing the same flannel shirt five
weeks without obanglng. [This is
intended for a death blow to the
popularity of b. f.]
STOCK REPORT.
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Prompt Reform of Bodily Evils.
The prompt reform of those bodily
evils, enfeebled digestion, Incomplete as
similation. Inactivity of the liver, kid
neys and bladder, aa veil as of tbe ner
vous symptoms whloh these ailments
are especially prone to beget, Is always
accomplished by the use of Hostetter's
Htomach Bitters, a medicine accredited
by physicians, pronounced pure by ana
lysts and eminently wholesome and
agreeable. Surely such a restorative is
preferable to unpalatable and indigesti
ble mineral drugs and unsanctioned
nostrums. The nation at large assuredly
thinks so, judging by the unprecedented
demand for the article from Maine to the
Paolflo, a demand now supplemented by
Immense orders for It received from trop
loal America, Mexico, the British and
Spanish Colonial possessions and else
where. Both at heme aud abroad It Is
recognised as a standard remedy and
preventive, the decisiveness of Its effects
recommending It everywhere.
Genuine Marrian's Burton Pale
Ale on draught at McKenzie'a.
BORN.
SMURR—In this olty, Sept. 25th, to the
wife of C. V. Smurr.ason.
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One of the Brightest Charms
or a fair fact) !■ a Una set of testh. The
ladles, being fully alive to this fact, pat
ronize SOZODONT In prefereuce to any
other dentifrice, since they know by ex
perience that It preserves like no other
the pristine whiteness and cleanliness
ot tne teeth, and makes a naturally
aweot breath additionally fragrant. It is
on* of tbe privileges of the oeau sex te
look lovely, and that proportion of It
which uses SOZODONT has learned that
the article contributes in no small de
gree lo the end In view. All druggists
sell It
Do It It Once I
Persons who have become thoroughly
chilled from any cause, may have their
circulation at once restored by taking In
to the stomach a teaspoonful of Jobnson's
Anodyne Liniment, mixed In a utile cold
water, wall sweetened.
Lyon's Kathaiuon makes beautiful
luxuriant, glossy hair; prevents Its lull
ing out or turning gray. It has stood the
teat of 40 yeara Is charmingly perfumed
and has no rival.
Henry K. Bond, of Jefferson, Maine,waa
cured of spitting blood, soreness and weak
ness of tbe stomach, hy the use or John
ion's Anodyne Liniment Internally.
81 to SIOOO to Loan,
AT THE STAR LOAN AND BROKER
OFFICE.
Removed to No. 0 COMMERCIAL ST.
Will advance on collaterals tl to JlOuu,
on alt kinds of personal property, such
aa watobes, Jewelry, diamonds, pistols,
guna.sto. Gold, silver and U. S. Curren
, oy bought and sold. nlltl
Silver
WANTS—LOST-FOUND.
Wanted.
A situation, by a man and wile; tbs
man as (iardener; underaiands store
keeping or boardlng-bause Keeping; tbe
wife as Urst-class cook; understands all
domestic housework. Apply to JEHBEE
H. BUTLER. 139 Main street. .24
Furnished Rooms and Boarding.
A FEW BOARDERS will be acoonmo
dated on FRANKLIN STRBST, third
door from corner of Fort. Also, furnished
rooms to let. s2O-lw
Wanted.
A situation, by a middle-aged woman,
lately fro a the East, as housekeeper,
olty or country. Call at St. Charles Ho
tel. s2l-lw
Rooms and Board.
Oentlemaia and their wives and single
MBit can be accommodated with board
and tine, large, trout rooms, containing
all modern conveniences and home com
forts, at the
KIMBALL MANSION,
New High street, only one block
from the Postomce and Court House, and
commands a charming view of mountain
and valley. JelOtf
FOR SALE—FOR RENT,
A PLEASANT FRONT RoOM TO
RENT, with bath attached, with or
without board, at No. 37 Wllm'ngton
street, s2J St
F 111 SALE.
SEVEN B ■ yp OF FINE
Partleu "%>ign,
if desired *>« f
corrals a
water In
HAEAb
Virgin
street Ote-
OEU. Cointi.
FOR SALt C
One new two-seat SPRING
and one new TOP BUOQY, with i».
Enquire at I -ankersln m's new mill. oi,.
uer of Commercial and Alameda street*,
old depot. n2Mm
BUCKS FOR SALE.
I have at my ranch, fourteen miles
north of Los Angeles, on the Ventura
road, SOO (JRADUD MERINO BUCKS
or sale, which I offer at low figures.
a23-lm J. B. LANKERBHIM.
FOB SALE.
By the Lake Vineyard Land and Water
Association, the best Orange and Semi-
Tropical Fruit Land in the statu. Water
right goes with the land. Apply to the
offloe of P. Beaudry, No. 81 New High St.
aplStt F. W. WOOD, Secretary.
Grain Land to Rent.
Borne of the host grain land In the
county on easy terms. Apply to D.
FREEMAN, Los Angeles. sis wot
Furnished Rooms for Rent
In the PONET BUILDING. Main street.
One suite of Iront rooms and single
rooms to suit, with good view of the city.
Hot and cold baths and gas all through
tbe house. Enquire on premises of Mrs.
Gray. sis
Private Boarding House,
No. 24, cor. Third aad Hill sts.
SWBOARD BY THE DAY, WEEK OR
MONTH. Terms Reasonable. ol»f
The Havana Saloon,
[Formerly Grand Central.J
No. 40 Slain Street.
JUST OPENED I
KEEPS THE VERY BEST IN
WINES,
Liquors and Cigars.
aWLUNUK FROM 11 A. M. TO 1 P. If.
J. CAPPE, Proprietor,
slltf
A. MOK I NZIE,
DEALER IN
Fine Wines & Liquors.
H. & H. W. Catherwood'a
PHILADELPHIA
Fine Old Whiskies
From their agents, DICKSON, DeWOLF
,t- Co., San Franoiaoo; also,
Old Bourbon and Rye
Whiskies,
Direct from Louisville. Ky.,by tbe BVttl*
or Gallon, at LOW PRICES.
Genuine Scotch and Irish Whisk y.
English Alas and Porter.
THE SAMPLE BOOM
Is provided with the purest
WINES, LIQUORS AND IM
PORTED HAVANA CIGARS.
ear enqlihh ale on draught.
Fonet'e Building-,
Main street, near Court. Los Angeles.
fe«-tf
Merchants' Money Exchange
LOAN OFFICE,
No. 1. Fourth street, San Franolsco, has
removed to Los Angeles, California, on
account of Ul health, to
Main St.. Downey Block,
Next to Wollweber's Drug Store, oppo
site Commercial street.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL
W ate lies, Biamonds, Je welr y,
Or Borrow Money
ON THEM, YOU WILL DO WELL TO
CALL ON R. B. DeBARE,
DOWNEY BLOCK.
N B—A largi lot of unredeemed
pledge's of the above good, will be sold
cheap for cash. »»'■
Silver.
. NKWitTO DAY. ; "~
Mechanics' Store.
49 BTREE3T |
Directly Opposite the St. Chalo • Hotel.
Tba Proprietor, beg to inform tbelr former patron, and the pub Mo at large Uaa4 1
they have Juit returned from Han Franolsco with the BfcflT A4HOKT.fi>, "^.rlr 1 1
Est and CHEAPEST stock or <
CLOTHING,
Dry Goods and Furnishing Goods,
EVER BROUGHT TO THIB CITY.
•arTbe motto, "Small Profits aud Quick. Sales." will be strictly i lllilillil Is — ':
NO AUCTION TRASH!
ALL STAPLE, REGULAR GOODS T
To glvs everybody an Idea of the low prices to which wo have reduced tbs goods, 4
the following
PRICE LIST j
! WILL SHOW THAT WE ARE IN EARNEST:
■n (pare linen) 90* per mid J
"n $1 50 76e per imam. '•
"ible tbe money 87,0 per eYeMn '
20e per yard •%
lOe per yard §
12topery.nl
yards for $1 12 yards far $1
•■- *o pmtjfprit
SI perdotta I
25c per pair
A fine v \6om ■
Felt skirts, 50c eaob
New style dress „ too per yard
New style Ruobing.. yard |
Cantoo flannel shirts ao>~ -*eh s
Merino undershirts and draw..
Good heavy overalls
Shaker socks, all wool „
Cotton socks, a good article
White shirts, linen bosoms, worth $2
Fine Cassimere suits
Fine French Diagonal suits, worth $22 50
Fine silk handkerchiefs
ALSO, A FULL LINE OF '|
W .A- T E R I* ROOFS,
ALL SHADES and COLORS. LATEST STYLES. Alio, the best asiortmsat of
Men's and Boys' Hats, Caps,
Boots and Snoea,
And the best line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ever brought to
this city. Also, regular custom-made CLOTHING, tbe very
latest cut and of tbe best qualities.
Sssr*All these goods will be sold at least 25 per centl'
cheaper than at any other place in the city.
BbT" These goods were bought for CASH and will be sold for CASH
ONLY. The sale of these goods will commence MONDAY, Sept. Md,
at 7a. m. The Store will be open from 7a. m. till 9p. m.
Oarßemember, the MECHANICS' STORE is at 49 MAIN ST.,
opposite St. Charles Hotel. s2ltf
ATTENTION !
Having purchased, the picture and entire picture-framing business of Ike late
firm or Upliaui & Rse. and adrieu the same to our own extensive stock, wears sew
firepareit to make Kit aM KH ohe iper than ever. We keep constantly on aaast a
argeand varied stock of MOULDINGS ol every style and finish, and guars .Is*
our work to be of the very best description. Also, a fine assorimsnt of ENGRAV
INGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, etc. Bring In your PICTURES and bave them framed
for a small sum. FRAMES of all styles conatanttv on haud, together wilh ear
large and varied stock ot Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS and NOTIONS.
aar-BABY CARRIAGES AT LOW PRICES.-»»
.lust r celved.MMK. DEMOREBT s FALL PATTERNS. All th* latest New
York aud Paris styles. Catalogues mulled tree tv any addrtss.
earuou't foTget the place, at the
DOLLAR STORE, No. 25 Spring Street,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE.
-iv F. J. CILLMORE, Proprietor.
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 Most Successful Machine on tbe Coast.
The Lion Self-Dumping Hay Rake.
Stover A Freeport Windmills,
THE BEST in the WORLD
PUMPS AND TANKS A SPECIALTY.
aWDON'T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE US.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS.
Ttaj undersigned hugs leave to an
nounce himself aw a candidate tor Ber
geani-al-Arma of the Constitutional Con
i yen tlou. A. B. If 11.1.X 4.
| Ix* Angela*, July t». IS7B. JM-tsM
Silver.
Evergreen Laundry. ■
WAS JE£ I 3STC3- t
Called for and deliver** to aaysart
of the olty, hy
Reed ft Phillip., Adam* St. * II
Orders oan be lan at lb* litinlfßaWß «t I M
Mr. Bam Hellman. Hpriag Ut. ' ajpf
Silver. 1