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VOL. X. PuMlatied eve. y morning except Mon day, BY .KMUPH I>■ L.YIVCII. T6RWIS FOR DAILY HERALD: Per annum, by mall or express HJ sax months " " •• " Tbrae months " ■ Dellvored by oarrlers, por week 86 oenw LIB AUGELES WEEKLY HERAI D :>pnblt*a«l every Baturda» moraine. VZRMK. One , ecr.liy mall oroxpresa,oneoopy..«3>* Six months, " " " „ •••; S Ad"" iiseiuents Inserted Ht reasonable rat •-. ail Hindu ol Job-Worh «lon« to ~.„,.,.•. with w»h rranelaoo In l'rli-e,tlt<rle. anil Klotrnuro «. WnrU. .nftimul?. LAWYERS. A BRUNBON. O. WILEY WFLIK Hru ii son & W ells. ATTOHNF.YS A'V LAW, BAKER. BLOCK. We have connections established at Washington with Hon, Matt. Carpenter, by whicn we are enabled to give special attention to cases In the Supreme Court ofthe United States and all matters be fore the Departments at Washington, on J. A. GEAVES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL LOR AT LAW. ROOM No. 1 STRELITZ BLOCK. J>Btf JOHN Cj. MORGAN, A I'TORNKY AT I.A.'W, ml. SANTA MONICA. V~k7HOWARD. K. H. HOWARD. J. BROSsEAU. ui.wartl, Brosseau & Howard, l ITOKNEYs AND COUNSELLORS V *T L\ W. R< 10ms, 66,67 and 68 Teal , . Hl.«ek, tiilr.l floor, Lis Angeles. leb3-U _ 3. c. mubbeu., * riMRNBY AT LAW, Rooius 3 ami I M Duc-.mmn" « Block, corner Main A ■ '.Muinorclal streets, Los Angeles. may7-tl ToTsSSMuZ S. M. SMITJI ■I . UU'MAS. n. 11. SMITH ..-JtUSELL. CHAPMAN & SMITHS, t TTORNEYB AT LAW, . ••• ll'K- TEMI'i.E fll/K'K up stairs, Ls* i mriH. Canfornla. oe>t.r-" F. P. Ramlrex, Al"T( )UNK V At b*W. dl' ElCE—Temple Block, No. Tl, I os Anne lis. "H" PHYSICIANS. J. G. Smith, M. D., Late House Surgeon and Mlyslelau, Bellevue and Blackwell's Island Hos pitals,, New York Ctiy. ttirOFFICE-DCOOMMUN HL"CK.~*SB 0c24-lin Dr. Klrkpatrlck. , (nee and Res.dence—No. 15 FRANKLIN sIItKKT. feat-lm Or. N. P. RICHARDSON, I'ii.vHieiitin nnd Pnrgeou tt-sldenee, Eort Hill, I Offloe.No. 19Dow •i maa Vista street. I neyßlock.upstalrs. 3. HANNON, M. D., COUNTY PHYISICIAN. ■ . •j.MS 9 4 11, I.ANFRANOO BLOCK. 5 \ liesideiieo Downey Avenue, Kaat Ism near the end ol'street mil oil ■„ l ours from 111 to 12 A. v.: from I to 1 c. v. ap'Al tf Dr. Joseph Kurtz Has romoved bis offlco lo No. 82 MAIN .STREET, over Dotler & Bradley's Furni turo store. Omoe Hours—From 10 to 12, 4 to 8 and 8 10 9. Residence—Buona Vista street. inyltf Dr. Chin Quong Zln, ohiinissh: doctor. OFFICK-Corner Los Angeles and Ar cadia sireets. ftsf-Cuies all kinds of diseases. Otßce hours from » to 12 a. v. and from 2 to 4 auu 7 to 9 P. M. apSolf FRBPfOH DRUG STORE! . CHEVALIER'S DZbtTTG- STORE Haa beet* removed from StIGNORET'S BLOCK to Cardoitt-Bleek, 118 Main St., Opposite the Mariposa Store. FRKNC* AND OTHER FOREIGN PATENT MEDICINES. PERFUMERY, BRUSHES AND ALL TOILETTE ARTICLES. oie-Preieriptlons prepared with groat dStf „f Removal. . as* Transfer to ST. sies.Mei arket tor..- ct V'-. tu: v. Sts. Let at the It a snare tUAI.ITY ■erved. HANK, rciimt. < Wstcb Fnm 0o„ Chic*** Los Angeles Daily Herald. Morning Telegrams. J'hnmi'iikvi*i IJiiliik: fcimlli. Mojave, Oct. 30.—S A Cardnna, S Hmlthermon, N Rhine, A J Goss, R Nadenu, R R Haines, J W Anderson, C H Baker, T Scott, A H Leavitt, SO Woodhull, Mrs M A Allen and child, J H Hughes. Womuu Dniwnrtl Kelmv Kril lllniT. Rkd Bluff, Oct. 30. —A well ilressetl woman was found last eve ning drowned in tlie Sacramento river below town. She is supposed to have arrived yesterday morning on the Reading train, aud was Inst seen about 6 o'clock last, evening walking down the hank of tlie river. convi'uiiitii c»iEitiiiii<"< Dottefi*, j Sacramento, Oct. 30.—The I Committee on Chinese to-day adopted tlio following sections: Ail further immigration (a thin State of Chinese nnd all other per sons Ineligible tooll izenship is pro hibited; the Legislature shall provide for the enforcement of this BeOtlnn, Also, no person shall lie permitted to settle in this Slate who is ineligible to citizenship. Tlie Committee on Revenue and Taxation to-dRy adopted a provis ion authorizing the Legislature to provide tbat tuxes may be patd In installments; also, that solvent debts must be taxed to tbe owner, after deducting his Indebtedness; also, tliat vacancies in the office uf Assessor may he filled by appoint; inent, saving (lie expense of a spec ial election. The Committee on Labor aud Capital met to day and appointed Stead m un Secretary. Tiie Committee on Lt and Homestead Exemption i-day adopted a homestead law which provides exemption for property to the value ol $5,01)0 This can be mortgaged only by tlie husband and wife together. Tbe question of land limitation was considered. It. was not decided, but the commit tee is seveu against to four in favor. The four Workingmeu on the Committee on Corporations met to day and adopted a provision prohibiting railroads and all com mon carriers from pooling to lix fures and freights Ibe State isdi vided Into three districts, from each of Which one [tailroad Com. missiontr will be elected. The first district comprises the counties north of the line running across tlie Slate from Sun Francisco along the northern boundaries of Contra Costo, A lameila and Inyo counties; the second district comprises San Fianeisco, San Mateo nnd Mario; aud tlie third district all the re mainder. Tut Judiciary Committee to-day divided (lie couolles of the State Into four classes for fixing the sala ries of Superior Judges, viz: The first seven most populous counties, $5,000 » year; second, tlie sixteen next most populous, $4,000; third, Ihe twentvone next most pi>ptl> 1011", $3,000, aiiti ail Ihe rest $2,000 a year. Tbe Committee on Suffrage met last evening in the Convention Chamber, there being a very large attendance. Extended speeches wero made Ijy Mis. Carr, Mrs. Kel logg uud Laura DsForeeUordon, Jmlfi-e rn,ie«-,r* Court .tiljimrair,! Until tSr«taM»ber i>,«,*tttin,i«efioti m Vennit ... Vkxtuha, Oel. 30.—Tlie lertn of tlie District Court w'>>'h should have commenced on &"..Iday next has been adjourned by judge Ftuv celt until December 9th, he be luga member nf the Constitution al Convention. This matter has caused a good deal of feeling, as four prisoners, charged with the murder of T. Wallace More, have been In jail await ing trial since last April, aud tbeir seven years'con test with More for Ihe lands linally awarded lo them lias made them poor men. In fact, the families of some of tbem are destitute It. was confidently believed at tlie time Fowcett was elected a delegate from Snntn Barbara that he would arrange with some other Judge to try these cases, but lie has not done so. His assertion In tlie Convention, as reported In tho newspapers, t hat (hero was not a single case undis posed of in bis Court, is looked up on as at least a grave mist ike either of the Judge or the reporters. Ill* t'linarif ulliiiu.l Convention Sackamknto, Oct. 30.—Tbe Convention met at 10 o'clock. A coinmunicution was received from tlie Assessor's office of Han Fran cisco setting forth that the amount of mining stocks assessed in that city, according to tlie last assess ment roll, was $900,000; the amount of church property, $312,350; land on which chur.dios ale erected, $1,347,070. Tho amount of assess ment ou mining stocks is small be cause the pleas of double taxation and iron-assessability of solvent debts were interposed. Esiee, from the Committee on Corporations other than Munici pal, reported nn article on (torpors, lions, which was orde print ed. ,1 Ayers, flora tbe Coram |tee ou Printing, reported in favor c'|f print ing daily a copy of the Joi. nal, to include 250 bound copies dix, indexing, etc. Report adopt ed. Hnafter, from Hie Committee rra Pardoning Power, reported an ni ll cle on tli is subject. Tlie ComiS ittee recommend Ibe retention oi thai pardoning power by the Governor, | but ns.-ocinte witli him the Chief Justice.of the Supremo Court as ai commissioner; no prisoner to be pardoned who lias been thrice con victed of felony. The Convention adopted a resolu tion reported by the Committee on Contingent Expenses limiting >;d --egates to $10 worth of stationery. New propositions were intro duced as follows: By Beerstecher, providing tb a father shall be compelled loi ip port aud educate his illegitin I Jte child or chlldreu. I} By Tinnln, establishing a Co> jit of Claims. |, By Freud, providing tbat all i| v > -lio works exceeding $500 in v:l j,;> shall be let by public contract,]',! the lowest bidder. , a " M '' : I L LOS ANGELES, THURSDAY .MORNING, OCTOBER 31. 1878 By Wyekes, concerning the State Board of Education. By Dowllng, offering a reward of 91,000 to uny person dlscovi ring a lode of gold. By Hale, Concerning tlie dutie of Railroad Commissioners. By Wlnant, respecting taxaifm of corporations nnd for taxing iliei capitiil stock. By Horringlon, relating to municipal government. Cnsserly offered a resolution re quiring tlie Controller to furnlsl certain information on tlie Indebt edness of the State, Its cities am counties. Adopted. The Convention authorized the appointment of an enrolling clerk at a salary of $5 per day. Tlie Convention went into Coin mitteo of the Whole on preambh and bill of rights. Tlie substitute offered yesterday by Barbour to section 2, declaring that the people of the State havi Ihe sole nnd exclusive power t( regulate internal government am police powers thereof, wne ncgn lived on a division, ami section 2 therefore stands na in the preset)! Constitution. Section 3 reconi mends recognising the Const|tu tktn of (lie United States as the charter of our liberties and the paramount law. Howard, of Los Angclr:-, ef fered a substitute to the last named, declaring that l!ie ; sorer, elgnty was divided between the Union and the Stale, each sover eign in its sphere. This raised a general discussion on Stale rights. Smith, of Kern, offered a further amendment, recognizing Ihe Con stitution of tlie United States as the charter of perpetual union between the States ami a paramount law between States :•:>tl foreign powers. The Committee then rose and re ported progress. Iteccssuntil ii p. M. lnitte'i>M<>Eit<« Alfnlust (lie ric'.lls nilirilrrers. Saciiamknto, Oct. 30.—The Grand Jury lo day presented a par tial report. Among the Irue bills found were those for murder against Troy Dye, Edward Ander son, A. K. Clark and Thomas Law ton, tho Tullis murderers; also against. Henry A. Oaultiehl, (he murderer of Wm. Q. English. Dye, Anderson, Clark and Canlfleld were arraigned iv the District Court this afternoon, and Monday next fixed as the day on which they must plead to indictments, 'I'nc 1.,13 a»u%j rvr.il. Salt Lakh, Oct. 30.—1n Mia 's examination this morning, John Taylor, President of the Mormon Church, appeared as a witness. He avowed himself a polygamist, and admitted tliat he had children and grandchihlren hy polygamous marriages. ife said that Miles came to him for advice. The story is as follows: Miles knew Miss Owens In England whin young, jHe went to sea ns a sailor. In Aus tralia he met a Mormon mission ary", became a member of the church and went to St. George, ! Utah. Previous to this he 1 hud writlon to Miss Owens, offering , her marriage, He claimed that he j had received no reply, but under* stood she accepted him, While at j St. George, Utuh, he had made ! marriage engagaments with two young women, sisters. Miles and Ihe two young women from St. George came to Salt Lake, Where he met Miss Owens, from Eng land. He asked Taylor's advice, which, as given, was, tli.it If the two marriages were performed, they must bo in the order of the ages of tho young women. Miss Owens was not tbe eldest, nnd she felt aggrieved with this arrangement, hut it was insisted upon as a rule of the church. Other testimony shows that the elder Miss Spencer and Miss Owens were introduced and neknoweledged afterwards as wive« of Miles, but that tiie younger Spencer sisler bucked out of the en gagement. The invesiigation is still in progress The Grand Jury meets early in November and will bo composed of about an fijtial number of Mormons and Gentiles. 'I lie Keinrulntf Tide ol llem^eee. Louisville, Oct. 30.—The quar antine in Southern cities having been raised, tlio Louisville and Great Southern Railroad has com menced rtinningdouble daily trains to Little Bock, Memphis, New Or leans and all Southern and South eastern points. Hundreds of re turning refugees ate passing through tlie city southward bound. OH ItcHuery Itllrnifl—Three Men It rlsli. Baltimore, Oct. 30.—The refin ery of the Consolidated Oil Co., No. ■i A icon, formerly Brown & Ham ill's, was burned yesterday after noon. Robert Dinsmnre, Win. Smith and Stephen Lebruns, em ployes, were burned to death, t. it* *.t Irnm MeiuMile. Memphis, Oct. 30. — From 6 o'clock last night until noon to day, Ihe undertakers report, orders for eight Interments of parties who died in and outside tho city limits. All incoming Irains last night were crowded with returning absentees. Now Orlea.iM. New Or leans, Oct. 20,—Deaths, 13; cases repotted, 34. Atiullier Stniso Hobbery. Galv« r, Oot. 80.—A Fort Worth spe :ial reports tlie robbery |of the siajro from Yuma-near St. Jliirj'i yesterday by two masked men. The passengers concealed tlirir valuables. The robbers ob ; tamed from li c passengers twenty I dollars, and ninety dollars from the | malls, overlooking valuable pack age*. News rrum UrAiii, Indianapolis, Oct. 30.—At 7 o'clock last evening members of the Society of tho Army of the Tennessee left their hotels for the Metropolitan Theatre. While the audience were being seated the band played a medly of popular airs, after which General Sher man called the meeting to order. Among the letters re ceived and read was one from General Grant, in which he notl flea General Sherman that be has given up his trip around the world; that, utter a short run iuto Africa ho will return to Paris, where ho will remain until his departure for home. General Grant's name was received with prolonged applause. : l,t< l>. |il<irt,bl* ntli i-m Interior riiieea. St. Loms, Oct. 30.—Captain Hall, of ihe relief boat Chambers, now here, reports that the sufi'er- Ihg of people in little towns on the river and v few miles back Is very great, and demands immediate at tention. In some places the peo ple tire almost starving, food being i carce and crops very short. Btglrtresi Bnteies ol nym-miic. Madrid, Oct. 30.—The police have found eighteen bottles of dynamite in achsmber, near Mad rid. Three arrests have hi en made in connection with this discovery. The trial of Juan Moncasi lias been commenced. mill Mreeßfl hi l^r^rjrovlMJMl*. Constantinople, Oct. 30.—The Porte, at the Instance of {Traceend Italy, expresses its willingness to make a slight rectification of frontier in favor of Greece, but it is thought here that Greece will refuse uny boundary other than that indicated intlie Conference al. Berlin, Meanwhile Turkey and Greece continue hostile prepara tions. Wl.ut.. nil KxEdllliotlOir. Constantinople, Oct. 30 — The Parte luis asked Prince LabanolTtn explain tho return of Russian troops to positions recently occu pied. An Ulllmnltiiii lo tlio Ami or. Condon, Oct. 30. —A Simla cor respondent understands that the home authorities have decided that other communications shall he ad dressed to tho Ameer, setting forth explicitly the consequence of a re fusal to admit a British Mission. Tlie former emissary of the Vlcroy, who has just left, Simla, probably bears (ho ultimatum. HOTELS. Pi 3D HOUSE, o<>hxeu :n ht.and the plaza Francisco Pico, PropV. T4»U well known and popular hotel— by common consent the beat appointed and most luxurious in j'ouUut.. Califor nia—has just been Refurnished and Renovated. Apartments single and en sulie. Tbe cuisino Is unsurpaa«e.l ou I he « 'oast. Every detail i f the rervW-e, np:trlmenU and table FiIWTCLAttS IN* EVERY KEHPECT. ueLVI-l' United States Hotel, HAMMEL & DENKER, Prop's. Cor. Main and Requena Sts. This hotel takes In an entire block, front in.r 830 feel on tteqUena street, IUO on Main and t»5 feet on Los Augeles street. I*l3 M itooittts Are airy, antf all contain Spring lieds, with tiie latest improvements. ruse TA3fenuiffi Is supplied with the the market affords. HATE?* MODECRATE. A Free O minims la attached to the ho tel, and baggage is conveyed gratis lo and from the depot. The Unltod Stales Hotel is centrally located, opposite the Court. House, and 1k near the Postoillce and Land utiice. Call nnd ace us. You will receive Rood treatment. HEMKY HAMMEL. A. Hi UENKEIt. stTTharles HOTEL, . LOS ANGELES, CAL., 3. W. CRAICUE a CO.. Proprietors. The Bt. Charles II located iv the busi ness centre ol the oily, and Is the largest, most elegant, and completely organized Hotel In Southern California. Free couch to tho house. ea-\Ve«Lern Union Telegraph in Hctel nffl»T Jyntf MOJAVE hotel, Mojiivc Junction, Cul. rpllls HOUSE ISNOWPEPAREI) AjA X lo recrivo its numerous pnfronsJuJL and tlie traveling nubile iv general. Be ing entirely new aud splendidly lur nuhed, It nllbrdfl superior aeoominoda- UOM. ITct TABLE D' ftOTE Is second to none In Southern California THK 11AK Is supplied with the choicest brands of wines, liquors nnd cigars. An elegant BILLIARD ROOM Is also nUnehed to the houso. All trains istop here for breakfast nut supper. It is the point of departure for the celebrated Inyo oounty mines, viz.-- Darwin, Lone Pine, Ccrro Uordo ant! I'an amlnt. The offloe of tho LONE PINE STAGE CO. Is Ht this hotel, The patronage of c traveling public l« respectfully solicited. MATTHEWS * BOYD. fe24-(T Proprietors. * NOW OPEN. SIEItKA MAMIE VILLA, A Frlvate Hotel ou the mes.l or table lands of tbe sierra Madre Mountains. Climate unsurpassed for Summer or Winter Residence. Commands a charming view of valley and mountain, overlooking'the Han Ga briel orange groves; Is four miles Irom railroad and telegraph station; house en tirely new, lighted by gas, and contains all modern conveniences. For particulars addtess proprietor, P. O. Box jIM, Loa Angelea BUSINESS CARDS. JUDSON, GILLETTE & GIBSON, EXAMINERS OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCERS, Room* 13 ami 14, McDonald Illoek, Main H!., I/OS ANOKLKfi, Cal. neptutf W.U.3. nitoOKS. aEOItGEJ.CI.ARKK. W. li.ll. AU'y at Law, BROOKS, CLARKE & RUSSELL, Searchers of Records and Examiners of Titles, ■wr-ALLE-V's iDIBCMI, lorner Sr.rlug and Temple Bl.reef.. W. >t Wlf/UAIM. Pi THOMPSON. W. H. WILLIAMS & Co., General Forwardirif!, Storage and Commission Merchants. W AItEIIOUSK-San MN St depot. OFFICE—No*, t and B, Downey mock, wilt) Thompson it Ellis. N. 11.-We nre prepared lo make liber, nl loans on grain stored with us at ONE PKit US NT. pe> montb. aOtl 51 to 51000 to Loan, at tub s tab loan and broxbr office. Removed to No. 6 COMMERCIAL .ST. win advance an collaterals 31 to $1000, on all kinds of personal property, sucli ns watches, Jewelry, diamonds, pistols, guns, ote. tluld, stiver and IT. H. Ourrei*. cy bought and sold. nlllf BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, AND Musical Instruments, -— KOUTHK HOLIDAYS, — i:.i« wo fmmd lv — immense Quantities -—AND AT Lowest Living Prices AT THK FOI'IILAI:. STOfCE OF .LOUIS LEWIN & CO. UOVItJ jsl><>?> Wlilslfy Ha ■ bi on found s remedy ror INDXGES TION.DVtIPKPHIA and NEK- . vousiS*a-M. • it 1- snvi r.dgn lv lis efl'cncv for Medicinal & Family Purposes. The Medical racupy concur In, tlie Judgment 11 at It is A PUKE STIMULANT AND TONIO AND THK CONQUEROR OF DYSPEI'iSIA. None peiinino unless 1: 1 clod with 'I c BlEiinluie of U. nIMMOMjs, Sell- Pin. prietor, over Uie cork. PREUSS & SCHUMACHER, *oLK AGF.Nf.* FOB LOS anoeles CITY AND COUNTY, Who will supply the trade at tho same price and t**a ma tliut the poods van be had from the pro pi fetor, In Ban K:«n claco. «21-lm tho Steams Ranches, A£.Vl£K» KOBIIVNOX, TrnNjep, .>5:: .':;;rhi .' .*!.. Sim 2" ytm l : •. i . CMI t_/\ OF LAND FOB OV/ 9 V/vJv7 salo, in lots to salt, suit able for tho culture of Oranges, Lemon*, i.inws/ig*!Almonds,Walnut*, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Alfalfa, Coin, Itye, Parley, Flax, Karale, Cotton, etc., mid also ninny thousand acres of Natural Evergreen Pasiurcs, Suit able for Dairying. (iood water U abundant iit au average depth of wis feet from tbe surface. On al mostevery acie nf this land FLOWING AUTKHIAN WELLS can be obtained, and tho more elevated portions can be Irri gated by tbe water or tne .Sunt a Ana river. Most of tht"*e lands are naturally moist requiri, g only good cultivation to product crops. TEI4MM-One-fourth Cash; balance in one, two aud three years, wltb 10 percent lnU-rest. I will ta&R pleasure In showlnsr these lands'to parties scekin:: land, who are Invited to come nnd see this extensive tract before purchasing elsewhere. WM. R. OLDFW, Aa-eur. Anaheim, Los Angeles county, l>ec. 24. 1 87 MERCHANT TAILOR. J. STREUTZ, Fashionble Merchant Tailor, "\To. hi TEMPLE Fdm-k, Spring atreet, JM Loa Angeles. He li-is tint I.AKUKKT, FINEST AND BEST STOCKED TAlbull -ING ESTABLISHMENT In Southern Cell'omia. His old customers und the public will Und II the place logrt BKBT STYLES and FITTING obtainable. NEWEST BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DOESKINS, DIAGONALS, FANCY CABSIM EREtf, VELVET A SILK VELVETING, Constantly on band. Risers to the prin cipal aentlemen of tbe city, lor whom he has made clolhln/. 0S"No necessity lo send to Sen Fran cisco for good nttliu; Milts. deello-tf A PHYBIOLOGIOAL Flew of Marriage! |l|F|Sail II ifmll otu| lv tics ot ami tli* ■fl 11 — —„ i jbiiu l I>iaoaopo of Worsen. -■ |] WWi IT| A bonk lor r-nviro, ConsiJ ji 11 * »fl .4 a'\ tj ••j'' »t« rciiditig. 300 ptiK *m\"i HI "rls. ~~ A PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER! „ , Otj nil J •onkr. oi a Private IN Lt m Set! ibasiS) EwcasCß, or Seorot in . , ■ wuU thu Ik.i m "f i nf, i"jl IrtrfTCjMiKf. pricßfiurt*. A CI.INI.JAIj J.ECTTJKU on the alxiTf dinMspi nrd .hi hi' ut'tlit* Throat mil Lnnert, Oatarrli,Uuptur«, :ipium Hnblt.&i'., prim lucii. lailifr Inn-It *. tv ptMpnidiMi rrcelpt otprlc*; or all thw«, pmli.tnim* 'M iw twnutifti: v il.imtrnlt'il. It>r vu. Address Pi!. BUTTS,Nu. ftV. *a St. Bt. Louts. Mo- AjINES OF TRAVEL. PAOTIfTcOAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. OOODALL. PESKtm * CO., AGENTS, SAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco and Los Angeles Express Lino. Ootober Soltcdalo. jcutulng Sontkj doing North "» <V M ta, t a< a~ £S 1 r> r| a n » _______ B os Orizaba.... Oct. it Oct. 4 Oct, f> Oct. 8 senator.... «• 7 X " 11 *' 13 Orizaba.... " Hi " It " 16 M IS .Senator " 17 " IS " -1 " 23 Orizaba.... " 2' " li " M " 88 Senator " 17 " 2!) " ill Nov. - Nov. J Nov. 8 Nov. 5 " 7 poih suamahlps call «t PortHartord (SanLutaObl*po)andj Bantwßai baraj also, on down trip, at Anabelm Lamling for freight only. sjsy rgtlii|igfflfS 'or Kan Francis n tuke tho train ioi WllmfugLon tliat leaven Los Angeles at I*. M., Los Angelea time. Los Angeles and San Diego THE STEAMERS Senator and Crfccaba Leave San Pedro lor Han Diego Oct.-1,9, li, ii), 21, 9, und Nov. 1 PaaMDgofi take the train that Itaves Loi Anyeles for Wilmington at io.w a. m„ i .-..■> Augelos time. Rates of Tare Iron. Leu Ange.es. (Fayhbie in Gold.) Cabin. bteerags> To sun r ra&elaeo »b> 80 sio w To Port Harford 12 00 It <«> To Bant a Barbara 8 M ti 00 To Han DtagrO 7 80 i>-'-o r!nn- otsUamerH'cablus at :i taaVaofflOO*. wn»*re berths may be s. -uicd. for Way pouis. I The steamer Constantina leaves Ran rtiunavoutura, for San t'lauoiKco every r'rtday, und the hteamer Los Angete.s every Tuesday, calling at way pons. Freight steamers leave Franc two for Sau Diego said way parts uoout every ten days, carrying sock, fvniibu:-itiblth, etc. For Passage or Frelnht aB ? bove, or for tickets to aud from Bastojrm Cities and Princi pal European Ports, Apply to H. McIiELLAN, repeal Agent, Offico, No. 66i Mtvtn street, over th(3 Cooxtiiei'oSVsl UttuJbt, Ijoo SUUTHEfiH PACIFIC RAILROAD —AND— i.' Jil A. M IQ ht Los Angeles, Yuma, San Diego and Wilmington Divisions. ;YjportantCSian{se of Time On i.ml aflrtt Monday, Dec.l7tti,lli77, an.. unliUui".:: -i nutIO..BMUM win run cveij day us luiiuw-.: LEAVE LOS ANOELES: Fuu-- AKI'.IVIC. WUmlßKton aua6 A. m. 11:83 a. m aim Kraiici.-uo ullli t. H. IMOC.BI, " Accom'duliiiu IVtiiQ A. M. 7:30 A..M. Yuuin » _ ll%i>. M, 7:im a. m. Wllmlualou 8:ia) " 4:a>e. m. (hint* Attn 4:OU •' e:in " TO VV AUD LOS AIS U E I.E. : Leave— Aukim.. Yuma ti:3o r. X, 10:15 a. m. Sun in Ana IJiSO A. m. f.-JM " WilniiuKtou 7:4b " «:iu " Wllmlngtou 1:00 r. >. iIM P. M. .San Fiunclweo 4:00 11 UM " '• Accom'datlun 4:30 " 11:56 A. K. Trains run dully to Yuma, eOBBSOtIB. with steamers r«»r Aubrey, and InierniedliUn londings on the Colo rado übout tBCM liuies Mf moatll. Bleeping cms will be run dall> . Tni'UKWlll be run by Han Francisco T. H. GOODMAN, ' len'l Pass, ami Ticket Aut. .' j. TOWNE, Gen'l Sup't. X HEWITT. Ass't SUVt. LOS ANGELES & INDEr?. p RAILROAD. CHANGE.OF TIME. f\t* AND AFTER TUESDAY. OCT. W Ist , 187s, trains will run dully ou ttits road us follows: "Leurti Sl* Arrive Leave Arrive in Depot 3 P Depot S. Mnlca Mniuu It Anil's U Angel's 950A.M.1814S A.M, 117.40 A.M. IiaSOAM, P.M. 13:23 P. M. P.M. [B:Mf J6 On Sumlavs only, rerulai train will leave Santa Monica at 4i20 P. M., BrrlVlßg at I.o« Angeles at .3:20 p. It ; reluriilnit. leave Los Angob a at 5:40 c. M., nrrlvlng at Hanln Monica ntH:lo P K. A.N. TOWN X, T. B, GOODM AH. Qen'l Kupt. Gen'l Pus'g Ag't. E. E. HEWITT, olltr Acting A.st Sup't, KSTABLISHBD OVER 20 YEARS Spear, Meade & Co., pilitln—li'u to Litili'dold, Webb ,t C 0.,1 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, si 310 ami 318 Washington BtlfifttJ Ban Fianclsco. Hullcil c'lnnignment* of all kin.lk of country produe.'. Wflkc prompt returns. rVdvanee liberally ou upproved ship m^utkt. */rCOtcP.<,HPON'DEN T CK POLIOITKD. BANKING HOUBEB. FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' HANK Of Lob Angeles. CAPITAL 500,000 OO ISA lAH W. HF.LIiMAN President 1.. <;. GOODWIN Vice-President JOHN MIL.NEK Secretary BOARD OP DIRECTORS. Isaias W. Hiusi.i, Ecgehe Mines, 0. W. Guilds, L. O. Ooouwih, Charx.es Ducommun, Jose Mascakbl, John s. Urikfin, (J. E. Thus, Frank I.kcouvreur. Exchange for sale on NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, BERLIN Riiil HAMBURO. Receive Deposits and Issue Their Certificates. I "uv aud Hell LEGAI, TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY. AND OITY BONDS. Will also pay the highest price tor Uold and sliver Bullion. From and nfterthls date, on all moneys leit ns Term Deposits, interest will be al lowed, i Commercial Bank Of Los Angeles. Authorized Capital - 300,000 . E. lIOLI.ENBKCK - President B. P. SPK.NCK ...... Cashier DIRECTOR.*. A. 11. Wilcox, w. Woodworth, 3, 11. Mol l. 11. Mabury, 1. LAXttccssHiar, i». 8. Witiiekby, B. F.BPBKOK, J. E. BOUJUfMDst, This Dunk Is prepared to receive de posit* on open account, Issue Certificates fw Deposit, and transact ajftfberajl Hank lm; RnMness. Oolleotkms made and proceeds remitted atcuireut rales of exchange. LOS ANGELES COUNTY BANK. ' M N STREET. I k*s A Cftl Capit.il Stock (paid up), 300,000 H. s'.al'sun President .. BAKER Vice-President l. M. ELLIOTT Cashier I>J UKCTORS. J. S. SI.At'HON, P. BKAUI»HY, V. A. IIoovk;;, Robert 8. Baker, J. KIXRV, OKO. W. PIUCSCOTT A. W. BoWMAK., Receive Saving-* Bank deposits. Buy aud soil exchange on San Francisco, New York, Londou, Purls, Berlin and Frankfort. Buy exchange on nil parts of the United Bt!.ren asid Europe. Receii ■ ononej on *<, ■• 'i» account and Cer de ) leposu, and do a genera! bank I off and exchange biiKl.ieas. Lots for Sale! OH Tli X — - INSTALLMENT PLAN O H E A P FOR CASH. West Los Angeles Offers ihe best opportunity (tyr di li .lit.'ol hotofs'i MdX of any mat tana, rviw '<-■, n ferod roraale io tho public. TH-: who: ' IK ACT la l^.vel. Only suuleienty loesrini d I irgnod THB BOIL J8 EXCELLENT- And ol such charur* th'»t ii ocvor cakes and io neither muddy In Winvrnordusty In Summer. it has a DITCH '»r WATJBB run- JUtSQ THUOCUH IT. THIS M AIN STftEET AND AGRICUL TURAL PARK RAILROAD Ik completed ant. running through the en tire laud nnd 1 now opcrnted successfully tli rough Park Aveiauey liw feet wido.o en Ins Into tho Urounds. A DEPOT Of TUB 1-OBANUELE.S AND INDEPENDKNGJE RAILROAD IH LOCATED ON THE GROUNDS. This is really the West End of our beau tiful city, with tho benefit of FHEftH, PURE Ii; : ZBB FROM THE OCEAN, anoontam Inated by gas or sewer eftluvia. A glanco at the elegant mansions and fashionable residences now e.oeted and In eours- «»f erection must Mattery any pep- Jon de : I -a -\ unmet hat thla Is the place, TIIE TaCRMB WILL BE MADE EASY AND PRICES MODERATE. MIPS WILL BE FOUND At th* offlce of the Farmers* A M er chants' lUiric. Also, at the office of the Maiu Stre and Agricultural Park Railroad. O. W. OIIILDH and JOHN O. DoWNfc\ wilt give special attention to those seek ing information. NPptlfttr By the Lake Vlnevnr t Land and Water Association, th;- beet Otanfpe anil ** lt m|- Troplcal Fruit Land In i-uHua*. Wat of rlaht goex wtth the I-nd Apply to the offloe nf p. Bean dry, No. g] New High St. aplBtt F. W. V- 000, Mecrotary. _f - £*i)t\ " r Ai 1,0n,e ♦p* > 0-£VJ " -mplea \o.rUi tL free. «t.K(»t v Co-, ru.Hami. M*\ i.iarUd 1 NO. 1811| SOCIETY NOTICES. * f 1 Masonic notico. j k Awin Lmmgm Ka.«n, m& r% _ * A. m —The utated meetlngM V \f* of thla Lodge are held-on 3 first MONDAY of each moat-j as / ▼ \ 7:30 p. a. Member* of Penlatl pha. No. 202, and all Master Masons I*s jeod ilanding are corlially invited J Hy orderof the W.'-Ml- <% Chas. Smith. Secretary. 3 Lis Asgslei Chapter Na. it, «: • mt^m t Stated convocation, MONDAY of each trntrnJEl JH P. m. at Maaonis hUm Sojourning .ompanlon. 9 ffl good standing eordieil. MM i vlted. By order of A SAM PnAo'sB OT ' M ' ' I 1 ios 4n ß eles Council Ht. 11, Iml aa»l Sslsel Millers, F. 1 a. Holds Its mated assemblies on the tta Monday ofeach month -* Iff nitssss ffStt] % »t7:80 p. m Sojourning Companion, ta rood standing are fraternally Invited I 1 dtend. By order of th. Th!. lit;. ,4 ILO. CUNNINGHAM. Recorder. | i «^fl<NiaHTS TEMPLAirIt I 0s Llob CsnsMitJsSf Na -j Holds us stated conclaves at the Asy*'i tun In Masonic Hall, ou the lb'?*"! niUII.HDAV of each mnnth. ul Tjf. .lilu J' '. M. Sojourning Knights Templar IS I food standing are cordially invite, to at*j end. By order of the /% J. C. Littlbpisld. Recorder. ' .1 ,<.» An arete. Lodge sr.. so, I. o. ajra • Regular meeting held ntrtl WEDNESDAY EVKNINO at-M each week at T% o'clock. Oaitfl lournlng brethren In goad 1 tending aro cordially Invited. ! J. W. BARD, R. c ffl A. Fhank, R, 8. •range Grove Encampment, Na. 31,1.0. 'J JTaaYifil- REIiULAR MEETINOB b.M J aaPTsTanfis'' ll ""' second wnd Poarta ■; »Hfllgp Tr eh 11A YS of each month at I V.i p. v. Sojourning PatßVa rclis lv good "landing are cordially In vt* Jj ed lo attend. CC. UrtJ.C. P ,1 B. Makxskn, Scribe. -' § Knights of Pythias. I OLIVE LODCE, Na. 2SLI meeLM every Thursday eTCnJttjf,af m 7 o'clock, ut tbe Castle - Hal), a lowiiey lilnck. sojourning KnlgM* 3 n good standing are cordially invited.' "•• 1. A. DIJNSMOOR.C. C i C. E. Milks, K. of R. a Jonfidence Engine Company No. 2. | n REOULAR MKETINOH atS, »'sSI Company will take pIaNM •raaSSjj. on the first Wednesday eva-'fl nlng of each month, at -S'i&Sb o'clock. By order, W. s. MOOUE, Secrctarv J PIONEER AUCTION HOUSE Of Xios Angeles City and County. •"irst. Ktntn, County and City Ueeos*_. taken out Oct, Int. li« 9, and kept Ufc uninterrupted to the present date. j GENERAL AU^lflitl!^^ rVilh J. (J. PeTurk, No. 1 MARKET ft*, -i two doors above Wells, Fargo A Co.'s Office. ' Regular Rule Days for liorses. ear- £ fuinliure. etc., Wednesdays and f Saturdays no in 10 o'clock, a. H. to 4 P' rclock i*. m. Cash advances made on V innsliiuments. Cash paid for alt kinds « if foods, wares and merchandise. Charges '0 m the ''live and let let live" basis. N. 8.-No real estate sold except by r 'ii Miction. Charges on real oatate sales I me per cent. E. W. NOYES, Auctioneer. Vnd General Business Manager for J. G. j l'c Turk. nv3l j OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE | .argest Stock of Auction Goods IN THE CITY. ii ~. IR,. BK>O"WISr Auction and Commission Merc ha "wo doors eaut of old stand, on Court 8ou:h of Court House. »»■ Regular mules on Saturdays, froi * .. m. Oil Ip. m. special sales medevt- ' niM'iue or place. Cash paid fore! J : .. licence, by permission: R. E. Hyde % 'icsldent Rank of Vlsalla; E. F. Hpence Commercial Bank, Li. A. . ' siatf H. R. BROWN, Auctioneer.'' | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A highly-improved tract of ACHES or X-A3VI>. j T. ruin cf Sale-8.1,1 00. nnf>-Ii» ■» ,h, 1 :old coin, nnd the mi.er Imff pio|H-riy t |j iHi oi personal, j.i its i icmui caCu * /»lu6» Cull and see tl'e pu'j-eifv, <r app'v to i IUDGKTHOMA-. it Lorn 3 or o. H. Al l.r.N, irsiuingon ■ he premises, udlidning iho Cos Nletcs X iiptitute, near l.ii»w ney Cily. oltitf SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S /I TA L RESTORATIVE I The great Kngllsb remedy for N-rvoc. 1 >ebllity. Spermatorrhea and fren.. -r. -■ Jeollne of Physical Force. The Vital Restorative vVIII positively cure, thoroughly and >ermniienUy, tiny case of KXHAIIHTtp 3 /ITALITY nr Nervous Debility, eH&C ] icuttf or of long standing, and lv Olttkftr '. ex, no maiter from what cause pro- I need. The Vital Restorative nat? ..roughly boientitle prescription, U int a quack nostrum, hence perfectly "'■ ale to lake; is pleasant to the Us* 16, ,| uppllesto the cerebro spinal and sym* •at bet io Kytttem of nerves new fore*, Purifies and Enrtohee Che bloo:i. rejuvenating and reinvlvonii- ; ng txith mind and body. Thouaanda, jolh in this country and in Europe, oat) ewt.kfv to the great restorative properties* d" t ill* really great medicine. l'rice, $3 per bottle, or four time* t juantlty lor |10. Bent to auy add res* utre irom observation. Address alt letters to A. K. MINTIE, M. D., > Oradunte of the University of Pennayl- H vaiiiaHnd late Kesldent Surgeon to Ut.il Orlltopredlc Iloapltal of I'hlladei phlaj So. 722 Montgomery si., sun 1- rsucltoo. > Sole Agent. - * I. H.-DR. MINTIE can !>.• COUSHIt.. v reference to the abovecomplaiM. d»r*. IK oir.ee hours Horn v a. 11. toga.. Mi Isfly.aud from A to ft In th..VSSaBBBBa nnioays, 111 a. M. In 1 p. M. C^OSSaBBBBaI'V ."lIEE. Tboroush eaamlnalloa and nf 4 vice, ts. Full directions and adslas IrA 1 ! will, evei vpaokago of medloaaa. hi* ;,J