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Morning Telegrams.
ratiAuiifffN Gulag- Moillli.
MoJAVE, Deo. 5.—R R Estill and
wife, J T Lassau and wife, Miss M
L Scott, J G Carr, B F Colber, J C
Falrcblld, W S Grayam, A H Pay
son, J Miguel Castauada, D \V
Taylor, R Mitchell, Capt Tillnay,
A H Simson, L Jilson, J E Wil
liamson and daughter, Geo Lard, A
M Hobbs, T Wagner.
Jad» imvrmi Will Km Fieside.
San Buenaventura, Dec. 6.—A
gentleman from Sacramento, now
here, states that Judge Fawcett
Informed him that he should not
preside at the term of Ihe District
C uirt which begins on Monday, in
which four murder trials stand on
the calendar. From other sources
It is learned that Judge Denson, of
the Sixth Judicial District, will
probably preside. According to
the mysterious outgivings of coun
sel on both Bides, some new devel
opments may be looked for in the
coming trials. Each side claims
that tbe new evidence will be in
their favor.
T/»« Ihv«,*'vhiluu llli Com k<*tl
«tuetflioi>».
.San Francisco, Deo. 5.— The ex
uminatlon into the fraudulent pro
curement of examination questions
was continued by the committee of
the Board of Education last night.
J. W. Anderson, Principal of tlie
Spring Valley Grammar School,
and teacher of a Normal school
for truiniug those desirous to be
come teachers, testified at length
aud exhibited a list of questions,
problems, etc., to show the recur
rence ot many questions und to
account for the similarity between
questions used by him aud those
prepared for examination purposes.
Edward Ewald, who is under
stood to be the party in this city
froD" whom the questions were
procured, desired till to-morrow
evening. He expected to make
grave statements and wauted his
witnesses on hand to support them.
His examination was laid over.
Frank J. Heney said that a
friend of Ills named Williams had,
on two occasions, purchased ques
tions from Mr. Saunders, Superin
tendent of Marin County.
Tbos. P. Clery, who has acted as
a kind of go-between in the busi
ness, said that the certain, myste
rious, veiled lady who had ques
tions to dispose oi" at each examina
tion, told him that she obtained
them direct from the son of State
Superintendent Carr, and she be
lieved Ewald got them from the
same place, paying $600 per sst for
them. It now looks as though the
committee has got on tbehotsoent,
as the veiled lady is, beyond
doubt, identified.
Tlie llefeiulllnv Witness Bnb
portiaed.
San Francisco, Dec. 5.— J. B.
Armstrong, defaulting witness iv
oue of tbo Duncan oases, was found
at his home iv Santa Roßa by an
officer, Tuesday, and served with a
subpoena to appear In the Munici
pal Criminal Court on tbe 16th in
stant.
The Con vsuituu
SACRAMENTO, Dec. 5. — The Con
vention met at 9:80.
A communication was read from
the Transportation Commissioners
giving detailed statements of the
several statutes passed in relatiou
to railroads, and tbe same was
ordered printed.
The Convention went Into Com
mittee of the Whole on tho article
on corporations, tbe pending sec
tion being that In relation to the
bend of the Commissioners.
Johnson obtained the floor, stat
ing tbat if nothing hotter could be
devised he should vote for it. He
criticised Hager's substitute as be
ing ambiguous, but endorsed tbe
Campbell amendment, which had
been voted down, as not requiring
interpretation by Courts and being
at tbe same time self-executing.
Hager followed Johnson, assert
ing that tbe substitute clause, as
reported by the Committee, woulc
be Inoperative. He had always
contended that the powers of Cotn
mislontrs should be, in the main
ministerial; that the powers o
Courts should be evoked to enforce
their decisions; that no legislative
powers should be given them be
yond such as are necessary for the
performance of their duties. Hager
continued bis address by Insisting
that the seotion should have been
confined to railroads alone.
Estee stated that other transpor
tation companies had been includ
ed to reach the White aud Red
Star lines and Wells, Fargo A.
Co.'s.
Hager contended that tha State
had no right under the Aot admit
ting California into the Union to in
terfere with transportation compa
nies doing business on the high seas
and yet tbe section authorized th<
Commissioners to supervise al
transportation companies.
laOlelmeut. Dl«nlsae,l.
Sacramento, Dec. s.—Parties
Just arrived from Colusa report
tbat the Indictments found against
several persona for the German
town murder bave all been dis
missed by tbe District Court and
tbe defendants discharged.
Los Angeles Daily Herald.
Arcliltefll Hill Mu.neud.ed—Wad*
HAinytun liu|>rovluftT.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Deo. sth.—
Supervising Architect Hill was
this afternoon suspended by a per
emptory order of the Fresident,
pending trial on indictment found
in Chicago. Secretary Sherman
was averse to this action, but the
President was Arm that an indicted
man should not have access to
and charge of records on which his
guilt depended.
Private advices state that Wade
Hampton is now out of danger and
will rapidly recover.
lltuuilunlloti In Ilouur or Tlirlr
Exeencucle..
Ottawa, Canada, Dec. 5 —The
illumination last night In honor of
their Excellencies was tbe grandest
ever witnessed at the capital. The
city was a perfect blaze of light.
Honfires were lighted In every
quarter, and fireworks of all de
scriptions were sent offfrom promi
nent places. The streets were
bright as day. Buildings were il
luminated in every Imaginary
manner.
lllMfMlftflpd Willi llin l*rratd>*>it*a
Slrsv.fi a* f*.
New York, Dec. r,,—Tho Sun's
Washington special says that Pa
cific Coast Congressmen are disap
pointed with the President's uttet
ances on the Chinese question. To
day Davis and Page called on
Evarts, who seems disposed to do
all tbat is possible to discourage the
immigration of Chinese under the
present obligations of lhe Govern
ment.
O'jLtmrj.
Philadelphia, Dec.s.—O'Leory
completed 200 miles at 11 o'clock
last Might.
CoMVrensloaiil S»ruo ««-dttics>.
Washington, Deo.^s. —Senate.
—The Vice-President announced
to-day as the Special Committee
on Yellow Fever Investigation.
Hartis, Matthews, Lamar, Pad
dook, Conover, Garland aud Eus
tis.
Morrill submitted a resolutiou
calling on the Secretary of the
Treasury for information as to the
amount of deposit iv tbe Treasury
to the credit of the Freedmen'e
Savings and Trust Company;
whether interest should be allowed
thereon, tbe expense of a com
mission to settle tbo af
fairs of that corporation,
and what legislation is necessary to
close up tbe affairs of the corpora
tion and bave the Commissioners
retire. He said bo understood that
the Commissioners were willing In
retire, but could not do so under
the law. In his opinion the origi
nal managers nf the Institution
oouid have been criminally prose
cuted. The resolutiou was agreed
to.
House—Singleton, from tbe
Committee ou Appropriations,
reported a consular and diplomatic
appropriation bill. Referred to the
Committee of the Whole and made
the special order for Tuesday
Clymer, from the same Commit
tee, reported the naval appropria
tion bill. Referred to the Commit
tee of the Whole.
Tlie aieenirr C«Mlfu>n>la S.tt,iuel,e4l,
Philadelphia, Dec. s.—The
new iron steamship State of Cal
ifornia, built for the PaclflcVoast
Steamship Company, was success
fully launched this morning from
the shipyard of tho Messrs.
Cramps. Thero was a larger at
tendance of spectators than at any
previous launoh. There were six
iiundred guests on board and the
wharves and vessels in the vi
cinity were crowded with specta
tors. The steamer was christened
by tho (laughter of W. F.
Lockard, Superintendent ot
the Philadelphia division of
the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Charles W. Pusey was present as
the Superintending Engineer ol the
Paciflo Coast Steamship Company,
and Samuel Archibald as agent for
the English Lloyds, under whose
rules the ship was constructed. The
California is 320 feet long, 37 feet
beam and 26 feet depth of hold.
Eutlorsed tlie TeKaa-l'aclfle.
New Orleans, Dec. s.—Tbe
Commercial Convention endorsed
tbe Texas-Pacific Railroad and
recommended Congress to pass the
bill now before It to guarantee tbe
interest on the bonds of the corpo
ration.
Auoluer GdHagiiiv Bsuh Clusei
Glasgow, Dec, s.—The Caledon
ian Bank has concluded to go into
liquidation in consequence of its
holding some of the stock of the
City of Glasgow Bank. Its depos
its are £5,215,000. Its paid-up cap
ital Is to be set aside to await Ihe
result of the City of Glasgow
Bank's liquidation.
From tlie Seal of War.
London, Deo. s.—Lord Lytton
telegraphs that the brigade under
Gen. McPherson has advanced to
Bosawal, beyond Koord, in Kbyber
Pass, to forage and reconnoitre.
London, Dec. 5.—A dispatch
from Lahore says tbat Gen. Rob
erts has determined to attack
Peiwan Puss by a turning move
ment, tbe Afghans being too
strongly posted for an attack in
front.
Tl*e Feulau s'leruey neleaae.l.
London, Dec. s.—The convict
Tlerney, alias O'Connor, has been
released and placed aboard the
steamer City of Chester, for New
York.
Tbe EDUtllsli Psrllsnteul lnls.Mles
-Tlie ttuern'a Mperrb.
London, December s.—Parlia
ment convened to-day. The
Queen's speech, read la the House
of Lords, was unusually short. Her
Majesty reerets being compelled to
summon Parliament earlier than
usual, but the action of the Ameer
of Afghanistan compelled the send
ing of an expedition into his terri
tory, and the earliest opportunity
has been taken to call Parliament
together and make to It
Ibe communication required by
law. Papers on the subject were
laid before Parliament. Assurances
from all tbe foreign powers are
friendly, and there T* every reason
LOS ANGELAS, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6. 1878
to believe that tho arrangements
for the paciflcution of Europe made
by the treaty of Berlin will be sat
isfactorily carried out. After a full
deliberation upon matters which
have led to the early meeting, and
after a suitable recess, the Purlin
merit should proceed to a consider
ation of measures for public benefit
which will then be laid before it.
Au l>-y Auviiuc" f'reriiclfw*..
London, Doc. 5.—A Lahore dis
patch Buys it is believed thut there
is no Afghan force between Daklta
and Cabul, and that Oeneral Brown
will occupy Jallelabad.
Estlioul Ufi. Auntlier fliM nf
Turkey.
Paris, Dec. ii.—Rumors on the
Bourse say tbatauothor convention
between Englard and Turkey cedes
to England Alexandre! ta, a seaport
of North Syria.
Tl,e Emprror mm t :iti mhi ncr
-11,,.
Berlin, December s.—Tim Em
peror and Empress reached their
palace in this city to-day. The
route from the railway station was
densely crowded with people, who
gave them an enthusiastic recep
tion. Trades' societies and public
bodies generally paraded past the
palace. Their Majesties appeared
on the baloony of tho palace amid
tlie acclamation of tho multitude.
Tl,t> An,lrlnu Liberal P«,ny.
Pksth, Dec. 5 —At a conference
of Liberals Premier Tisza pointed,
for a programmo, to his former dec
larations relative to the annexation
and to Count Andrassy's recent
statements. The Liberals declared
their readiness to support this pro
gramme. Tisza declared himself
and colleagues ready lr> form a new
Cabinet.
Aitollier v.eiory over lite loHft*!
foreeM.
Lahore, Dec. s.—General Rob
erts has gained a complete victory
over the Ameer's forces, capturing
Peiwar Kotal and all the Af
ghan cannon. Tlie enomy's loss is
heavy. British loss, 80 killed and
wounded. Captain Kelzo, of tbe
artillery, and Captain Anderson, of
the Pioneers, are among the
killed.
l]riat-ri»l Huberts (Nii.nn lilm lni»
in t-ul.
Lahore, Dec. 5. — General
Roberta telegraphs from Peiwar
Kbotal under date of the 31 as fol
lows: During the night of Decem
ber Ist, the Afghan position was
turned by a flank march over
Spengwai Pass. We surprised tho
c iemy at duybreak of tho 2d, when
seventy of the Second Highlanders
and tbe Fifth Goorkhas gal
lantly drove the Afghans from
several positions. They after
ward endeavored to reach
Peiwar Khotal, but an as
sault could not be delivered on
that side. We then threatened the
enemy in his rear and attacked
and carried Peiwar Khotal about
four o'clock p. It, The enemy hud,
on the previous evening, received
reinforcements of four regiments.
They fought desperately, aud their
artillery was well served,
but their defeat was com
plete. Wo captured eighteen guns
and a large quantity of ammuni
tion. Our loss was not great, con
sidering the number of our oppo
nents and the difficult nature of the
country. Major Anderson, of the
Pioneers, was killed. Gen. Cobhe
and Lieut. Munroe, of tbe 72J
Highlanders, were wounded. Our
men behaved admirably. Wesliall
move towards Shutar Gardati Pass
Thursday, the sth iustant.
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Lumber Dealers.
CORNER OF
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dealers IN
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J. G. JACKSON
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Corner Alameda and Kirst SI reels.
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-ii-
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Watches aud Jowelry.
flavins; purchased the stook and fix
tures of the well known Jewelry Btore of
Mr. T. W. Btackpole, adding thereto a
large and entirely new assortment of
goods, we are are prepared to show tho
citizens of Los Angeles and vicinity one
of the finest and best selected stocks to
be found In the State, whioh will bo sold
at the lowest living rates.
We shall constantly bo tn receipt of all
the latest novelties In watohes, chains,
Jewolry, etc, to which the attention oi
tbo public is especially invited.
In spectaoles we have a large and va
ried assortment, and are the exclusive
agents in Southern California of the cel
ourated Lazerus A Morris perfected spec
tacles, which we claim aro thu finest In
the world.
Mr. Stackpole will remain in our em
ploy, having exclusive oontrol of the
work department, and, as heretofore, es
peolal attention will be given to the ro
pairing of One watohes and Jewelry.
We shall bo happy to see all our old
friends ami tbe public at large.
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ATTORNEYS AT I. AW,
BAKER BLOCK.
We have connections established at
Washington with Hon, Matt. Carpenter,
by whlon we are enabled to give special
attention to oases lv the supreme Court
of the Unltedstates and all matters be
fore the Departments at Washington, oil
JOHN C. MORGAN,
ATTORNKY AT LAW,
Office with J. G. Eastman, StrtHtS
Bio k, Spring street, ml...
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J. BROS?EAU.
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ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
AT LAW. Rooms, 60,07 and 88 Tem
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ATTORNEY AT I-AW.
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COUNTY PHYSICIAN,
OOOMS9& 11, LANFRANCO BLOCK.
a\ Itosideuco Downey Avenue. P^ast
Los Angeles, near the end of street rall
sfav.
Olftce hours from 10 to 15 A. M.; from 1 to
I r. tt. ap2o-tf
Or. Joseph Kurtz
Has removed his office to No. 82 MAIN
STREET, over Dotter A Bradley's Furni
ture store.
OBlcn Hours—From 10 to 12, 4 to 6 and 8
to 0. Residence—Buena Vista street.
myltf
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OFFICE—Corner Los Augelos and Ar
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v.-v vines nil kinds or diseases.
Otßce hours from a to 12 a. m. and from
2 to 5 una 7 to 9 P. M. up3otf
CORNS, BUNIONS, INQHOWING
nails and all feet diseases, treated
by A. LABONQE, Chiropodist, comer of
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EXAMINERS OF TITLE
AND CONVEYANCERS,
Rooms 13 and 14, McDonald Hlock,
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W. H. J. BROOKS. OEOROKJ. GLAKKS.
w. n. n. Russell, Att'y at Law.
BROOKS, CLARKE & RUSSELL,
Searchers of Records and
Examiners of Titles.
car ALLEN'S BUIDING, corner Spring
and Temple streets.
W. M. WILLIAMS. F. THOMPSON.
W. M. WILLIAMS & Co.,
General Forwarding, Storage and
Commission Merchants.
WAREHOTJSE-San Pedro St. depot.
OFFICK—Nos. 1 and S, Downey Block,
with Thompson A Ellis.
N. B.—We are prepared to make Vther
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ESTABLISHED OVER 20 YEARS
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[Successors to Ltttlefleld, Webb A C 0.,1
GENERAL
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81G and 318 Washington Street,
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Sullolt consignments of all kinds of
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Advance Üborally on approvod ship
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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
A highly-Improved tract of
WO ACRES of LAND.
T< mis of Sale—•■S.OOO, one-half cash,
gold coin, and the other half property,
real ot personal, at its present cash
v*lue. , .
Call and nee the property, or apply to
JUDOKTHOMAH li. SMITH, of «U»
Angeles, or O. H. ALLEN, residing on
the premises, adjoining the Los Nletoa
Institute, near Downey City. olCtf
?
MIBCEL LANEOUS.
BOOKS, TOYS,
FANCY GOODS,
AND
Musical Instruments,
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS,
Can be found In
Immense Quantities
AND AT
Lowest Living Prices
AT THK POPULAR STORE OF
LOUIS LEWIN & CO.
novltf
South California Pork Market,
No. 1G MAIN STREET,
Will furnish customers with the best
Pork, Beef, Veal, Mutton and Lamb that
the market affords. Also, wausages,
Head-Cheese and Pates of all kinds.
A fine wagon to deliver meats free.
*s2l?f
NEW YORK BREWERY
PHIL. LAUTH
{auer-t-HKor to Ohrta. Ilenne) Proprietor,
The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST
ItnrLMANT TaAQER BEER !*oulh of
San Kraucisco.
Orders for DRAUGHT or COTTLED
UtU'-K promptly attended to.
The celebrated Beer from this Brewery
defies competition In the .state. mrf-tf
The Steams Ranchos,
ALFKKIJ BUB»NUK, Trustee,
Sell Mnrtiot hit., Sau Prauelsoo, Cal:
UA i\f\f \ ACRES OF LAND FOR
Cj\J t \J\J\J salo. In lots to suit, suit
able for the culture of Oranges, Lemons,
..imes.Fiita, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches,
\pples. Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Hye, Barley,
flax, Ramie, Cotton, etc., and also many
thousand acres of
Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suit
able for Dairying.
Good water is abundant at an average
dejith of six feet from the surface. On al*
most every acre of this land FLOWING
ARTESIAN WELLS can be obtained, uud
the more elevated portions can be Irri
gated by tho water of the Santa Ana rlvor.
Most of these lunds are naturally moist,
requiring onlygood cultivation to product
crops.
TERMS-One-fourth Cash; balance lis
one, two aud three years, with 10 per cent
Interest.
I will take pleasuro In showing these
lands lo parties Beeklng land, who are
Invited to come and sco this oxtensivo
tract before purchasing elsewhere.
WM. R. OLDEN, Agent.
Anaheim, I-os Angeles county, Dec. 24,
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Orizaba.... Deo. 1 Dec. 3 Deo. 5 7
Ancon " « " 8 " >0 " 12
Orizaba.... " II " 13 " 1» " 17
Ancon " 16 " 18 " I*l " 22
Orizaba,.... " 21 " 28 « » " 27
Ancon " 20 " 28 " »o Jan. 1
Orizaba.... " 811 Jan. 2 Jan. |j " 6
Both steamships call at Fort Hariord
(RauLuuiOblspo)and Kanta Barbara; also,
on down trip, at Ananelm Landing for
freight only.
aw Passengers tor Han Francis *o take
the train lor Wilmington tbat leaves
Los Angeles at 3o'clock P. M., Los Ange
les time.
Los Angeles and San Diego
TUB BTEAMKR3
Ancon and Orizaba
Leave San Pedro for San Diego Nov. £8,
Deo. 9,8,18, 18,23, 28, aud Jan. 3.
Passengers take tbe train that leaves Los
Angeles for Wilmington at 10.50 a. k„
Los Angeles lime.
Rates cf Fare from Los Angeles.
(Payable In Gold.)
Cabin. Steerage.
To San Franolsoo $15 00 JIO €0
To Port Harford „ 12 00 » 00
To Santa Barbara 8 to « 00
To San Diego 8 00 0 M
Plans of steamers'oablns at agent'soflloe,
where berths may be secured.
FOB WAY PORTS.
Tuo steamer Los Angeles leaves San
Buenaventura and Santa Barbara for San
Francisco every Saturday, calling at
way ports.
Freight steamers leave San Francisco
for Sun Diego and way porta about every
ten days, carrying s'ook, combustibles,
ot«.
For Passage or Freight as above, or
for tickets to and from
Eastern Cities and Princi
pal European Ports,
Apply to H. McLELLAN, Local
Agent, Office, No. 68J Main street,
over the Commercial Bank, Los
Angeles.
Ss Ps Rs Ri
COMMENCING Nov. 7, 1878,
And until further notice,
TTRAIISfS and BOATS
Will leave 1.03 ANGELES as follows:
9, OA A. M.-DULY—Via 1,. A. Al. 11.
■OU K. — Local Passenger Train to
Santa Monica. (ArrlvesB:lo a. m.)
i n ,QC A. M.—DAILY—LocaI passenger
1U.09 tram to Wilmington.
(Arrives at 9:10 a. m.)
in.OCT A. M.—DAILY—San Francl'co
IU.jD through Freight and Third-
Class Accommodation train
(Arrives at 11:55 a. k.)
I .IT T- M.—DAILY —San Francisco Ex
,l3 press train, connecting at Lathrop
wltb the Atlantlo Bxoress train ol the
Central Pacific Railroad.
(Arrives 1:53 p. m.)
2.1C P. M.—DAILY —Arisona Express,
.AO connecting at Yuma with dally
suikok for Preseolt.Tuoson and east; also
with Colorado River steamers.
(Arrives UtUA. M.)
3 .Oft P. M.—DAILY—LocaI Passenger
.OU iratn to Wilmington.
(Arrives 2:20 p. M.)
Notice.—On and after Sunday Nov. 10th,
1878, until further notice, on days ol Hull
ing of P C. S. 8 Co.'s steamers from Wil
mlngton for San Franclsoo, the afternoon
train to Wilmington will leave Lis An
geles at 2:45 o'clock, Instead of 3 So.
4 .f1fl P. M. —DAILY—LocaI Cnssenan
•UU train lo Santa Ana, connecting
Wltb stages for san Diego.
(Arrives 8:50 A. m.j
4.inP.M. —Sundays Excepted—Via
\£M L. A A I. R. R.—Local Passen
ger iruin lo Santa Monica.
(arrives 3:25 p. m.
Notice.—On Sundays this train will
leave Santa Monica at 4:20 P. M. nnd Los
Angeles at 5:40 P. h.
TICKET OFFICES:
No. 1 SPRING ST., Telegraph Offlce;
Commercial St. R. R. Depot;
DEPOT OFFICE S. P. R. R.
A. N. TOWNE.
Oeneral superintendent.
T. H. GOODMAN,
General Passenger and Ticket Ag't.
E. E. HEWITT,
Assistant Superintendent, l.os Angeles.
Montana Meat Market.
FIitELINGKK & FRANK, &&9t
The best anil tenderest Meats*4"S|7J
In the market. None but the »aaßaaav
Prlmeat Boef and Mutton
ever to be found. Note tbe address—Mon
tana Meat Market, Main Street, near
First. Los Angeles
Drvant's i.>i»*«*c'rwi
f IblaKmVsY ' f'" a u[ * l """" «*
tnrir- —is ui-r™. ,« t*.,.^
~.i.b«d, l„, Ui«. Cv W M.I
TI.H N... 'I ii-.11. l.k. tod limit... mrj.
ttiln. In swu.lt .to- ~ SOU 1« ASVr.,ITURKR a, lb. wn-d-iftil
■•ttl/I\DI-> liVßiMi nrE." »nJ ftl athtt fWI nllln,
krtl.U. " Ctwrt,'" *a Ct ,11 Blind fcr It •*»!.
BMnl. OWt. '* -ti. «• od pMUI —A ft. lUI S. 8.-4
km inu|u..u u.U v, mm hnU pMrnpib ..J uM
Inm, ST iwnn «t Mumn. * tog*... w Tinbji Mb*.
U. O. BRfIMT. ..la HuirfMiiimTlOS WmUmM Ifl. Oilm*.
HOTELS.
PICO HOUSE,
CORNER MAIN ST. AND THE PLAZA
Francisco Pico, Prop'r.
W. E. MORFORD Manager.
Tbls well known and papular hotel—
by common consent tbo best appointed
and most luxurious In Southern Califor
nia— hasjust been
Refurnished and Renovated.
Apartments single and en snlte. Tho
cuisine is unsurpassed on the Coast.
Every detail of the service, apartments
and table
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.
OOsSH
United States Hotel,
HAMMEL & DENKER, Prop's.
Cor. Main and Requena Sts.
This hotel takes In an enttre block,
fronting 320 leet on Requena street, 100 on
Main and 65 feet on Los Angeles street.
THE ROOMS
Are airy, and all contain Spring Beds,
with tbe latest Improvements.
THE TABLE
Is supplied with the best the mxrket
affords.
RATES MODERATE.
A Free Omnibus Is attachad to the ho
tel, and baggage Is conveyed gratis to
and from the depot.
The Uuited Slates Hotel Is centrally
located, opposite the Court House, and Is
near the Poatoflloe and Land Office.
Call and see us. You will receive good
treatment. HENRY HAMMEL.
A. H. DENKER.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.,
8. W. CRAICUE & CO..
Proprietors.
The St. Charles la located tn the busi
ness centre of the olty, and Is the largest.
mo*telegant and completely organized
Hotel In southern California.
Free coach to the house.
■WWestern Union Telegraph in TTotel
office. Jylitf
MOJAVE HOTEL,
JSl ojsiv o Junotlon, Oa 1.
THIS HOUSE IS NOW PEPARED fink
to receive Its numerous patronsJyiH.
aud the traveling publio in general. Be
ing eutlraly new and splendidly fur
nished, It affords superior accommoda
tions.
ITS TABLE B' HOTE
Is second to none in Southern California
THE BAR is supplied with the choicest
brands of wines, liquors and cigars.
An eiegant BIL.IJARD ROOM Is also
attached to the h« use.
All trains stop here for breakfast an 1
supper. It Is the point of departure for
the celebrated Inyo county mines, viz.—
Darwin, Lone Pine, Cerro Gordo anil Pan
amint. The office of the
LONE PINE BTAGE CO.
Is at this hotel. The patronage of c
traveling public l« respectfully solicited.
MATTHEWS A BOYD,
fo2l-tf Proprietors.
NOW OPEN.
SIERRA MADBE VILLA,
A Private Hotel on the mesa or table
lands of tbe Sierra Madre Mountains.
CUsbate unsurpassed for
Summer or Winter Residence.
Command* a chnrming view of valley
and mountain, overlooking the t**au (lu
briel orange groves; is four miles from
railroad and telegraphstatlon; house en
tirely new, lighted by gas, and contains
all modern conveniences.
For particulars addi eas proprietor, P. O.
San;Uabi-iel.
W. P. RHO A PES,
Proprietor.
HARRIS DRYERS,
FOR
FRUIT AND OTHER ARTICLES
This Dryer, patented Aufust 7th, 1877,
avoids vi' iiy oblfrtioiiß i-vund In other
dryers* li is rapid fa it* work, very eco
nomical, diirft dillt-ft-nt articles at the
sums time, »ill ior daaiage fruit by
overheating eiid ladies unassisted can
manage It. Has always given
PERFECT SATISFACTION.
PRICE,
FROM 576 TO 8600.
For circulars or information, address
GEO. H. PECK, Agont,
aJB n Monte, Cal.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY,
jIiTNA OF HARTFORD,
UNION INSURANCE CO. OF SAN
FRANCISCO,
GERMAN AMERICAN OFNEW YORK.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
OF LONDON AND X DIN BURGH.
Combined Capital and Assets,
iVein-l.v 000,000,000.
Policies issued direct by tbe under
signed. W. J. BRODRICK,
AOXXT.
Offlce-OK COMMERCIAL ST. SUM
Notice of Removal.
I*. B 1 I, S
Has removed nls Freight and Transfer
Offloo from 110 Main street to
NO. 9 MARKET SIX.
sou
NO. 7
SOCIETY NOriCEB. |
Mason lo Notice.
■ Jjos Aaarelea l.tHtgn Bto.d». r. f
A A. «,.—The elated meetlnOs
•s-f y of this Lodge are held ol IM '
first MONDAY ofeaoh nioutu at j
' ▼ \ 7:80 p. M. Msmbers a/ Penfai
pha, No. 302, and all Master Masons la
good Handing are oorilally Invited.
By order of tbe W:- M;>
Chas. Skits. Secretary.
Lsi Angeles Chapter No. 31, R: ■ »:•
t Stated convocations on tv B
MONDAY of each month,
7H r. m. at Masqnlc Han.
Sojourning com pen lons la
good standing cordially In
vited. By order of ~4m
a c. foy, h. r
Sak. Psion,
Lot angeles Caaacll Mo. 11, Royal so*
Solid Masters, F. * a. S.,
Holds its stated assemblies on the oth '
Monday of eaoh month as Masoalo Hall, '
at 7:80 F. K. Sojourning Companions la J &
good standing are fraternally Invited to/ 9
attend. By order of the Th;. Ill;- *
K. Q. CUNNINGHAM, Raoorder. 1
<^KNIQHT8 TEMPLAR '
Craur Do Lion Comoiaasor, No. |
Holds Its stated conclaves at tha Asy- If
lum In Masonle Hall, on tbe Th'td I
THURSDAY of each month,at 7)4 o'clock
r. v. Sojourning Knights Templar la
?:ood standing areoordtally Invited to at. ,
end. By order of tha
J. C. LITTLBnirLD. Recorder,
l.os Angeles IjOdare So. 30, j. ©. O.V.
oeaaMtjfc. Regular meeting bald sn
tW ■tWKDNEHDAY EVENING Ol '
m m%W*m¥*»eu week at 7Vi o'clock. sa>* i -
looming brethren in good -
standing are cordially lavired.
J. W. BARD, N. a
A. FraHK, R. 8.
Orange Grovo Encsmpnunl, No. 91,1.0.
■afjJJBJSaa,. REGULAR MEETINGS heist I
Mm Mm"" 'be Second and Fovrta
•H WTUKtSDAYB of each month at, ,«
7% p. k. Sojourning Petri- ? i
archs in good .landing are cordially invl- i
ted to attend,
_ CC. LIPS, V. P m
B. Marzsrk. Scribe.
Knights of Pythias.
iqS&} OLIVE LODGE, No. 80, .
\ms3r meets every Thursauy evening, at
J mmr " o'olook, at the Castle-Hal),
Downey Block. All sojourning Knights
in good standing are cordially Invited.
I. A. DUNSMOOR,C. C.
C. E.Milm.K. of R. a
Confidence Engine Company No. 2.
„ REGULAR MEETINGS ol
>Mki this Company will take place
sJLB\>. on the first Wednesday eva
/tPojOJM ulng of each month, at
J*sa**S» o'clock. By order,
'"■ M " W. S. MOORE. Secretary
AUCTION HOUSE,
COR. SPRING A MARKET STSL.
W. H. Northcraft, Auctioneer. 1
OVRegul a. Sale Days for Horses, Car
riages and Furniture, SATURDAY and
MONDAY.
Will sell at houses and stores, and all
property entrusted to my care and war- - •
rant sallstacl ion.
•TPBICKS MODERATK.
nut
PIONEER AUCTION HOUSE
Of Los Angeles City and County.
First State, County and City License
taken out Oct. Ist, 1889, and kept up
uninterrupted to tbe present dale.
El. W. jyOTHS, i
GENERAL AUCTIONEEI —
With J. G. DeTurk, No. 1 MARKETB*,.
two doors above Wells, Fargo A
Co.'s Office.
Regular Sale Days for horses, car
riages, furniture, etc., Wednesdays and
Saturdays from 10 o'clock A. k. to 4
o'clock p. m. Cash advances made oa
consignments. Cash paid ior all kinds
ofgoods,wares and merchandise. Charges
on the "live and Ist let live" basis.
N. B.—No real estato sold except sy
auction. Charges on real estate saler j
one per cent.
E. W. NO YES, Auotloneer,
And General Business Manager for J. Q.
DsTurk. nvSl
OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE
AND
Largest Stock of Auction Goods
IN THE CITY.
EE. IR,. BROWN,
Auction and Commission Merobant,
Two doors east of old stand, on Court St.
South of Court House.
■so-Regular Sales on Saturdays, fiom t
a. v. till 4p. k. Specie! sales msdv at
any tlmo or plaow. i'u*li puiu lor all
kinds ol goods.
Reference, by prrmlisli n: It.E. H,de,
President Bank ot Vi.nl ii, 1>; K. tip, u.e,
CashlerCommerclHl bunk, I, a.
si2tf H. R. HKtiWN, Auctioneer.
SIR ASSTLEY COOPER'S
VITAL RESTORATIVE 1 *
The great English remedy for Nervous
i Debility, Spermatorrhea and .Premature
Decline of Physical Force.
The Vital Restorative
Will positively cure, thoroughly nnd
permanently, any case of EXHAU&TEIi
VITAUTY or Nervous .Debility, eltbei
acute or of long standing, and lv either
>ex, no matter from what cause pro
duced.
The Vital Restorative
Is a thoroughly scientific prescription, Is
not a quack nostrum, hence perieotly
safe to take; Is pleasant to tbe taste,
supplies to the cerebro-sptnal and sym
pathetic system of nerve* new force,
Purities and Enriches *
The blood, rejuvenating and rein vigor*, t*
Ing both mind and body. Thousands,
both In this country and in Europe, can
tent Ify to i be, great restorative propertle*
of this real ly great medicine.
Prlee, $8 per bottle, or four times tfeefttJ
quantity lor $10. Hent to any address se- ?3
cure from observation.
Address nil letter* to
A. E. MINTIE, M. D.,
(Graduate of tho University of Pennsyl
vanla ami late Resident -Surgeon to the n
Orthopoxlle Ilottpltsl of Fhlletlel
pbla.)
No. 722 Montgomery St., San Francisco, s
Sole Agent.
P. S.—Pit. MINTIE can be consults* .
In reference to the above complaints dur-
Ins: office hours from 9 a. h. to Ip. NT. J
daily, and from 6 to ft In the evening;,
Sundays, 10 a. m. to Ip. m. Consultations .■
KkKK. Thorough examination aud e#j- ■■
vloe, $ft. Full directions and advloe Iree
with every package of medicine. Iv|*i» J