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VOLUME 11.
Is Published oveiy morning except Monday
by
THE LOS ANOELES CITY AND COUNTY
PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO.
OFFICE—Herald Steam Book nnd Job
Printing; llonvo, spring street, opposite th*
Court House.
TERMS:
Per annum, by mall or express $10
Six months " " 6
Three months " " • 3
Delivered by carriers, per week, 25 cents
THE WEEKLY HERALD
Is published every Suturday morning.
TERMS.
Oneyear.by mall orexpress,*lnglecopy...s3 00
Six mouths, " " •' " ... 1 76
Three " " " " H ... 1U)
Advertisements Inserted nt reasonable rates
All It I mis of Job-Work done to Com
pete with Kan Francisco in I'rire,
Style, and Elegance ol Workmanship.
Latest Telegrams.
MR. BEECHER'S LIFE OF CHRIST.
The GeriuauM !Nt> Long-cr
Translate It.
SOUTHERN REPUBLICANS.
EASTERN.
To be Tried.
New York, Sept. 7.—The murderers
of the prisoners in Tennessee and Ken
tucky are to be brought to justice.
City or Fekln.
New York, Sent. 7.—Tlie City of
Pekin has arrived at Boston with a
large party of excursionssts on board.
Beecber Preaebed-llls Life of Christ.
Beecher preached again at Twin
Mountain yesterday, before a large
audience, but made no allusion to the
Brooklyn scandal.
The German firm at Leipsic engaged
on the translation of Beecher's "Life
of Christ," has suspended work on ac
count of the Brooklyn disclosures.
Wool Market.
Chicaoo, Sept. 6.—The demand for
wool in New York and Boston is act
ive. California wool is a favorite arti
cle at [email protected], as to quality.
Cbina aud Japan.
New York, Sept. 7.—A dispatch
from Shanghae says tho trouble be
tween China and Japan relative to
Formosa, has been finally adjusted.
Matter* at tbe Soutb.
Chicaoo, Sept. 5. — Tho Inter-
Ocean's New Orleans special says that
several attempts have been made by
gentlemen of this city, to obtain relia
ble news concerning the troubles in
Caddo Parish, but have been frustrat
ed by the white league. Interview*
with a score of the leading business
men of the city reveal the fact that
the better classes heartily approve of
the seuding of troops to the State. For
weeks merchants have refused to fill
orders from planters ami dealers,
owing to the irequaiit outbreaks and
the insecurisy of life and property.
Closed at Last
New York, Sept. s.—The office of
U. S. Secret Service in this city is
closed and transferred to Washing
ton.
To be Removed
Washington, Sept. s.—Tho order
removing the headquarters of the
Army to St. Louis in October was
promulgated to-day.
Wheat Market.
Chicago, Sept. 7.—The New York
Journal of Commerce says: Spring
grades of wheat are in liberal demand,
principally for export, with prices
two cents higher, more especially on
the latter grades, with lighter offer
ings and market strong.
Southern Republicans.
New York, Sept. 7.—A Conven
tion of Southern Republicans is to be
held on the 12th of October, at Altan
ta, the obleet being to set forth to the
nation the true condition of the
South.
FOREIGN.
lieatb ol Count Do ,Portalee.
Paris, Seps. o.—The Count de Pour
tales, member of the Assembly from
Seine, Is dead.
Tbe Marquis or Bipon.
London, Sept. s.—The Times saya
the Marquis of Ripon has become a
Roman Catholic. The announcement
a few days ago that he had resignod
the Grand Mastership of the Masons
and would be succeeded temporarily
by the Prince of Wales, caused much
excitement, which is heightened by
this news.
Spain.
London, Sept. 7.—A Madrid special
says that Moriones will be appointed
Commander-in-Chief of the army and
Marshal Serrano will be styled Gener
alissimo, with power to appoint a Gen
eral.
The Carlista,
London, Sept. 7.—The Carlists at
Genterair fired on the German gun
boats Nautilus and Albatross, and
they replied with shells sent Into the
town.
In retreating from Puigcerda, tho
Carlists lost seven hundred killed and
wounded.
SAN FRANCISCO.
■11l Against De Young Ignored—Fire—
Bay District Fair—Ursud Political
Banquet.
Ban Francisco, Sept. 2.—The loss
by tire atMokelumnellill is estimated
at $173,000. ' •
The Grand Jury has ignored the
bill against Charles De Young for as
sault on Napthaly with intent to
murder, but County Judge Stanley re
committed the complaint to the next
Grand Jury.
Over eleven thousand persons vis
ited the Fair Saturday afternoon and
night.
The Bay District Association's new
race course was formally opened on
Saturday. A large crowd was present
and the track was in splendid condi
tio' ll ' ,
A fire here last night destroyed the
residence of Mrs. Carlton. Loss about
$2,000.
The Bay District Fair will open to
day under the most favorable auspices.
Los Angeles Daily Herald.
In addition to a splendid exhibition of
blooded stock, there will be two inter
esting racing contests—the first a run
ning race for a purse of $1,000, for
which Carrie Simon, Monte Christo,
Osceola and Nell Flaherty are entered,
and a trotting race for $1,000 for which
are entered Flora Emmet, Oakland
Maid and Lou Whipple.
The steamer Colima, from China and
Japan, due to-day, has not yet tele
graphed.
W. C. Ralston gnve a banquet Sat
urday night at Belmont to J. P. Jones,
Wm. Sharon and a largo party of
other prominent politicians and capi
talists of the day.
Tlie weather is cloudy, close and
sultry.
The Benton Democrat says: We
learn that the Commissioner who has
lately made an examination of affairs
at Siletz Agency will recommend the
removal of the Indians to the Grand
Rone Reservation, and opening Siletz
Reservation to settlement."
Dr. Welch, of Oregon City, in com
pany with the Kinney brothers, of
Salem, proposes to erect a large ware
house on the Columbia, about two
miles above Astoria, for storing wheat
and using the building for putting up
fish.
Tho Salem Mills Company are offer
ing 70 cents for wheat. But little is sold
at that price.
The Baeaar Is now giving 12 yards Best
American Prints for 91. Also, six yards 4-4
French and American prints for 81. At the
corner of Main und Requena streets, oppo
site the U. 8. Ho'el. »
Everybody Is wondering why the Bazaar
Is selllngthelr goods so cheap. Tho reason Is
they must clear out their Spring and Sum
mer goods to make room for the immense
slock of Fall and Winter goods Which they
will soon receive. •
SOCIETY NOTICES.
i7dTo. f.
Auxelita Lodge No. 103, I. O. O. F.—
Regular meetings of this Lodge are hold every
Monday evening at 8 o'clock, at Odd Fellows'
Hall, Downey Block. Visiting and sojourn
ing brothers in good standing are invited to
attend. I. J. SMITH, N. G.
E. A. Pbecss, Jr. B. 8. au9
Masonic Notice.
I.os Angeles Lodge No. 42, F. A A. M.—
The staled meetings of this Lodge are held on
the first Monday of each month at 7:30 P. M.
Members of Pentalpha, No. 202, and all Mas
ter Masons in good standing are cordially In
vited. S. C. FOY, W. M.
i ii as. Smith, Secretary. ao2B-ly—6
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
E. E. rtaUBK. L. W. THATCHER.
the
Great Jewelry House
OF
FISHER & THATCHER
FORMERLY
E. E. FISHER & CO.
07 MAIN ST., - - . i.os Angeles, Cal.
Manufacture, Repair and Sell
Everything In their line, at
Manufacturer's Prices.
sepgtf
A. TJLYARD
-yxrILL BUN A
DAILY EXPRESS LINE
TO SANTA MONICA.
Carrying ruasengers snd Ooodi,
Leaving Los Angeles each day at7:3OA.M.;
leaving Santa Monica each day at 3:30 P. M.;
calling at Pico House, Lafayette, Clarendon
and U. S. Hotels. Jun2otf— 3%
The Steams Ranchos,
ALI'BED BOBINSON, Trustee.
043 Market Street, Sau Franelaco, Ca|.
QA iT\f\ri ACRES OF LAND
aUiVV/V for sale. In lots to suit,
suitable for the culture of Oranges, Lemons,
Limes, Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches, Ap
ples, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Hye, Barley, Flax,
Ramie, Cotton, etc., and also muny thousand
acres of
Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suitable
for Dairying.
Qood water Is abundant at an average depth
of six feet from thesurtace. On almost every
acre ef this land FLOWING ARTESIAN
WELLS can bo obtained, and the more ele
vated portions can be lrregated by the water
of the Santa Ana river. Most of these lands
are naturally moist, requiring only good cul
tivation to produce crops.
TERMS—One-fourth Cash; balance In ono,
two and three years, with 10 per cent Interest.
I will take pleasure In showing these lands
to parties seeking land, who are Invited to
come and see this extensive tract before pur
chasing elsewhere.
WM. R. OLDEN, Agent.
Anaheim, Los AnKeles county, May 21,1H73.
mrll-tf — 7
~ N. H. Mitchell's
LIVERY STABLE
CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM, CAL.—
Having thoroughly refitted my Livery
Stable, I am prepared to furnish Saddle
H.>rses or Single and Double Teams, on short
notice. I offer great Inducements to Travel
ers. Horses kept by tlie day week or month.
Terms reasonable. JylHtf— \%
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
M.S. Church South will hold a Camp
Meeting at tholr camp ground at tho Wash
burn ford on New River, beginning so as to
embrace the first Sunday In September next.
The law protecting such places from trado and
traffic will be rigidly enforced against all who
trespass within the legal bounds, except
permission ofthe manager.
Los Nietos, July 27,1871.
M. G. SETTLE, \
FRANK E. ADAMS, V Manager"
J. T. CARNEY, J
Jy3o w td-2*
GRAND RE-OPENING OF THE
ORIENT SALOON.
We have Just roceived a Largo and Entire
NEW STOCK of
LIQUORS nnd CIGARS.
aw Punches and Cobblers Specialties.
J. CAPPE, I'roprletor.
O. E. GARD, Manaser. myltltt—l
WAN ED IMMEDIATELY. - A WKT
NCRSE. Apply at Dr. Stunway's.
augSNi
LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1874.
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. C. ALLEN.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, COM
mercial street, opposito Hellman, Huat
i Co.'s. Repairing promptly and neatl>
I ono. mr!2-ly-K
J. BTRELITZ.
MERCHANT TAILOR, AND FASHION
ABLE CLOTHIER.
So. 7 » Main Street, lv front or the
Orient Saloon, Downey Block.
A larae stock of tlie newest Cloths. Good
llts guaranteed. mrtt-tf—2
S. H. BUCHANAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
Successors to Buchanan A Husklns,
C CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR ALL KINDS
of Building and satisfaction guaranteed
Headquarters ut the Corner of Second and
Kort stroet. np2.vtf—»
C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO.,
Successors to J. B. SAUNBEKS A CO.,
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS,
TUt Main Street,
LOS ANGELES.
The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the
PUREST LAUGS and PATENT MEDICINES
of all kinds. »»* Prescriptions carefully com
pounded day and night. no2-lf—3
DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT
SUITS MADE TO ORDER AT THE MOST
reasonable terms. Wrappers and dresses
cut and basted. Perfect satisfaction given.
Also,
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Made to order. eet, opposite the
College. ug2o:lm»
COLOME CIGAR MANUFACTORY
White House, Commercial St.
THREE POORS FROM LOS ANGELES ST.
GOOD CIGARS
(FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC) FOR SALE CHEAP.
aug2tf— 3
FORWARDING & COMMISSION.
HELLMAN, HAAS & CO.,
Forwarding & Commission
MERCIIAIS TS,
HAVE FOR SALE
THE PUREST GROCERIES,
THE BEST PROVISIONS,
Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco
Of the choicest Imported Brands.
FAINTS, OILS. DOORS AND NASIIKft,
BLINDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Hand ltt Los Angeles and Commercial St
LOS ANGELES. no3tf—l
~SIMON levy,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
General dealer in all kinds or COUN
TRY PRODUCTIONS,
Hides, Grain and Wool.
Makes advances on Consignments to all
parts of the United States. Nos. 24 and 34
AlisoSt..LOS ANGELES oco-lylp—3
J. L. Ward & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Fire & Marine Insurance Agents.
43 MAIN STREET,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
aprl4-tf-3
HOTELS.
LAFAYETTE HOTEL.
New Tliiroiigfliovi.t
THE PROPRIETOR DESIRES TO
Inform the traveling public that this well
known house has been
THOROUGHLY
RENOVATED AND REBUILT
THROUGHOUT,
and now offers accommodations equal if not
superior to any other bouse iv Los Angeles.
SINGLE ROOMS, OR ROOMS EN SUITE.
The Eating Department
will be conducted with especial care
nov4tf—6
PICO HOUSE,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
THIRST CLASS HOTEL,
FOR TRAVELERS AND TOURISTS.
Centrally Looated-Frontaga on
Three Streets.
The BEBT Toble,
The BEST Rooms.
The DEST Accommodations.
0c23-tf-V CHAS. KNOWLTON, Prop'r
Commercial Restaurant,
NEW COMMERCIAL ST.,
Near Railroad Depot, opposite Perry A Wood
worth's Planing Mills,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
J. D. CONNOR, t : : : Proprietor.
Board perweek 84 00
Board and Lodging per week 6 00
Single Meals 26
Single Lodging 24
augl2tf
Delmonico Restaurant,
MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COM
MERCIAL. Los Angeles, California.
OPEN at ALL HOURS.
•arTh? choicest delicacies of the Best Mar
kets always on the Bill of Faro. Elegant
DINNERS AND LUNCHES at a moment's
notice. JAS. MUNROE A CO.,
no2-t'—B Proprietors.
GABE ALLEN,
[Successor to A. M- DODSON.]
IVleat Market ! !
No. lit MAIN STREET,
THE REST OF MEAT OF EVE
ry varletv, Fresh and Salted,
■dantly on haiid and delivered on or-UsMSS,
der to any part ef the «lty. my2l-Btn-«
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. HOBBB
Can be consulted at his residence, Alameda
street, near the Depot. Special attention
given to Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Cancers.
Tumors, Ac. These Ut er affection* treated
successfully, by a perfectly safe process, with
out either incision or burning aud nearly pain
less, augfoif
DR. J. W. OLIVER,
STOMCEOPATHIST. Office and residenoe,
L brick building, east side of Spring St.,
Lween Court and First streets, Los Angela..
Je UHy-24
K. D. WISE, M. D.,
GRADUATE OF JEFFERSON
Medical College, Philadelphia. Office
lv Lsn Franco Building, Main street. Office
lioqrs, from Bto 10>4 A. St., and from I>£ to 6
P. X.
Obstetrics & Dlssasss of Women a Specialty.
my7-ly—ls
DR. M. 8. JONES,
TjIORMERLY .OF BT. LOUIS, MO.,
J| Hk 1 has located In Los Angeles where
uIML lie will klvo his special attention to
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat.
Orrica: Spring St., opposite Temple Block.
feb26tf-2
Dr. L. Dexter Lyford,
PHYSICIAN AND BUR'tEON - OFFICE,
No. 17, Downey Block, I.os Angeles,
California. Office hours—t) to 11 A. If.; Ito 8
and 7 to 8 p. m . an23-tf—2
DR. A. 8. SHORB,
JJOMOZOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
OFFICE—Nearly opposite the Post Office.
RESIDENCE—No. 13 Franklin slreet.
oc2-ti—a
J. H. McKEE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN A BURGEON—OFFICE,
No. 1 Spring street, oppposlte Temple's
Bunk. Residence—No. 239 Main street, Los
Angeles, California. mrlB-tf—2
J. T. WELLS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office and
residence over the Farmers' A Merchants'
Bank, Main st,, Los Angeles, Cal. Entrance
next door to bank. Office hours—From 9 to
11 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. St. Je36-lm—B
J. 0. HOWARD. B. T. HAIAKD
HOWARD & HAZARD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICES IN No. 8 DOWNEY BLOCK,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
ay Special attention given to business In
the United States Land Office. oeJ-tf— 2
A. QLASBBI.L, O. H. SMITH.
A. B. I'll A I'M AN, H. M. SMITH.
GLASSELL. CHAPMAN &SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-stalrs, Los
Angeles, California. oe»-tf— 2
CHARLES LINDLET. J. S. THOMPSON.
LINDLEY & THOMPSON,
AT LAW,
OFFICE—Room Nos. 51 and 62, over Tem
ple A Workman's Bank. ocsl-tf—2
W. L. MARSHALL. WILL D. OOPLD.
J. H, BLASriIARD.
MARSHALL GOULD & BLANCHARD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—OFFICE
opposite the Court House. Rooms Nos.
18 und 19 Temple Block, Los Angelos, Cal.
Will practice in all tho Courts of this State,
and attend to business In U. 8. Land Office.
tf-2
LEW. G. CABANIB,
NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEY
ancer aud Searcher of Record* lor this
County.
OFFICE—No. 41 Temple Block, Los Ange
les, California. oc3-tf—2
GEORGE J. CLARKE,
NOTARY PUBLIC—COMMISSIONER OF
Deeds for Arizona, and Broker. Ofllce,
Gunabl A McDantels, Downey Block.
Jo 19-tt—2
V. E. HOWARD & SONS,
AT LAW,
TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES.
oc2-tf —B
A. A. WILSON,
A COUNSELLOR.
OFFICE—Room Nos. 16 A 27 Temple Block,
Los Angeles, California. oe2-tf—2
A. H. JUDSON. J. W. GILLETTE.
JUDSON * GILLETTE,
SEARCHERS OF RECORDS
AND CONVEYANCERS.
TEMPLE BLOCK, LOB ANGELES.
oc2-tf—2
G. W. MORGAN,
ESTATE AGENT,
Four doors south of the Post Office, Temple
Block, Los Angelos, California.
mm- MONEY TO LOAN. oe2-tf-1
E. J. WESTON,
ARCHITECT, CIVIL EN6INEER
ASD
jDHA.XJOHXBMA.TSr,
U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Room 01,
Temple Block, Third Story, Los Angeles, Cal
ifornia. mylOtf— 8
J. E. GRIFFIN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
OFFICE—ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK,
Lorn Aufgelets, OaT.
»a_Special attention given to Land and Pro
bale business. myl-tf—2
JOHN COLDSWORTHY,
U. S. MINING AND
LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER
Room 8, Downey's Block, Los Angeles.
nov4tf—2
Wm. H. J. BROOKS,
SEARCHER OF RECORDS
For Lob Anirelea County.
RECORDER'S OFFICE,
OR NO. 8, DOWNEY BLOCK.
aprll tf-A
MRS. N. A. PICKENS, M. D.,
HOMOEPATHIC AND HYGEINIC PHY
slcian. Tieats all diseases. Calls on
swered day or night. Specialty: Obstetrics
and female diseases.
30 spring srteet, Los Angeles, Cal.
Jy2B tf-Wj.
E. F. KYSOR,
ARCHITECT,
ROOM No. M HELLMAN'S BLOCK, COR
ner of Commercial and Los Angeles
Streets. ap2Mf—2
MORSCH & MANNING,
HOUSF.ANDSIGN PAINTERS-FRESCO,
Scene, Gilding, and Banner Painters—
16 Court street, opposite Court-house, Lo
An«de». Graining, Gloalng, Calelminlng
and Paper-hanging. Jyl9-Sm-2
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J. R McCoscnisll. H. M. Jcdok.
MoConnell & Judge,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
ROOMS, TEMPLE BLOCK.
auggJif
Scripture & Ellis,
No. IS DOWNEY BLOCK. au2o
CHAS. E. BEANE,
NOTARY PUBLIC
AND CONVEYANCER—DEEDS
correctly drawn. Office, Ground Floor,
Downey Block, Main Street, next door to
Bush's Jewelry Store. Jly3otf— 2
Dr. Joseph Kurtz,
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE
to Lanh-aneo's Building, Main street,
above tho Drug Store of C. F. Heinaeman A
Co. Will give particular attention to EYE
and EAR DISEASES. Ohio- hours: From 8
to 11 A. St., from 2 to 4 P. .v., and from 8 to 9p.
m. Residence: Buenavlstastreet. auglO
J. H. BLAND,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW <fc REAL
ESTATE AGENT—Room 44, at head of
stairs by Postoffice, Los Angeles, Cal Land
bought and sold in town and county. Prompt
attention paid to collections and all business
entrusted to his care. aug6tf
LIQUORS, ETC.
POETRY.
Though preachers may preach and teachers
teach
Of the evil effects of drink,
'Tis music sweet to a man of wit
To hear the glasses clink.
Both Webster and Clay, who in their day
The nation's affairs did guide,
At 11 A. M. each day were seen
With bottles by their side.
Say what you will—talk with skill—
'Tis true beyond a doubt,
That sparkling wine Is a gift divine
Lite would be drear without.
HOT LUNCH
served from 11 to \y. A.M., and In the evening
from 8 till 12 o'clock, at the
PALACE SALOON,
No. 97 Temple Block,
mr7-tf-2«4 ] WILLIAMS A ROGERS, Prop'rs.
PARTNERSHIP
THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO.,
nave now fur sale Blank Forms for
"Certificates of Partnership,"
Prepared in legal form tor complying with
the new law requiring partnerships to
File Certificates under penalty of Los
ing all their Property.
FOR SALE AT THE
HERALD OFFICE.
AFTER FILING YOUR CERTIF
ICATE OF PARTNERSHIP, YOU
MUBT HAVE IT PUBLISHED IN
SOME NEWSPAPER FOR FOUR
WEEKS. HAVE IT PUBLISHED
IN THE HERALD.
Dancing Academy
No 2, STEARNS' HALL.
Entrance on Los Angeles St.
PROF. A. OILE,
From the Corps dv Ballette of Berlin, who
has arrived in this city, will open a course of
lessons forelght mouths.
TIME OF LESSONS:
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,
For Ladies and Gentlemen at 8 p. m.
WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY,
For Children, from 4 to 6 P. M.
Price for Ladles aud Gentlemen, 85 a month.
" Children, 4
Office Hours, from 8 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 P.
St., at the Lafayette H«tel. agls-lm
CUCAMONGA WINE.
DEPOT AT LOUIS MESMER'S
WINE CELLAR, underneath the new
U.S. Hotel, cornerof Los Angeles and Re
quena streets. Wine by the Gloss, Bottle or
Gallon. All kinds of
Liquors, Wines and Bitters
at wholesale and retail.
NOTICE.
The public of Los Angeles are hereby noti
fied that no other person lv Los Angeles but
Louts Mesmer has wines from the Cooomongo
ranches. J. L. SANSEVAIN.
no6-2ptf—4
p. lac in. rarrz menz.
NEW YORK BREWERY,
PHIL. LAUTH & CO.,
(Successors to Chris. Henne) Proprietors.
The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRIL
LIANL LAGER BEER Boutu of
San Franclseo.
Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED Br.LR
promptly attended to. _
The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de
fies competition in the State. mrs-tf—s
CITY B^Y^RY"
And SALOON,
Cor. Second and Spring Streets,
LOS ANGELEt?
Fine Lager Beer for sale
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
no2-tf—B JOS. LEIBER. Proprietor.
DOCKWEILER'S SALOON,
Under Temple Building:,
Entrance on Main street, i/os Angeles.
LAGER BEER~ON DRAUGHT
A SPECIALTY. ALSO,
Eastern and California Oysters
And other edibles lv seußon, and tbe
Very Best Liquors & Cigars.
A First-class Lunch at AJ 1 Hour*. snrUMf-4%
LINES OF TRAVEL.
LOS ANGELES DIVISION
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD,
Anaheim Branch Railroad.
LOS ANGELES & SAN PEDRO
Railroad and Steamer.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-
On and after WEDNESDAY, April 12,1874,
and uutll furrher notice, trains will run ever>
duy as follows:
LEAVES LOS ANGELES:
FOR AIUUVK.
Wilmington 10:00 a. If. 11:1* a.m.
San Fernando 11:30 " 12:46 p. M.
spadra 3::t0 P. M. 5:15 "
Wilmington 4*o " 6:15 "
Nietos 4:30 " 6:20 "
TOWARD LOS ANGELES:
HAVE. AMXIYK.
Wilmington 7:45 A. m. vim a. M.
Spadra -8:50 " 10:3 C "
Nietos 8:50 " 0:40 "
Wilmington -1:00 P.M. 2:15 P.M.
San Fernando 1:30 H 2:30 "
"ON STEAMKR DATS,"
Time of trains between Los Angeleß and Wil
mington will be varied so as to connect wltb
steamer.
Train between Los Angeles and Nietos will
stop at the following points on Alameda street
for passengers only, to wit:
KOHLEU ST., WASHINGTON, and RUBIO'B
The time of C. Ducommun, corner Com
mercial and Main streets, has been adopted
by this company.
ap2S-tf—lo E. E. HEWITT. Bnpt,
GOOD ALL, NELSON & PERKINS'
STEAMSHIP LINES.
The ELEGANT and FAST BAIL
asUtsV&INO STEAMSHIPS of this Line
will sail regularly, as follows:
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THE STEAMSHIP
VENT ti R -A.
Calls at Santa Barbara only.
The CONSTANTINB
Calls at tho principal way ports, nnd goes no
farther than Anaheim.
The KALOKAMA, cal line at all way porta,
sails about every two weeks, as per special
advertisement, and goes no further than Ana
heim.
Passengers tako the 10 a. m train for San
Diego and the 4 P. m. train for San Francisco,
unless otherwise advertised.
Vessels leave for San Diego on soino day of
arrival at San Pedro.
For Freight, Passage or Information, apply
to or address
T. L. WARD A CO., Agents,
JyS tf—JSV£ No. 43 Main streeL
PACIFIC MAILJTEAMSHIP CO.
SC H EDUL E.
The Largest Ships !
THE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS.
Tho Quickest Time:
San Francisco and Los Angeles Route.
THE STEAMER
ORIZABA
» ailing at Sauta Barbara only,
AND STEAMER
I* J± O I 1" I o,
Calling; at Principal Way Ports.
\\ 7\ A P
Pi *% If h
Orizaba..." Sept, 2 Sept. 4|Sept. 6 Sept. 8
Pad tie rt 8 " 111 ''12 ,f II
Orizaba " 15 " 17 " is " 21
Pacific " 1H " 22 " 2:1 " *i
Orizaba "26 "28 " 30 Oct. 2
Paciße Oct. liOer. 4 Oct. 6 " 8
Orizaba " 71 " v " 11 " 13
Paclflc " 13 j " 16 " 17 " 20
Steamer Orsiabs irora tnrougrn to Sau
Diego.
Slenuier Paclfle to Arsbelm I.uikUiiu
Only.
THE STEAMER
Cali 1 <>i*nia,
Will leave San Francisco for San Pedro,
and Way Ports, September 2,
Returning, will leave San Pedro tor San
Franclseo September 7th.
The CALIFORNIA Is especially adapted
for carryng Live Stock.
FOR NEW YORK VIA PANAMA,
And li Ing-ston, Island ol Jamaica.
Steamers leave San Francisco every week.
Steamers of Sept. 17th and evety alternate
Thursday call at San Diego and principal
Mexican and Central American ports.
PASSAGE:
From San Pedro to New York.
Cabin, upper deck $100
Cabin, lower deck 90
Steerage 60
Throngh Bills from New Tork to San
Pedro at Very Low Bates.
FOR CHINA AND JAPAN.
Steamers leave San Francisco Sept, sfh and
every fourteen days thereafter.
Through Bills of Lading signed to New
York, Europe, Mexico and South America.
Plans of Steamers' Cabin at Agent's office.
For Passage or Freight apply to
H. MrLELLAN,
Anent for Los Angelas County.
Office, 81 Main street, opposite head of Com
merclal. mr7—ls
BETHESDA MINERAL SPRING
WATER.
AN INFALLIBLE REM hi) V
for B right's Disease and disorders of the
Kidneys and Liver.
To be obtained of Druggists and Grocers. For
sale'iy J. L. WARD A Ci»., Geu. Ageu's.
Tes'imoniuls of its efficcy cun be found at
ouroffiue. auglll tf
NUMBER 136.
BANKING HOUSES.
THE T3J^IST^.
wm. workman. r. r. r. temple.
TEMPLE & WORKMAN
UANKEUB.
TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES.
Receive Deposits, Issue their Certificates and
transact a
QENEBAL BANKING BUSINESS.
DfIAW ON THE LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK [LIMITECI.
AT SAN FRANCISCO
Exchange for sale on
New York, Hamburg,
London, Berlin and
Paris, FVf\n hfort.
Legal Tenders, Bullion. Gold Dust and Gov
ernment, State, County and City Bonds bought
and Sold. Receive valuables for sate keeri
nd. -10
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
SAVINGS BANK
MAIN STREET,
Tuom Aiiffeh'H, Cal.
CAPITAL STOCK, :::::: $300,000
President J. 8. SLAUSON
Vice-President J. M. GRIFFITH
DIRECTORS:
J. S. SLAUSON, J. M. GRIFFITH,
V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT 8. BAKER,
J. BIXBY, H. B. TICHENOR.
GEORGE S. DODGE.
Open for business from 10 A. M. till 3 P. M.,
and Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received In any amonnts.
Money to loan on real estate in amounts
and for length of time desired.
JlyO-tf-o
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS'
BANK
OF LOS ANGELES,
CAPITAL 9500,000
JOHN O. DOWNEY President
tW. HELLMAN .. Cashier
Exchange for sale on
8»n Frsncisoo. New York.
London, Dublin,
Frankfort, and
XSorlin, Humburg.
Receive deposits and Issue their certificates.
Buy and sell Legal Tenders, Governmet'.t
State, County and City Bonds. Will also pay
tbehlghes' price for Gold and Sliver Bullion.
From and after this date, on all moneys
left as term deposits, Interest will be allowed.
Los Angeles, June 18th. 1874. ly—GO
MISCELLANEOUS.
State Investment Insurance Co.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
409 California Street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Cash Assets Exceed - - - $360,000.
OFFICERS:
PETER DON A HUE President.
A. J. BRYANT. Vice-President
CHARLES H. CCBHINO,..._B. cretary.
Stockholders and Directors In Los
Antfcles:
JOHN O. DOWNEY, F. P. F. TEMPLE,
I. W. HKLtMAN, O. W. CHILDS,
JOHN JONES.
All Premiums for Insurance are deposited
in Los Angeles Banks, and loaned upon ap
proved securities.
WM. J. BRODRICK,
mylotf-3>£ Agent In Los Angeles.
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Let people abroad know
WHAT WE ARE,
WHAT WE CAN BE.
If you do not inform them, who will?
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