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VOLUME 11. £0$ lUgctcc; $cv;tl(L Is Published eve,y morning except Mondny by THE LOS ANGELES CITY AND COUNTY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. OFFICE-llerald Steam Book nnd Job Printing llonnc, S4p;lng street, opposite the Court House. TERMS: Per annum, by mall or express 310 Six months •• d Three months '• " '.„......... 3 Delivered by carriers, per week, ij cents THE WEEKLY HERALD U published every Saturday morning. TERMS. one year, by mail or express, single copy...*!) 00 six months, •• •• •• •■ .1 75 Three " " " •< " \ 00 Advertisements Inserted at leusonable rates All Kinds of Job.fTork done to Com pel c with Snn f'rnm-leco In Price. Style, nnd Elegance ol Workmanship. Latest Telegrams. EASTERN. Another Statement for Tilton, Chicago, Sept. 18.— The tribune this afternoon publishes Tilton's new statement in full, making four full pages of that paper. Following is a synopsis of tlie main points: First portion of the statement con sists of quotations from letters and other evidence, showing the friendly relations existing between Tilton and Beecher up to the time of Mrs. Til ton's confession, and of the marital felicity of Tilton and wife up to the same period, all of which is offer ed as a refutation of the charge of Tilton's vindictiveness toward Beecher nnd of his brutality toward his wife. He then relates, with great particularity, tlie circumstances under which Mrs. Tilton's confession was given, which he alleges was given in detail after exacting from him a solemn pledge that he was not to injure the person implicated nor communicate the fact of her relation, as she wanted to in form him of the fact in her own way. The lirstcriminal act bet sveen Beecher and herself, she stated, occurred Oct. 10, 1868, While Tilton was abseut in New England. The next one was the succeeding Saturday, while Tilton was absent in New Elngland. The next one was the succeeding Saturday eve ning; and these were followed at in tervals during the ensuing Fall, Win ter and Spring. He next inserts a portion of a letter from Susan B. An thony to Mrs. Stanton, dated Nov. 16, 1872, which plainly indicates that Mrs. Tilton had confessed her intiinu cy with Beecher, as also that sho fell through Beecher's pressing, persist ent solicitations. Here follows a note from Mrs. Stanton to Moulton. dated Sept. 7, Which urges him not to fail in his forthcoming statement to repel as false tlie charge of Beecher that Mrs. Tilton thrust her love upon him un sought. Much space is here given to prove the falsity of this assumption. Two columns are devoted to showing the fierce and passionate nature of Mrs. Morse, by ijU >tations from In r letters to Tilton, both before and after her discovery of her daughter's* inti macy with B"echer. This discovery, ho says, was lirst made by Mrs. Morse on the occasion of her accusing him of a liaison witli a friend of Mrs. Tilton, when he said to her, in Mrs. Tilton's presence, that she must either speak respectfully of him and his guests or leave tho house, whereupon Mrs. Morse turned fiercely upon her daugh ter and cried, " Elizabeth, have you been doing wrong?" To which, re ceiving no reply she added, "Is it with Mr. Beecher ?" Mrs. Tilton left the room, but her mother followed and re peated the question. Elizabeth bowed her head in assent. Mrs. Morse, he says, was mime ill by this disclosure, and afterwards for a short time treated him better, and urged him to for give Elizabeth for tlie one sin of her life. New York, Sept. 19.—Tilton's state ment contains a letter from his wife in which she implores him to bury her past, and leave it with God and her rtelf. It clearly confesses a great sin. She begs him not to blast the reputa tion of Beecher, which is dear to her, and asks him if he would like to have her abuse a woman whom he loved. He sets forth that at an interview be tween Beecher, Mrs. Tilton and him self, to settle, if possible, the doubtful parentage of a child born to Mrs. Til ton in June, 1869, Beecher and she both agreed that the date of the first criminal act was the 10th of October, 1868. He declares again Beecher and Mrs. Tilton forced on him the neces sity of making the exposure. .\«n York Democratic State I'ouvfu tion—Tho Platform. SYKAC-usK,Sept. 17.—The Democrat ic State Convention resumed its ses sion this morning, and ex-Governor Seymour, from the Committee on Resolutions, made the following re port: The Democsatic party of New York pledged themselves anew to the prin ciples set forth in their platform adopt ed last year at Utica, approved by the votes of the people of the Empire State and indorsed by the Democrats of Illinois, Michigan, Maine,and other States of the Union. First—Gold and silver is the only legal tender; no currency inconverti ble with coin. Second—Steady steps toward specie payment; no step backward. Thlrd-rHonest paymeut of the pub lic debt in coin [applause], and the sacred preservation of public faith. Fourth —Revenue reform; Federal taxation for revenue only; no Gov ernment partnership with protected monopolies. Fifth—Home rule; limit and local ize most joalously the few powers en trusted to public servants, municipal, State and Federal; no centralization. Sixth—Equal and exact justice to all men; impartial legislation aud taxation. Seventh—A five prjsi bat uo g;tg laws. Eighth— Uniform excise; no sump tuary laws. Ninth—Official countahility, enforc ed by better civil and criminal reme dies; no private use of public funds by public officers. Tenth —Corporations chartered by the State always to be supervised by the State in the interest or the people. Eleventh —The party in power re sponsible for all legislation while in power. Twelfth—The Preridency a public Los Angeles Daily Herald. trutt not a private perquisite; no tliird term. Thirteeuth—Economy In public ex penses that labor may be lightly bur dened. The Democrats of New York, In Convention assembled, recognizing the Independence and patriotism of the Independent Republicans, who, preferring principles to.party, shall unite with them in opposing the pres ent State and National Administra tions, commended to tha support an J approval of all honest and dependent persons the foregoing platform and nominees of this convention. The report was adopted. A ballot for candidate for Ooverner resulted: Samuel J. Tilden, 250; Ama sa J.Parker, 126; scattering, 26; Til den's nomination was made unani mous. Sontli < arollun Colored Republican. Bolting;. Charleston, S. C, Sept. 17th.— The Republicans of Charleston, who are disaffected with the nomination of Chamberlain, have Issued a call for a mass meeting to-night, to indorse the movements of the nomination of an Independent Republican ticket, and favoring honest" government. The movements developing great strength in many of the counties, particularly in the support of the State. From Louisiana. New York, Sept. Is. -There are no new development in Louisiana affairs. McEnery aud Perm have issued an ad dress calling on people to obey the constituted authorities. Kellogg apprehends further disturb ances in New Orleans. All of Kellogg's officers will resutne duties to-day by his orders. Santa Bnrbnra Postmaster—Wool. C. Tibbetts has been appointed Post master at Santa Barbara. California wool isquoted at 27©35 c., ns to quality. FOREIGN. Scheme to Drive Foreigners out of Hayti. Kingston (Jamaica), Sept. 15.—8y the new Haytien Constitution of 1874, foreigners will be treated during the time of any future revolution, rebel lion or war, like Haytiens; that is, anything they may lose or have des troyed will not be repaid by the Hay tien Government. On the other hand, the old Constitution still holds good that no white man can ever acquire the rights of nationality. As almost all the foreign trade, imported and exported, is« in the hands of foreigners (for Haytiens have, with very few exceptions, no credit in other coun tries), it is natural that foreign houses must, in supplying smaller merchants, give large credit; so, according to the new Constitution, those who owe for eigners can pay them during the next revolution, when license will be given them to rob foreigners without fear of punishment. To judge from the speeches made in the National Assem bly, it is evidently the object of the speakers to get up a rebellion to drive foreigners out of Hayti. The Bazaar Is now giving 13 yards Best American Prints for SI. Also, six yards 4-4 French aud American prints for SI. At the corner of Main nnd Requena streets, oppo site tlie U. S. Hotel. '•' Everybody Is wondorlng why the Bazaak Is sell ing their goods so cheap. The reason Is they must clear out their Spring and Sum mer goods to make room for the Immense stock of Fall and Winter goods which they will soon receive. * SOCIETY NOTICES. ~ I. O. O. F. Antfelita Lodge No. 103, I. O. O. F.— Regular meetings of this Lodge are held every Monday evening ats o'clock, at Odd Follows' Hail, Downey Block. Visiting and sojourn ing brothers in good standing arc invited to attend. ' I. J. SMITH, N. G. E. A. Pkkuss, Jr. R. S. au9 Masonic Notice. Los Angeles Lodge No. 42, F. A A. M.— The stated meetings of this Lodge are held on tin? lirst 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. Chas. Smith, Secretary. no2B-ly—6 MISCELLANEOUS. Excursion Tickets! GOOD ALL, NELSON &, PERKINS' STEAMSHIP LINE. AT THE REQUEST OF THE Managers of the Mechanic's Industrial Fair, to be held at Sun Francisco, and for the convenience of visitors from this district, this Company will Issue EXCURSION TICKETS During tho continuance ofthe Fair, for EIGHTEEN DOLLARS For the round trip, which will be good for re turn on the vessels of Pacific Mall Steamship Company, if so desired. We ure now prepared to issue these Tickets alltd J. L, WARD & CO., Agts.,43 Main St. PAGE & GRAVEL, Successors to Johu Goller. Carriage and Wagon MANUFACTORY, Nos. 3.1, 35 and 37 I.os Augeies nt reel, LOS ANGELES, Cal. MANUFACTURE Wagons and Vehicles of all CfBFWJIs kinds, of the BEST MATERIALS. ami on short notice. A Complete Painting and Trimming Estab lishment attached. tte-Repairlng neatly and promptly dove. ÜB-J'rlces Moderate. All work warranted. ianl-tf—B J. G. JACKSON Keeps ull kinds of LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, Posts, Shakes, Plaster Paris, CEMENT tint! RAIB. Corner of Alameda und First streets. I.OS A NOKL V.H , CAL, W. W. ROBINSON, AGENT. Holman's team reaJy In yard to deliver or ders. sep3tf LOS ANGELES, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1874. BUSINESS CARDS. MRS. REYNOLDS, Late from san Francisco, First-Class Dressmaker and Milliner; lias opened business at IVo. IT'l Mnin street, Where all work In her line will be attended to with neatness und dispatch. seplHtf DR. N. B. MATTHEWS, Licentiate ofthe Royal College of Surgeons, London, Kngland; graduate of the Roj-al Uni versity, Glasgow, Scotland, and twenty-six ye irs practicing his profession in the U'lltod States, has opened an office In the HIENSCH BLOCK, corner of Los Angeles and Commer cial streets, Los Angeles. Special attention given to obstetrics and diseases of women. sepls-lm" J. BTRELITZ. MERCHANT TAILOR, AND FASHION ABLE CLOTHIER. No. 73 Main Street, In front or the Orient Saloon. Dowuey Block. A larme stock of Cloths. Good Ills guaranteed. mr24-tf—l S. H. BUCHANAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Successors to Buchanan A Husklns. CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR ALL KINDS of Bulldlngand satisfaction guaranteed. Headquarters at the Corner of Second and Fort street. ap2o-tf-3 C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO., Successors to J. B. SAUNDERS & CO., DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, V& 31 uin Street, LOS ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the PUREST L.tUGS and PATENT MEDICINES of all kinds. BIT Prescriptions carefully com pounded day and night. no2-tf—3 DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT CJUITS MADE TO ORDER AT THE MOST O reasonable terms. Wrappers and dresses cut and basted. Perfect satisfaction given. Also, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Made to order. cet, opposite the College. • ug2o:lm* COLOME CIGAR MANUFACTORY White House, Commercial St. THREE DOORS FROM LOS ANGELES ST. GOOD CIGARS (FOREIGN ANO DOMESTIC) FOR SALE CHEAP. aug'itf-3 LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES — AT — Porry, Woodworth & Co.'s LUMBER YARDS — ANO — PLANING MILLS, No. Hi Co m mere in I street, near Itull road Depot. ini-20-tf—3 CONTE & PROAL, DYEING and SCOURING, COR. FIRST AND LOS ANGELES STS., (Old Oambrinus Brewery.) Dyeing- aud Cleaning Fentncra a spe cialty. Curtains and Blanket* cleaned by v new process. Odorless Cleaning of Olove*. Ladies and Gentlemen's Clothing cleaned without Shrinkage. bust Work culled for and returned to any part of the city. sepls-lm* Montana Meat Market. FRCELINGER & FRANCK. fffW The best and tenderest Meats flr-*,/ in the market. None but the iatcsaa. Primest Boef and Mutton ever to be found. Note the address—Montana Meat Market, Main Street, near First, Los Angeles. Juultf—3 New Drug Store! l>i". V. Geleioh HAS OPENED AN EXCELLENT DRUG Store, well assorted with the best medi cines, which he constantly receives by every steamer from the famed house of Messrs. Reddlngton, Hostetter A Co., San Francisco. This new Drug Store recommends itself to all the Inhabitants of Los Angeles In general, as also to the many friends of Dr. V. Gelcich, who have not forgotten the celebrated Plaza Drug Store, which has now been removed to Eort St., bet. Third & Fourth. The Doctor also recommends tho services of the experienced chemist and apothecary who attends his drug store. ALL THE MODERN LANGUAGES Are spoken and prescriptions arc compound ed with great cure and accuracy MOTH A>AY ANO NIGHT. scpt-stf VETERINARY^SURGEON. OSCAR C, BALDY, V. S., TREATS ALL diseases of the horse. Can be found at corner Fourth and Fort streets. Los Ange les, Cal. au2 tf—2 FORWARDING &. COMMISSION. " HELLMAN, HAAS & C0,,~ Forwarding & Commission MERCHAISTS, HAVE FOR SALE THE PUREST GROCERIES, TIIE BEST PROVISIONS, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco Of the choicest Imported Brands. PAINTS, OILS, BOOKS AM) SASHES, BLINDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. 14 and 16 I.os Angeles and Commercial St LOS ANGELES. no3tl—4 ""siMTsTrTT^WT /COMMISSION MERCHANT. General dealer in all kinds of COUN TRY PRODUCTIONS, Hides, Grain and Wool. Makes advances on Consignments to all parts of the United States. Nos. 24 and 84 Aliso St.. L()S ANGELES- ocs-ly4p—3 J. L. Ward & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire & Marine Insurance Agents. 43 MAIN STREET, I_OK ANGELES, CAL. aprU-tf—3 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. HOBBS Can be consulted at his residence, Alamedi street, near the Depot. Special attentloi given to Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Cancers Tumors, Ac. These latter affections trealcc successfully, by a perfectly safe process, with out either Incision or burning and nearly pain less. aug23!f DR. J. W. OLIVER, HOMCEOPATHIST. Office and residence brick bunding, east side or Spring st. between Court and First streets, Los Angeles Je 18-ly->24 K. D. WISS. M. D.. GRADUATE OF JEFFERSON Medical College, Philadelphia Offlci in Lao Franco Building, Main street. Offlc< hours, from Bto 10% A. it., and from IV£ to I P. M. Obstetrics ft Diseases of Women a Specialty, my7-ly—ls DR. M. 8. JONES, T7*ORMERLY OF ST. LOUIS, MO. g__WS lJ has located In Los Angeles when nBPHE.be will give his special attention t< diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office : Spring St., opposite Temple Block, feb2stf—2 Dr. L. Dexter Lyford, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON — OFFICE, No. 17, Downey Block, Los Angeles, California. Office hours—tt to 11 a.m.; Ito 8 and 7 to 8 p. m. ap23-tf—l DR. A. S. SHORB, JJOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. OFFICE—Nearly opposite the Post Office. RESIDENCE—No. 13 Franklin street. oc2-tt—2 J. H. McKEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON — OFFICE, No. 1 Spring street, opppostte Temple's Bank. Residence —No. 239 Main street, Los Angeles, California. mrlB-tf—2 J. li. ItOWA HI). H, T. HAZARD HOWARD & HAZARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICES IN No. 8 DOWNEY BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL. nvSpecial attention given to business In the United States Land Office. ocz-tf—2 A. QLASSELL, fl, H. SMITH. A. B. CHAPMAN, H. M. SMITH. GLASSELL, CHAPMAN &SMITH, AT LAW, OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-stalrs, Los Angeles, California. oc2-tf—2 CHARLES 1.1 Nl' I.KY. J. 8. THOMPSON. LINDLEY & THOMPSON, AT LAW, OFFICE—Room Nos. 51 and 52, over Tem ple A Workman's Bank. oc2-tf—2 W. L. MARSHALL. WILL D. GOULD. J. H, BLANCHARD. MARSHALL. GOULD & BLANCHARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW—OFFICE opposite the Court House. Rooms Nos. IS and 19 Tempi* Block, Los Angeles. Cal. Will practice in all the Courts of this State, and attend to business in U. S. Land Office. f£-2 LEW. C. CABANIS, NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEY nncer and Searchor of Recordi for this County. OFFICE-No. 44 Temple Block, Los Ange les, California. oc2-tf—2 GEORGE J. CLARKE, NOTARY PUBLIC-COMMISSIONER OF Deeds for Arizona, and Broker. Office, Gauahl A McDanlels, Downey Block. Je 19-tf—2 V. E. HOWARD & SONS, AT LAW, TEMPLE BLOCK. LOS ANGELES. oc2-tf —2 A. A. WILSON, & COUNSELLOR. OFFICE- Room Nos. 2A A 27 Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. oc2-tf—l A. H. JUDSON. J. W, OILLETTK. P. K. ADAMS Att'y at Law. Recorder. Att'y at Law. JUDSON, GILLETTE & ADAMS, EXAMIMERS OF TITLES. 39 Spring; St., Los Angeles, Cal, oc2-tf—2 G. W. MORGAN, ESTATE AGENT, Four doors south ofthe Post Office, Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. iWMONEY To LOAN. oc2-tl—2 E. J. WESTON, ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN, U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Room 61, Temple Block, Third Story, Los Angeles, Cal -Ifornla. mylotf-3 J. E. GRIFFIN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OFFICE-ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK, Lotel Angeles, Otxl. titfvSpucial attention given to Land and Pr obate business. myl-tf—2 JOHN COLDSWORTHY, U. 8. MINING AND LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Room 6, Downey's Block, I.os Angelee. nov4tf—2 Wm. H. J. BROOKS, " SEARCHER OF RECORDS IP or I_,ofe) A iigcli's County. RECORDER'S OFFICE, OR NO. 8, DOWNEY BLOCK. aprll tf-3 MRS. N. A. PICKENS, M. D., HOMOEPATHIC AND HYGEINIC PHY sirian. Tieats ull diseases. Colls an swered day or night. Specialty: Obstetrics and female diseases, ai) Spring srtcet, Los Angeies, Cal. J v2B tf— t E. F. KYSOR, ARCHITECT, ROOM No. 14 HELLMAN'S BLOCK, COR ner of Commercial and Los Angeles Streets. ap2. f »tf— 2 MORSCH & MANNING, HOUSE;ANDKIGN PAINTEItS—FRESCO, Scene, Gliding, und Banner Painters'— 16 Court street, opposite Court-house, Los Angeles. Graining, Glazing, Calclminlnij and Paper-hanging. Jyltt-Sm—2 8. GOLDSTEIN, DEALER IN CANDIES, NUTS, FRUITS Cigars, Tobacco, etc.. etc. A specialty made of POULTRY, Fresh Butter, Eggs and Provisions, Main street, next door to the Montana meal markst. Goods delivered free of charge. aug2o:lm PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L. J. BACRISTE, Real Estaio Broker and Conveyancer OFFICE, No. 41 Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal. seplOt Its D. PITT, General Business & Real Estate Agent LABOR EXCHANGE OFFICE, sepiatf 90 Downey Block. J. R. McConnkll. H. M. Judoi MoConnell A Judge, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ROOMB, TEMPLE BLOCK augzjtf Scripture & Ellis, No. M DOWNEY BLOCK. au9 CHAS. E. BEANE, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER—DEEDS correctly drawn. Office, Ground Floor Downey Block, Main Street, next door tt Bush's Jewelry Store. JlySOtf—2 Dr. Joseph Kurtz, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to Lanfranco's Building, Main street, above tho Drug Store of C. F. Helnzeman A Co. Will give particular attention lo EYE and EAR DISEASES. Office hours: From f to 11 a. m . from 2to 4 p. m., and from 8 to tt p. m. Residence: Buenavlsta street. augltt J. H. BLAND, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW & REAL ESTATE AGENT—Room 44, at head ot 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. uugtttr LIQUORS, ETC. POETRY. Though preachers may preach and teachers teach Of the evil effects of drink, 'Tls 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— 'Tls true beyond a doubt, That sparkling wine Is a gift divine Life would be drear without. HOT EXT NCR served from 11 to V-A A. M., and In tbe evening from 8 till 12 o'clock, at the PALACE SALOON, No. 97 Temple Block, mr7-tf-2VS ] WILLIAMS A ROGERS, Prop'rs. PARTNERSHIP THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO., Have now for sale Blank Forms for "Certificates of Partnership," Prepared In legal fbrm for 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 MUST HAVE IT PUBLISHED IN SOME NEWSPAPER FOR FOUR WEEKS. HAVE IT PUBLISHED IN THE HERALD. CUCAMONGA WINE. DEPOT AT LOUIS MESMER'S WINE CELLAR, underneath the new U.S. Hotel, cornerof Los Angeles and Re quena streets. Wlue by the Glass, Bottle or Gallon. All kinds of Liquors, Wines and Bitters at wholesale and retail. NOTICE. The public of Los Angeles ere hereby noti fied that no other person lv Los Angeles but Louis Mesmer bus wines from the Cocomongo ruuehes. J. li. SANSEVAIN. nos-2ptf—4 P. LACTH. FBETZ MKNZ. NEW YORK BREWERY, PHIL. LAUTH & CO., (Successors to Chris. Heune) Proprietors. The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRIL LIANL LAGER BEER South of Sun Francisco. Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED B*.ER promptly attended to. The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de fies competition in tbe State. mrft-tf —5 CITY BREWERY And SALOON, Cor. Second and Spring Streets, LOS ANGELEfc' Fine Lager Beerfor sale IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. no2-tf-3 JOS. LEIBER, Proprietor. THE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. L. ML HOLT, Secretary, No. 41 Temple Block Eos Angeles THIS ASSOCIATION. IS DESIGNED TC pay the sum of $9,000 to the family or nominee of doceased m> ne hers. Its membership Is now rapidly tilling up The expense to each member Is light -tin cost being about ono-thlrd that charged by tin old-style Life Insurance Companies. Tlie Mutual Aid, A paper devoted to the Interests of the Asso OiatlO \ Will be sent to any oue applying lo tin Heciet iry. A good, live agent Is wanted In every neigh borhood In Southern California, to cauvasi for members. . For further particulars inquire of the Secre tary, either In person or by letter, : Los Angeles, July 15, 1874. LINES OF TRAVEL. LOS ANGELES DIVISION SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Lsl4 n\f ' mr lri 'mm suga* Anaheim Branch Railroad. LOS ANGELES & SAN PEDRC Railroad and Steamer. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, On and after WEDNESDAY, April 12,18741 and until further notice, trains will run ever] day as follows: LEAVES LOB ANOELES: FOR ARRIVE Wilmington 10:00 a. ME. 11:16 a. m San Fernando 11:80 " 12:45 r. m Spadra t:SO P. at. 6:15 " Wilmington 4:00 " 6:16 " Nletoe _ 4:90 " 6:20 " TOWARD LOS ANGELEB: LEAVE. ARRIVE Wilmington _.7:46 A. sr. 9:00 a. m Spadra „ 8:60 " 10:8 C " Nletos g:6O a 9:40 " Wilmington 1:00 p. m. 8:16 T. at San Fernando .1:30 " 3:80 " "ON ■TRABtKR DAYS," Time of trains between Los Angeles and Wil mington will be varied so as to oonneot wttb steamer. Train between Loa Angelas and Nietos will stop at the following points on Alameda street for passengers only, to wit: KOHLERST., WASHINGTON, and RUBIO'S The time of C. Ducommun, corner Com mercial and Main streets, has been adopted by this company. ap23-tf-10 E. E. HEWITT. SnpL GOOD ALL, NELSON & PERKINS' STEAMSHIP LINES. The ELEGANT and FAST BAJL < '"" lf> f STEAMSHIPS of this Line will sail regularly, as follows: o<S<O < O ~~ 1 S g 5 I S | \ £?3353g tc CfC: g r B « S:C D a 9 ?:f: ? i p r ■ Q 5 ojpvtf - r £ 1 1 1 -3 tut* jo/ J§__S__ «g X S <c p. uv B Mw/ v a, r p g ■ - - 8 . f OMVuvjjf * |» - - £ t! ut >B M J g -I g fe 8 fi <o "Pg ___ Q 4 s 1 % - S 1 V_ wvtyvuy _ „ _ „ ■ n>*>wv tJ g io P pet 5 £ r* 1 1 - <r) yog jo/ P IU/JifLTUy g-i Mj |j S oa ___ 9 1 £ « 5 - • ' t % 03.UOJJ8 - -j —:C-—a — H . S THE STEAMSHIP \ E N T Tj Tt JL. Calls ut Santa Barbara only. The CONSTANTINE Calls at the principal way norts, and goes uo farther thau Auaholm. The KALORAMA, calling at all way ports, sails about every two weeks, as per special advertisement, and goosuo further than Ana helm. Passengers take the 10 a. m. train Ibr San Diego and the 4 P. m. train for San Francisco, uuless otherwise advertised. Vessels leave for San Diego on same day of arrival at San Pedro. For Freight, Passage or Information, apply to or address J. L. WARD A CO.. Agent*, JyS tf—l3% No. 43 Main streeL PACIFIC MAILJJEAMSHIP CO. S C H L E. the Largest Ships ! THE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, Tlie Quickest Tim©! San Francisco and Los Angeles Route. THE STEAMER ORIZABA CalllnsT at Santa Barbara only, AND STEAMER I* JL O I T* I C, Calling at Principal Way Ports. If 1 it j »f \ fl Steamers. s* JS 6.5 Si it *t "I if Orlxaba Sept, 2 Sept. i Sept. 01 Sept. 8 Senator " 8 11 12| •' IS Orlxaba " 16 " 17 " 19 " 21 Senator H 19 " 22 " Ti " 3» Orliaba " 2tl "28 "80 Oct. 2 Benator Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 " 8 Orliaba "7 "9 "11 " 18 Senator... " 18 " 10 " 17 " 80 Steamer Oraisbs goes tbrougU to San Diego. Steamer Faeitic to Arabella Landing Only. THE STEAMER Oil*® V, WITH COMBUSTIBLES, £ Will leave San Francisco ibr San Pedro, and Way Ports, September 14, Returning, will leave San Pedro for San Francisco September 20th. The GIPSY Is especially adapted for car rying Live Stock. FOR NEW YORK VIA PANAMA, And Kingston, Island of Jamaica. Steamers leave San Francisco every week. Steamers of Sept. 17th and evciy alternate Thursday call at San Diego and prlnoinal Mexican and Central American ports. PASSAGE: From San Pedro to New York. Cabin, upper deck $100 Cabin, lower deck 90 Steerage 60 Through Bills from New York to San Pedro at Very Low Rates. FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. , Steamers leave San Francisco Sept, Ofh and jvery fourteen days thereafter. Through Bills of Lading signed to New York, Europe, Mexico and South America. Plans of steamers' Cabin ut Agent's office. For Passage or Freight upply to H. McLELLAN, AKent for Los Anicelus County. Office, 61 Main street, opposite head of Com merotal. mr7—ls BETHESDA MINERAL^PRWG WATEIt. AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY lOr Brig hl's Disease and disorders of tliu Kidneys and Liver. To be obtained of Druggists and Grocers. Fot aals by J. L. WARD A CO., Gen. Agents. Testimonials of Us efficacy can be found at our office. augio tf NUMBER 147. BANKING HOUSES. THE BANK. Witt. WOHJUtU*. r. r. r. m pi c. TEMPLE & WORKMAN. BANKERS. TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. Receive Depoelta, Issue their Csrttfloetsa and transact a UEKERAL KAXMIHU BCKI3TKBA. DRAW ON THE LONDON AND SaTfranciSCO RANK [LWITED], AT JAN FRANCISCO Exchange ibr sale on New York, Rsmbnrg. London, Berlin and I"»ri«, Frankfurt. Legal Tenders, Bullion, Gold Oust and Gov t^f n Ssbi Bt^'( - ;oonty » n dClty Bonds bought and Sold. Receive valuables Ibr safe keep ng. —10 LOS ANOELES COUNTY SAVINCS BANK MAIN STREET, I-oss Angeles, Cal. CAPITAL STOCK, :::::: 9300,000 J. S. SLAUSON Vice-President. _J. M. GRIFFITH »I RECTORS: J. 8. SLAUSON, J. M. GRIFFITH, V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT 8. BAKER, J. BIX 11Y, H. B. TICHENOR. GEORGE S. DODGE. Open for business from 10 a. m. till S p v and Saturday evenl oga from 6to 8 o'clock. Deposits received in any amounts. Money to loan on real estate in amounts aud for length of time desired. JlyV-tf—6 FARMERS' ANO MERCHANTS' BANK OE LOS ANOELES, CAPITAL SBOO.OOO f^S 1 -& PS r T2 EY -"-- President L W. HELLMAN _ Cashier Exchange for sale on San Francisco, New "Vorlx, London. JJnblin. granlifort, Paris, and Jrforlin, Hamburg. Receive deposits and issue their eertlflcates. Buy and sell Legal Tenders, Government State, County nnd City Bonds. "Will also pay the highest price for Gold and Silver Bullion. From and after this date, on all moneys left us term deposits, Interest will be allowed Los Angeles, June 18th. 1874. ly—6o MISCELLANEOUS. State Investment Insurance Co. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 409 California Street. SAN FRANCISCO. Cash Assets Exceed • • . $360,000. OFfTclrs : PETER DONAHUE -PresldenL A. J. BRYANT. Vice-President CHARLES H. duSHlNG,..._Se£etary. Stockholder* and Directors In Los Angeles i JOHN O. DOWNEY, F. P. T. TEMPLE, L W. HELLMAN, 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-8% Agent in Los Angeles. THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE WAREHOUSE AND Shipping Association ! B. D. WILSON, JT. CI. DOWNEY, President, Vice-FresidenL THIS COMPAN V ARE NOW PREPARED to receive ou storage, or for shipment large quant it les of the Agricultural and Min eral productions of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. ALSO LUMBER, MERCHANDISE, WAREH, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, And all other supplies for consumption in the country; all of whlsh will be Covered by Insurance, unless otherwise directed. Liberal advances will be negotiated at cur rent rates of interest. They piepared at all times to rtore grain of all kinds, either in bulk or sack, free from dampness. Their extensive Wharf facilities and Com modious Warehouses warrant them in guar anteeing superior advantages at low rates. NORMAN C. JONES, Junft—lo Secretary and Superintendent. THE GREAT IRRIGATING PUMP! OF THE DAY. MP. W. T. CLAPP HAVING LOCATED permanently In Los Angeles, will attend to the business pertaining to tke Wilcox Steam Water Lifter For me In Los Angeles county. My patrons will find Mr. Claim to be a fair and honorable busiuess mau. Call and see him at his resi dence, Sun Gabriel Orange Grove Association, San Gabriel, or address P. O. Box 73, Los An geles. ALLEN WILCOX. San Francisco, May 17,1874. Jy2Btf—4 J. J. REYNOLD'S PIONEER HACK LINE. CLARENDON HOTEL. Contracts for Hacks. Bareuches, Carriages. Coaches.etc., for Weddings, Ficulcs, Balls and Funerals. None but careful drivers em ployed. Jly4tr-3