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VOTiUME 111. 1 0% QnyUp |ernia. Is Published oveiy morning except Monilay i 1 bT i . THE LOS ANOEI.ES AND COUNTY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. OFFICE—Herald Nteam Book nno Job I'rlntlnir House. Spring strei t, nppnaite \ tie Court House. TOIOIH: Per annum, by mall or express $10 Six months " » h Three months '• •• • 3 Delivered by earrlew, per week, *5 rients THE WEEKLY HERALD Is published every Saturday rnnnitng. TERMS. One year, b.v mall or express, sjnglc copv...s:l 00 Six months, " " " 1 75 Three " " " ... 1 00 Advertisements Inserted at reasonable rates All »i .ioi,.w „rk done to Com pel <• with Francisco In Price, Style, nhd Flegnncc of Workmanship. Everybody Is wondering wliv the Ba/.a v: Is sellingthelr 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. The Bazaar Is now giving 12 yards Best American Prints for SI. Also, six yards 4-4 French and American prints for 81. At the corner of Main and Reouena streets, oppo site the U. S. Hotel. * NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GOLDEN SONGSTER, For tho Land of SUNSHINE AND FLOWERS, CONTAINING Kong;* or I.oTe, Songs of Home, Sours of Country. Complimentary Edition, 2,000 Copies —Illuminated Title — Heavy Paper —To be issued in November. VB~ During the month of November the Merchants and other business and professlon rl gentlemen nnd ladies will present to their customers in Los Angeles and vlclnltv, Two Thousand copies ofthe GOLDEN SONG STER. In addition to a few pages of adver tlsments, and a compilation of editorial notic es of first-class houses, and twenty-four blank pages for a Pocket Diary or Account Book, will bo presented tlie following beautiful CATALOGUE OF SONGS: 1. Tho Star Spangled Banner; 2. The Watch on tho Rhine; o. Thou art Dreoming; 4. The Marseillaise Hymn; 5. Walt forthe Turn or the Tide; d. oh, why. should the Splrß of Mortal be proud; 7 Mnllte Darling: 8. Meet me, Josle, at Ihe Gale: 0. Enoch Arden—Annie Darling; 10. Kathleen Mavourneen; 11. Shamus O'Brien; 12. Rock me to sleep, Mother; 18. Her Bright Smile haunts me still; 14. Put me in my little bed; 15. Lord I.OVCI and Lady Nancy; lti. Homeless to-night; or, Boston In ashes: 17. The Old Oaken Bucket; IS. Hope; or. Leaf br Leaf the Roses full; 19. The Little Brown Jug; 20. Shell of Ocean; 21. John Anderson, my Jo; 22. Bonny Doon; 23. swinging In the Lane; 21. Old Grimes' Cellar Door; vb. The Ship on Fire; 26. The Golden Stair; 27. Pat Muiloy; 2S. Norah O'Neal; 29. Norah's Reply; 50. It is better to Laugh than be Sighing; 51. Something Sweet to think of; 32. The Days of'Fortv-Nlne; ;l.i. The Last Rose of Summer 'H. Ever of Thee, I'm Fondly Dreaming; ;l. r >. Auld Lang Syne; M. Joe Bowers; 37. Then you'll remember me; **. Deal with mekindlv; 39. Beautiful Dreamer; "* 40. Ofl In the Stilly Night; 41. Pass under the Rod; 42. That Little Church aroand the corner; 4:!. Lone Rock b.v the Sea; -41. Let us speak of a man as we find him; 4n. Don't be angry with me, Darling; 4t). I am not angry with you, Dearest; 47. Good Night—Farewell. Also a number of beautiful Spanish songs, Including "l,a Poderosa," "El Susplro," "El Trobodor." Etc. je wo*A magnificent collection • handsomely printed- elegantly bound —and the entire edi tion oi Two Thousand to be given away. Ask lor them at the principal business houses. St. Lawrence Publishing Co., Los Angeles, Cal. R. 8. LAWRENCE, oetfcjw Stat. Hep. WM. FARRELL, IS'o. IO COURT STHKKT, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Pipe FITTER, Buildings fitted with Gas and Water Pipe and fixtures ut short notloc, on LJ«'j»!-»<>inil>l<- Terms. i >us fixtures rennlihed nnd made to look .is good as new. The EMPIRE GAS BURNER FOH SALE. «wr>AH Work Warranted, -fc* Ol tJtf Instructions in French. Prof. LOUIS ADAMS Will Instruct classes or private pupils. He bus been exclusively engaged in teacning the French language for the past fifteen years, and has the highest testimonials from hast en! institutions with which he has been con neoUd. Address to cure ot P. Philip, Esqr., Downey Block. sep29-lm BETHESDA MINERAL SPRING WATER. AX INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Brlght's Disease and disorders of the Kidneys and Llvur. To be obtained of Druggists and Grocers. For sale by J. L. WARD S. CO., Gen. Agents. Testimonials of its efficacy can be found at our office. augl9 tf H. J. WOLF. THOS. GATES. WOLF & GATES' S ALOOU, MAIN stkkki, opposite Commercial. None but the Purest and Best Wines & Liquors tfept at this house. Both imported and Domestic Brands are selected with care. A superb lunch Is served every day, aid all the principal news papers may be found iitthe reading rooms. ' r sepistf STOCK FOR SALE. THE CASTAC WATER DITCH ANO PLACER MINING COMPANY. Cupltal Stock of this Company SSO.OOO DIVIDED INTO 5,000 SHARES. TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED Shares of this Stock has been set apart for working capital, one thousand of which are now to be sold for cash. For information cull on B. L^or^ au4 tf- 4V 4 President. Los Angeles Daily Herald. SOCIETY NOTICES. I. 676 m F . Ang-ellta Lodge No. IN, I. O. O. F. — [tegular meetings of this Lodge are held every Monday evening utB o'clock, al Odd Fellows' Hall, Downey Block. Visiting and sojourn ing brother* In good standing are invited to attend. I. LSMITH, N. O. E. A. Preuss, Jr. It. S. auft Orange Grove Encampment, No. 31, I. 0. 0. F. RF.fi I'LAB MEETINGS held on the Sec ond and Fourth TUESDAYS of each month at 1% v. M. Sojourning Patriarchs In good standing are cordially Invited to attend. (i. U. MATFIKI.D, C. F. A. W. HriTox, Scrthe. Masonic fiotice. Loa AoKelea Lodfre N0.42, F. A A. M. The stated meetings of this Lodge are held on the Orst Monday of each month at 7:;K> P. M. Members of Pentalplni, No. 202, and all Mas ter Masons In good standing are cordially In vited. 8. c. FOY.W.M. ('Has. Smith.Hccreturv. ao2»-iy--o Los Angeles Chapter No 33, It: • it. Staled convocations on 2d.Mftndayof each month at ly, r. it. Nt Masonic Hall. Sojourn ing companions In good standing cordially Invited. By order of the H. F. W! H. A. Kino. Secretary. awa»a»ssasa}SSwns»a^ M^assManawa»a»SßSi LUMBER-YARDS. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES Perry. Woodworth & Co.'s LUMBEtt YARDS — AND 1 PLANING MILLS, No. i« Commercial afreet, near Hall road Oepot. mr2ti-tf—3 GRIFFITH, LYNCH & CO. LUMBER DEALERS, CORNER OF Alameda and Kli-wt SDs., DEALERS IN Surfaced Lumber at $42 50 per M ft. Merchantable Lumber 32 50 " " " Flooring at - - - 42 50 " " " They constantly keep on hand DOORS, WINDOWS. BLINDS, POSTS. BHLNOLEB, I.ATHS, SHAKES, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC., KTC ap2B-tf—6 J. G. JACKSON Keeps all kinds of LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, DOORS, WINDOWS. BLINDS. Posts, Shakes, Plaster Paris, CEMENT and HAUL Corner of Aiameda and First strebts. LOS AN'UELES, CAL. W. W. ROBINSON, AGENT. Holman's team ready in yard to deliver or ders. sep;ttr MISCELLANEOUS. E. K. KfSHER. L. W. THATCHER. T H X Great Jewelry House FISHER & THATCHER F OK M Kit I. V E. E. FISHER & CO. «T MAIN ST., ... I.os Ang-eles, Oil. Manufacture, Repair and Sell Everything iv their line, at Manufacturer's Prices. i sepsf*- T. C. SWIOART. JOfl. HCBKK, 111. SWICART & HUBER, DEALERS IN STOVES, TIN. COPPER AND SHEET-IRON-WARE - — »»Tni— CROCKERY WARE, GLASS. Hardware and Willow-ware, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS PLUMBING AND CAS FITTING Done to Order. Sign of the Big Red Coffee-Pot, NO. UO MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES. Junaitf—6 J. L. Ward & Co., 4* MAIN STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FIRE AMD MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS REPRESENTING London Assurance Corporation, Aaaeta, Ki.'J.ooo.ooo. /Etna Insurance Co., of Hartford, Aaaeta, 96,000,000. Union Ins. Co., of San Francisco Aaaeta, $1,000,000. Policies are written by us In above som panles, without reference to parent office*. Liberal advancements made on GRAIN oi PRODUCE, consigned to our correspondents in San Francisco, at moderate rules of com mission. i t 23-lm- VTIO dMI Hi hnHI i « JMVO TMA LOS ANGELES, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1874. BUSINESS CARDS. Late from San Francisco, First-Class Dressmaker and Milliner; Has opened business at No. I'M Mulu Sttrafete Where all work In ber line will be attended to with nentnessand dispatch. Hats bleaebed and ft | f seplHtf -jam MERCHANT TAILOR, fCND FASinON* ABLE CLOTHIER. ><>. 7i Main Street. In front of the Orient Saloon. Downey lilock. A InreeHfor-il *&w#i*P flloitWr.*o»s*4 fits Kuaranteed. mrt4-tf—2 S. H. BUCHANAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Succoenorl to-Btichanan lluililn -. TAKEN FOR ALL KINDS \J of Building and satisfaction guaranteed. Headquarters at the Corner of Second and Fort street. ap2-">-tf— 3 C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO., Suoeessois to J. B. SAUNDERS A CO., DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, 73 Main Street, LOS ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the PUREST 1..1 D OS nnd PATENT .MEDICINES of all kinds, oar Prescriptions earelully com pounded day and night. no2-tf—l ~COiNTE: *. PrJOALT DYEING and SCOURING, COR. FIRST AND LOS ANGELES STS., (Old oaMbrtnu&SrcfiMfty.i -- llyeloir and Cleaning Feather* a spe cialty. Curtains anil Blanket* cleaned br a new process. Odoi'less denning; pf.Ulotes. Ladles and Gentlemen's Clothing cleaned without Bhrlnkstrat L H"U»fTIO9 »«- Work called ror and returned to any part of the city. sepl6-lm 1 Montana Meat Market. FIttELTNGER & FRANCR". ftofM The best and tenderest Meats M-*Jj in the market. None but the *sjb£sb&. Primest Beef and Mutton ever to be found. Note tho address—Montana Meat Market, Main Street, near Pint, Los Angeles. Junltf—3 CI AYE ALLEN* [Successor to A. M- DODSON.] Meat Market ! ! No. 121 MAIN RTRERT. HPIIK BEST OF MEAT OF EVE-|CJJW 1 ry variety, Fresh and Salted,con- iETJr sffintly on hand und delivered ■■ isVftei der to any part of the City. my2l-Rm—B DRUGS---MEDICINES. NEW T3TlKti STORE! V. CHEVALLIER HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT DRUG Store,ln SIGNORET'S NEW BUILDING, Main St., opp. Pico House, Well assorted with fresh and pure medicines Also v splendid assortment of PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES'! Sponges, and' every toilet urflele fnora tlie best bouses of the United States aud France. American and French patent medicines. I-Cnslish. French fvna Spanish are Wpoken. V'.Chevalller has been established lvi San Francisco sinee '49, and his lpng experience In the drug business will recommend him to the confidence and .patronage oftbeAieople and medical fraternity of Los Angeles. sen2&-tf . .. . _ New Drug Store! I > i*. > r . tJreJ c i c h HAS OPENED AN EXCELLENT DRUG Store', well assorted with the best medi cines, which he constantly receives b.v every steamer from the famed house of Messrs. j lU'ddington. Mosteiter A Co., San Francisco. | This new Drugstore' recommends itselt to ] all the Inhabitants of Los Angeles in general, as also to the many friends of Dr. V. Gelcleb, who have not lorgotten the celebrated Plaza Drug Store, which has n<T\v De<?n removed to Eort St., bet. Third & Fourth. The Doctor ulso recommends the services of the experienced chemist and apothecary who attends his drug store. ALL THE MODERN LANGUACES Are spoken nnd prescriptions are compound ed with great care and aceurnev BOTH DAY .vivi> IVIXiHT. sept-otf MISCELLANEOUS. ~"L0S ANGELES AGENCY. A Most Valuable Discovery! The Babcock Fire Extinguisher. The Best Protection Against FIRE, and the Most Efficient and Sure Destroyer of the The chemicals Used da pot inline the bark or fruit, and two or three iippllcnMrms wlll cleanse the worst affected trees. The ordinary charge is Certain Dkath to SQUIRRELS. ANTS &C. The eertineates of Mr. J. De Earth Suorb, Col. E. J. C. Kf.wen, and other gentlemen, can be seen at the ofllce ofthe Agent. AtItSCY FOH OIEBOLD NORRIS & Co,'B Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Combi nation Locks and Vault Door, The best und most rkliaiu.is Safes in the market. WEAVER & TAYLOR'S Celebrated Carbolizcd Rubber Hose. This Hose will be furnished in all sires and in such length as may be required, at SAN Francisco Prices. Crofutt's Life Protectors, Rubber and Leather Buckets &c, &c. SOLE AO I. Vl' FOB TIIE Safety Inkstand, Hurricane Cigar Light ers, Burglar Alarms. I uIUQJoMi: J I IU Vernon Mineral Water, A sure cure Jor ItuHgosUnn, Cuustipution, Piles, und ;ill undone ot tho Kidusys or I.lvei. ,r -*\r.«3mtiiWE, Agent, 5*2 Main St., rear of Telegraph office, uug2Bi.ni l.os Angeles. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. —tßtf ' Wf' .ostßitr a> ntl-M il R. H. CHASE, M. D. SURGEON AND PRACTITIONER OF HO meopuihv. Office, rooms I«* and Sin Per ry * Rllev's new building. Office hours, from '»to 11 a.m.. 1 t<» Sand 7 lo nr. x. syrspeclal attention given lo diseases ol women and children. ootKtf OR!.T j7w7l»iLi ye r , U OMfEOPATHIST. Office and residence, II brick building, oast side of Spring s'., Is.-iween Court aiut First streets, Los Angeles. IT | Je IH-ty—B4 - K. D. WISE. M. D., 4CI.RADUATK OP JEFFERHOX VA Medical College, Philadelphia. Office *!ifAAii Franco Building, Main street. Office hours, front Hto 10% \. M., und from IJ, to ft v. St. Obstetrics & Diseases of Women a Specialty. ti y _ my7-ty—ls ijyr QR> M. 8. JONEB, TN©BMERLY OF ST. EOUIS, MO., i has located In lais Aegeles where uili n\\i' his special attention to Saw' diseason of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. okkick : Spring St.,oppositeTpmple Block. feh2Atf-2 Dr. L. Doxtcr Lyford, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - OFFICE, No. 17, Downey Block, Los Augeles, California. Office hones—9 to II a. M.;lto8 and T toYr.W. an2S-tf—2 DR. A. 8. BHORB, J-JOMCKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. OFFICE- Nearly opposite the Post Office. RESIDENCE—No. 1.1 Franklin streeL oc2-tt—2 J. H, McKEB, M. D.. £ PHYSICIAN A SURGEON -OFFICE, No. 1 Spring street, opppoeite Temple's hk. Residknck—No. 239 Main street, Ix>s Angeles, California. mrl»-tf—2 DR. N. B. MATTHEWS, Licentiate ofthe Royal College of Surgeons, London, England; graduate ofthe Royal Uni versity, Glasgow, Scotland, and twonly-slx years practicing his profession In the United States, has opened an office In theHIENSCtI BLOCK, corner of Los Angeles and Commer cial streets, I,os Angeles, special attention given to obstetrics and diseases of women. sepls-lm*' Dr. Joseph Kurtz, PHYSICIAN. OFFICE-In Lanfranco's Building, Main St above the Drug Store of C. F. Heinzemnn A Co. Will give particular attention lo EYE and EAR DISEASES. Office hours: From 'J to 11 A. It., from 2 to 4 p. M., and from H to 9 p. M. Residence: Buenavista street. auglti LEW. c 7 CAB AN ISi -T\TOTAIfY ctTBlAc, CONVEYANCER and _In| Searcher of Records for this County. OFFICE—No. 44 Temple Block, over Post •Oilec. ootl-lm* , J. O. HOWARD. If. T. HAZARD , HOWARD & HAZARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICES IN No. 8 DOWNEY BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 099"Special attention given to business In tbe United States Office. oc2-tf-2 A. (Jt.ASSKI.I., O. H. SMITH. A. B. CHAPMAN, H. M. SMITH. GL ASSELL. CHAPMAN & SMITH, AT LAW, OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-stuirs, Los Angeles, California. oc2-tf—2 CUARI.KB LINDI.KV. J. S. THOMPSON. LINDLEY & THOMPSON, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, O FFTCE— Room Nos. SI and &2, over Tem ple & Workman's Bunk. oc2-tf—2 W. U M ARSH A LI.. WII.I. D. fIOCI.D. J. H, BLANCHARD. MARSHALL GOULD & BLANCHARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW—OFFICE opposite the Court House. Rooms Nos. IS und 19 Temple Block, I.os Angeles.Cal. Will practice in all the Courts of this Suite, and attend to business in U. S. Land Office. tf-2 . CEORCE J. CLARKE, "XyOTARY PUBLIC-COMMISSIONER OF _Lt| Deeds for Arizona, nnd Broker. Office, Oanfthl & McDanlels, Downey BUick. Je l!M.f--2_ V. E. HOWARD & SONS, AT LAW, TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. oc2-tf —2 A, A. WILSON, «fe OOUXSKLLOR. OFFICE—Room Nos. 96 & 27 Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. oc2-tf—2 A. If. 11 i isoN. J. W. aini.KTTK. P. K. ADAMS AtPy at Ijiw Att'y at Law. JUDSON, GILLETTE & ADAMS, EXAMIMERS OF TITLES. :i0 Nprlnir St., Los Angeles, Cal. oc2-tf—2 E. 4. WESTON, ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN, U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Room 61. Temple Block, Third Story, Los Angeles, Cal ifornia. mylOtf—3 ~j7~e. griffin, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OFFICE-ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK, Lgm A-tajyelos, Cal. »a-Spocial attention given to Land and Pro bate business. inyl-tf—2 T6 HN C ol^ RTH Y,~ JQEPUTY U. S. MINING AND LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Room 8, Downey's Block, Los Angeles, novttf—2 vvrTL hTXbrooks^ SEARCHER OF RECORDS For I .oh Avngelea County. RECORDER'S OFFICE, OR NO. 8, DOWNEY BLOCK. aprl4 tf—B E. F.ICYBOR, ARCHITECT, ROOM No. 14 HELLMAN'S BLOCK, COR ner of Commercial and Los Angeles Streets. apjfttf—2 J. H. BLAND, APrORNEY - AT- LAW <fc REAL ESTATE AGENT- Room 44, nt head of stairs by IVjstotlice, Los Angeles, Cal Land bought and sold In town and county. Prompt utteution paid to collections und all business entrusted to his care. augO tf L. J. BACRISTE, Real Estate Broker and Conveyancer, OFFICE, No. 41 Bprintf street, i.os Angeles,Cal. sepiotl — — — . . II I! ■ Id PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . — ~ ; .i ~, j. —- Scripture & Ellis, R N X YS- AT-LAW, No. 15 DOWNEY BIXX'K. au2d CHAS. E. BEANE, NOTARY PUBLIC AM) CONVEYANCER—DEEDS correctly drawn. Office, i .round Floor, Downey Block, Main Street, next door to Bush's Jewelry Store. JlyOHf— t FORWARDING tt COMMISSION. HELLMAN, HAAS & CO., Forwarding & Commission MSBCHAN TS, HAVE FOR SALE THE PUREST GROCERIES, THE BEST PROVISIONS, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco \ L Of the choicest Imported Brands. PAINTS, OHM, BOOBS ANB HASHES, BLINDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. 14 end 16 Los Angeles and Commercial St LOS ANGELES. no3tf—4 SIMON LEVY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. General dealer In ml kinds of COUN TRY PRODUCTIONS, Hides, Grain and Wool. Makes advances on Consignments to all parts of the United States. Nos. 2i and .34 Allso St.. LOS ANGELES. 006-lar4p—3 For Sale Low. SI Mi )N LEVY has bought the grain dam aged at the burning of the Stearns'mill, und will commence selling It cheap on Mon day morning at the mill. sep2otf I HAVE PASTURE LAND sufficient to feed from 1.000 to 2.000 sheep, upon which I will keep that number until the first of Jan uary at reasonable terms. SIMON LEVY, sep2otf Cor. Allso and Alameda Sts. J. L, WarirTtfe Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire «& Marine Insurance Agents. 43 MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL. uprl4-tf—a LIQUORS, ETC. PALACE SALOON. 71> JMAII* ST., Temple ltl.o h. Los Anoklis, Cal. A tine slock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept constantly on hand, and Liquors bottled expressly for family Übe. Also ' HOT LUNCH Served from 11 o'clock a. m. to 1 o'clock p. Ift, and from X P. M. until 2 A. M. .7 tl WILLIAMS, oct9tf Proprietor. JOSEPH BRBSON, SAMPLE ROOMS, OPPOSITE U. S. HOTEL, MAIN ST. The purest WINES, the choicest CIGARS, and the best FANCY DRINKS concocted south of San Francisco. si-Temple Block, next to Wells, Fargo 4 Company's office. no2-tf—3 GRAND RE-OPENING OF THE ORIENT SALOON. We have Just received a Large and Entire NEW STOCK of LIQUORS nnd CIGAIiS. IMT Punches and Cobblers Specialties. J. CAPPE, Proprietor. G. E. OARD, Mnnaerer. mvlrttr— l BOWLING ALLEY — AND - BILLIARD SALOON. In the basempnt of the U.S. Hotel building, formerly occupied by the Cucamoi ga Wine Depot, a With a First Class stock of Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc., Etc., and the best accommodation for customers. No charge will be made, to patrons for the use of Billiard tables and Alley. A lunch will be served In the evening. KRUMDICK & MELCHERT, aug27-it. Proprietor*. CUCAMONGA WINE. DEPOT AT LOUIS MESMER'S WINE CELLAR, underneath the new U. S. Hotel, corner of Los Angeles and Re quena streets. Wine by tho Glass, Bottle or Gallon. All kinds or Liquors, Wines and Bitters at wholesale and retail. NOTICE. The public of Los Angeles are hereby uotl fled that no other jierson in Los Angeles but Louis Mesmer has wines from the Cocomorrgo ranches.- J. L. SANSEVAJN. nos-2ptf-4 p, LA DTK. FRITZ Mlllli NEW YORK BREWERY, PHIL. LAUTH & CO., (Successors to Chris. Henne) Proprietors. The CLEARi:ST, PUREST and MOST BRIL LIANL LAGER BEER Soutn of San Francisco. Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED Bi.LR promptly attended to. The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de flos competition lv the State. mrS-tf— 5 BREWERY AhU . SALOON, Cor. Second and Spring Streets, LOS ANGELES Fine Lager Beer for sale IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. no2-tf—S JOS. I .El BER, Proprietor. MORSCH & MANNING, HOUSED N DSIGN PA INTEUS FRESCO, Scene, Gilding, and Banner Painters- Id Court stpset, opposite Court-house, Los Angelas. Graining, Glazing, Calclmlnlng and PapeMiunglng. ' JytiMm— 2 _ LN^^^ VUILLEUMtER & MACHEFAU, Tanners and Wool Pullers- Buy Hides nnd Skills of every description. 111 LINES OF TRAVEL. - ■ ■' ■" ■ ■ ■ ■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ?~~^7~-~Trrzz til 10 Jp f! "J •j 0 _.. fl iw, I f.j, LOB ANGELES DIVISION SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Anaheim Branch Railroad. LOS ANGELES & SAN PEDRC Railroad and Steamer. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Oil and after WEDNESDAY, April 22,1874 and until further notice, trains •will run everj day as follows: LEAVES LOS ANGELES: FOR ARRIVE Wl 1m 1 ngton lOiOO a.m. 11:15 A. M San Fernando 11:80 " 12:45 P. M Spadra _ 3::» p. m. 5:15 " Wilmington 4:00 " fisl.S " Nietos. 4:SO " 5:20 " TOWARD LOS ANGELES: :s > TV"-) >> I.EAVK. ARKIVF Wilmington 7:45 a.m. 9:00 a. m Spsdra 8:50 " 10:3t " Nietos , g:5O •« M.-40 " Wilmington 1:00 P. M. 2:15 p. M San Fernando l :,m •* 2;JO " "ON STEAMRR DATS," Time of trains between I,os Angeles and Wil mington will be varied so as to connect with steamer. Train between Los Angeles and Nietos will stop at the loiiowiugpomis on Alameda Btreet for passengers only, to wit: Koll LEU ST., WASHINGTON, and Ut'BßVs The time of C. Ducommun, corner Com. merelal and Main streets, has been adopted by this company. <n ftp23-tf—lo E. E. HEWITT, Supt. GOOD ALL, NELSON & PERKINS' STEAMSHIP LINES. stiffffK Tlie ELEGANT and FAST BAIL- AsssMiklNG STEAMSHIPS of this Line will soTI regularly, as follows: —. fa ' : i , . < 8 [2 p < 3 it £ it 0 ■ it © co 8 5 P 2 I c 9 § | £■ i 1 f fi 3IIb 3 I I i}\f ! f § • - t - 1 r t "*' 5! w_ '-I }j g 5 UQO j»ipy/ s»" o $ " - - 5. -o^pwaosr <o 9 l S i* n jj ' —-' g £ £ MD v «.u»7 ' o i t r 5 t«w»«F MMTK »•> ha — r »_ Cft * y. -I Bj 's, C ooinouiij^f 5 ° - - - i uny jo/ tu/.ttjiHiy - et S_ B- 5 -C i nxirsj -5 * 9 -—- 10 S*. -* _.„_2jL-l ■ THE STEAMSHIP y E N TI R A falls at Santa Barbara only. The CONSTANTINE Calls at San Simeon, San Lois Obispo, Santa Barbara and San Buenn Ventura, and goes no farther than Anaheim. The KAIOUAMA, calling at all way ports, sails about every two weeks, as per special advertisement, aud goes no further than Ana helm. Passengers take the 10 a. m. train for San Diego and the 4 p. m. train for San Franclseo, unless otherwise advertised. Vessels leave forShn Diego on same day of arrival at Sau Pedro. For Freight, Passage or Information, apply to or address .1. L. WARD A CO.. Agents, Jy3 tf-13 No. 43 Main street, PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. SCHED U L E. The Largest Ships ! THE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, Tho Quickest Time! San Francisco and Los Angeles Route. THE STEAMER ORIZ A B A Cal Ii ng at Sauta Barbara only, AND STEAMER SENATO Ti, Calling- at Principal Way Porta. If 5 A if Steamers. 5* M |" IS )t h -i h Senator Oct. 'IftlOct. 15jOct. 17 Oct. 19 Orizaba. " 20 " 22 " ssl " 2B Senator " 241 •' 2S| " Ss| " Su OrUaba. " 31 Nov 2l Nov 4jNov 6 Senator... Nov 6| " s| " 10' " t2 Steamer oracsbs eroea through to Nan Diego. Steamer Ncuntor to A>*al>elm l.nud(ng Only. TIIE STEAMER O I 1» « V, CARRYING COMBCSTIBIJ-.'s, Will leave San Francisco for Sau Pedro, and Way Ports, Suturday OoL 10, * Returning, will leave San Pedro for San Francisco Saturday, Oct. 17. The GIPSY is especially adapted for car rying Live Stock. FOR NEW YORK VIA PANAMA, Steamers leave San Franclseo every week. Steamers of Oct. 10!h and oveiy alternate Thursday call at HAN F»l£r>Ti<>, and prlncinal Mexican and Central Ameri can ports. PASSAGE: From San Pedro to New York. Cabin, upper deck fIOO Cabin, lower deck 00 Steerage 60 Through Bills from New York to Han 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, Plant of Steamer.' Cabin at Ageut's oilice. For Passage or Freight apply to IL McLELLAN, Agent for Los Angeles County. Ofllce, 61 Maiu street, opposite head of Coin merelal. mr7—ls Delmonico Restaurant, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COM MERCIAL. Los Angeles, California. OPEN nt ALL HOI, HH. sM»- Th > choicest delicacies of the Best Mar kets always ou the BUI of Fare. Elegant DINNERS AND LYNCHES at a moment* notice. JAS. MUNROK * CO., no 3-:: 3 Proprietors. NUMBER 16. BANKING HOUSES. : - ■ ' ■ '. , ■■ THE M^WM* WM. WOM*A!». F. P. F. TEMPLE, TEMPLE & WORKMAN. BANKEBB. '1 EM CLE BLOCK, LOB ANt^ELES. Receive Deposits, Issue their Certificate* ami transact a •ABSTEBAL BABKINB BIWINBM, MA* o*l Tht LONDON ANoIaNFIUNCISCO BANK [LiaiTEDI. AT SAN FRANCISCO Exchange for sale on New York, Hambnrt, London, ZSerlln and Parla, F>ankfo»t. Legal Tenders, Bullion, Gold Dust and Gov ernment.SUte.County and City Bonds bought and Sold. Receive valuables for safe keep nil. —10 * LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Lo* Aiijrolow, ("ul. CAPITAL STOCK^T:::: S3QQ,GOv PREatnpT........ j. 8 . SLAtJSON VtCK-PftBBl DENT. „ _J. M. GRJFPITH DIRECTORS 1 J- S. SLAUSON, J. M. GRIFFITH V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT S. BAKER, J. BIXBY, H. B. TICHENOK. . GEORGE S. DODGE. Open for business from 10 a. m. fjf 1 S p m and Saturday evenings from 8 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received in any amounts. Money to loan on real estate in amounts and tor length of tlme^deslred. f ".;.,o . —v—l —. — I—ua FARMERS' ANO MERCHANTS' /. Nt oil; 11 t.ldiiiif. tp. jHoni SW OF LOS ANGELES, *-•' !) bitmidi sfflOaiKj CAPITAL MSOO.OOO Exchange for sale on Han Franciico, New York, London, Dublin, Frankfort, >»ari«, and Herlin, Hamburg. Receive deposits and Issue their certificate*. Buy and sell Legal Tenders, Government State, County and City Bonds. Will also pay the highest price for Gold and Silver Bullion. From and after this date.'on all moneys left as term deposits, interest will be allowed. Los Angeles, June 18th. 1874. ly—6o ■VIISCELLANEOUS: _ State Investment Insurance Co. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 409 California Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Casb Assets Exceed - - - $360,000. OFFICERS : PETER DONAHUE President. A. JU BRYANT. ....Vice-President CHARLES H. CUSHING, Secretary.- Stockholder* and Directors in La ' Anareien: ■ <nr".,i JOHN O. DOWNEY, - F. P. P. TKMPLK, I. W. II t I.I.MAN, o. W. CHILDS, JOUX JOJTES. All Premiums for Ineurance are deposltM In Los Angeles Bivnks, and loaned upon ap proved securities. WM. J. BUODRIC'K, mylotf-3>i Agent In Los Angeles. —■ New Furniture Store!! Herberger & Johannsen, UPHOLSTERERS AsTi)..+,..„ Cabinet Makers (U. S. HOTEL BUILDING), Requena st.. Los Angeles, Call attention to their New Furniture and Up holstery Establishment, Fu in It v re of eve ry description m an v fact v red on the premises. Mr. C. Herberger being a practical Uphols terer and Mr. Johannsen a thoroughly prac tical Cabinetmaker, the firm offer advantages to purchasers a Horded by no other house. New and Fashionable Styles of Parlor, Bedroom, Dining and Kitch en Furniture always on hand. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING Attended to promptly. Satisfaction guarsn -1 *» igtf J. .T. REYNOLD'S PIONEER HACK LINE. CLAItSNDON HOTEL. Contracts for naeks. Barouches, Carriages, Coaches,etc., for Weddings, Picnics, Balis and Funerals. None but careful drivers cm- Pored- jly4tf—B THE GREAT IRRIGATING PUMP! OF THE DAY. -\yfH. W. T.CLAPP HXVING LOCATED xIJL permanently in Los Angeles, will atfcuJ to thehusiness pertaining to the Wilcox Steam Water Lifter For me In Los Angeles county. My patrons will Und Mr. Clapp to be a fair and honorable busiuess man. Call and see him at his resi dence, Sun Gabriel Orange Grove Association, or addressF. C-^lJox^i^^^Au ' San Francisco, May 17, 1874. JyaHi—4