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VOLUME 111. Is Publtslied oveiy morning except Monday by THE Do* anuei.es city and COUNTY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. office- Heralai Mteaau Meaii and .i»i» 1 mi 1 ins- flonae. Spring street, opposite the Court House. TERMS: 1 er annum, by mall or express $10 six months " •' a 'l men months '• " 3 Delivered b.V carriers, per week L.'.'jY cents THE WEEKLY HERALD Is published every Saturday morning. TERMS* One.year, by mail or express, single criny. «:! 00 six mouths, " " •• 175 Three " " <• ~ , on Advertisements inserted at n ssonable rates All Klmls or .loli-tVork <lone to I'iiiii pete With Man I'raiieiNco in Price. Style, anil Eleeraace-ol Warknaiuieltl p. Fell Dead. GHICO, November oth.—This morn ing at T o'clock a man named Joseph Fisher fell dead while on his way to the ear*. He was starting for San Francisco. He lived at St. Johns, Colusa county, but had been staying at Chicofora few days. He (lied of Ilea i t disease. Firo at San Jose. San JOSH, November tjth. — This evening, about ti o'clock, a lire broke out at the corner of Market and St. John streets. A barn owned by Went/., butcher, was consumed. Tho surround ing buildings were saved, but, much damaged. It was a slight loss. Oeath of a Pioneer -Drowned. Portland, November 7th.— Captain James Tttrnbull, a pioneer of Oregon, died at Vancouver on Thursday last. Lewollyn Evans, a sailor on the bark .Harrington, fell into the river while endeavoring to get on board in the dark and was drowned. • Suicide at Oavisville. Davisvillß, November 6th.—E. L. Brown of this place committed suicide this afternoon by taking poison, Fam ily troubles supposed to be the cause of it. Pacific Coast Items. There are 1,008 prisoners in Sun Quentin. The French hotel at Bakerslield has been enlarged. T)lptheria prevails in the southern part of Butte county. The vintage of Sonoma county this year is over |i,200,0D6. Healdsbtirg is willing to give $10,000 for a supply of water. One hundred new buildings will be added to Santa Rosa this year. The Spring Valley Mining; Compa ny, Butte county, took out $00,000 last month. The Calistoga mine employs about 00 men and produces about $1,000 per day. The stages between Nevada City and San Juan will only run tri-woekly dur ing the Winter. The rain of Thursday put a damper on the tires raging in* the tides along the Sacramento river. The Monterey Coal Mining Com pany have commenced work in earnest on their three-foot vein, The Identical is making a stir in the cigar trade of Los Angeles. Head their advertisement to-day, and put that in your pipe and smoke it. If you want anything in the gents' furnishing goods line —good goods at low prices—go to the " Identical," 38 Main street, Terry & Riley Rlock. . Everybody Is wondering why the Bazaaii Is selling l heir goods so cheap. The reason is they must clear out their spring and Bum mer goods to make room lor the immense stock (if Fall nnd Winler goods Which they Will soon receive. * The BASSAAK is now giving 12 yards IJest American Prints for #1. Also, six yards 4-1 French and American prints for SI. At the •orner of Alain and Uequena streets, oppo ale tho IT. S. Hotel. * NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. INSURANCE AGENCY. Co 111 111 ere 111 I Insurance Com |tltll.V Ol' California. KlltllJ AND MARINE i ifflce in San Fiancisco, No. 5928, California St. Cap4l»l, paid up in gold, §800,000. Aaeete !»:t7.'>,000. ( HAS. .\. LATON I 0. W. KELLOGG, secretary. I President. A. R. Gl'N N'ISON, General Agent. DIRECTORS: W, w. i lodge, ClausMpreckeU, Seiden h. Wright, W. B, Cummlngs, James M, Barney, c. w. Kellogg, A. W. .lee, Peter Dean, Juhn 11. Wise, O.J. Docrlng, Dcvi Stevens, .lames Gamble, Charles Main, W. B. Hooper, il. D. Brad-toy, James phelnn, James IJiiforth, H. S. Crocker, N. D.'l'havsr, F. H. Freeman, D. 11. Haskell. liarllett Doe. Jos. a. Hooper. Win. BOBBOWE, Agent lor Dos Angeles. (Jltice-86 .Main St., Telegraph ottice. KOfTliisCompany belongs to no combina tion, but takes risks upon Ihelr merits; rates based upon the hazard assumed. noH-eow-4w M. W. PERRY," I.S O O It Jf3 I IV 1> 13 I*. Downev Block, Cor. New High and Temnle streets. ootlDSm* SPECIAL NOTICE ... it THU... SOUTHERN DISTRICT Agricultural Society As pearly one-half of the slock of the Soel eiv remains unsold: as It is Die desire of the Directors to make the Society a favorite one with the people oi the entire District; as the tltleto the grounds Is perfect, aud as the land Which each shine carries is worth almost the par value of a shui c, and as It Is the Intention of the Society to divide up tho unsold stock on 1..c 7th day of November next, notice is given to all residents of the District that they may purchase soick, as long as It laNts, at S7O per share (the amount now paid by fourteen assessments) and llnlde to $.10 more assess ments In flic course ot two or three years, or $109 per share, which fully pays up. This of fer to remain open until Nov. &, 1871. By direction of the Society. JOHN G. DOWNEY, President. Dun. C. 'f human, Secretory. octl-tU Los Angeles Daily Herald. SOCIETY NOTICED. I. O. O. F. Aeurelita iVcsJaro n«. ISS, <>- Regular meetings of this Dodge ore held every Monday evening at S o'clock, at Odd Fellows' Hall, Downey Block, Visiting and sojourn ing brot hers fn good standing are Invited to attend. I. J. SMITH, N. G. E. A. I'RKt ss, Jr. 11. S. tfttfi Orange Grove Encampment, No. 91,1. 0. 0. F. REGULAR MEETINGS held on the Sec ond and Fourth TUESDAYS of each month al 7... P. M. Sojourning Patriarchs In gond standing are cord in I i v Invited : o attend. o. 11. MATFIEi.D, C. 1". A. W. IH'TIoN, Scribe. Masonic Notice. Mm Ant/ele* Lodge No. 19, P. «v a. MU— The stated meetings of this Dodge are held on the llrst Monday of each mouth at Tift' l. Members of Pcntalpha, No. SOS, and ail Mas ter Masons in good standing are Cordially in vited, s. C. FOY, W. M. Ciias. Smith. Secretary. niCS-ly—6 Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: • A:• M:- Stated convocations on 2d Monday of each month at 7'/. r. m. at Masonic iiaii. Sojourn ing companions in good standing cordially invited. By order ol the 11. f. W. H. A. X I mi, Secretary. A full attendance particularly desired on 6th November to transact Important business. LUMBER-YARDS. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES — AT — Perry, Woodworth & Co.'o LUMBER YARDS — AND — PLANING MILLS, No. I.i Commercial street, nvar Unit roml Depot. mi-2U-tf—.'l GRIFFITH, LYNCH & CO. LUMBER DEALERS, CORNER OF Alnmotlti mill Sts*., DEALERS IN Surfaced Lumber at $42 SO per M ft. Merchantable Lumber 32 50 " " " Flooring at - - - 42 50 " " " They eonstaiillv keep on hand •DOORS. WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS, SHAKES, HAIR, PLASTER OF I'AKIH, ETC., ETC ap2(t-ti -5 J. G. JACKSON Keeps all kinds of LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, Posts, Shakes, Piaster Paris, CEMENT ami lIAIIt. Corner of Alameda and First streets. LOB ANOKi.KS, OAT.. W. W. ROBINSON, AGENT. HOlman'S team ready in yard lo deliver or ders, septttf B. K. VIgHKK, Cm W. THATCH Kit. T H £3 Great Jewelry House OF FISHER & THATCHER KOHMKKI.Y E. E. FISHER & CO. »7 main nt., ... boa c«l. Manufacture, Repair and Sell Everything in their line, nt Manufacturer's Prices. ScpBtf L. LICHTENBERGER, (Successor to Boeder & Dichteunergor), jyjANUFACTDRPm OF Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Etc. 143, 145 aad 147 Slain street, la>s Angeles, Very respectfully solicits the patronage of the public lv his line of business. All ve hicles built of the BEST MATERIAL. An extensive BLACKSMITH SHOP is connected with the establishment, where all kinds of Blaeksnilthing will be done to order. IirUI'vVIW.INO Done with dispatch, ami with a view of giving .satisfaction to patrons. -A.H Work Wsrrtuited no7-tf lp— 'lV, LOS ANGiiiljES TsA^INERY. VUILLEUMIER & MACHEFAU, Tanners and Wool Pullers- Buy Hides and Skins of every description, sepao-lm" MORSCH & MANNING, HO US X; an I) sign PAINTS RS—PRE St !0, Scene, Gilding, and Banner Painters - 16 Court street, opposite Court-house, Dos Angeles. Graining, (Hazing, Calclmining and Paper-hanging. jyl'J-.jm— 'i Special Notice. CARS WIDE LEAVE depot, unill further notice, al Bt4fi f, M.,to connect with steam ers Orizaba and Ventura, for Han Francisco. Other days, usual time. B. E. HEWITT, oct9tf Superintendent. LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1874. BUSINESS CARDS. WRff. ABBOTT, I General Undertaker. FINE METALIC COFFINS, VM Ilcst ill thfl World. Always on hand, ami all -kimU of Collins ready at one hour's notice. A]i|ily al his FURNITURE WAREROOMS, No. 16 Main street, Near the Pled House. oellT-Iy J7 STRELITZ. "\T ERCHANT TAiDoU. AND FASHION JIVJL ABLE CLOTHIER. Ho, 7:: .Main Street, in front «>r the Orient Saloon. Downey Kloek. A large slock of the newest (Moths. Good lits guaranteod. ni f—2 S. H. BUCHANAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Successors lo Huchanan A Huskiiis. TAKEN KOH Al.I, KINDS j of Butldingand satisfaction guaranteed. Headquarter* at the Corner of Second and Fort street. ap2>-tf—.'! C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO., Successors to J, li. SAUN DEBS A CO., DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, TXi jMnin Slrect, l,os ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the PUREST L.lUGSand PATENT MEDICINES ol all kinds. Very Prescriptionscarctully com pounded day and night. no'2-ll- 3 Montana Meat Market. Jr»K(ELING ER&FRANCK. ftßhSt The best and Lenderest .Meat s <|t~vL in the market. None but the smsess. Primost Bee' and Mutton ever to hotound. Note the address-- Montana Meat Market, Main street, near First, Dos Angeles. j milt f—3 DRUGS---MEPICINES. NEW IXRTt,& STORE * V. CHEVALLIER HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT DRUG Store, in SICNORET'S MEW BUILDING, Main St., opp. Pico House, Well assorted with fresh and pure medicines AI so a splendid assortment of PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES, Sponges, .and every toilet article from the best houses of t lie untied Slates and Fiance. American anil French patent medicines. TCn«>lisili, XCroncli nnd r3pa.nl Nh Lißvngufisea are iSpolion. V. Chevallier has been established in San Francisco sinee '49, and his long experience in Ihe drug business will recommend him to the confidence and patronage of the people and medical fraternity of i.os Angeles. i scp-j.vt r Nev/ Drug Store I fi>i'. Gclcich HAS OPENED AN EXCELLENT DRUG Store, well assorted with the best medi cines, which he constantly receives by every steamer from the lamed house of Messrs, Reddington, Hostetter St Co., San Francisco. This now Drug Store recommends itself to all the inhabitants ol Los Angeles In general, as also tij the many friends of Dr. V. Oeleich, who have not torgolten the celebrated Pla/.a Drug Store, which has now been removed to Eort St., bet. Third & Fourth. The Doctor also recommends the services of the experienced chemist and apot hecury who attends his drug store. ALL THE MODERN LANCUACES Are spoken and prescriptions are compound ed with great care and accuracy IIOTII DAY NIGHT, sept-atf MISCELLANEOUS. BOARDING FURSSSSSMED ROOMS. FIRST STREET, Opposite intersection of San Pedro St. Good accommodations and moderate prices ocilutf MPS. S. T. HARRIS. LOS A Most Valuable Discovery! The Babcock Fire Extinguisher. The Best Protection Against FIRE, ami thu Most Efficient and Sure Destroyer of the The chemicals used do not injure the hark or unit and two or three applications Will cleanse the worst nJTocted trees. The ordinary charge is f kictain Dkatu to SQUIRRELS. ANTS &C. The certificates of Mr, J. De Mahtii Suoku, Col. K. Ji O. Kkw: n, ami other gentlemen, can be seen at the otlice of the Agent. IG t:\Cl FOB DIEBOLD NORRIS & Co.'c Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Combi nation Locks and Vault Door, The best ami most BKI.I aih.k Safes In tho market, WEAVER & TAYLOR'S Celebrated Carbolized Rubber Hose. This Hose will he furnished In all sizes and in such length as may be required, at San Fkascisco Phickm. Crofutt's Life Protectors. Rubber and Leather Buckets &c, &c. SOLE AOI.N I lOK THE Safety Inkstand, Hurricane Cigar Light ers, Burglar Alarms. — ALSO THE — Vernon Mineral Water, A sure cure for Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, and all affections of the Kidneys or IJvet. \V. BORROWE, Agent, r»2 Main St., rear of Telegraph oflMe, aug2B-iim Dos Angeles. Instructions in French. Prof. LOUIS ADAMS Will Instruct classes or private pupils. He has been exclusively engaged in teaching the French language fur the past fifteen years, aud has the highest testimonials Horn East ern institutions with which he has been con nected. Address to cure oi P. Philip, Ksqr., Downey Block. sep29-lm PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. H. CHASE, M. D. LJURGEON AND PRACTITIONER OFHO kj meopot liy, Oltlco, rooms L. a and :im ivr ry A Rllcv's new building. Office hoan, from 9to II A. M., 1 In ii nnd 7 to !> v. M. SV Special attention given to diseases ol women ami children. ocltftf DR. J. W. OLIVER 7" HOM< EOPATHIST. Office and residence, brick building, Beat side of spring It., between Court and First Streets, Los Angeles. Je IS-ly—2t K. D. WISE. M. D., GRADUATE OF .TEFFKRSON Medical College, Philadelphia, Ofllee in I.an Franco Building, Main Street, Office boms, from oto MAf a.m., and from I} 4 to 5 Pi M. Obstetrics & Diseases of Women a Specialty. iny'-ly—ls DR. Ml. S. JONES, "| ."VHIMERDY OF ST. Mills, MO., 1 1 has located In Los Angeles where •4f3n?" h '' wi:i « n,> llis special attention to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OKI'K E : Spring St., opposite Temple Block. fetriatf—2 Dr. L. Dexter Lyford, IPHYSICIAN1 PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON —OFFICE, NO. 17, Downey Block, Dos Angeles, California. Office hours—o to 11 A. M.;1t03 and 7 to H p. h. nu&i-tr- 2 DR. A. S. SHORB, yrOM<yOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. OFFICE—Nearly opposite the Post office. KESIDKNCE —No. lit Franklin Street. 002-tl—2 J. H. NIcKEE, M. D., I3IIYSKTAN A SDROEON - ■ OFFK lE, No. 1 Spring street, oppposlte Temple's Hank. Kmidenck — First street, between Fort and Hill, Dos Angeles,Cal. mrlH-tf—3 Dr. Joseph Kurtz, PHYsiciA rv. < IFFICE— in Danfranco'a Building, Main st above the lung Store of C. F. Hetnseman a Co. Will give particular attention to DYE and EAR DISEASES. Office hours: From 8 toll .v. IC, from 2 to 1 P. M«, and from 8 to !' P. it. Residence: Buenavista street. augl6 LEW. C. CABANIS, "VTOTARY PUBLIC,CONVEYANCER and .iAI Searcher of Records for this County. OFFICE—No, 44 Temple Block,over Post ofllee. oetl-lm'-' r. o. HOWAKD, H. T. HAZARD HOWARD & HAZARD, ATTORNEYS AT UW, OF* i«;ES IN No. 8 DOWNEY BLOCK, DOS ANGELES, CAD. naff"Special attention given to business In the United states Land Office. oc'2-tf-1 A. OI.AKSKI.L, O. 11. SMITH. .A. B.CHAPMAN, H. M. SMITH. GLASSELL, CHAPMAN&SMITH, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-stairs, T/is Angeles, California. ocH-tf—2 OUAtU.Bg I.I.VDI.KV. t. S. THOMPSON. LINDLEY & THOMPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE—Room Nos. El aud 52, over Tem ple A Workman's Hank. oc2-tf—2 W. L. MAItSHAI.r.. Wttt 1). OOUI.D. J. 11, ULANi'HAUI). MARSHALL GOULD & 6LANCHARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW—OFFICE opposite the Court House. Rooms Nos. IH and 10 Temple lilock, Dos Angeles, Cal. Wili practice in all the Courts of this State, and attend to business in U. S. Land Otlice. tf—2 CEORCE J. CLARKE, NOTARY PUBDIC-COMMISSIONF.It OF Deeds for Arizona, and Broker. Office, cianahl it McDanlels, Downey Block. je lfi-tr— a V. E. HOWARD & SONS, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, . TEMPLE BLOCK, DOS ANGELES. oc2-tf —2 A. A. WILSON, & COUNSELLOR. office—Room Nos. 2o Jt 27 Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. oc2-tf—2 A. 11. JUIISOX. J. W« CiII.LKTTK. 11. K. ADAMS Att'y at Daw Att'y at Law. JUDSON, GILLETTE & ADAMS, EXAMIMERS OF TITLES. 80 Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. oc2-tf—2 E. J. WESTON, ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER \ND I>I.fcAUOIITSMAN, IT. s. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Room 61» Temple Block, Third Story, Los" Angeles, Cal ifornia. inylOlf— 3 J. E. GRIFFIN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OFFICE—ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK, Lorn A.(sfyeleatf Of*!. Uji.Spuelal attention given to Land anil Pro bale business. myl-tf 2 JOHN COLDS WORTHY, JQEPUTY U. 8. MINING ANI> LA ND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER. Room (i, Downey's Block, lais Augojes. novttf —2 E. F. KYSOR, A It O II l'T X 3 O T, 1300 M No. II HELLMAN'S BLOCK', COR- Ai ncr of Commercial and Los Angeles SI reels. ' ap2stf—2 J. H. BLAND, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW Jg REAL ESTATE AGENT Room 44, al head of stairs by I'ostoilice, Los Angeles, Cal Land bought and sold in town and county. Prompt attention paid to collections and all business entrusted to his care. augtltf T. C. SWIOAKT. JOH. UUHEK. JIU SWICART & HUBER, DKAI.F.KH IS STt )VKS, a'IJS, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON-WARE AMI CROCKERYWARE, GLASS, Hardware and Willow-waro, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS PLUMBING AND CAS FITTING Done to Order. Sign of the Big Red Coßee-Pot, NO. HO MAIN ST., : LOS ANGELES. junlltf—B PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SAM'L W.BROOKE, M. D., PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and obstetrician. HAVING BEEN ENGAGED IN PRAC tice in St. Lou.s. Mo., and being ngrad uate of two of the beat U. S. Medical Colleges and holding niembsrsbip in various Medical si icii'l ics. I beg to announce that I have per manently located In Los Angeles nnd tske pleasure In citing the following REFERENCES: Prof T. B. Hood, Washington, D. C; Prof. T. A. Beamy, Cincinnati, o.; Prof. D. B. Kins man, Columbus, Ohio; Prof. J, J, McDarrcll, St. Louis, Mo.; Prof, JnO. T, Hodgcn.st. Louis, Mo.: Dr. Tiiiin sinks, Mcdloui Herald, Leav enworth, Kan.; Dr. Geo. L. Miller, TTrmJd, Omaha; Geo. C. Butts, D. D., LL. D., Kansas Cltv. ffl< iFITCE—In Lanfranco's Building, Main St. Residence, No. 210 Main street. Office hours—S to 10 A. nr., 2to I and 7to s p. M octlJHm Scripture & Ellis, AyT9fCS k ys-aT-la w, No. 15 DOWNEY BLOCK. auSU OHAS. Bs BIANK, TV c> r r Al* IT PUBLIC AN I> CON YE V A NCER—DEEDS correctly drawn. Office, Ground Floor, Downey Block, Main Street, next door to Bush's Jewelry Store. Jly;U)lf— 2 h 7 jTst cvi liso n r Civil Engineer and Surveyor, U. S. Deputy Land and Mineral Surveyor. Surveys of all kinds In the city or at a dis tance. .Maps made. Field notes and descrip tions furnished Ac. OFFICE-NO. 43 MAIN STREET, Dos Angeles, Cal. ost2otf FORWARDING & COMMISSION. HELLMAN, HAAS & CO,, Forwarding & Commission MERCHATS TS, HAVE FOR SALE TH E PUREST GROCERIES, THE BEST PROVISIONS, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco Of the choicest imported Brands. PAINTS, OILS, DOOKK A \ l» SASHES, BLINDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. It and 10 Los Angeles and Commerolal St LOS ANGELES. no.lti—l j. L. Ward & Co., 43 MAIN STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS REPRESENTTNO London Assurance Corporation, Assets, Si:i,OO0,OO0. /Etna Insurance Co., of Hartford, Assets, 96.000,000. Union Ins. Co., of San Francisco Assets, 91,000.000. Policies are written by us in above com panics, without reference to parent offices. Liberal advancements made on GRAIN 01 PRODUCE, consigned to our correspondents in San Francisco, at moderate rates of com mission. je 24-lm — ~~SIMOM LEVY, 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. U and 'M Aliso St.. DOS ANGELES ocs-lylp—S ~ LIQUORS, ETcT~ PALACE SALOON. 7l» MAIN ST., Temple Xllocli, Dos ASOBtaStf, Cal. A fine stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept constantly on hand,and Liquors bottled expressly for family use. Also HOT LUNCH Served ITOm 11 o'clock A. M. to 1 o'clock p. M., and from 8 p. m. until 2 A. M. .1 L. WILLIAMS, oct9tf Proprietor. JOSEPH BRESOIM. SAMPLE ROOMS, OPPOSITE U. H. HOTEL, MAIN ST. The purest WINES, the clioicest CIGARS, mid the best FANCY DRINKS concocted soutli of San Francisco. *W*Templc Block, next to Wells, Fargo A Company's otlice. no2-tf—3 GRAND RE-OPENING OF THE ORIENT SALOON. We have Just received a Large and Entire NEW STOCK of DiQiioits una OIOARS. ■OP Punches and (Gobblers Specialties. 3. OAPPE, Froprletor. G. E. OARD, Manager. myi6tf—l CUCAMONGA WINE. DEPOT AT LOUIS MESMER'S WINE CELLAR, underneath the new It S. Hotel, coiner of Dos Angeles and Re □Uenastreet*. Wine by tin-Glass, Bottle or Ualiou. All kinds of Liquors, Wines and Bitters at wholesale and retail. NOTMT. Th)B public of Los Angeles are hereby notl lied that no other person in Doe Angeles but Louis Mesmerbas wines from the Coconiongo ranehea, J. L. SANSEVAIN. noTi-aptf— 1 P. LAUrif. riUtl MKNZ. NEW YORK BREWERY, PHIL. LAUTH &. CO., (Successors to Chris. Heune) i'roprletors. The CLEAREST, PUREST and most bbil- DIANL LAGER BEER Soutu of San Francisco. Orders tor draught or bottled bi.i.r prom pi I v attended to. Tin- celebrated Deer from tills Breweiy de li. s coin petition in the State. mrs-tf—s CITY BREWERY And SALOON, Cor. Second and Spring Streets, LOS ANGELES Fine Lager Beer for sale IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. no»-tf-3 JOS. LEIBER, ProprleU>r. L. J. SACRIBTE, Real Estate Broker and Conveyancer, OFFICE, No. 41 Spring street. Los Angeles, Cal. sepieti" LINES OF TRAVEL. LOS ANGELES DIVISION SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. Anaheim Branch Railroad. LOS ANGELES & SAN PEDRO Railroad and Steamer. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ■< )n and after MONDAY, November 2d, 1874, and until further notice, trains will run every day as lollows: LEAVES LOS ANGELES: FOR ARRIVE. Wilmington 10:00 a. m. 11:15 a.m. San Fernando 10:8 a " 11:45 P. M. , Spadra 2:.50 P. M. 4:15 " Wilmington 3:4.) '* 5:00 " Nletos 4:15 " 6:06 '* TOWARD LOS ANGELES: LEAVE. ARRIVE. Wilmington 7:45 A. M. »:00a. M. Spsdra 7:45 " »:3e " Nletos S:5O " «:4o " Wilmington 1:00 P. M. 2:15 p. M. San Fernando 12:30 •' DXO " "ON STEAMER DAYS," Time of trains between Los Angeles and Wil mington will be varied so as to connect wltb steamer. Train between Los Angeles and Nletos will stop at the following points on Alameda Street for passengers only, to wit: KOHLERST., WASHINGTON, and RJJBIO'S The time of C. Ducommun, corner Com mercial and Main streets, has been adopted by this company. ap23-tf-10 E. E. HEWITT. Supt. GOOD ALL, NELSON & PERKINS' STEAMSHIP LINES. .rf-f <r¥*k Tl,e ELEGANT and FAST SAIL SMiftIMQ STEAMSHIPS of this Line will sail regularly, as follows: £ < i? ~< *s < ss ? I- 2 1 3 I B $ t p t? 1 g ft? i If f ! I I I ? - . « -cu/Mf' 3 - - t - : o u»o jo/ »!■ & '£ x £ -i cc ggg satyr 9 as S 2 '"•'IHf wofi a j 9 ~ «. a * % - - S S O UOf/M>/ g> X i Fj * - -i »m? a.ipyj c as ----- o xuuyouy ID tM H-y rji ' jj ;p ffi 1 t 9 - - - - o i/njy juuf tj. 13 *A \j 5 g Q-. 3.10*1 o 5j - - 3 - * s $ oa,un*rff X 3. s. „ 5 5_ I THE STEAMSHTP E N T 13 R A Calls at Santa Barbara only. The WM. TABER Calls at San Simeon, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and San Buena Ventura, and goes no fartlu'r than Anaheim. The KALORAM A, calling at all way ports, sails about every two weeks, as per special advertisement, and goes no further than Ana heim. Vessels leave for San Diego on same day of arrival at Han Pedro. For Freight, Passage or Information, apply to or address L L. WARD Agents, Jy.t tf— No. 1.1 Main street. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. SC H EDUL E. The Largest Ships ! THE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, The Quickest Tim © T San Francisco and Los Angeles Route. THE STEAMER ORIZABA « ailing ut Simla Ilnrbnra only, AND STEAMER H J22 I*T T O T« , CALLING AT San niieiiaventiirn, Santa Ilnrbara, §sn I.ills. <rbiN|Ht aud Sun Simeon. Ji fl Steamers, la ? If ?! ft g OTUaFiiZTTT." Oct. - :il Nov _ 2~Nov 5 Nov 7 Senator Nov Ii " H " 10 " 12 OrUaba "II " la " It " p Senator " 17 " 1H " 21 " 23 Orizaba " 21 " 2a " " 27 senator "27 " t» Dec 1 Dee % Orizaba Dee 2 Dee 4 " B " * Hieaiuvr OrsKSlis s"<»es throng i« to Man Magna. Steamer Senator to At-ahelut l anding Only. THE STEAMER CALIFORNIA, CARRYING COMBUSTIBLES, Will leave Han FraneUeo for San Pedro, and Way Ports, Wednesday Nov. 4th. Returning, will leave sku Pedro for san Francisco Wednesday, Nov. Mi li The CALIFORNIA is especially adapted for carrying Live Stock. FOR NEW YORK VIA PANAMA, Steamer! leave Ran Francisco every week. Steamers of Oct. Ujtll anil every alternate Thursday call at HAN P»ICL>ItO. and princinal Moxican and Central Ameri can ports. PASSAGE TO NEW YORK: Cabin »»0 and $1011 Steerage of Tbrougii Bills from New York to Sau Pedro at Very Low ltatea. FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Steamers leave Han Francisco Nov. 141 h aud every fourteen days thereafter. Through Bills of lading signed to New York. Europe, Mexico and South America. Plans of Steamers' Cabin at Agent's ofllee. For Passage or Freight apply to if. McLELLAN, Agent for Los Aneeles County. Ofllee, 61 Main street, opposite head of Com meroial. mrT—lft Delmonico Restaurant, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COM MERCIAL. ls*s Angeles, California. OPEN ut ALL HOURS. »«r Ths choicest delicacies of the Best Mar ket.* always on the Bill of Fare. Elegant DINNERS AND LUNCHES at a moment's notice. JAS. MUNROE A CO., no2-tf—3 Proprietors. NUMBER 88. BANKING HOUSES. THE «A^K. WM. WORKMAN. F. P. V. TKMPI.K. TEMPLE & WORKMAN. RAlSkers. TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANUELKs. Receive Deposits, Issue their Certificates «n0 transact a GENERAL HA .Mi I\ 0 HI .SIM.SN. DRAW ON THE LONDON ANbIanIraNCISCO BANK [LIMiTeD!. AT SAN FHANCISCO Exchange fur Rale on New York, Hainburt>, London, Itorlin and I'aria, Kranhiort. Legal Tenders, Bullion, Gold Di it and r,«,v ermuent,State,County and City Bonds bought ami Sold. Receive valuables for safe keeli ng. —10 LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAVINGS BANK MAIN street, JL.OB Antrolcs, Cal. CAPITAL STOCK, :::::: $300,00\, President j. sj. SLAUSON Vice-President J. m. GRIFFITH DIRECTORS] J. S. SLAUSON, J. M. GRIFFITH V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT S. BAKER, J. BIX BY, H. B. TICHENOn, GEORGE S. HODGE. Open for business from 10 a. m. till 3 p. ji and Saturday evenings from ftto 8 o'clock. Deposits received in nny amounts. Money to loan on real estute in amounts and lor length of time desired. Jlj-9-tf—6 MISCELLANEOUS. State Investment Insurance Co. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 409 California Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Cash Assets Exceed - - - $360,000. OFfTcIrS : PETER DONAHUE President A. J. BRYANT, Vlce-Presidflnt CHARLES H. m^\WiZj)XL^, , Stock holders and Directors in I .on Aug-clea: JOHN O. DOWNEY, F. P. F. TEMPLE, I. W. UEL I.MAN, O. \V. CIIILDB, JOHN JONES. All Premiums for Insurance are deposited in Los Angeles Banks, and loaned upon ap proved securities. WM - J - BRODRICK, mylotf-.% Agent in Los Angeles. WM. FARRELL, No. ID COURT STREET, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Pipe FITTER, Buildings fitted with Gas and Water Pipe and fixtures at short notioc, on Reasonable Termg. Gas fixtures reflnlshed and made to look as good as new. The EMPIRE GAS BURNER BST All Work Warranted, oi l2tf New Furniture Store!! Herberger & Johannsen, UPHOLSTERERS AND Cabinet Makers (U. 8. HOTED BUILDING), Requena St., Los Angeles, Call attention to their New Furniture and Up holstery Establishment, Furultureol every description inauufactured on the premises, Mr. C. Herberger being a practical Uphols terer and Mr. Johannsen a thoroughly prac tical Chlnd maker, the firm offer advantages to purchasers afforded by no other house." New and Fashionable styles of Parlor, Bedroom, Dining and Kitch en Furniture alwuys on hand, UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING Attended to promptly. Satisfaction guar n teed. aglfllf J. .T. REYNOLD'S PIONEER HACK LINE. CLARENDON HOTEL. Contracts for Hacks. Barouches, Carriages, Coaehes.ete., for Weddings, Picnics, Balls and Funerals. None but careful drivers em ployed. Jly4tf—2 THE GREAT IRRIGATING PUMP! OF THE DAY. MB. W. T. CLAPP HAVING LOCATED permanently in Los Angeles, will attend U> the business pertaining to the IWilcox Steam Water Lifter Foi me In Ijou Angeles county. My patrons will tin.l Mr. Clapp to be a fair and honorable businessman. Call and see him at his resi dence, Kan Gabriel Orunge Grove Association, San Gabriel, or address P. O. Box 7a, Dos An geles. ALLEN WILCOX. Man Francisco, May 17,1874. 'y2Btf-