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VOLUME 111. is Published «ve,j morning except .Monday "y I HE LOS ANOKI.Es CITY AND COUNTY PRINTING AND PU HUSHING CO. OFFICE—Herald Steam Hook anil Job Hoßue, Spring street, opposite the court House TERMS: I er annum, by mall or express *10 six months '• •• * Three months " " 3 Delivered by carriers, per week,'.'.'.'.".....lsV'oentS THE WEEKLY HERALD Is published every Saturday morning. TERMS. use year, by mail or express, single coin.. .S3 00 six months, " a •• •• 175 Throe " " ii a "j qq Advertisements Inserted nl reasonable rates AH Kinds or Job-Work done to «'om. pclc witli San I'rmiciNco In Price. ■style, anil KlesfeSMCel Workmanship. Everybody Is wondering why the Ha/.aar is seiiingthelr goods so cheap, rhe reason is 1 hey must clear out their Spring and Sum mer goods to make room for the Immense stock ol Fall and Winter goods which they will soon receive. c' The Bazaar is now giving 12 yards Rest American Prints forjl. Also, six yards l-t French and American prints for if. At the •orner of Main and Hcquenu streets, oppo titetbe U. S. Ho-el. c SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic Notice. A AHjreles l.odgpc No. 42, F. «» ■•—The stated meetings of this 7k J\ t*dg»»re held on the lirst MON- Day of each month at 7.-* i>. m. Members of Pentalpha, No, 202, and all Mast -r M.isons in goo 1 standing are cor dially inviPul. 8. c. FOY, W. M. Chas. Smith, Secretary. ao2My—6 Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: • A:- Mr \ $k / stated convocations on 2d MON \Ejl/ DAY of each inoniti at l-< t p. m. at Masonic Hall. Sojourning com pan .» VVSL ions '" Kood standing cordially in tjtEka " vited. Hy order of the U, r. W. H. A. Kidd, Secretary. I. O.J>. F. •■-Ifj&l:'' A,, lf«* ,it, * i.odjje No. 105, I. o. •'Wjf^Sf^'"- - **- Regular meetings of this Lodge are held every MONDAY evening at H o'clock, at Odd Fel lows' Hall, Downey Block. Visiting and so journing brothers in good standing are in vited to attend. I. J. SMITH, N. G. E. A. Pkeuss, Jr. R. S. an!) Orange Grove Encampment, No. 31,1. 0. 0. F, ■w. .. REGULAR MEETING-! held on ■sf3k : the Second and Fourth TUBS* -*»/S*, y DAYS of each month at 1% p. m. Sojourning Patriarchs in good standing are cordially invited to attend. G. H. MATFIEI.D, C. P. A. W. II urroN, Scribe. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE LOS ANGELES Poultry g| Market! 126 & 128 Main Street, Is the only place in town where you can get a FULL FAMILY SUPPLY — at the — Lowest Market Rates. They keep constantly on hand All the Delicacies of the Season, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, POULTRY, AND of every description. Fresh Eggs and Butter Received every day from tlie country. Vegetables, Fruits and Nuts, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cltoieo Vegetables! Received by every steamer from San Fran cisco. Also, a full supply of Pickled Pigsfeet, Sheep's .Tongue, li ol offna Sausajje, Smoked Reef Tongue, Swiss, Llmberger, Holland, Cream, Eastern and California O lEEE ZED ZED S ZEE] • LAKE SUPERIOR White Fish, Pickled Salmon, HOLLAND AND CALIFORNIA Herrings, Sardellen, Anchovies, Russian Sardines, and Caviar. ALDEN DRIED FRUITS! And many more things too numerous to mention. Orders from the country trade are promptly all ended to at lowest wholesale pi ice*. Consignments of PROD XT C E Respectfully solicited. Come and see our stock and convince your e7germain & CO. PROPRIETORS. oct24-lm O. W. PARKER. Teacher aim Conductor of VOCAL aud INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Residence, No. 66 SpriiiE St. PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and REPAIRED. All orders left at the above rooms, or at Brodrtck's Book store, will receive prompt at teiilioii. augHUtf THE GREAT IRRIGATING PUMP! OF THE DAY. MB. W. T. CLAPP HAVING LOCATED permanently in Los Angeles, will attenj to the business pertaining to the Wilcox Steam Water Lifter For me in Los Angeles county. My patrons will Und Mr. Clapp to be ufair and honorable business roan. Call and tee him at his resi dence, San Gabriel Orange Grove Association, San Gabriel, or address P. O. Box 73, Los An geles. ALLEN WILCOX. San Francisco, May 17, 1874. 'y2Bt<— Los angeles Daily Herald. DRUGS MEDICINES. 2VICW DHRO STORE! V. CHEVAI.LIER HAS OPENED an ELEGANT DRUG Store, in SICNORET'S NEW BUILDINC, Main St., opp. Pico House, Well assorted with fresh nnd pure medicines Also v splendid assort menl of PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES, Sponges, and every toilet article from the Deal houses of tlie United States and Prance. American and* French patent medicines. ldi«;lisli, tTremch nnd Hpnnisli LniißUnges are (Spoken. V.Chevalller has been established In San Francisco sinee 'til, and his long experience in the drug business will recommend him to the confidence and patronage of tlie people and medical fraternity of Los Angeles. sep2&-tf LUMBER-YARDS. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES — AT — Perry, Woodworth & Co.'s LUMBER YARDS — AND — PLANING MILLS, Re. 10 Commercial Street, near Itall. road Bepoc. iur2t>tf—3 J. C. JACKSON Kxcps- all kinds of LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS Posts, Shakes, Plaster Paris, CEMENT iiucl HAIR. Comer of Alameda and First streets. 1.05 ANGEI.KS, CAL. W. W. ROBINSON, AGENT. Hoi man's team ready In yard to deliver or ders. , sepstf 150,000 REDWOOD SHAKES JUST RECEIVED AND FOR BALE BY J. C. Jackson, nvl7 tf Corner First and Alameda Sts. grlfTiThVlynch & ca LUMBER DEALERS, CORNER OP AJuiiieriti tin<l Eii-«t Sts., DEALERS IN Surfaced Lumber at $42 50 per M ft. Merchantable Lumber 32 50 " " " Flooring at - - ■ 42 50 " " " Tliey constantly keep on hand DOORS. WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS, SHAKES, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC., ETC ap2B-ll—s L. LIGHTENSERCER, (Successor to Roeder * Liehtenberger), jyjANUFACTURER OF Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Etc. s t:c. 115 and 147 Main street, Los Angeles, Very respect fully solicits the patronage of the public ie liis line of business. All ve hicles built of the BEST MATERIAL. An extensive RLACIiSMITII BHOP Is connected with the establishment, where all kinds of Rlaeksmitlung wlil bo done to order. Done witli dispatch, and with a view of giving satisfaction to patroi.3. All Work Warranted no7-tf lp— 2% PIONEER SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY. S. C. FOY Proprietor. 1854. Importer, manufacturer, wholesale and re tail dealer lv all kinds of Saddlery and Har ness. The best brands of Saddle, Harness aud Sole Leather, always on hand aud lor sale at. wholesale and retail. No. 17 Loh A uc.elcs Htreeot, LOS ANGELES, CAL. no!s-tf—s K. J. WOLF. THOS. OATHS. WOLF & GATES' S ALOOIsT, MAIN STREET. opposlto Commercial. None but tho Purest and Best Wines & Liquors Kept at this honse. 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 in the reading rooms. scplBtf D. T. Moonky. J. G. Dixon. OCCIDENTAL LAUNDRY. MOONEY & DIXON GIVE NOTICE that they have established tlie Occidental Laundry, on Flower street, near Sixth, And are prepared to do Hotel, Restaurant and Ladies and Gentle men's Washing promptly and on the most reasouable terms. Clothes returned in Six Hours if needed. Terms moderate and satisfaction guaran teed to all. NO CHINESE EMPLOYED. No Chinese Thrashing Machines Used! orders at the hotels and at the Fashion Saloon. uov2i»tf LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1874. BUSINESS CARDS. CHAS. R. JOHNSON, IVOTARY PIHLIC AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, No. .V 2 Temple Block, I.os Anscle*. dec2o CABANIS & MADEGAN, Real Estate and Money Brokers. Prompt attention paid to collections and all business entrusted to our care. office—No. 44 t empit Block, up siairs Entrance, first stairway below (lie bank, on Spring street. decMf W film ABBOTT, I General Undertaker. FINE METALIC COFFINS, Tlie 1: si in the World. Always on hand, and all kindi of Coffins ready at one hour's notice. Apply at his FURNITURE WAREROOMS, No. 16 Main street, Near the Pico House. octl7-ly MORITZ CHOYNSKI, 44 SPRINC ST. Carpenter and Cabinet Maker. Stores titled up, Furniture made and re paired, and general work done vii the short est notice, nov22tf F. F. MILLEN, Conveyancer and Searcher of Records. 1; v 1, ics*OL<VTic, INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENT Special facilities for placing property in the Eastern and European Markets. Conns Negotiated. No. 73, Main St., Dos Angeles. nov29tf D. W MACLELLAN, Searcher of Records and Conveyancer, ROOM 13 DOWNEY BLOCK. nov22tf J. STRELITZ. MERCHANT TAILOR, AND FASHION ABLE CLOTHIER, No. Tit Main Street, In Iron I of Ihe Orient Naioon, Doouey Itlock. A large stock of the newest Cloths. Good fits guaranteed. mr:M-tf—2 S. H. BUCHANAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Successors to Buchanan A Huskins. C CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR ALL KINDS of Building and satisfaction guaranteed. Headquarters at the Corner of Second and Fort street. np2>tf— 3 C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO., Successors to J. B. SAUNDERS A CO., DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, Tt£ Main Street, LOS ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the PUREST L.tUGS and PATENT MEDICINES of all kinds. BQV Prescriptions carctully com pounded day and night, rio3-lf--8 Montana Meat Market. IjTRXELLNGER & FRANCK. (MM ' The best and tenderest Meats ht-\J_ iv the market. None but the MW — Primest Beef and Mutton ever to lie found. Note the address—Montana Meat Market, Main Street, near First, Los Angeles jnnltf—B MISCELLANEOUS. LOS A Most Valuable Discovery! The Babcock Fire Extinguisher, The Best Protection Against FIRE, and the Most Efficient and Sure Uestroyer of the "Resile 131i•>•.' ,, Inechemicals used do not injure the bark or fruit and two or three applications will cleanse tlie worst affected trees. Tlie ordinary charge is Certain DEATH to SQUIRRELS. ANTS &C. The certificates of Mr. J. Df. Bakth Bhobb, Col. E. J. v. Kkwkn, and other gentlemen, can be seen at the office of tlie Agent. AUENCY FOB DIEBOLD NORRIS & Co.'s Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Combi nation Locks and Vault Door, The best and most reliable Safes in tho market. WEAVER & TAYLOR'S Celebrated Carbolized Rubber Hose. This Hose will be furnished in all sizes and in such length as may be required, at San Francisco Pricks. Crofutt's Life Protectors, Rubber and Leather Buckets &c, &c. KOI.K AUENT FOR TllK Safety Inkstand, Hurricane Cigar Light ers, Burglar Alarms. — ALSO THE — Vernon Mineral Water, A sure cure for Indigestion, Constipation, Piles; and all infections of the Kidneys or livet. W. BORROWE, Agent, 52 Main St., rear of Telegraph office, mucK-tim Ixis Angeles. ladies: hair dressing ESTABLISHMENT. CAROLINE C. BURTON. LADIES' HAIR DRESSING IN ADD styles. Braids, Curls and Waterfalls made at tho shortest notice. Tangled hair straightened and made into any shape. Per umes of the finest cpiality on hand and for sale. No. O Spring street, Dos Angeles, Cal. CROSS & GREBE, Under Temple liuißliufr, Entrance on Main street, Dos Angeles. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT A SPECIADTY. ALSO, Eastern and California Oysters And other edibles in season, and the Very Best Liquors & Cigars. A First-class Lunch at All Hours. mrlB-tf-4% PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. H. CHASE, M. 3. SUROEON ANDPRACTiTIONF.K IK Ho meopathy. Office, rooaa i.a and :iin Per ry A Riley's new budding. Otllce bo irs, from it to 11 a. m.. I la 3 and 7 to I p. M. •sr - Special attention givu lo diseases ol women audi children. octtflf K. D. WISE. M. D.. GIRADUATE OF JEFFERSON T Medical College, Philadelphia Office iii Lun Franco Building, Miin street. Office hours, from Bto 10;<i, A. M., fliiil from 1% to 5 P. M. Obstetrics & Diseases of Vomen a Specialty. my"-ly—ls DR. M. S. JONES, T7U3RMERLY OF ST. LOUIS, MO,, I 11 as located InJLos Angeles where • will give: his ipeclsl attention to *+mtS diseases of the H> - 0, Ear, Nose and Throat. OKKICF.: Spring St., opposite Temple Block. feb2fttf—2 Dr. L. Dexter Lyford, I>HYSICIAN AND BtJR'iEOM — OFFICE, No. 17, Downey Block, Los Anm les, California. Office hours—tf to 11 A. K.j Ito 3 and 7 to 8 P. M. ai>23-lf—2 DR. A. S. SHORE, PH YSK M AN. OFFICE- N .-o-iv oppojite the Post ■ >"!<•» RESIDENCE—No. 18 franklin sir>ct. oc2-l I—2 J. H« McKEE, M. D. ( I3HYSI!'I.\X A SURGEON —OFFICE, No. 1 Spring street, oppposite 'Temple's Bank. RjCSIDEXCE — First street, .ictweeii Fort and Hill, Los Angeles,Cal. mrlH-tf—2 Dr. Joseph Kurtz, PHYSICIAN. OFFICE—in Lanlranco's Building, Main SI above (he Drug Store of U. F. Heiiizcman & Co. Will give particular attention Ie, EVE and EAR DISEASES. Office hours: From 9 to 11 A. M., from 2 to-1 p. M., and from Sto9 p. M. Residence: Rueuavistu street. uuglti WINSLOW S. MYERS, ATTORNEY A.T LAW. OFFICE—Room No. 11 Downey Block, Los A.Mii'.r.ns, Cat.. dlltf LEW. G. CABANIS, NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER and Searcher of Records for tills County. OFFICE—No. 14 Temple Block, over Post office. octl-lnv> J. G. HOWARD. H. T. HAZARD HOWARD & HAZARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICES IN No. 8 DOWNEY BLOCK, L(is ANGELES, CAL. W Special attention given to business in the United States Land Office. oc2-tf—2 A. GfrAflSKlilt, G. 11. SMITH. A. B. CHAPMAN, H, U. SMITH. GLASSELL, CHAPMAN&SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-stairs, Los Angeles, California, oe2-tl—2 CHARLES I.INOLEV. J. S. THOMPSON. LINDLEY & THOMPSON, A. AT law, OFFICE—Itoom Nis, ftl and t,», ....... ay,.„ pie& Workman's Bank. oc2-tf—2 w. n. maksiiam.. wn.i. >>. <;oui.n. j. it, ni.ANiwrAKn. MARSHALL GOULD & BLANCHARD, A TTORNEYS AT LAW—OFFICE XjL opposite the Court House. Rooms Nos. IM and 19 Temple Block, Los Angeles, Cal. Will practice in all the Courts of this State, and attend to business In U. S. Land Office. tf—2 . GEORGE J. CLARKE, ■\TOTAHY PUBLIC-COMMISSIONER OF Deed* tot Arizona, and Broker. Office, Ganahl & McDaniels, liowney Block. Jo Hl-tf—2 V. E. HOWARD & SONS, AT LAW, TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. oej-tf —2 ~a7a. WILSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR. OFFICE—Room Nos. 20 & 27 T.mple Block, Los Angeles, California. oe2-tf— 2 A. H. JUUSON. J. W. lIII.I.KTTK. P. K. ADAMS Att'y at Law Att'y at Law. JUDSON, GILLETTE & ADAMS, EXAMIMERK OF TITLES. Spring Los Angeles, Cal. oc'-'-tf—B E. J. WESTON, ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER \NL> JU>l« ATJ« JITSMAjX. IT. S. Dcputv Mineral Surveyor, Room 61. Temple Block, Third Story, Lou Angeles, Cal ifornia. mylOtf—3 J. E. GRIFFIN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OFFICE—ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK, Lum A-iijOfolos, Cal. attention given to Land and Pro bate business. myl-tf-2 JOHN COLDSWORTHY, TJJBPUrV U. S. MINING AND LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Room C, Downey's Block, Los Angeles, novttf— 2 E. F. KYSOR, A It OHXTEIOX, ROOM No. 11 HELLM AN'S BLOCK, COR ner of Commercial and Los Angeles Streets. ap2r>tl—2 J. H. BLAND, ATTOI tNEY- AT - LAW- & REAL ESTATE! AGENT— Room 44, at head of Ntairs by Postofflee,Lot Angela*.Cal Land bought and sold in town and county. Prompt attention paid to collections and all business entrusted Ie Ills care. nugtl tf T. C. SWIOAKT. JOS. UUBKK.JK. SWIGART & HUBER, PEA I.KKH IN BTOyBBi TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON-WARE AND CROCKERYWARE, GLASS. Hardware and Willow-ware, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS PLUMBING AND CAS FITTING 1 lone to Order. Sign of the Big Red Coffee-Pot, Nu. 110 MAIN ST., : LOS ANGELES. Jun2ltf—s PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Scripture & Ellis, AT-LA W, ROOMS 1 and 3 DOWNEY BLOCK. au2o Wm. Mooue. M. Kki.j.euek, MOORE & KELLEHER, CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND -— DltVlCillXlsiNlKJV. OFFICE—In Wolfskin Building, New Wig* sheet. dttWOT HLjTsT E YENIS ON, 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 dec. OFFICE—NO. 43 MAIN STREET, Dos Angri.ks, Cat.. o«t2otf M. W. PERRY, li O O If BINDER. Downey Block, Cor. New High nnd Temnlf streets. octll-2m" FORWARDING & COMMISSION. HEiIMAW, HAAS & C(L, Forwarding & Commission MERCHAIN TS, HAVE FOR SADE THE PUREST GROCERIES, THE BEST PROVISIONS, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco Of the choicest Imported Brands. PAINTS, OILS, BOOKS AID StSHDS, BUNDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. I* and 10 Ixis Angeles and Commercial St LOS ANGELES. no3tl— i LIQUORS, ETC. PALACE SALOON. 70 MAIN ST., Temple KlocU, Los Anuzlks, Cat.. A fine stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept constantly on hand, ail SI Liquors bottled expressly for family use. Also HOT LUNCH Served from 11 o'clock A. M. to 1 o'clock p. si., and from 8 i". M. until 2 A. M. ml i WILLIAMS, oct9tf Proprietor. JOSEPH BRESONr SAMPLE ROOMS, OPPOSITE U. S. HOTF.L, MAIN ST. The purest WINES, the choicest CIGARS, and the best FANCY DRINKS concocted south of San Francisco. BUT Temple Block, next to Wells, Fargo A Company's office. > no2-tf—3 GRAND RE-OPENING OF THE fHMIcN T M A T.OON. We have Just received a Large and Entire NEW STOCK of LIQUORS and CIGARS. Punches and Cobblers Specialties. J. CAPPE, Proprietor. G. E. GARD, Manager. myietf— 1 CUCAMONGA WINE. DEPOT AT LOUIS MESMER'S WINE CELLAR, underneath the new U.S. Hotel, corner of Los Angeles and Re quena street*. Wine by the Glass, 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 in Los Angeles but I.nuis Mesmerhas wines from the Cocomongo ranches. J. L. SANSEVAIN. nos-2ptf— 4 P. LAUTH. FRITZ MENZ. NEW YORK BREWERY, PHIL. LAUTH & CO., (Successors to Chris. Henne) Proprietors. Tlie CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRIL 'LIANL LAGER BEER South of San Francisco. Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED BwER promptly attended to. The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de fies competition in the State. mrS-tf— 5 CITY BREWERY And SALOON, Cor. Second and Spring Streets, LOS ANGELES Fine Lager Beer for sale IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. uo2-tf—3 JOS. LEIBER, Proprietor. vettßmm softGEOrt. OSCAR C. BALDY. V. S., TREATS ALL diseases of tlie horse. Can be found at corner Fourth anil Fort streets. Los Ange les, Cah au'2 tf— 2 LOUIS mil I'AUE, l ..i ; \ EPHKAM UKAVKI.. PAGE & GRAVEL, Manufacturers of Carriages and Wagons gfU« Of all kinds, made of tlie best ma- terlal. They also keep on hand a large stock of Carriages, Buggies, Light Spring and Heavy Wagons, of their own make, which they warrant in every respect. They have determined to sell their work at prices as low as the Inferior and Worthless work that is frequently being palmed oil'up on the eoiniiicnliy hi lajs Angeles and else where. Call and sco tho best assortment of <Ja.rriu.K«H unci XJu««s'< - >* ever ♦ ffered in Los Angeles. All Carriages and Haggles manufactured by us, are fitted with Page's celebrated Pateut Adjustable Hpvinsr 1 .Jl^>'l)!»t'l<, so well adapted to comfort. sep22 Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. THE Real Estate business heretofore exist ing between Cliumberlin & Bancroft, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. OA. liaucroft assumes all debts owed by the late firm, and will collect all dues. r. F. CHAM BERLIN. deelO-lm C. A. BANCROFT. A CARD. 11. k. iti rCHIE would respectfully Inform his numerous friends and the public, that lie has taken charge of the DINING R< »<>M of the KIMBLE M-vNsION, New High Street, where he will lit all times keep the table supplied witli the best the market ufl'ords, und will en deavor to meet the wishes of his patrons. dect-lm No. 33. NEW HOUSE, Corner Aliso and Alameda Streets. SIMON" LEVY Has opened at the above place, an extensive stock of Provisions, Groceries, Wines and Liquors. Half a pound of Sugar and half a pound of Coffee more to the dollar is there given than in any other house in the city,"and all other goods are sold in the same proportion. Country produce taken in exchange at market rates. Also, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. General dealer in all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCTIONS, HIDES, GRAIN AND WOOL. Makes advances on Consignments to all parts of tlie United States Nos. 33, 34 Ac 33, .Vli«o street Los Angeles, Cal. d 2 2 LINES OF TRAVEL. LOS ANGELES DIVISION SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. Anaheim Branch. LOS ANGELES & SAN PEDRO Railroad and Steamers. IMPORTANT CHANCES. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On aud after MONDAY, November 2d, 1874, and until further notice, trains will run every day as follows: LEAVES LOS ANGELES: FOR ARRIVE. Nietos 8:15 •' 9:00 a. m. Wilmington 10:15 a.m. 11:30 " San Fernando 10:30 " 11:45 " Spadra » 2:45 p. M. 4:30 P. M. Wilmington 3:45 " 5:00 " Nietos 4:15 " 5:00 " San Fernando 8:30 " 9.30 " TOWARD LOS ANGELES: LEAVE. ARRIVE. Wilmington 7:15 A. M. 9:00 A. M. Nietos 9:15 " 10:05 " Wilmington 1:00 p.m. 2:16 p. M. San Fernando 12:30 " 1:30 " Nietos 5:30 " 0:15 " San Fernando 6:15 A. M. 7:15 a.m. "ON STEAMER DAYS," Time of trains between Los Angeles and Wil mington will be varied so us to connect with steamer. Train leaving Nietos for Los Angeles at 9:15 A. It., and train leaving Los Angeles at 4-15 P. M., will stop at Aobler street, Washington street and Rubio's, for passengers only. The time of C. Ducommun, corner Com mercial and Main streets, has been adopted bythis company. ap23-tf—lo E. E. HEWfTT. SupL GOOD ALL, NELSON & PERKINS' STEAMSHIP LINES. The ELEGANT nnd FAST SAIL SMt&WO STEAMSHIPS of (his Line Will sail regularly, as follows,: W&~< rl * < S < M < Z ' E rS I hi f S'tfl S o ? S p S. P So r" S H t3ppappppgpp *- 3 EES 1 t « f O to>,S'JO> oo>rijitn.t L >[ 5a m S S X Si 5 c. *■ 8 «jgg a-"*> 7 - g R * ■ * ~ a wnaj '"fl" mis, o H __ 5 a> a 8 5 £ op oa upy j.»*i7 - § - - ~ - 1 I lOMI/))»I" — rf. X M Oh-» 1 - g 8 !.* t * uyguof « a £3 fel 5 £ op tk vmwj ~ ~ g s = s = g oj.tm.yj? tu J.ifituy h— N M l-< oi — SB — o> o en i THE STEAMSHIPS VENTURA and WM. TABER Calls at Santa Barbara only. The KALORAMA Calls at all Way 'Ports, and carries Freight only, including COMBUSTIBLES. Vessels leave for San Diego on same day of arrival at San Pedro. Kor Freight, Passage or Information, apply to or address I. L. WARD Agents, JyB tf— ISH No. 15 Main street. CHANCE of TIME! Through by Daylight to San Bernardino. STAGES via CHINO, RIN- Ci IN and RlVERSlDE,car rvingthe United Stalts mails - ■ a^sea— express, leaves SPADRA every TUESDAY, THURSDAY' and SATURDAY at BA. M. The entire trip is made hy daylight, thus afford ing tourists and travelers an opportunity of passing over some of the nuest portions of Southern California. The route passes through the beautiful col ony of Riverside and the famous Chino ranch. Tickets should be purchased and seats se cured of the agent In Los Angeles. H W. ROBINSON, Supt. STAGE OFFICE—No. 15 Main street. J. L. WARD, Agent. declS tf MISCELLANEOUS. Delmonico Restaurant, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COM MERCIAL. Los Angoles, California. Or»i:TN tit ALL lIOUBS. i BnrTh'» choicest delicacies of the Best Mar kets always on the Bill of Fare. Elegant DINNERS AND LUNCHES at a moment's notice. JAS. MUNROE A CO., noU-tf—3 Proprietors. NUMBER 78. LINES OF TRAVEL. PACIFIC MAILJTEAMSHIP CO. SCHEDULE. The Largest Ships ! THE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, Tl»e Quickest Time! San Francisco and Los Angeles Route. THE STEAMERS ORIZABA AND SENA r AY OT* , Calling at Santa Barbara only, ft A S if Steamers, ■f a.* WW it tj j| i H izaba, Dec 3 Dec 4 Dec 6 Dec 8 Senator 8 " to " 12 " 14 Senator " 19 " 21 " 23 " B> Orizaba " 24 " M " 28 " 30 Senator " 30 Jan 1 Jan 3 Jan. 5 Orizaba. Jan ii " 8 " 10 " 12 Senator " 12 •' 14 " l(i " 18 LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO: Steamer* Oraaaba and Senator ko through to San Diego, calling at Ai'Hheiin LnuiiiiiK. Leave San Pedro D c. 4th, 10th, Hth, 21st, 26>h and Jan. Ist, Bth and 14tu. SAN FRANCISCO, SAN DIKOO and Way Portß, Steanier O I P H V, Carrying COMBUSTIBLES and other freight, will leave San Francisco Dec. I7th and Jan. 2d and 30th. FOR NEW YORK VIA PANAMA, Steamers leave San Francisco every week. Steamers of Dee. 10th and every alternate Thursday call at SAN PEDRO, and princinal Mexican and Central Ameri can ports. PASSAGE TO NEW YORK: Cabin, $110 and $125 Steerage 60 Through Bill* from New York to San l'edro at Very l ow Kales. FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Steamers leave San Francisco Dec 16th and every fourteen days thereafter. Through Bills of Ladlug signed to New York, Europe, Mexico and South America. Plans of Steamers' Cabin at Agent's office. For Passage or Freight apply to H. McLELLAN, Agent for Los Angeles County. Office, 61 Main street, opposite head of Com meruial. mr7—ls BANKING HOUSES. THE 13^LIVI3L. WM. WORKMAN. F. P. F. TKMPI.K. TEMPLE & WORKMAN. BANKERS. TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. Receive Deposits, Issue their Certificates aud transact a (JEWEKAI, BAHKIKO BVfUHKSS. DRAW ON THE LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK [LIMITED], AT SAN FRANCISCO Exchange for sale on New York, Hamburg, London, Berlin and. Paris, Kranliftort. Legal Tenders, Bullion, Gold Dust and Gov emment,State,County und City Bonds bought and Sold. Receive valuables for sale kocp ng. -10 LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAVINGS BANK MAIN STREET, Lot* Anp'lcM, Cul. CAPITAL STOCK, :::::: $300,0t*> Pkehioknt J. g. BLAUBON Vick-I'kkkidknt J. M. GRIFFITH lIIUK KIKN: J. 8. SLAUSON, J. M. GRIFFITH. V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT a BAKER, J. BIXBY, 11. B. TICHENOK, GEORGE S. DODGE. Open for business from 10 a. m. till S p. m., and Saturday evenings frem 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received In any amounts. Money to loan on real estate iv amounts and tor length of time desired. 7ty»-tf-4