VOLUME 111.
ts Published eveij morning except Monday
by
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Complied from the columns of the DAILY
HERALD, nnd containing tlie most com
plete and reliable information reiatlvo to Los
Augeles City and County. Price, 25 cents.
All Kinds of Job-Work done lo Com
pete with Nan Francisco In l*rioe.
Sly te. and Elegant 1 Workanau'ihip.
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Masonic Notice.
Jt I .oh Augeles l.odge No. 111. f. A
A. n.—The stated meelings of tiiis
y *A\ jr Lodjreare held on the rtrst MON
/XX\ Da V of each month at 7:;«» p. m.
' W Members or Pentalpba, No. 202, and
all Master Masons in good standing are cor
dially Invited. S. C. FOY, W. M.
Chas. smith, Seeretarv, ao2K-ly—6
» I'KVrAI.HIIA I.Olitd . No. 202,
F. A. A M. Tbe stated meetings of
j£ 3f this Lodge are held ou tlie THIHD
mon da Yof each month, at 7 p.m.
Hy order of tho W:•M !•
janll W. W. Robinson, secy.
Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: ■ A:> M: -
f Stated couvtwatious .on 2d
MONDAY or each month at
7% P. m. at Masonic Hall. So
journing companions in good
standing cordially Invited. Hy
order of the H. P.
W. 11. A. Eton,
Secretary.
X NIGHTS TEMPLAR.
Coeur De Lion Commandery No. 9, X;- T|-
Holds its stated oonelavts at the Asylum in
Masonic Hall, on the Third THURSDAY of
eaeli mouth, at 7 o'clock p. m. Sojourning
X lights Templar in good standing are cor
dially Invited to attend. By order of the
i.« c:-
H. N. Bkvning, Capt:- Geti'i;
-i. o._oTf."
Augelitn Lodge No. 105, I. O.
• ! i# : !jgtev> O. V. Regular meetings of tiiis
• T<*; lodge are held every MONDAY
evening id N o'clock, ut Odd Fel
lows' Hall, Downey lllock. Visiting and so
journing brothers in good standing are in
vited to attend, 1, J, SMITH, N.G.
J, M. Bassett, R. S. au9
Orange Grove Encampment, No. 31, 1.0. 0. F.
■ . REGULAR MEETINGS held on
-irS**A- . the Second and Fourth TUES
DAYS or each mouth al T/» F. M.
ffmmWM* Sojourning Patriarchs In good
sluuding are cordially invited to attend.
ft. BURDICK, C. P.
J. Mi Bassett. Scribe.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DR. W. HAZELTINE,
DENTIST-CORN ER SPRING AND TEM
ple streets (opposite Temple's Hank),
Los Angeles. JuMOtf
"dlrTfred. euphratT
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
OFFICE—Over Farmers A Merchants Bank,
in Ijiifuyelle Hotel building, Main slreet, Los
Angeles. Office hours, S to 12 A. M„ and 2to
6 P. m . From 2 to S P. M. gratis for the poor.
Consultation iv German, French, Italian
and English. - lan2otf
SAM'L W. BROOKE, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician.
OFFICE—In Lunfranco's Building, Main St.
Olllce hours—B to 10 A. m., 2ln 4 and 7 to 6 W. M.
Residence, No. 240 Main street. U29tr
DRIS. CH^E^LYOIIS,
ti URGEONS AND PRACTITIONERS of Ho
i> nieopalliy. Oflice and residence, Back
man House. Night calls promptly attended.
aserHpecjal attention given to diseases oi
women and children, octwf
K. D. WIBE, M. D..
GRADUATE OF JEFFERSON
Medical College, Philadelphia, Office
in Lan Franco Building, Main street. Office
hours, from Bto WA a. m., and from 1% to 6
P. M.
Obstetrics & Diseases of Women a Specialty.
my7-ly—ls
DR. M. 8. JONES,
_. 17IORMERLY OF ST. LOUIS, MO.,
JMBht r has localed ill Los Angoles where
jMMitfc |„. »vi gi\e his special attention to
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
1 in/KKta: Spring St., opposite Temple Block.
feb2f>tf-2
DrT LTDoxter Lyford,
TVHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON — OFFICE,
ff No. 17, Downey Block, Los Angeles,
California. Oflice hours-9 to 11 A. M.; l to 3
and f to 8 r. v. ap2S-tf-2
""dr. a. sTshorb,
TTOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
OFFICE— opposite the Postoffice.
RESIDENCE—No. 13 Franklin stroeL
oc2-tt— 2
~jTl^Mck EE, M. D..
PHYSICIAN * SU RGKON —OFFICE,
No. 1 Spring street, oppposlte Temple's
Bank. Rksi dbnok First street, between
Fort and Hll), Los Angeles, Cat. mrlß-tf—a
Dr. Joseph Kurtz,
r
OFFICE—In Ijaufranco's Building, Main St
above the Drug Store of C. F. Heluzenian A
Co Will give particular attention to El a
and EAR DISEASES. Office hours: From i
to 11 A. M., from 2 to 4P. m., and from 8 to »p.
M. Residence: Buenavlsta street. nuglO
D
NEW 131tlt(i HTOREI
V. CHEVALLIER
HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT DRUG
Store,ln
SiGNORET'S NEW BUILDINC,
Main St., opp. Pico House
Well assorted with fresh and euro medicines
Also a splendid assortment of
PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES,
Soonges. and every toilet article from th
Kmusesoftbel/nlted States
American and French patent medicines.
IOiiitli«l». French and Hpanial
Languages are Spoken.
V Chevallter has been established ln Bui
Franclsco.since '49, and his long «*perieuc
in the drug business Will recommend him t
he cmifldence and patronagei of the peopl
and medical fraternity of Los Angeles.
sep2s-tf
Los Angeles Daily Herald.
BUSINESS CARDS.
C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO.,
Successors to J. H. SAUNDERS A Co.,
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS,
T%£ Main Street,
LOS ANCELES.
The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, tlu
PUREST LZtUGSand PATENT MEDICINE!
of all kinds. 00- Prescriptions ciiretul ly com
pounded duy and night. no2-lf 3
CHAS. R. JOHWft©N r
NOTARY PUBLIC
AND
GENERAL INSURANCE ACENT,
No. «2 Temple Block, I<os Angeles,
dee2o
DOES,
T/IXPERT ACCOUNTANT AND COL
JTii lector. Sets of books opened, balanced
and closed and ull kindsof accounts adjusted.
Collections made in ull parts of city,county
and State. Bud debts und rents collected oi|
moderate terms.
OKEICE-Spri ng street, No. «©. fo2 11
S. H. BUCHANAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
Successors to Buchanan & Huskins.
S CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR ALL KIN Ds
of liuildingand satisfaction guurunleed.
idquarters at (lie Corner of Second and
Eort slreet. apSs-tf—S
~MO R VTZ CHiOYNSKI7~
44 SPRINC ST.
Carpenter and Cabinet Maker.
Stores lilted up, Furniture made and re
paired, and general work done on the short
est notice, nov22lf
JOHN COLDS WORTHY,
JJEPUTY U. 8. MINING AND
LAN I) SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENOI N EElt
Rootn li, Downey's Block, Ix>s Angeles,
novltf—2
E. F. KYSOR,
ABCHITECT,
J>OOM No. 1* HKLLMAN'S BLOCK, COR
\ tier of Commercial aud Los Angeles
Streets. up2."»tf—2
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DAVID E. ADAMS,
Attorney at Law, Examiner of Titles,
— - AND
COM VK V A NX 1 KH,
OFFICE-With G. W. Morgan, Est]., No. I
Spring street, Temple block. jan2B-lni
si. E. GRIFFIN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
OFFICE-R00M.22, TEMPLE BLOCK,
Loh A iijit«-I«'>*. Ctil.
B«.spuc!:i i attention given to Land and Pro
hate business. myl-tf—2
WIN SLOW S. MYERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE—Room No. 11 Downey Block,
Los Anuklks, Cal.. dlllf
J. a. UUWAHD. H. T. H A 7, A H 1!
HOWARD & HAZARD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICES IN No. X DOWNEY BLOCK,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
sur Special attention given to business in
tlie United status Land Oflice. oc2-tf—2
A.GT.AHSKM., G. 11. SMITIX
A. B. HAJ'MA.V, H. M. SMITH.
GLASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITH.
AT LAW,
OFFICE —TEMi'LE BLOCK up-stairs, lot
Angeles, California. oe2-tf—2
CHAHI.KSI.INnI.EY. J.S.THOMPSON
LINDLEY & THOMPSON,
M^FSO RN EYB AT LAW,
OFFICE—Room Nos. 61 and 52, oyer Teßi
pie A Workman's Bank. ocß-tf—2
W. L. MAKNIIAI.I* WILL I). OOUI.U
J. H, 11I.ANCIIAUU.
MARSHALL GOULD & BLANCHARD
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—OFFJCt
opposite the Court House. Rooms Nos
IS and 19 Temple lllock, Isis Angeles, Cul.
Will practice in all the Courts of this State
and attend to business in U. S. Laud Otlice.
tf—J
GEORGE J. CLARKE,
NOTARY PUBLIC—COMMISSIONER Ol
Deeds for Ari/.onn, aud Broker. Ollice
GanahlA McDaulels, Downey Block.
Je 19-tf— 2
V. E. & F. H. HOWARD,
AT LAW,
TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES.
oc2-tf -2
A. H. JUWMWJ. J. W. GU.I.BTY*
Att'y at Law
JUDSON, & GILLETTE,
EXAMIMERH OF TITLES.
37 1-tt Spring ML, I,o„ Angeles, Cal.
oc2-tf—2
MISCELLANEOUS.
NEITZKE &, WOHLERS,
UNDERTAKERS
And Manufacturers ami Importers of
Metal ie, Rosewood and Wain si
COFFINS
AND
Coffin Trlmmiujrs.
No. S Spring St., opposite Temple Bank,
Los Anoki.ks.
Keep constantly on hand tlio
Largest and Best Assortment
of goods In their line to be found In Southei
California.
Bodies taken ln charge and details of burin
personally and promptly attended to.
ERNEST NEITZKE, City Sexton.
G, H. WOHLERS. deelstl
P I, A UTH. FUITZ M KN/«.
NEW YORK BREWERY
PHIL. LAUTH & CO.,
(Successors to Chris. Henue) Proprietors.
The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRI
LIANL LAGER ItEER Koutu of
San Francisco.
Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED H. i
promptly attended to.
The celebrated Beer from this Brewery <
lies competition in the State. mrft-tf—s
LOS ANGELES, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, 1875.
BUSINESS CARDS.
M. W. PERRY,
BOOK BIND X JR..
Downey Block, Cor. New High aad Tenant*
street*. octll-2ti'
WM. ABBOTT,
| General Undertaker.
FINE METALIC COFFINS,
The Best iv the World.
Always on Hand, nnd all kiudi "i Collins
ready at one hour's notice. Apply al his
FURNITURE WARERQOMS,
No. 16 Main street,
Near Ihe Pleo House. ocll7-ly
J. STRELITZ.
MERCHANT TATtfDR, AND FAsmoN-
A I'.i.K CLOTHIER.
Kit. 711 Main Street, in front «r tlie
Orient Saloon, Downey lilock.
A large StOOK Ot the newest (Mollis, (iood
fits guaranteed, mr24-tf --2
D. W MACLELLAN,
Searcher of Records and Conveyancer,
ROOM 13 DOWNEY BLOCK.
novJ'Jt f
O. W. PARKER,
Teacher and Conductor of
VOCAL aud INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
Residence, No. «« Spring St.
PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and REPAIRED.
All orders left at the übove rooms, or at
Brodrick's Book store, will receive prompt at
tention. aug.'Kitf
H. J. STEVENSON.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
U. S. Deputy Land and Mineral Surveyor.
Surveys of all kinds in the city Oral a dis
tance. Mafia Made, Field notes and descrip
tions furnished Ac.
OFFICE—NO. 36 MAIN STREET,
Los Anuei.ks, ( ai,. ociajtf
Wm. Moduk. M- K km-kiiicit,
MOORE & KEL.LEHER,
CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS
— AND
1 )K A | r# IITSMKN.
OFFICE—In Wol&kll! Building, New High
sireel. dlil-lin
r. F. MILLEN,
Conveyancer and Searcher of Records,
1{ KA 1., IUSTA T 1<),
INSURANCE AND GENERAL ACENT
Special facilities for placing property in Hie
Eastern and European Markets.
Loans Negotiated.
No. 73, Mains!., Los Angeles.
novttUtf
E. .Is WES^N,
ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER
AND
tl. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Room Bl>
Temple Block, Third Story, Lo* Angeles, Cal
ifornia. mylOtf—3
VETERINARY SURGEON.
OSCAR 6. BALDY, V. S., TREATS ALL
diseases of the bone. Can lie round
at corner Fourth aud Fort streets, Los Ange
les, Cal. au° tf—2
T. 0. HWIOAKT. JOS. IIb'HI;U,.IK.
SWICART & HUBER,
DKAI.KUS IN
HTOVKIri, TIN.
COPPER AND SHEET-IRON-WARE
Aljl> —
CROCKERYWARE, GLASS.
Hardware and Willow-ware,
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS
PLUNIBINC AND CAS FITTING
Done to Order.
Sign of the Big Red Coffee-Pet.
NO. UO MAIN ST., : LOS A NGELKS.
jun2ltf— ft
LUMBER-YARDS.
LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES
>— AT -
Perry, Wood worth & Co.'s
fUIJMBItU* YA«DS
— Ann —
PLANING MILLS,
Mo. I« Commercial street, near Kail
road papoa. rar3o-tf—B
J. C. JACKSON
Keeps all kinds of
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS,
DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS
Posts, Shakes,
Plaster Paris,
OKiVXKis r r ami hair.
Corner of Aliiiiieda and First streets.
I.OS ANOKI.KS, CAL.
. W. W. ROBINSON,
AGENT.
Ilolman's team ready in yard to deliver or
ders.
, GRIFFITH, LYNCH & CO.
. LUMBER DEALERS,
CORNER OF
Ajlameda txncl ITii-est Sts.,
DEALERS IN
Surfaced Lumber at $42 50 per M ft.
, Merchantable Lumber 32 50 " " "
Flooring at - — «50 «« M
They constantly keep on hand
DOORS,
r WINDOWS,
BLINDS,
P( )STK,
SHINGLES,
a LATHS,
( t SHAKES,
s- HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC., KTC
ap2B-tf—s
A Threatening Letter from Chaves.
The following is telegraphed from
Hollister. It does not probably amount
to much. Unless tbe officers, me
greatly mistaken, Obarvea is not now
in this State:
This morning E. Aquirre,of Hollis
ter, noticed in the express office three
letters written in Spanish, two ad
dressed to the citizens of Han Jose aud
one to the citizens of Hollister. The
letters were behl for postage. Iquirre
told (be express agent nnd they opened
them. Following is a copy of the
letter:
NOTICE TO THB TOWN Of HOLLISTER.
January of 1H75.
OapUrtu Gltovara Oftavts to (he inhab
itant of Hollietert
Know you that in regard to the acta
committed by the Captain of my com
pany,, f say thai t, Otiding myself
guilty of lliose acts, fled to Mexico,
but having been informed while there
that Vasquez was under sentence of
death, I have returned as far as this
place, with the aim of disclosing the
falseness of the evidence sworn to
against him, and In case that Vasquez
should be hanged, to quietly mete out
a recompense, because 1 do not believe
thai I am in need of resources or lack
sufficient valor to take him or meet
death in the attempt. I wish to set 1
the result. Kor this reason I let y»u
know t hat if Vasquez is hung try his
enemies, who through fear have t timed
against him, then you will know if I
know bow to avenge the death of Ihi
Captain. Ido nol exact of you to set
him free, but I do not want him hung,
because he was not bloody. This 1 can
prove under oath 111 times gone by.
T. McMahori will remember, that Vas-
quez saved his life subsequent to the
murders at Tres Pinos. I was he who
formed the bead of the atl'ray. He
(Vasquez) certainly was our Captain,
but I neglected the orders that were
imposed upon us. If this is not sutli
olent, or if by this means Vasquez
does not get his sentence appeased,
then you will have to sillier as in the
time of Joaquin Murleta, The just
with the unjust alike will be punished,
according to law. Then you will never
more hear of me in this county or the
State, neitherofme nor my company,
if be has mitigations given him. Let
it be published in the papers with
nothing more.
Cleovara Chaves and Company.
Sale of George Treat's Stud-Old Thad
Knocked down for $1,100
j From Iho s. F. Call, Jan. Ht]
The sale of George Treat's stud hy
Ci ego cm Bowley, took phtee yesterday
in front ofthe ATerchunts' Exchange,
and attracted a largo assemblage of
spectators,including curbstone broken
but only a few bidden). Charles Mc-
Laughlin was the real principal of the
sale, for money advanced hy him to
Treat. There was little anticipation
on the st reet thut the horses would re
alize good values, tlie ee*n l;Uon of
stocks having done much to tighten
the pnise-strings of persons likely to
buy. Punctually at the hour an
nounced, Mr. Bowley mounted his
stan.l, and the veteran flyer, 'fluid
Stevens, was led forth, and his merits
expiated Upon', Thud looked as dull
and unconcerned as he does on the
track. He did not even whisk his
tail and go into a flurry when the
autioneer elicited as the first hid
1600. By easy gradations the bidding
reached $1,101), and at this figure Thad
liesame the property of William
t tbapraan.
Henry waa withdrawn from aale,
having been disposed of privately.
Monday, a stallion of eleven years,
with an average record,, was sold to
Mr. Nelson for $500.
Nell Flaherty, one of the most fleet
footed mares in this State, and tbe
Winner of many important, stakes,
found an owner iv Wilbur Pierce, the
jockey, for $1,000. Fierce bought for
A. V. Buckley.
The trotter Venture, eleven years
old, waa bought by R. S. Farley, of
Sail l.eandro, for §1,200,
Chas. McLaughlin bought Mattie
Howard, nine years old, for $5110.
Camilla rjraa was purchased by
Wm. McDonald for $6T5, and Annette
by H. Bowley for $425. Kate
Chase and Turf Gallery were with
drawn.
Tlie total realized by the sale is $4,245.
Before his defeat by Katie Pease,Thad
.Stevens alone was worth considerably
more than this amount
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTK'K.
NOTICE Isboteby given thai, on Wedues.
dai' theSddayol February, 1876, I will
expose for sale at public aucl lon to the high
est bidder for cu*b in U. S. :Gold Coin, ljOts ;l
and », hloek No. 88 of Ord'ssurvey. Said sale
is lo he held In front of the Council room, ill
12 o'clock M., of thai day. fh fl minimum
price of "aid lots has net.v Bxed i>y Ihe Com
mon Council by' Resolution al |200, each.
M. KREMER,
Clk, of Com, COUnnil, Los Angeies City.
Jarfza
NOTICE.
TkTOTICK IS HEREBY QIVEJg THAT THE
IN Common Council of Ihe city o'' Los Ar
gel.iS'Wlll receive proposals al ith meeting ol
February 4,1875, fur the construction of a sewer
Recording to the following specifications.
k M. X REM ER,
Clerk of com. Council.
SPKCIFICATIONB FOR SKWKK ON NKW Jl Kill.
The sewer on New Higli street, from Short
street to the Junotlon wßhthe sewer in Mam,
corner of Turner street, to be 14x11 Inches in
ihe clear,inside to be built of 2-Inch clear red
wood the sides lo he laid lengthways of the
sewer and 'lie top and bottom to he laid cross
wavs of the length of the sewer, the whole lo
be properly nailed with 40penny nails and all
ioinls and connections to be made tight, and
all joints of side pieties to he covered with strip
of 2x6 redwood.
The sewer on New High street from the hill
in front of |)r, Bush's property to Hi, Junction
wilh the seworon New High street and Tur
ner street lo be 10x10 Inches in Ihe clear Inside
to be built of 2-inch clear redwood, the sides
lo be laid lengthways ot I lie sewer and the top
and bottom io be laid oroeswaya or the length
of tlie sower, Ihe whole to he properly nailed
with 40 penny nails and all joints and connec
tions!. made tight, and nil Joints of side
pieces to be covered with si rap oi 2x6 redwood.
Tne sewer to be placed not less than .1 feet lie
low the surface of the street.
NOTICE.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
! JX the meetlngof the Common Council to
he held on the 4th day »f February. Mrs
Maria Louisa de Sepulveda will apply to said
Common Council for a quit-claim deed to lot
No. 2 in block No. 8 of Ord's .survey of tho city
of Uis Augeles. , .. , ~
Any person objoctlngto Hie granting of Bald
otili-clalm deed must tile Ids oljections In
writ i ng with t be Clerk of tho t loiuiuon Council
at leiwt one day prior to said r*£g2fL9j tru,
Common Council. M. KREM*^R,
Clerk of Com. Council of Ikjs Angeles City*
Los Angeles.Jan. 28, 1875. JaJO td"
LINES OF TRAVEL.
LOS ANGELES DIVISION
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.
AND
S T X A. M X JEt S.
IMPORTANT CHANCES.
On and after Till RSDAY, January Uth,
1875, and until further notice, trains will run
every day as follows:
LEAVES LOS ANGELES:
FOR AHKIVJS.
Anaheim 9:30 a. m. 11:00 a. m.
Wilmington 10:15 " Udtt "
Sun Fernando Kl.tO " 11:15 "
Snadnl 2:4!) p. m. 4:SO p. m.
Wilmington »:46 " 5:00 "
san Fernando 8:w " ».:« "
TOWARD LOS ANGELES:
I.KAVK. AKRIVB.
San Fernando Still a. m. JilSa.m.
Spadra 7:45 " i»:20 "
Wilmington 7i4b " l»:00 "
s.ui Fernando I2::<n p. it. hwP.H.
Anaheim 1:00 " 2:«0 "
Wilmington 1.00 " 2:15 "
"ON STKAMKIt DAYS.''
Time Of I ruins between Los Angeles and Wil
mington will bo varied so as to connect with
steamer.
The lime of Fisher A Thatcher, 67 Main
slreet, has been adopted by tills company.
np23-tl~lo Bt E. HEWITT. Sunt.
GOOOALL, NELSON & PERKINS'
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
San Francisco and Los Angeles,
THE STEAM SI HI'S
VENTURA, ORIZABA
— AND —
MOHONGO-
Calling; al Nuuls Karbaru only .
AND
STEAMSHIP SENATOR.
Calling at Snnlu Kit 1 :ra uud San Luis
Obispo, also ftt M; tv Buenavenlura and San
Simeon for passengers only.
SCHEDULE.
Sg
Stkamkks. 1 14 as
y [|_ ?
Orizaba Feb 2 Feb t FS»h fl Feb 8
Ventura " (J " H " 10 " 12
Senator " 9 " 12 " 14 " 10
Mohongo " 18 ■ 15 " 17 " 19
Ventura " I<> " IX " 20 " 22
Senator " 20 " 28 " 26 " 27
Ori/.aba •' 2> " 27i.\lnr I Alar 3
Ventura " 27 Mar 1 " 8 "5
Senator. Mar 3 " 6| " 8 " 10
iiOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO:
Menmers
VENTURA, ORIZABA and MOHONGO
Go turoiis;u to Msu nieico, ealllna at
Ai'.alieiiu Lsstilug.
Leave San Pedro Feb. 4th, Btb, 15th, !Bth,
2.'id, 27. Ii and Mar. Ist and Oth.
SAN LUIS, SAN SIMEON, SANTA CRUZ,
MONTEREY and SAN FRANCISCO.
The Senator, leaving San Pedro Feb. 14th
2-ilh and March Bth, connects at. Santa Barba
ra with steamer Constantlne for above named
ports.
Man Fraiiclwco, Nnu Diego, aittl Way
Forts.
Steamers KALORAMAA and GIPSY,
Carry ng eomlnisllhles und otlier freight, will
leave San'Frauciseo about every ten days.
VICTORIA, B. C.
Steamers leave San Francisco on tho sth
and 20th of. very month, except when those
dales fall on Sunday, then on the day follow
ing.
Plans of Steamers* Cabins af Agent's oflice.
For Passage or Freight apply to
H. MeLELLAN,
Ag't. for Los Angeles Co.
Office, 61 Main street, opposite head of Com
mercial. ianB
CHANCIFofTIME!
Through by Daylight to San
Bernardino.
STAGES via CHINO, BIN- r,--*—««»
O CON and R| V ERSII IK, car- A. j.
rying.the United Slut is mails , ■ 1 ——-
express, leave sl'\|i A every TUESDAY,
THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 8 A. it. The
entire trip is made by daylight, thus afford
ing tourists and travelers an oppoituuity of
passing oyer some of the finest portions of
Soulh. i n ('iililo'-nia.
Tlio route pusses tbroiush the beaflrt.lful col
ony of Riverside and the famous Chino
ranch.
Tickets should be purchased and seals se
cured of the agent in Los Angeles,
H W. RoBINSON.SupI.
STAGE OFFICE—No. 15 Main slreet.
J. U W A 111), Agent.
declSlf
MISCELLANEOUS.
LADIES' HAIR DRESSING
ESTABLISHMENT. '
CAROLINE C. BURTON.
J A DIES' HAIR DRESSINO IN ALL
j styles. Ilrai'ls, Curl* and Waterfalls
made at the shortest notice. Tangled hair
stratgtitened and made into any shape. Per
ome.s of lhe lines, quality on hand and for
sale. No. » Spring street, iAi* Angeles, Cal.
Delmonico Restaurant,
MAIN STREKT, OPPOSITE COM-
M ERCIAL, Los Angeles, California.
OPKIN at ALL HOVTBtfL
aur'Th.) choicest delicacies of the Best. Mar
kets always on the Hill ot Fare. Elegant
DINNERS AND LUNCHES at a moment's
notice ' JAS. MUN ROE A CO.,
no2-t'—3 Proprietors.
(Successor to Boeder A Liclitenberger),
jy/JANUKACTUHER OF
Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Etc.
It:«, US ami 147 Main street, Ijos Angoles,
Very respectfully solicits the patronage of
the public lv Ills line of business. All %'C
hlCles built of the BEST MATERIAL. An
extensive
BLACKSMITH tSIIOf
is connected with the establishment, where
all kinds of Blacksmlthlug will be dove to
order.
ItEPAHUNG
Done witii dispatch, and with a view ot giving
satisfaction to patrous.
All Work Warranted
no7-tf Ip— 2%
FIREI
GKEAT I«KI>lJC r rilJ]N
- IN -
C <>
From $24 to $18, $20 and $22,
According to quality, per ton, at
I. B. FERGUSON'S (Agent)
COAL YARD,
' Corner of Spring and Court Btreets,
LOS ANOEL.ES, CAI~ SepS
No. 93.
TsT E W HOUSE,
Corner Aliso and Alameda Streets.
SIMON LEVY
1 las 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
PRODUCIIONS.
HIDES, GRAIN AND WOOL.
Makes advances on Consignments to all parts of the United Stase.
Now. 33, 34 Ac 3*5, wlrool^
Los Angeles, Cal. d 2 2
(FORMERLY 0. RAPHAEL AND CO.),
REQUENA STREET, OPPOSITE U. S. HOTEL
OEALEBB I3N
l*«,iiits, Oils, A'fir-niislios,
Looking-glass Plates, Walnut, Rosewood and
Gilt Mouldings of all Styles and Sizes.
PICTURES FRAMED AT SHORTEST NOTICE & AT LOWEST RATES
California Chemical Paint Company.
INDUCEMENTS OITITJSKICD
TO mys 3m 13
PAINTERS AND COUNTRY DEALERS.
BANKING HOUSES.
r riJLJtli l*^VT\T%.
WM. WORKMAN. V. P. F. TKUPI.K
TEMPLE & WORKMAN.
BANKEKS.
TEMPIiE HIiOCK, LOH ANGELES.
Itoceive Oe|H>siUi, Issue their Oertlncatefc ami
transact a
UKSIEKAI. BAKHimi BININK.HM.
DHAW ON TNF LONnON ANO SAN FRANCISCO BANK (LIMITEOI.
AT SAN i SAHCtSCO
Exchange tor sale ou
New York, Hamburg.
London, llerliu und
Hariis. IfiwiUftovt.
Li'gal Tenders, buliion, Gold Dust und Gov
eminent,State,County and City Bonds bought
and Sold. Receive valuables for salo keep
us. —10
~LOS ANGELES COUNTY
SAVINGS BANK
MAIN STHKKT,
Lob Aajrelea, Cal.
CAPITAL STOCK, :::::: 5300,00\,
I'KKHIOENT , J. S. SLAUSON
Vick-Pkbmidknt J. M. GRIFFITH
OIK FA TORN:
J. H. SLAUSON, J. If. i M. FlT»'
V. A. HOOVER, lt< !<■:!! «, LAKE It,
J. BIXBY, 11 .;. TP lii Null,
GEORGE a ta'laiK,
Open for bushiest- : >.m !;i \. v. till 3P. M.,
und Saturday SVtMUjig* f. ■•>■' it ••> s o'clock.
DeposilH received iv > in liutt.
Moury to loan on i ; i • In Htuonnl*
and for length of time ><- ; , |,
ii ii. in. ii—n—Minium, n a jt ..Triaf?™
FORWARDING & COMMISSION.
" HELLMAN, HAAS &Tci,
Forwarding & Commission
MEBCHAINTB,
HAVE FOR SALE
THE PUREST GROCERIES,
THE BEST PROVISIONS,
Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco
Of the Choicest Imported Brands.
riIMV OILS, OOOKM ANO SANMEN,
BLINDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
14 and 1« U)S Angeles and Commercial Ht
I,(>s ANGELES. notfti—4
J. L. WARD,
Commiasion Merohant.
AGENT,
/ETNA INSURANCE CO.; UNION
INSURANCE CO. (Fire and Marine).
No. 36 Main Street.
J . L. W ARD,
NOTICE.
J. L. WARD IS REMOVEDTO
36 Main St., Backman House.
Ja3B lw
(iAREIt '£*
Semi-Tropical Nurseries.
Located on San Penro Rlreet, two miles south
of City Hall.
Tho largest stock of Northern ami Semi-
Troplcal Fruit Trees ln the State.
40 Varieties of Citrona Tree*.
Call and examine my stock. Prleed Cata
logue sent free. Address P. 0. Box .>:>, Loa
Angeles, Cal. THOS. A UAKEY.
declS-an
NUMBER 108.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FURNJTURE. FURNITURE,
FURNITURE.
DOTTER &BRADLEY,
(Suecensors to Dotter &
Have now the Largest Stock ever
brought here.
Hiive Just received a large lot directly from
the East, and cordially invite the
pvih.ic to examine their goods
and price same.
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Matting,
Ktc. Ktc. Ktc.
(With Dotter & Bradley),
s still selling everything in above
lines at Reduced Prices, and
guarantees Work and Goods.
Sewing Machines,
Sewing Machines,
Sewing Machines,
DOTTF.,, & BRADLEY
.*,!••«: ti \«cnta for the
«RO\ I'd! Jic BAKKR
elastic ux:k stitch sew
in-) MACHINE,
Ami would ben leave to call attention
to tite fact that
FOUR
r\'«-w and Dimt-int't. Audi
Important
Improvements liave been added to
thiH Machine recently, making
it past all competition.
86 MAIN STREET. 86
LOS ANGELES,
jlyl Sign ofthe Bi«? Red Chair. tflO
WOOLEN MILL STORE !
PFEIFFENBERGER * SHAUER,
Los Angeles Street, near Commercial,
Huils made to order for
Twenty-five to Sixty-five Dollars.
A flue stock of imported and domestic
Blankets and Flannels
Constantly on hand. Also, a fine stock of
CLOTHS,
CASBIMERES,
VESTINCS,
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac,
Of Foreign and OomesUo manufacture, kept
in stock and made up in the best style of the
tailoring art.
PFEIKKENBEKGEK A SHAUER.
sepf-tf
JOSEPH BRESON,
SAMPLE ROOMS,
OPPOSITE TJ. a HOTEL. MAIN ST.
The purest WINES, the chox ; t CIGARS,
and the best 'FANCY DRINKS concocted
south of 8s n Francisco.
sarTemple Block, next to Wells, r'argo 4
(Vj.uj.uiiy'h otth , BO»-tf—4