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VOLUME HI. Is I'ulillshid evei.y moriringexoepl Monday by THE LOS ANGELES CITY AND COUNTY PRINTING AND PITHLISHINU CO. OFFICE Herald Mteam llouk uinl Job feinting: lloiimc, street, opposite the Court House. TERMS: Per annum, by mull oi express $10 six monl hs " " d Three months " " ■ li Delivered by carriers, per week, 2fi cents THE WEEKLY HERALD Is published every Saturday morning. TERMS, i incyear, by mall or express, single copy ..48 no six months, " " " '* " ... 1 75 Three " " " " " ... 1 nfl Advertisements inserted al reasonable rates. AH Kinds of Job-tVorK .lone to t'oin* peic uiih Nan Fran el sco in Price, Style, mid Elegance ol Workmanship. SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic Notice. 6» Lost Aiigelcs Lodge No. 43. I\ * y®._. A. .»!.-The slated meetings ifthls JT Lodjte are held on the Qrsl MON DA V of each month al 7: !» P. M. ' x Members of I'entalpha, No. Lll2, and all Master Masons in good standing are cor dlally invited. S. (.'. EOY, \V. M. ('has. Smith. Secretary. ao2S-ly—ti • KESTALPHA I.OIXJE, No. 202, _VV— F. A. AM. The stated moetlngs of \ Jf this Lodge are held on the THIWD MONDAY of eacl nth, at 7 P. X, , . order of Ihe W!■M '• Jaull V, W. Rohinson, Scc'y. Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: • A: • ■:• i^ < 9* ss " :: Stated con vocal ions on 2d \ '—XSvf M(,N '"-' VY °* ( '' ich mouto ~' ■ '"• M - ' A[ M—» nl< ' Hall, so oHl KVJ journlng companions in good llVf^ — $>M stwndlngi Ilally Invited. Hy order of the H. P. \ I W. H. A. Kidii, lv. — it Kecretaiy. Los Angeles Council No. 11- Royal and Select Masters, F. & A. M., Heidi Its stated .isv.nnhlles on the Ith Mon day of each month at Masonic Hal I,al ":;>op. ai Hojournins;Compaul ns In wood standing at* fraternally Invited lo attend. By order of Ihe Tbl Il<*. J. i*'. itiiitNS, Reoorder. "KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Crjßur De Lion Commandery No. 9, K[- T|- Holds its stated pnnel ivt - al the Asylum in M isoiiic Hall, on Ihe third TiIUHSDAY of each month, ut 7o'cloek P, M. Sojourning Kn gbts Templar In good Btandfns are cor dially invited to attend. By order ot the c;. c:- H. N. Buunino, Capt;. Gen'i;. i. O. O. F. . • An.celili. Lodge No. 193. I. O. .g, *'» o P.—Regular meetings <>t this - - Lodge an- bed every MONDAY evening at N o'clock, al odd fel lows' Hall, Downey Block. Vistling and so journing brothers in good Standing are in vited to attend. L J. smith, n. G. J. M. lUssktt, R. B. au9 Golden Klile Lodge No. IGII, I. <». O. F. ____-< Regular meeting held on FRI- D \\ F.VI'NIN'I of . iieh wed; at '■IT '7 i-2 o'clock. ' ojonriung I < rot hi en in good standing are cordially ln vited. By order, . _ O. D. HATHAWAY, N. G. Jos. Huhkr, Jr., it. S. Orango Grove Encampment, No. 31,1. 0. 0. F. REGULAR MEETINGS held on the Second and Fourth Tl'l-.S- DAYS or each mom h at 7., p. m. -*m/Ptt< Sojourning Patriarchs in good itandlng are cord in lb invited to attend. H. BURDICK, C. P. J, M. Bas.skrr. Scribe. Physicians and surgeons. DR. H. S. ORME, r»ii3'si«fiiiit ti«ti Suripeoiu OFFICE IN LANFKANCO BI'ILDINO, No. 74 Main si I, overt' .). Helllsemap A Co.'s drug store. Residence, Spring street, between Sixth an,l Seventh. Olhce h- urs, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. c. merrill, Pliystit-iaii tiatl s»ttvsi-<?on. Ollice-No. II Spring St., opposite Ihe Post Office speciai attention paid to diseases ol Children. feblWi_ DR. W. HAZELTINE, DENTIST— CORNER SPRING AN DTE M ple streets (opposite Temple's Bank), Los Angeles « Ju.tOtl DR. FRED. EUPHRAT, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. OFFICE—Over Farmers a Merchant! Bank, In Lafayette Hotel building, .Mam street. Lot Angeles. Office hours, 8 to 12 A. M„ and 2to sp. M. From 2to I>. M. gratis tor the poor. Consultation in German, French, Italian and English. SLAM'L M. D., Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician. OFFICE—In Lanfranco's Building. .Main St. Office hours—B to 10 A. m., 2 to! and 7 totj P. M. Residence, No. 240 Main street. dliWf DRB. CHASE & LYONS, L3URGEONB AND PRACTITIONERS ol'llo -0 meopathy. Office and residence, Lark man House. Night eaila promptly attended. «e-special attention given to diseases ol women and children. °' l|i>lf "k7~d7wise, m. D. a Gl KADUATE OF JEFFERSON t Medical College, Philadelphia, Office in Lao Franco Building, Main street. Otlice hours, from Bto 10J-4 A. M., and Horn \y % to 0 P. M. Obstetrics & Diseases of Women a Specialty. my7-ly—ls "drT mT sTjon es, ... OF ST. LOUIS, MO., MHK I 1 liaslocatoil iv Los Angeb - win re gKRgUhc will give di s special intention to VEr diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and 1 offick : Spring St., opposite Temple Block. feb26tf—2 Dr. L. Dexter Lyfbrd, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - OFFICE, No. 17, Downey Block, Los Angeles, California. Office liours-0 to 11 A. M.; l toB and 7 to 8 P. M. ' qpiSrix-i DR. A. S. SHORB, JJOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. OFFICE—Nearly opposite the Post Office. RESIDF:NCE—No. 18 Franklin street. oc2-tl—2 J. H. McKEE, M. D.. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON — OFFICE, No. 1 Spring street, oppposlte Temple's Bank. Residence — First street, between Fort and Hill, Los Angeles, Cal. mrls-tf—2 Dr. Joseph Kurtz, PHYSICIAN. OFFICE—In Lunfranco's Building, Main St above the Drug Store of C. F. Hcinzeman A Co Will give particular attention to El V. and EAR DISEASES. Office hours: From 1) to 11 a. M., from 2 to 4 P. M., and from 8 to » P. m. Residence: Buenavista street. auglo Los Angeles Daily Herald. BUSINESS CARDS. C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO., Successors to J. B. 8A UN DERS A CO., DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, Tte Main Street, LOS ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the PUREST I..IUGS und PATENT MEDICINES of hll kinds. Hi:,- Prescriptionscarefully com pounded dsty and night. ii'ij-tf—l "cliAsT R. JOHIVISON^" AND GENERAL INSURANCE ACENT, No. .v; Temple Hlocii, I.on Angeles, dec2o w7 van"derDOEsr 171 XPERT ACCOUNTANT AND COL _I_ lector. Sets of books opened, balanced and closed and all kinds Of accounts adjusted. Collections made In all parts id' city, courtly and Slate. Had debts and rents collected jß modi':aie terms. OEKICE-Spring street, No. 00. fcTtf S. H. BUCHANAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Successors to Buchanan & Husklns. TAKEN FOR ALL KINDS V_7 of Bulldingand stitisfaction guaranteed. Headquarters at the Corner of Second and Port street. apiVtf— 3 "mor iriTcHb ynskT," 44 SPRING ST. Carpenter and Cabinet Maker. Stores tilted up, Furnlturo made and re puircd, and general work done on the short est notice, nov22tf ~TOLlteWdi^lrrr' JjKFUTY U. 8. MINING AND LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Room 0, Downey's lllock, Lot Angeles. nov4tf —2 ~icYSOR Ews, a v c li I to __o T BOOM No. l-i HELLM AN'S BLOCK, COR ner of Commercial and ijos Angeles Streets. ap2-")tl— 2 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .1. P, coin-'RKY. <•• J- E1.1.15. GODFREY & ELLIS. A TTORNEYS AT LA VV, _ v - Koo.us 1 and ;>, Downey Block, Los Angeles, feb.l-tf DAVI6I-7 ADAMB, Attorney at Law, Examiner o? Titles, — - AN I) COJN VEYANC'ER, OFFICE— With G. W. Morgan, Esq., No. 4 Spring street, Temple Block. Jaii2B-lm j. e7lsrlf>ili7 Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OFFICE—ROOM 18, TEMPLE BLOCK, JLom .A-H-jfcleN, Cal* >■ rtjlll iBl at tent ion given to Land and Pro bate business. - myl-tf—2 ~ WIN S LO RS," ATTOIiNEY A. T I*A.W, OFFICE—Room No. 21 Female Block, Los Angei.ks, Cal. dlltf J. 0. HOWARD. 11. T. HAZARD HOWARD & HAZARD, ATTIjRNKYS AT LAW, OFFICES IN No. 8 DOWNEY BLOCK, I.U.S ANGELES, CAL. ' »»• Special attention given to business in the United States Land Ottice. oeJ-tf—2 A.01.A55K.1,1., O. H. SMITH. A. B. CHAPMAN. . 11. M. SMITH. GLASSELL, CHAPMAN -SMITH, AT LAW, OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK np-stairs, Los Angeles, California. oc2-tf— 2 W. 1.. MAItSIIAI.I.. WILL U. (10UI.1). J. Bi BLANCH Aid). MARSHALL GOULD & BLANCHARD, ATTOBN BYB AT LAW-OFFICE opposite the Court House. Booms Nos. 18 and 1» Temple Block, Los Angeles, Cal. Will pracllce in all the Courts of Ibis Slate, and attend to business in IT. S. Land Office. tr-2 GEORGE J. CLARKE, NOTARY PUBLIC-COMMISSIONER OF Deeds for Arizona, and broker. Office, Oanahl A McDanlelS, Downey Block. Je 19-tf—2 V- fs It F. H. HOWARD, AT LAW, TEMPLE BLOCK. LOS ANGELES. oe2-tf —2 A. H. .lUDSON. J. W. GILLETTE. Att'y at Law JUDSON, & GILLETTE, EXAMINERS OF TITLES. »7 1-2 Hprlujf tit., Los Angeles, Cal. oc2-tf-2 DRUGS MEDICINES. TNKW DRUG STORE! V. CHEVALLIER HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT DRUG Store,ln SICNORET'S NEW BUILDING, Main St., opp. Pico House, Well assorted with fresh ami pure medicines Also a splendid assortment of PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES, Sponges, and every toilet article from the best bouses of Ihe United States and France. American and French patent medicines. KiiKlish, Krench OjfiA Bpftniap LameuivaeM are SSpoken. V Chevallier has been established in San Francisco since'lD, and his long experience In the drug business will recommend him to the confldenoe and patronace of the people and medical fraternity of Los Angeles. S ''"''" r 'is's—i inmsisii in unn MISCELLANEOUS. T. C. SWIOART. JOS. HUIIKR, JR. SWIGART & HUBER, DKALEKA IN BTOVKS, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON-WARE AND CROCKERYWARE, GLASS. Hardware and Willow-ware, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS PLUMBINC AND GAS FITTINC Done, to Order. Sign of the Big Red Coffee-Pot, NO. 110 MAIN ST., I LOS ANGELES. Juu2ltf—6 LOS ANGELES, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1875. BUSINESS CARDS. M. W. PERRY, BOOT- 1$ I IV I> E ». Downey Block, Cor. New High and Temide streets. • octll-2ir'' WM. ABBOTT, I General Undertaker. FINE METALIC COFFINS, The Best iv 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. oetl7-ly J. OTRILITZ. MTSRCH ANT TAILOR, AND FASHION ABLE CLOTHIER. No. 7t{ Main Street, in front of the Orient Suloou, Downey Hlock. A largo stock of the newest Cloths. Good fits guaranteed. nir*2l-tf—2 n^WnWA^L¥LXAN, Searcher of Records and Conveyancer, ROOM 13 DOWNEY BLOCK. nov22tf "O-lw. PARKER, Teacher and Conductor of V;**.! -■ A iiinTniiMrilTm MHOIC VULAL aua ifisi uumr.ni ihl muoit. Ri'sidence, No. 611 Spring SI. PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and REPAIRED. AH orders left at the above rooms, or at Brodrick's Book store, will receive prompt al ien I ion. aug3otf H.J. STEVENSON, 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. 36 MAIN STREET, Los Andklus, cal. oettttf E . 7. WEST O N , ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER AN 11 _>I* AUGHT SMAN, U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Room 61. Temple Block," Third Story, Lou Angeles, Cal ifornia, my lot f—3 VETERINARY SURGEON. OSCAR C. BALDY, V. 8., TREATS ALL diseases of the horse. Can be found at corner Fourth and Fort streets. Los Ange les, Cal. au2tf— 2 LUMBER-YARDS. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES — AT — Perry, Wood worth & Co.'s J_U MISLOK YARDS —an n — PLANING MILLS, No. 10 Commercial street, near llaii roaii PsSjasj. mrAl-tf—3 J. G. JACKSON Keeps all kinds of LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS Posts, Shakes, Plaster Paris, CEMENT una HAIR. Corner of Alameda and First strcts. LOS ANGELAS, CAL. W. W. ROBINSON, AGENT. Holman's team ready in yard to deliver or ders. se l' :i " GRIFFITH. LYNCH & CO. LUMBER DEALERS, CORNER OF Alttnieeltt antl Wtrmt Sis., 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, SHINGLES, BATHS, sli S.KES, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC., ETC ap2B-tl—6 ~GARETi Semi-Tropical Nurseries. Located on San Pcnro street, two miles south of City Hall. The largest stock of Northern and Semi- Tropical Fruit Trees In the Stat*;. 40 Varieties of Citrous Trees. Call and examine my stock. Priced Cata logue sent free. Address P. 0. Box 528,L0s Angeles, Cal. THOS. A. GAREY. dec!3-6m ________ P LAUTH. FRITZ MEM. NEW YORK BREWERY, PHIL. LAUTH & CO., (Successors to Chris. Henne) Proprietors. The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRIL LIANL LAGER BEER Soutu of San Francisco. Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLED 8..1.R promptly attended to. _ The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de fies competition iv the State. mrS-tf—6 N, 71* MAIN »T., Temple Block, LOS ANGKLEB, CAL. A fine stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept constantly on hand, and Liquors bottled expressly for tamlly use. Also J I_. WILLIAMS, octotj Proprietor. Delmonico Restaurant, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COM MERCIAL. Los Angeles, California. OPEN tit ALL lIOTJKS3. svsT-Th'i choicest delicacies of the Best Mar kets always on the Bill o' Fare. Elegant DINNERS AND LUNCHES at a moment's notice. I as. MUN ROE & CO., no2-tf— Proprietors. MOTHER. When she undid her hair at. night, About the time for lying down, She came and kueit. I was so small There in my bed, her curls did full All over me, light gold and brown. I fell asleep uiui.i her prayers, Her fair young face ifarolf It seems), Her girlish voice, ncr kisses sweet, The pat t -r of b r busy feet, Passed with me into, charming dreams. And when I woke at merry morn, Through her gol i hair I saw the sun Flume stroiw, shine glad and gl •rlty '1 he greut good world- Olil ne'ercaiil Forget her words—"My darling one!" Ah I checkered years since then nave crept Past her and me; and we have known Some sorrow and much tempered Joy. Ear Into manhood stands her boy. And her gold hair snow-white is blown. The world has changed by slow degrees, And as old days recede, alivs! So rfuoh of trouble have the new, • Those rare, fur Joys giow dim, si en through Sad i lines, as through a darkened glass. But ju-t this morning when I woke How lovlmrly my lips ere kissed! How chaste an I ciear the sunlight shone On mother's hair, like gold-dust sown Athwart I bin clouds of silver mist! FOR THE LADIES. Breakfast caps retain the Martha Washington and Charlotte Corday shapes. The black silk sacques and mantles worn before cashmere wraps came in fashion will, it is said, be revived for Spring. The newest lace neck-fies are scars of Mechlin lace made with a band of luscrtlfJS. down the middle, with lace on each side, and wide pleated lace on each end. Mechlin lace is mostly used for the little jabots worn down the front of dresses. These are woven across in shells, or else have a row of insertion down the middle. Price, $1 50. The novelty for scarf sashes and overskirts for evening dresses is white net covered so closely with silver spangles that the networnis concealed and a surface of silver is presented. It is also used for transparent sleeves of silk dresses. New ficnus of muslin and Jace are laid in pleats all over, edged with lace, and finished with drooping ends of ribbon in front. They are high and slender around the neck and shoulders, and have short square ends prettily trimmed anil lapped in front. The first Spring suits to be doned will be those made of the de bege in plain or colors of brown and gray shades. This soft wool fabric is im posted plain mat threads loosely woven, in serge twills, in rough sur faces like camel's hair, and later im portations will show plaid and striped de bege. "Dancing classes" are becoming quite a prominent feature of the sea son. They are very pleasant enjoyable sort of all'airs, conducted on an econ omical basis. One or two married ladies attend to "matronlß6," and sit quietly in tlie corner while young men clasp young women about the waist aud go whirling around the room to the music of the band. Ball and party dresses this season are remarkably elegant. There is an air of grace and style about them hith erto unequalled, and the most ordinary and commonplace.s looking lady is made to !i',>k distinguished, and evon queenly, in the ball-dress of the period. This fact, we believe, is generally ad mitted, and none are so gratified to make the assertion as the ordinary and commonplace - looking ladies themselves. The latest novelty introduced into society during the gay season has been a party given where the lady guests were not allowed to be over twenty one years of age. This fact being pub licly stated, the exact ages of those who were invited were, of course, nicely criticised. The daughter of a clergyman, who was present, observ ing a guest who was believed to be older than herself, happened to re member that her father baptized the guest, and quickly referred to the bap tismal register, which at once made the lady twenty-five. These "major ity parties" are ticklish things, and cannot often he judiciously attempted. Anecdotes of George III. Cbarle* Knight, the originator of the Penny Magazine, was the sou of ti bookseller in Windsor, near the Royal palace, to whose shop the King fife* quently came to look over tlie new publications. One summer morning, before the shop was fully opened, the voice of the King was heard under the windows, calling! " Knight! Knight ! Knight!" His father came down as soon as possible, and found the King deeply absorbed in reading a work which had come, down in a parcel from Loudon the evening before. What was his horror and consterna tion to discover that the King had taken up Thomas Pai lie's llights of Man, in which the author defended the French revolution, and attacked the institution of monarchy. The King continued to read for half an hour, at the expiration of which he laid down the book and left the shop without a word, but also without oflense, for he continued to be as friendly and frequent a visitor as be fore. Mr. Knight also reports that the King was as much amused as any ©ne at the caricatures of tho day, In which he was broadly burlesqued, and that he was quite capable of being amused at Peter Pindar's poems of tho " Apple - Dumplings and Farmer George." He was indeed, in private life, as good-natured and amiable a gentleman as ever misgoverned a Kingdom or spoiled a family. Mr. Knight tells an amusing story in point. One evening, after having joined the family in the drawing room, the King went back to the library where he had been writing, and found the wax candles still burn ing. It was a curious rule of the pal ace, as of great houses generally in that day, that a wax candle should never be lighted a second time, ami the unconsumed portions were usually the perquisites of some servant or offi cer of the household. These particu lar wax candles blazing away in the King's library were the perquisites of the King's page, named Clarke, whom the King met on bis return to the drawing-room. "Clarke, Clarke," said the King in his rapid manner, "you should mind your perquisites. I blew out the candles." It cost the English people at that time £10,000 a year to provide Windsor Castle with wax candles. The government of the Hoynl household was as wasteful and oori npt as tho city of New York used to be. Mr. Curran was once engaged iv a legal argument. Behind him stood his colleague, a gentleman whose per son was remarkably tall and slender, and who had originally intended to take orders. The Judge observed that the case under discussion involved a point of ecclesiastical law. "Then," said Curran, 'T can refer your Lord ship to a high authority behind me, who was once intended for the church, though, in my opinion, he was titter for tlie steeple." Two colored men took refuge under a tree in a violent thunder shower. "Julius can you pray?" said one. "No Smid," was the reply; "nebber prayed In my life." "Well, can't you sing a hymn?" "No, (Sam; don't know no bymQ." "Well, see heah, honey, Bumfln 'ligious's got to be done heah mighty sudden. Hpose you pass round the contribution box." LINES OF TRAVEL. LOS ANGELES DIVISION SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND &TKAM E B S. IMPORTANT CHANCES. On and after THURSDAY, January 14th, 187, r ). and until further notice, trains will run every day ns follows: LEAVES LOS ANGELES: FOX ARRIVE. Anaheim 9:30 A. M. 11:00 A. M. Wilmington 10:16 " 11:30 " Spadra 2:45 P. M. 4:30 P. M. Wilmington 3:45 " 5:00 " San Fernando 8:30 " 9.30 " TOWARD LOS ANGELES: LEAVE. ARRIVE. San Fernando 6:15 A. v. 7:15 a.m. Spadra 7:45 " 9:20 " Wilmington 7:45 " 9:00 " Anaheim 1:00 " 2:30 " Wilmington 1:00 " 2:15 " "ON STEAMER DAYS," Time of trains between Los Angeles and Wil mington will be varied so as to connect with steamer. The time of Fisher A Thatcher, 07 Main street, has been adopted by this company. ap23-tl—lo E. E. HEWITT, Supt. GOODALL, NELSON & FIRKINS' STEAMSHIP COMPANY. San Francisco and Los Angeles, THE STEAMSHIPS VENTURA, ORIZABA AND MOHONGO* Calling at Sauta Barbara only, AND STEAMSHIP SENATOR. Calling at Santa Bar v .ra and San Luis Obispo, also at San Buenaventura and San Simeon for passengers only. 8C H EDU L E ■ St ill it Steamers. S* El •j.' 6 ft h ? f |f Senator Fob 20 Feb 28 Feb 2i Feb 27 Mohongo "23 "25 "27 Mar 1 Orizaba "25 "27 Mar 1 3 Ventura " 27 Mar 1 " 3 " 5 Senator Mar 4 " 7 " 9 " 11 Orizaba " 8 " 10 " 12 " 14 Mohongo " 13 " 15 " 17 " 19 Senator " IB " 19 " 21 " 23 Orizaba " 19 " 21 " 23 " 25 Mohongo " 24 " 20 •' 28 " 30 senator " 27 " 30 Apl 1 Apl 3 i irhtaba " 30 Apl l " 3 " 6 Mohongo Apl 5 " 7 " 9 " II senate" " 7 '• lo " 12 " 14 Orizaba " lo " 12 " 141 " 10 Los Angeles and San Dieoo (Steamer* VENTURA, ORIZABA and MOHONGO t.o through to Hnn Diego, <;alllug at Ai.*aheini Lauding. Leave San Pedro Feb. 25th, 27th, Mar. Ist, 10th, 15th, 21st and 20th, Apl. Ist, 7th and 12i h. THE STEAMER S i- _v r o i* GOES TO ANAHEIM LANDING ONLY. SAN LUIS, SAN SIMEON, SANTA CRUZ, MONTEREY and SAN FRANCISCO. THE CONSTANTINE Leaves Santa Barbara March 13 and 24, April 4, for above named ports. Hsu Francisco, Nnu Diego, and Way Ports. Steamers KALORAMAA and GIPSY, Carryng combustibles and other freight,will leave Sun Francisco about every ten days. VICTORIA, I*. C. Steamers leave SamJFranclsco on Ihe sth, 13th 20th and27thofe very month,cxcept when those dates fall on Sunday, then on the day follow ing. Flans of Steamers' Cabins at. Agent's office. For Passage or Freight apply to H. McLELLAN, Ag't. for Los Angeles Co. Office, 61 Main street, opposite head of Com mereial. I«n8 CKANCE of TIME! Through by Daylight to San Bernardino. STAGES via CHINO, RIN- ton and RIVERSIDE,car- £sEsSfi3fa(t ryingthe United Statts malls ~ express, leaves BPADKA every TUESDAY, THTJ Its DAY and SATURDAY at BA. m. The entire trip is made by daylight, thus afford ing tourists and travelers an opportunity o passing over some of the finest portions o Southern California. . . __*__ The route passes through the beautiful col ony of Riverside and the famous Cuino 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-U LIQUORS, ETC. FASHION SALOON. 61 Downey Block, Matu M. WOLF Sc GATES, Proprietors. The Choicest Ales, Beer, Wines, AND Kiqiiors of all Kind*. Hot Lunch Served Every Day and Evening. ALL THE LATE PAPERS On (Re for the use of guests. Club and Read ing Rooms, warmed and well ventilated. R Is the Intention of tho Proprietors to so conduct the house as to preserve the good name it has already oarned. sepistf G GO TO I H T THE FASHIONABLE T " TAILOE, I feb2BMm >«•• IIH MAIN fiIRKKT, NO. C 33, NEW HOU 8 E , Corner Aliso and Alameda Streets. SIMOIF 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 the United Stase. Nos. 33, 34: Ac 35, _4.1i50 street, Los Angeles, Cal. d 2 2 wittel^oefer ~&~raphael (FORMERLY C. RAPHAEL AND CO.), REQUENA STREET, OPPOSITE ft S. HOTEL DEALERS 01 J~»aiiits, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, und Olass. Looking-glass Plates, Walnut, Rosewood and Cilt Mouldiners of all Styles and Sizes. PICTURES FRAMED AT SHORTEST NOTICE & AT LOWEST RATES AGENTS FOR THE California Chemical Paint Company. LIRERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO my6Sm 18 PAINTERS AND COUNTRY DEALERS. BANKING HOUSES. r r_tiJE_: bank. WM. WORKMAN. P. P- ¥ . TKMPLK. TEMPLE & WORKMAN. TEMPLE BLOCK, LOH ANGELEft. Receive Deposit*, issue their Certificates and transact a GENERAL BASIKINM KISI.MKKN. ORAW ON THE LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK [LIMITEDJ. AT SAN FRANCISCO Exchange for sale, on New York, Hftinburg, London, Berlin and E»ari», Fran Ufbrt. Legal Tenders, Bullion, Gokt Dust und Gov ernment, State, County and City Bonds bought and Sold. Keceive valuables for safe keop ng. —10 LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAVINGS BANK MAIN STREET, X_os __.nsjele», Cal. CAPITAL STOCK, :::::: $300,00t. President J. S. SLAUSON Vice-President J. M. GRIFFITH MRKCTORft: J. 8. SLAUSON, J. M. GRIFFITH V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT 8. BAKER, J. BIXBY, H. li. TICHENOk. GEORGE S. DODGE. Open for business from 10 A. M. till 8 p. _~ and.-Saturday evenings from 8 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received in any amounts. Money to loan on real estate ih amounts and for length of time desired. j 1 ytKg-6 FORWARDING _ COMMISSION. HELLMAN, HAAS & CO., Forwarding & Commission MEKCHAIN TB, HAVE FOR HALE THE PUREST GROCERIES, THE REST PROVISIONS, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco Of the choicest Imported Brands. PAINTS, Ol I.S. LOOKS AfiU SASHKS, BLINDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. 14 and M Los Angeles and Commercial St LOS ANGELES. noStl—4 J. L. WARD, Commission Merchant. AGENT, /ETNA INSURANCE CO.; UNION INSURANCE CO. (Eire and Marine). No. 88 Main Street. NUMBER 132. MISCELLANEOUS. FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE. DOTTER &BRADLEY, (Successors to Dotter <fe Lord), Have now the Largest Stock ever brought here. Have Just received a large lot directly (torn the East, and cordially invite the pub.ic to examine their goods and price same. Carpets, Oil Cloths. Matting, Kto. Ktc. Ktc. Sidney Lacey, (With Dotter A Bradley), s still selling every thins? in above lines at Reduced Prices, and guarantees Work and Coods. Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines, DOTTER & BRADLEY Are still Agents lor the G__OV___ 6c BAKER ELASTIC LOCK STITCH SEW ING MACHINE, Aud would beg leave to call attention to the fact that FOUR New and Distinct antl Important Improvements have been added to this Machine recently, making it past all competition. 86 MAIN STREET. 86 LOS ANGELES, jlyl Sign of the Bl « Red Chair. tflO CALIFORNIA NURSERY, CORKER of Vejar and San Pedro Streets, A fine variety of Fruit Trees, Including Cherry and Plum, which are warranted to grow anil bear abundantly every year. PEDRO M. VEJAR. Jan24-6m ladies: hair dressing ESTABLISHMENT. CAROLINE C. BURTON. LADIES' HAIR DRESBING IN ALL styles. Braids, curl* and Waterfalls made at the shortest notice. Tangled hair straightened and made into any shape. Per umes of the lines! quality on hand and lor sale. No. S Spring atreet, I.< is Angeles, Cal.