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SOCIETY NOTICES.
Masonic Notice.
a I.nw Angeles Lodge No. -12. F. «t
A. At.-The stated meetings of this
Jf Lodge are held on the first MON
DAY ofeaeh month at 7:30 p. m.
' Members of Pentalpha, No. 202, and
all Master Musons In good standing ure cor
dially Invited. S. C. FOY, W. M.
Chas. Smith, Secroturv. ao2B-ly—6
a ITM ALPHA UHH4K, Jjfo. 202,
V. A. AM. The stated meetings of
jL. JC this Lodge are held on the THIRD
/yr\ MONDAY of each mouth, at 7 P.M.
Hy order of the W!- Ml
janll ' W. VV. Roiiinson, Secy.
Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: • A: • M : •
f Stated convocations on 2d
MONDAY of each month at
1% v. m. at Masonic Hall. So
journing companions In good
standing cordially invited. By
order of tbe H. P.
W. U. A. KIDD,
Secretary.
Los Angeles Council No. 11, Royal and Select
Masters, F. & A. M.,
Holds Its stated assemblies on the 4th Mon
day ofeaeh month at Masonic Hull, at 7:30 P.
M. Sojourning Compani ns in good standing
aie fraternally invited to attend.
By order oft be Tnl' IIC-
J. F. BURNS, Recorder.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
Coeur De Lion Commatidery No. 9, X]- ?J.
Holds its stated conclaves at the Asylum in
Masonic Hall, on tlie Third THURSDAY of
each month, ut 7 o'choik p, m. Sojourning
Kir gilts Templar in good standing ure cor
dially invited to attend. By order of the
c;. c:-
H. N. Brunino, Cupt;- Uon'i;.
I. O. O. F.
• AngelHa l.edge No. 105, I. O.
; U. *'.— Regular meetings of this
: Lodge are held every MONDAY
evening at 8 o'clock, at Odd Fel
lows' Hull, Downey Block. Visiting ami so
journing brothers in good standing are in
vited to attend. I. J. SMITH, N. G.
J. M. Bassktt, R. S. au9
Uolden It ii I. Lodge No. 160, I. o. o. F.
Oily-; Regular meeting held ou FRt-
D.VY EVENING of each week nt
■ <fi»,i?;-7 |.._, ( .. ( .i, M . K- Sojourning broi hren
'mm>*~ | n g0()( i standing are cordially in
vited. By order, ' '
0. D. HATHAWAY, N. G.
Jos. Huhkk, Jr., ft, S. •
Orange Grove Encampment, No. 31,1. 0. 0. F.
. REGULAR MEETINGS held on
"" Second and Fourth Tl'ES
•4E<J*p!v DA VS of eaeli month at 7<.» P. M.
Sojourning Patriarchs in good
standing are cordially Invited to attend.
11. Hl'lt 1 iicK. C. P.
J. M. Bassktt, Serlbe.
AND SURGEONS.
DR. H. S. ORME,
Physician and Surgeons
OFFICE IN LANFRANCO BUILDING,
No. 74 Main street, overt;. J..Heinzeman
A Co.'s drug store, Residence, Spring street,
between Sixth and Seventh. Office haurs,
from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. f«2u tf
D. M. BROWN, M. D. v
SURGEON & HOMOEOPATHIST.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ON MAIN
stn-et, east side, between First and Sec
ond. mr3-tf
P.HOWE, M.D.,~
Ecleotlo I'hvuieian.
OFFICE— SPRING STREET, OPPOSITE
Temple's Bank, up stars.
Oflice hours from 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
ReMdeuee at Florence. Special attention
given to diseases of children, mrt.tf
dr7 wThTxeltTn c ,
DENTIST-CORNER SPRING ANDTEM
pIe streets (opposite Temple's Bank),
Los Angeles. Ja3o tt
Sim* l wTbrook c, mToT,
Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician.
OFFICE—In Lanfranco's Building. Main St,
Office hours—B to 10 A. M., 2to 4 and 7 to 8 R. ».
Residence, No. 240 Main street. d29tf
DRB. CHASE A LYONS,
Cj! URGEONSAND PRACTITIONERS Of Ho-
O pieopaiby. Ottice nnd residence, Back
man House. Night cults promptly attended.
fjg- Special attention glveu to diseases oi
women and children. oetfltf
K. D. WISE. M. D..
aRADUATE OF JEFFERSON
Medical College, Philadelphia. Office
in Dnn Franco Building, Mum street. Office
hours, froni Bto 10% A. M., and from 1% to 6
P. M.
Obstetrics & Diseases of Women a Specialty.
my7-ly—l6
" DR. M. S. JONES,
— T7IORMERLY OF ST. LOUIS, MO.,
MWaWK V has located in Los Angeles, whsie
ffiEPbhc Will give bis special attention to
Vfdisea*e« of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat. , _ , _. ,
omens: Spring 8t, opposite Temple Block.
feb2stf-2
~Dr. L. Dexter Lyford,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON — OFFICE,
No. 17, Downey Block, Los Angeles,
California. Office hours-8 to II A.m.; ltoj
and 7 to 8 P. M. apM-tf—2
DR. A. S. BHORB,
JTOMO3OPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
OFFICE-.* <;ariy opposite the Post Office.
RESIDENCE—No. 18 Franklin street.
oe2-tt—2
J. H. McKEE, M. D..
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON — OFFICE,
No. H Spring street, oppiMwite Temple's
Bank. Rksjdknck— First street, between
Fort and HHI, fiOS Angeles,Cal.' mrlB-tf—2
Dr. Joseph Kurtz,
PHYSICIAN.
OFFICE—In Lanfranco's Building, Main St
above the Drug Store of C. F. Helnseman 4
Co. Will give partlculur attention to EYE
and EAR DISEASES. Office hours: From 0
to 11 a. m., from 2to 4 p. M., and from 8 to vp.
m. Residence: Buenavlstastreet. auglo
Los Angeles Daily Herald.
BUSINESS CARDS.
C. P. HEINZEMAN A CO.,
Successors to J. B. SAUNDERS * CO.,
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS,
m Main Street,
LOS ANGELES.
The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the
PUREST L.tUGS nnd PATENT MEDICINES
ol all kiuils. iwr Prescriptions caretully com
pounded day and night. no2-lf—B
CHAB. R. JOHNSON,
NOTARY PTJ X LIO
AND
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
No. 5S Temple Block, Lon Auffelea,
decHO
VAN DER DOES,
IEXPERT1 EXPERT ACCOUNTANT AND OOL
li lector. Sets of books opened, Imlnrteed
and closed and all kinds of accounts adjusted.
Collections made in all parts of city, county
and State. Bad debts and rents collected <wi
moderate terms.
OFFlCE—Spring street, No. 00. fe2 tf
S. H. BUCHANAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
Successors to Bucbanan 4 Huskins.
TAKEN FOR ALL KINDS
V ' of Buildingund satisfaction guaranteed,
ileadquarters at the Corner of Second and
Fort street. ap2o-tf— 3
MORITZ CHOYNBKI,
44 SPRING ST.
Carpenter and Cabinet Maker.
Stores fitted up, Furnlturo made and re
paired, ami general work done ou the short
est not tee. nov22tf
JOHN GOLDS WORTHY,
JJEPUTY U. S. MINING AND
LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER
Room 6, Downey's Block, Los Angeles.
nov4tf —2
KYSOR A. MATTHEWS,
ARCHITECTS,
ROOM No. 14 HELLMAN'S BLOCK, COR
ner of Commercial and Los Angeles
Streets. ap2stf—2
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J. F. GODFREY. C. J. K1.1.15.
GODFREY & ELLIS.
AT LA W,
Rooms 1 and 3, Downey Rlock, Los Angeles,
feb.l-tf
"DAVID E. ADAMS,
Attorney at Law, Examiner of Titles,
— - AND -—
CONVKYANCEB.
OFFICE-Witt G. "VV. Morgan, Esq., No. 4
Spring street, Temple Block. Jan2B-lm
J. E. GRIFFIN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
OFFICE—ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK,
JL.OM Anjfelew, Cal.
, M-Sueeial attention given to Land and Pro
bate business. mylrtf—2
WINSLOW 8. MYERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE—Room No. 21 Temple Block,
Los Anukles, Cal. dlltf
J. O. HOWARD. U. T. HAZARD
HOWARD i% HAZARD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICES IN No. 8 DOWNEY BLOCK,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
MT Special attention given to business in
the United States Land t mice. oc2-tf— 2
A. OLASSKCf., O. H. SMITH,
A. B. CHAPMAN, H. M. SMITH.
GLASSELL CHAPMAN & SMITH,
AT LAW,
OFFICE—TEMPLE RLOCK np-stalrs, Los
Angeles, California. oc2-tf—2
W. L. MARSHALL. WILL D. OOULD.
J. H, BLANCHARD.
MARSHALL GOULD & BLANCHARD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—OFFICE
opposite tlie Court House. Rooms Nos.
18 and 19 Temple Block, Los Angeles. Cal.
Will practice in all the Courts of this State,
and attend to business lv U. ». Land Office.
tf-2
GEORGE J. CLARKE,
"VTOTARY PUBLIC—COMMISSIONER OF
Deeds for Arizona, and Broker. Office,
Ganahl 4 McDanlels, Downey Block,
jo ltf-tf— 2
V. E. A F. H. HOWARD,
AT LAW,
TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGEIJ3B.
oc2-tf -2
A. It. JUDSON. J. W. GILLETTE.
Att'y at Law
JUDSON, & GILLETTE,
EXAMINERS OF TITLES.
37 1-2 Spring- Hi., Los Angeles, Cal.
oc2-tf—2
DR UGS MEDICINES.
NEW DRRG STORE!
V. CHEVALLIER
HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT DRUG
Store,in
SICNORET'S NEW BUILDING,
Main St., opp. Pico House,
Well assorted with fresh and pure medicines
Also a splendid assortment of
PERFUME, HAIR BRUBHEB,
Sponges, and every toilet article from the
best houses of the United States and France.
American and French patent medicines.
Hiiftliab., French and Spanish
Languages are Mpofcen.
V.Chevalller has beeu established in San
Francisco since '49, and his long experience
in the drug business will recommend him to
the confidence and patronage of the people
and medloal fraternity of Cos Angeles.
sep2s-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
T. C. BWIQART. JOS. nUBEB, JK.
SWICART & HUBER,
lihAl.KKfs IN
STOVES, TIN,
COPPER AND SHEET-IRON-WARE
AND
CROCKERYWARE, GLASS,
Hardware and Willow-ware,
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS
PLUMBING AND CAS FITTING
Done to Order.
Sign of the Big Red Coffee-Pot,
NO. UO MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES.
Jun2ltf-t>
LOS ANGELES. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1875.
BUSINESS CARDS.
M. W. PERRY,
BOOK BINDER.
Downey Block, Cor. New High and Temnlc
streets. ocUl-2n>"
wm. abbottT"
I General Undertaker.
FINE METALIC COFFINS,
The Best In the World.
Always on hand, and all kinds of Coffins
ready at one hour's notice. Apply at his
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
No. 16 Main street,
Near the Pico House. octl7-ly
J* ATRELITZ. '
\/f ERCHANT TAILOR, AND P^ASHION
iVi. ABLE CLOTHIER-
Xii. 791 Mnih Street, lv rmnt of the
Orient Mnlooa, Downey Block.
A large stock of the newest Cloths. Good
tits guaranteed. mr24-tf—2
D. W MACLELLAN,
Searcher of Records and Conveyancer,
ROOM 13 DOWNEY BLOCK.
nuviglf
O. W.PARKER,
Teacher and Conductor of
VOCAL aud INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
Residence, No. 66 Spring St.
PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and REPAIRED.
All orders left at the above rooms, or at
Brodriok's Book store, will receive prompt at
tention. augSOtf
H.J. STEVENSON.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
U. S. Deputy Land and Mineral Surveyor.
Surveys of all kinds in tlie city or at a dis
tance. Maps mode, Field notes and descrip
tions furnished Ac.
OFFICE-NO. 36 MAIN STREET,
Los Anoklka, Cal. oct2otf
E. J. WESTON,
ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER
AND
DBAUGHTSMAN,
U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Room 81,
Temple Block, Third Story, Los Angeles, Cal
ifornia. mylOtf—3
VETERINARY SURGEON.
OSCAR C. BALDY, V. S„ TREATS ALL
diseases of tbe horse, Can be found
al corner Fourth and Fort streets, Los Ange
les, Cal. au2 tf—2
LUMBER-YARDS.
LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES
— AT —
Perry, Wood worth & Co.'s
LUMBER YARDS
— A N 11 —
PLANING MILLS,
No. I« Commercial Mtreet, near Rail
road nepot. rnr2o-tf—B
J. C. JACKSON
Keeps all kinds of
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS,
DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS
Posts, Shakes,
Plaster Paris,
CEMENT ana IIAIB.
Corner of Alameda and First streets.
I .os anokl.es, cai..
W. W. ROBINSON,
AGENT.
Holman's team ready in yard to deliver or
ders. »ep3tf
GRIFRTIr^
LUMBER DEALERS,
CORNER OF
Alameda and. First Sts.,
DEALERS IN
Surfaced Lumber at $42 50 per M ft.
Merchantable Lumber 32 50 " V "
Flooring at - -,'- *, 42 50 " " "
They constantly keep on band
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
BLINDS,
POSTS,
SHINGLES,
LATHS,
SHAKES,
HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC., KTC
»p2B-tl—s
GAREVS"
Semi-Tropical Nurseries.
Located on San Penro street, two miles soutli
of jOity Hall.
The largest stock of Northern and Seml-
Tropical Fruit Trees In the Stnte..
40 Vnrlette»ofCltr«MMTr«««.
Call and examine my stock. FMced Cata
logue sent free. Address P. O. Box 828. Los
Angeles, Cal. THOS. A. GAREY.
decl3-6m
P. L.AOTH. FRITZ MBNZ.
NEW YORK BREWERY,
PHIL. LAUTH & CO.,
(Successors to Chris. Henne) Proprietors.
The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRIL
LIANL LAGER BEER Sotttn of
San Francisco.
Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLKD Bcfc.R
promptly attended to.
The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de
fies competition in tho State. mrs-tf—6
PALACE SALOON,
7tt MAIN ST., Temple Block,
LOS A No KI.ES, CAI,.
A fine stock of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
kept constantly on hand, and Liquors bottled
expressly for family use. Also
J L. WILLIAMB,
Proprietor.
Delmonico Restaurant,
MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COM
MERCIAL. Los Angeles, California.
OPEiy at ALL HOURS.
■WThe choicest delicacies of tlie Best Mar
kets always on the Bill o r Fare. Klegunt
DINNERS AND LUNCHKH at a moment's
notice. JAS. MUNROE 4 CO.,
no3-t.'—3, Proprietors.
Scurfy Legs in Fowls.
A correspondent of the Field writes:
One of my hens, an old golden-span
gled Hamburg, is much disfigured by
excercences on the legs and feet. Hhe
looks as if she had been treading in
dough, and as if the dough had har
dened! I examined her minutely to
day and rubbed oft" some of the scurfy
matter. It was removed without much
difficulty, but the part beneath was
quite raw. Curiously euough, what
look like small toes are growing on her
feet, and quite a long spur has been
developed at the back of one leg. An
other hen —a young silver-spangled—
shows symptoms of tbe same disease,
and her spurs have grown considera
bly. The hens show no signs of un
easiness. Several of my pigeons have
died lately. They mope, gradually
grow weaker and weaker, and at last
are quite unable to fly. They linger,
some for three datys, some longer; but
none have yet recovered. I can not
account for the mortality timong thwn.
Perhaps you will enlighten n»e with
respect to both fowls and pigeons, am!
suggest some remedy.
To the above the editor replies:
The scurfy matter on the legs of the
hen is very common In Cochins in tl
Brahnias. It has been exninlned mi
croscopically with great t are hy Dr.
Moxon and Mr, Tegetmier, antl It lute
been ascertained that it depends on
the presence of a minute aenrus nllied
to the itch insect in the hunuui sub
ject. The remedy is to soak the leg
in warm water, so as to remove the
scurf without injury, and then apply
sulphur ointment or tlie ointment of
green iodide of mercury may be rifled,
as it Is very destructive to scurf, ni:d
a specific in mange in dogs. With
regard to the pigeons, they are proba
bly bred from weakly parents or itrfe
too closely Interbred.
Pacific Coast Brevities.
The Saratoga paper mills resumed
operations to-day.
Ike Dessler, of Sonora, has captured
75 foxes this season,
There are over forty school districts
In Napa county,
Milton S. Latham is extensively
improving his Menlo Park property.
The indebtedness of Mendocino
county January 1, 1875, was $127,500.
A disease similar to the epizootic is
killing off the mules in Yuba county.
The new $10,000 jail for San Benito
county, will be completed by the Ist
proximo.
A remarkably livoly earthquake oc
curred at Lakeport on Wednesday
morning.
Tho rate by rail on fruit for the
coming season between Santa (Jlara
and San Francisco will be as follows:
on berries, per chest, 25 cts.; per half
chest, 12* cts.; other fruit, shipped in
boxes or otherwise, 15 cents per 100
pounds.
Calistoga, the property of Sam.
Brannan, is to be sold on a stock plan,
..., i r*>«» i i.i.i |.»,»■,.<. ov. w, ii", v otf
San Francisoo, Chancellor Harfsoti of
Napa, J. B. Frisbie of Vallejo and
Julius Wet/.lar of Sacramento, all
bank Presidents, antl Col. J. P. Jack
son have been appointed Trustees.
A Grass Valley paper says that snow
whitened the ground there on Tues
day and Wednesday, part of each day,
but soon disappeared and rain follow
ed. The wetting has been enough for
the farmers, but our gravel and placer
miners would like to have four or five
inches more.
Last Sunday week a small steamer,
the San Ramon, Captain Powles com
manding, went ashore close to Ames
port Landiug. She was bound for San
Bias with a cargo of general merchan
dise, which was .considerably dam
aged. Men have been a.t work en
deavoring to get her off, but as yet
unavailingly.
J. T. Anderson, who has the old
Felter place on Oregon Gulch, Trinity
county, recently sluiced into an old
Indian burying ground aud exhumed
a number of relies which had been
burled therein. Among others was a
stone nestle of neat workmanship and
20 Inches long. The Chinamen quit
work immediately when the bones
were found.
Justiana Koxas (aged 123) is not the
only very old Indian in Santa Cruz.
On the 25tb of April, 1792, was bap
tized a boy of 10 years, called Tilo-,
son of Chalmos ami Nisipen Gentile.?.
In baptism he was given the i'.aiuc of
Mariano Habilns. This Indian, now
blind and having reached ihe of
99, may still be seen walking about
Santa Cruz.
Stockholders Meeting.
THE Annual Meeting of the Htbekholden
of the Los Augeleii City aud County Print
ing and Publishing Com puny for Ihe of ct on
of Directors, will be hcldat the Her.m.o Priut
iug oflice, city of Los Angeles, on tbe 17ih day
of March, 1876, at lo o'clock A. M.
GEORGE C. GIBBS,
Isaac W. Loru, President.
Secretary of the Los Angeles City
and County Printing und Publishing
f23td Company.
1.0 l IS l-.MK.UV CAi.lf W.J.IK DI'IIHAn uravkl,.
PACE & GRAVEL,
Manufacturers of
Carriages and Wagons
"lfM_l • Of all kinds, made of the best mn-
BjQUWr'- tcrlal. 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 thoir work at
prices as low as the inferior and worthless
work that is frequently being palmed otf up
on the comincnity In Los Angeles and else
w here.
Call and see the best assortment of
Carriages and Baggies
ever altered in Los Angeles. All Carriages
and Buggies manufactured by us, aro lilted
with Page's celebrated Patent Adjustable
Spriujg- Eaasytmcli,
so well adapted to comfort.
sep22
THE INDISPENSABLE
Poultry, Game, Fish, Fruit and Vege
table Market,
MAIN STREET, East side, two doors South
of Heller's Butcher shop.
All kinds of Poultry and Game, Fish, fresh
hud cured; and Fruits nnd Vegetables in sea
son, kept constantly on hand and delivered
free to a,ny part of the city. Give me a call.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Junl7-lm DIFFENDOFFER4 KING.
LINES OF TH v EL.
LOS ANGELES DIVISION
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD,
AND -—
H T E A. m h0 R S.
IMPORTANT CHANCES.
On and after THURSDAY, January Hlh,
1875, and until finHier notice, trains will run
every day as follows:
LEAVES LOS ANGELES:
FOB ARRIVE.
\naheim B:3H a. m. 11:00 a.m.
Wilmington 10.1.j *' 11:30 "
§X; d .ra 2:« v. m. 4:30 f. m.
Wilmington S: 15 " .~>:00 "
San Fernando 8:30 " 9.30 "
TOWARD LOS ANGELES:
LEA VI.. AURIVK.
San Fernando „ (1:1 i \. m. 7:15 a.M.
Bpudnt 7:'') 9:20 "
vV'Umlngtou 7M-) " 9:00 "
Arvilieini 1:1:0 " 2:30 "
vyiluiingtofl Lon " a:is "
"OS STi.AMiilc J)., vs "
Time"! trains' between Lo. '.i * lea and Wil
iniiig'ou will be vari.si ns to connect wltb
steamer.
Tin: time of Flat,cr A Tnaloher, G7 Main
st.co', Invs 10. n udopled by ibis company.
' ai«-t:-H> Si Bi llKWnT.Snvt.
6000 ALL, NELSON & PERKINS'
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
San Francisco and Los Angeles,
I'liK sTEAMUjiiD B
VENTURA, ORIZABA
AND
mo HOMGO.
lalliui; mi S;inl;i flurlinrn only,
STEAMSfiip 1 SENATOR.
OalUng at sunn Mi" ,-t« and san i.vis
Obispo, also nt Kan BwiniM li uud ball
Sinuoii for passenger, only,
SCH EID U !. E.
Stbamp.::.,. |?8 ? i r :
it r»#
irM/ij 81 JJ
Senator Ful. 21) Feb U-ijiTS #5 Fob 27
fttauongo !♦ .-fej ■• •■ -a M.ir 1
()Br.abn " '• Mm- i •• a
Ventura " IT Mar i " " 5
B,oaior Mar -i "7 •' < " ll
Orizaba " f " 1' " lg "11
Mpnoiigo " " li " i. " it
Senator. " I "in : ' -.1 " 23
Oritaba " IU •' 21 " J-i ■• tt
Moliongo " Vil " •' !i8 " .SO
Betiatdr " Si " Apl l Aid H
Orlzans " 3t> Apl I •' S '• f>
Mohongo Apl I " 7 " Ii •' 11
Senator " ; " in " \2 " ll
Orizaba " Hi " " It " 16
Los Angeles and Sua Diego
Btenmert
VENTURA, ORIZABA and MOHONGO
««o tlimnsrli to Nan I>iea:o, enlliui; at
Ai>alielin l.nunlng,
f,.■: \ c San I'e.irn Feb. asth, 'Sot, Marxist,
101 h, I.'itli, 21st and 2Hth, Apl. 15t,711. and Cfth.
THE STKAiMBTR
s 13? iff TO I*
GOES TO AN A II KIM LANDING ONLY.
SAN LUIS, SAN SIMEON, SANTA CRUZ,
MONTKKKV and SAN FRANCISCO.
THE CON ST AWT IN E
Leaves Santa Barbara March i;{ nnd 24, April
4, for above named ports,
Ban Francisco, Nan l>Jejfo. and Way
Ports.
Steamers KALORAMAA and GIPSY,
Curryng combustibles aud other freight, will
leave San FrniiciKco about every ten aavi.
VICTORIA, M. C
Steamers leave San.Franolsbo mi I lie &tb.l3tb
aothand27tliof very month,' .• ccp .vhen those
dates fall on Sunday, then ob tile day follow
ing.
Plans of Steamers' Cabins in Aleut's oflice.
For I'assnge or Freight uppl;. to
B. Mi i.KId.AN,
Ag't. for Los .\ngcles Co.
Office, til Main street, opposite tsadof Coin
mercial. I«n8
CHANCE of TIMET
Through by Daylight to San
Bernardino.
fcJTAGF.S via CHINO, RIN- r i.
O CON an 1 HIVEHSIDiC.ear-
ry Ing the United stabs mails ■ — mmmm
express, leaves SI'AD A every TUESDAY,
TrIUIISDAY and SA'I UKDAY al 8 .v. m. Tin
entire trip is made by" Wsyiisjht, thus atlord-
Ing tourists and traveton an opportunity o
pus-.n„' over some of tbe ll'.ie-t portiens o
Htaitnerti Catifo' nia.
The route ptissei throoih tlc> bonti'iful col
"liv of it:vers!du and tho fiinous CWnn
ranch.
t'-ckcUMiould b;' purchased and
ciiit d of tli ■ agent in ix>s An/cle>.
H W. ROBINSON, Mipt.
STAGE OFFICE—No. i 5 Main street.
J. 1.. WARD, Agent.
dccU tf
LIQUORS, ETC.
FASHION tiALOON.
Cl liana"} Ulovli, itatfe M.
WOLF Sc G ATES,
I 3 roi>cit-tf,is
The Choicest Ales, 0 cr, Wines,
.—- AND
Kiqcuami oi'tiii iiin«>a«.
Hot Lunch S?rvad Evry Day nnd Evening.
ALL THE I.M'IC PA PI US
On file for the use ni ansK Club and R"iul
ing Bopntli « aj nicd and «ell v, n!:!:itod.
It is the inlcniion of 0>« I'mpi ieiors to so
conduct the lioii-e as to preserve ihe goo i
name It has ulrci'.dy c.i-noj. sei?M!f
PALACE
HAIR S LOUE
F. M. CUiOL,
IMPOItTSI". OK
HUMAN HAIRANOPERFUMERIES.
UAIR WORKED AND MADK UP IN
any style.
Lntliesi' Hair Dn ssiiio, a
Spoeialty.
No. It ALISO STREET,
One Door from the Corner
of Los Angeles.
decui-tf
O
GO TO I
Tt
1? THE
M
T 9 FASHIONABLE
as
s r TAILOE,
«f .A-CUVCIE of fashion,
feb2Mnm No. US MAIN STREET,
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.
I lalf a pound of Sugar and half a pound of Coffee more to the
doliar is there giver, than in any other house in the city, and U
other goodo 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 aIJ parts of the United Stase.
Now. 33, 3-4 Ac 3;"5, A li*o street f
Los Akcei.es, Cal. 622
WITTELSHOEFER & RAPHAEL
(FORMERLY C. RAPHAEL AND CO.),
REOUENA STREET, OPPOSITE U. S. HOTEL
di:ali!:kB iin
l*a,iiits, Oils, Varnishes,
Rnishes. and Glass.
Looking-glass Plates, Walnut, Rosewood and
Gilt Mouldings of all Styles and S f 7es.
PICTURES FHAMED AT SHORTEST NOTICE & AT LOWEST RATES
AOENTH FOR THK
California Chemical Paint Company.
lIM>tJC)KMEIVTS OFFERED
TO niy6 gui IS
PAINTERS AND COUNTRY DEALERS.
BANKING HOUSES.
WM. WORKMAN. ». V. r. MHUI
TEMPLE & WORKMAN.
BANKEUS.
TEM I'LE UUICK, LOH ANGELES.
Receive 1 '< posits, Usui; their i:ert,ill<;at«H auO
transact a
UENEKAL BAHHINV BIJSINtCNH.
DRAW ON THE LONOON AN!) SAN FRANCISCO SANK (LIMITEDI,
AT SAN FRANCISCO
Exchange lor sale on
New York, Hamburg,
London, JtJerlin and
I'urin, Prunkforl.
Legal Ten !ers, Bullion, Gold Dust un<t Got
ernment,State, Couniy and City Bonds bought
«nd Hold. Receive valuable*. On- nile k
M. -10 I
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
SAVINGS BANK
MAIN HTKEET,
Lot* Angeles, Onl.
CAPITAL STOCK. :::::: $300,00*
I'III Ml WENT...'. I. & SLAUSON
VICB-PitJCHUMCNT J. M. GRIFFITH
niIIECTOKS:
J.H.'S!.AITBON, J. M. Cr.IKKITIi
V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT S. BAKKtt,
J. BIX BY, H. X TICHENOii,
OKORGE S. DOIKJE.
"wjjfur business fiom 10 a, k, till a r. m.,
h d •tr.inVy evening* from ti to S o'clock.
rebetved In any Manual*
Mob t to loan on r.ul csiate in amounts
ut»U for length oi limp desirud.
jilli-tr—s
FORV/AF\DiNQ & COMMISSION.
HELLMAN, HAAS & CO,
Forwarding & Commission
>LKR€>HAJ«^«,
lIAVK MB HALE
TH X rUI! KST GPvOOERIEB,
THE BEST PROVISIONS,
Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco
Of Mm choicest lmporte d Brands.
PAINTS, Oil,*. ItOOBN WO HAtUfE*.
BLINDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
14 and 18 Los Angeles and Commercial St
LOS ANGELES. notftl—4
J. L. WARD,
CommlMttion Merchant.
AGENT,
/ETNA INSURANCE CO.;
UNION INSURANCE CO.
(Fire and Murine).
Mo. Mi Haiti Slrml.
NUMBER 140.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FURNITURE. FURNITURE,
FURNITURE.
DOTTER 4~BRADLEY,
(Successors to Dotter A Lord),
Have now the Largest Stock ever
brought here.
Have Just received a large lot dingily from
tbe East, and cordially invite tbe
pub.lc to examine their goods
aud price same.
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Matting,
Ktc. Ktc. Ktc.
Hidnoy Lacey,
- (With Dotter <fc Bradley),
s still selling everything in above
lines at Reduced Prices, and
guarantees Work and Goods.
Sewing Machines,
Sewing Machines,
Sewing Machines,
DOTTER & BRADLEY
Aro still Agents for tbe
GUOVER «c BAKUR
ELASTIC LOCK STITCH SEW
ING MACHINE,
Aud would beg teave to call attention
to tho fact that
FOUR
New unci lMn.tiu.et «i»<l
1 111 Jo I* i tl II t
Iniprovemeuts have been added to
tliie Maehinw recently, making
it j>ast all <-out petition.
86 MAIN STREET. 86
LOS ANGELES,
jlyl Sign of the Bleßed Chair, tfin
CALifOßj^^
CORIfKK OF
Vejar and San Pedro Streets,
A fine variety of Fruit Trees, Including
Red Mar Cherry PHim, and several varie
ties of Semi-troptcal treoi which are war
ranted to grow aud bear abundantly every
year. PEDRO M. VEJ AR,
Jan24-6ru Proprietor.
LADIXS; HAIE DBISSING
ESTABLISHMENT.
CAROLINE C. BURTON.
LADIES' HAIR DRESSING IN ALL
stylos. Braids, i'urN and Waterfalls
made at the shorteHt notice. Tuncled hair
straightened and wad« Into any shape. Per
umes of the finest quality on hand aud for
sale. No. v Spring street, Los Augeles- Oal.