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VOIitfME IV. Jttfgfltjfi £m\A. Is i'ubllshuil eve,; morningexoept Monday by THE LOS ANGELES CITY AND COUNTY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. OFFICE—Herald Mteeun Book aud Job Prlntlna; House, spring street, opposite the Court House. TERMS: Per annum, by mall or express Jid Six months " " 6 Three months " " • 3 Delivered by carriers, per week, 25 cents THE WEEKLY HERALD Is published every Saturday morning. TERMS. Oaeyear, by mall or express, single copy...< 3 1)0 Six months, " " " " ... 175 Three " " " " " ... 100 Advertisements Inserted at reasonable rates All Kinds of Job-Work done to Com pete with Man Franclaco In Price, Style, and Elegance ol Workmssfihlp. SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic Notice. a Lew Angeles Lodge Bio. 411, F. * — A. ML—The stated meetings of this jT Ixnlge are held ou the first MON /\#t\ Da V of each month at 7:30 p. m. ' ~ x Members of Pentalpha, No. 202, and all Master Masons in good standing are cor dially invited. S. C. FOY, W. M. Chas. Smith. Sscretarv. ao2B-ly—o a PEITAIiPHA LOIKO:, No. 202, _ F. A. A M. The stated meetings of \ Jf this Lodge are held on the THIRD MONDAY of each month, at 7 p. m. Hyordorofthe W!- Mt jan 11 W. W. Robinson, Secy. Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: • »:• Mr- f Stated convocations on 2d MONDAY of each mouth at T% p. m. at Masonic Hall. So journing companions in good standing cordialiy invited. By order of the H. P. W. H. A. Kidd, Secretary. Los Angeles Council No. 11, Royal and Select Masters, F. a A. M., Holds its stated assemblies on the 4th Mon day of each month at Masonic Hall, at 7:80 P. m, Sojourning Companions In good standing aie fraternally Invited to attend. By order of the Thl- Hi:- J. F. BURNS, Recorder. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Cojur De Lion Commandery No. 9, X!- %p Holds its stated conclaves at the Asylum In Masonic Hall, on the Third THURSDAY of each month, at 7 o'clock p. m. Sojourning En gilts Templar In good standing are cor dially invited to attend. By order of the E]- c;. SJJ. C Littlefikld, Recorder. " I. O. O. F. Angelita Lodge No. 108, I. O. intVHfca-!; O. t'.--Regular meetings of this : TKsSgWr?- Lodge are held every MONDAY r * J *** r evening at 8 o'clock, at Odd Fel lows' Rail, Downey Block. Visiting and so journing brothers in good standing are In vited to attend. I. J. SMITH, N. G. J. M. Bassett, K. S. au9 Uolden Bale Lode* No, 100, I. O. O. F. snutlM Regular meeting held on FRI JPJ&IIAV EVENING of each week at 1-2 o'clock. Sojourning brothren mm>* ln good standing are cordially In vited. By order, C. D. HATHAWAY, N. G. Jos. Husks, J*., R, 8. Orange Grove Encampment, No. 31,1.0.0. F. nss-.fi REGULAR MEETINGS held on -jsfJfflKa the Second and Fourth TUEH *lnffir> DAYS of each month at 7% P. m. Sojourning Patriarchs in good standing are cordially invited to attend. H. BURDICK, C. P. J. M. Basaictt, Scribe. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. H. 8. ORME, Phyaielan and Surffeont OFFICE IN LANFRANCO BUILDING, No. 74 Main street, overC. J. Heinzeman A Co.'s drug store, Residence, Spring street, between Sixth and Seventh. Office hours, from 10 a. m. to 4 P. X. fe2o tf DR. M. 8. JONES, - TTIORMKRLY OF ST. LOUIS, MO., ATM|X Jj has located ln Los Angeles, where PJLSk, ue will give his special attention to Wmr diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ovfica: Spring St., opposite Temple Block. f(jb26tf —2 P. M. BROWN, M. D., SURGEON & HOMOEOPATNIST. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ON MAIN street, east side, between First and Sec ond. mr3-tf P..HOWE, M. D., Eclectic' Phyaieian. OFFICE— SPRING STREET, OPPOSITE Temple's Bank, up stars. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. a. Residence at Florence. Special attention given to diseases of children. mr4-tf DR. W. HAZELTINE, DENTIST— CORNER-SPRING AND TEM ple streets (opposite Temple's Bank), Los Angeles. Ja3otf SAM'L W. BROOKE, M. D. f Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician. OFFICE—In Lanfranco's Building, Main St. Office hours—B lo 10 A, M., 2to 4 and 7 toB p. m. Resldenoe, No. 240 Main street. d*9tf DRB. CHASE A LYONS, L2UROEONB AND PRACTITIONERS of Ho £3 meopatby. Office and' residence, Back man Ifouse. Night calls promptly attended. ■or special attention given to diseases oi women and children, octStf K. D. WIBE, M. D., GRADUATE OP JEFFERSON Medical College, Philadelphia Office ln Lan Franco Building, Main street. Office hours, from Bto 10% a. m., and from l>£ to 5 F. M. Obstetrics 4 Diseases ol Women a Specialty. myr-iy—ls Dr. La Dexter Lyford, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON — OFFICE, No. 17, Downey Block, Los Angeles, California. Office hours—> to 11 a. M.;lto8 and 7 to 8 p. M. aD2S-tf-2 DR. A. 8. BHORB, JJOMOSOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.' OFFICE—Nearly opposite the Post Offloe. RESIDENCE—No. 13 Franklin street. oc2-tl—3 J. H. McKEE, M. D.« ,j o<j T>HYBICIAN A SURGEON-OFFICE, No. 11 Spring street, oppposlte Temple's Bank. Rksidkncb— First street, between fort and Hill, Los Angeles,Cal. mrlH-tf-2 Joseph Kurtz, A- 7 PkYSICIAN. OFFICE—in Lanfranco's Building, Main 8t abovo the Drug Store of C. F. Heinzeman A Co. Will give particular attention lo EYE and EAR DISEASES. Office hours: From 9 to 11 A. m. , from i to 4 p. m., and from 8 to 9 p. at. Residence: Buenavlsta street. augia Los Angeles Daily Herald. BUSINESS CARDS. CHAS. R. JOHNSON, * NOTARY PUBLIC AND — CENERAL INSURANCE ACENT, No. Oil Temple Block, I.os Angeles, dec2o S. H. BUCHANAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Successors to Buchanan A Huskins. C CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR ALL KINDS of Bulldingand satisfaction guaranteed. Headquarters at the Corner of Second and Fort street. apiVtf-1 MORITZ CHOYNSKI, 44 SPRING ST. Carpenter and Cabinet Maker. Stores fitted up, Furniture made and re paired, aud general work done on the short est notice, nov22(f "JOHN COLDSWORTHY, JJEPUTY U. S. MINING ANl> LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Room 6, Downey's Blook, Ixw Angeles, novnf—2 KYSOR A MATTHEWS,. ARCHITECTS, ROOM No. 14 HELLMAN'S BLO.'K, COR uer of Commercial and Lo-> Augeles Streets. api."-.. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. E. BEANE, Notary Public and Conveyancer, 70 1-8 Downey Block. apl tf J. r. GODFREY. C. J. ELLIS. GODFREY & ELLIS. AT LAW. Rooms 1 and 8, Downey Rlock, Los Angeles. feb3-tf DAVID E. ADAMS, Attorney at Law, Examiner of Titles, AND CONVKYANCEK, OFFICE—WUh a. W. Morgan, Esq:. No. 1 Spring street, Temple Block. Jan2B-lm J. E. GRIFFIN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OFFICE—ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK, Lorn Angrele**, Cal. sak_Hpeeial attention given to Land and Pro bate business. myl-tf—2 WINSLOW 8. MYERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE-Room No. 21 Temple Blook, Los Angeles, Cal. dlltf J.O.HOWARD. K. T. HAZARD HOWARD A HAZARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICES IN No. 8 DOWNEY BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL. •orSpecial attention given to business In the United States Land Office. oc2-tl 2 A.QLASSKLL, 0. H. SMITH. A. B. CHAPMAN, H. M. SMITH. GLASSELL, CHAPMAN &SMITH, AT LAW, OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-stalrs, Los Angeles, California. oc2-U—2 GEORGE J. CLARKE, NOTARY PUBLIC—COMMISSIONER OF Deeds for Arizona, and Broker. Office, Ganahl A McDanlels, Downey Block. Je 19-tf—2 V. E. A F. H. HOWARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. oc2-tf -2 A. H. JUDSON. J. W. QtLLKTTE. Att'y at Law JUDSON, & 6ILLETTE, EXAMINERS OF TITLES. 37 1-2 Spring HU, Los Angeles, Cal. oc2-tf-2 DRUGS---MEDICIJMES. C. F. HEINZEMAN A CO., Successors to J. B. SAUNDERS A CO., DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, Main Street, LOS ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the PUREST L3UG3 and PATENT MEDICINES of all kinds. *«r Prescriptions carefully com pounded day and night. no2-tf -3 • NEW HRRG STORET 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 spleudid assortment of PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES, Sponges, and every toilet article from the best houses of the United States and France. American and French patent medicines. Ungliah. IPrencb. and Spanish. Lianguases are Hpohten. V.Chevalller has been established in San Francisco since '49, and his long cxpe-ience in the drug business will reenmmeud him to the confidence and patronage of tlie people and medical fraternity of Los Angeles. MISCELLANEOUS. T. C. SWIOAKT. JOS. HUBKR, JR. BWICART A HUBER, DKALKRS IN STOVES. TIN. CQPPER AND SHEET-IRON - WARE AND CROCKERYWARE, GLASS, Hardware and Willow-ware, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS PLUMBING AND CAS FITTINC Done to Order. Sign ol the Big Red Coffee-Pol. NO. 110 MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES. Jun2ltf-o LOS ANGELES, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 7. 1875. BUSINESS CARDS. M. W. PERRY, HOOK BINDER. Downey Block, Cor. New High and Temnle streets. octll-2n" WM. ABBOTT, | General Undertaker. FINE METALIC COFFINS, Tlie Beat lv the World. Always on hand, and all kind, of Coftlus ready at one hour's notice. Apply at his FURNITURE WAREROOMS, No. 16 Main street, Near the Ptao House. oetl7-ly ~j. strelitzT MERCHANT TAILOR, AND FASHION ABLE clothier. No. 7:t Main .Street, lit front of tbe Orient *a 100 ii, llowncj It lock. A lanre stock ol the newest Cloths. Good tits iiuarsnteed. ami tf 4 6t?m¥\ ar ke rT Toucher and Conductor of VOCAL aud INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Residence, No. «« Sprint: St. PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and REPAIRED. All orders lelt at the above rooms, or at Brodrick's Book store, will receive prompt ut tention. 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, Fluid notes aud descrip tions furnished Ac. OFFICE—NO. 8 COMMERCIAL ST. Los Anoelks, Cai,. oct2otf E. J. WESTON, ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN, U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Room 81, Temple Block, Third Story, Los Angeles, Cal ifornia. mylOtf—3 WM. MOOKF. M. KELLEHEK. MOORE A KELLEHER, CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS — AN D — DRAUGHTSMEN. OFFICE—In Wolfskin building, New High stieet. mr!7 LUMBER-YARDS. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES — AT — Perry | Wood worth A Co.'B LiJMHIOH YARDS — A Ml — PLANING MILLS, No. 16 Commercial atreet, near Kail road I>epot. mr2o-tf—3 J. G. JACKSON Keeps all kinds of LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS Posts, Shakes, Plaster Paris, CEMENT and HAIR. Corner of Alameda aud First streets. LOS ANGELES, CAL. W. W. ROBINSON, AGENT. Holman's team ready in yard to deliver or ders. sep3tf GRIFFITH, LYNCH & CO. LUMBER DEALERS, CORNER OF Alameda and First St*., DEALERS IN DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, , 3 O A 8 SHINGLES, I . iiji<rro LATHS, i o UrlA .'shakes, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC., ETC ap2B-tl—6 GAREi 'S Semi-Tropical Nurseries. Located on San Penro street, two miles south of City Hall. The largest stock of Northern and Seml- Troplcal Fruit Trees In the State. 40 Varieties of < iirons Trees. Call and examine my stock. Priced Cata logue sent free. Addross P. 0. Box 528, Los Angeles, Cal. THOB. A. GAREY. deel3-6m P. LAOTH. FRITZ MENZ. NEW YORK BREWERY, PHIL. LAUTH & CO., (Successors to Chris. Henne) Proprietors. The CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRIIj- LIANL LAGER BEER Soutu of San Francisco. Orders for DRAUGHT or BOTTLKD Bi-r.R promptly attended to. The celebrated Beer from this Brewery de fies competition in the State. mrs-tf—s PALACE SALOON. 7» MAIN ST., Temple Mlock, Los Anoblu, Cal. A fine stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept, constantly on hand, and Liquors bottled expressly for family use. Also J L. WILLIAMS, oct9tf Proprietor. _ Delmonico Restaurant, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COM MERCIAL. Los Angeles, California. OPEN at ALL HOURS. sdrTtn choicest delicacies of the Best Mar kets always on the Hill o r Fare. Elegant DINNERS AND LUNCHES at a moment's notice. J AS. MUNROE A CO., no2-L'— % Proprietors. MISCELLANEOUS. E. E. Fisher. L. W. Thatcher. FISHER A THATCHER, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of JEWELRY, WATCHMAKERS AND OPTICIANS. 11 aye In stock the very finest Jewelry. Diamonds, Watches, CJlocliM, Silver-ware, Rogers & Bros. Celebrated Silver- Plated Ware, Arundell Tinted aud Blaeh's Patent Interchangeable Kpeclwale* and Kye tilasaea—(The bestiii the market). I ISIIKK * THATCH KB, Keepers of the standard (observatory) time for the city, and S. P. R. R. tebl2tf 67 Main HU. Lm Angeles. A RESOLUTION Declaring the Assessments made in tbe .Matter of the Construction of a Pub lic Newer ou New High and Turner NSreets, In the «'lty ofl.im Angeles. BEIT RK-OLVKD, BY THE COMMON Cot the! I of the City of Los Angeles us fol low.-: section I, That the assessments hereinaf ter set forth are hereby declared to be the as sessments properly chargeable to and collect able from the several owners of the property respectively hereinafter described for and on account of the construction of a sewer from Short street to New High street, to Turner street, and thence ulong Turner street to the Intersection of said sewer with the Main and A read iff street sewer ou Main street, and for the branch of tlie proposed sewer commenc ing on New High streei In front of the prop erty of Dr. Bush, and running thence along New High street Northerly to the intersection of Turner and New High streets. Ski:. 2. Tlie Clerk of the Common Council Is hereby directed to enter a statem nt of this assessment in the Docket of Sity I.lens, ac cording to law and give notice of the levy ol said assessments by publication ol the same for ten days in English ln tlie Los Angeles Daily Herald and for ten days lv Spanish In Lv Cronica. Sec. 3. The following Is tlie list of the as sessments hereinbefore referred to; that is to say: Assessment lor Newer on Turner and New Hlgb Streets. Sabichi. F.-Lot 58)'„ feet front on Fast side New High street, bounded North by Short street. East by Peaelon, South by Maria Estrado, and 8% feet crossing % % go Estrado, Maria.—Lot 60S feet on East side New High street, bounded North by Sabichi, soutn by Marohessault street, East by Almenares, and 214 feet crossing „ 28 80 Meyer, Eugene.—Lot 8i feel fronton East side New High street, bounded North by Marchessnult street, South by Bishop A mat, East by Main street and iUf feet crossing 38 53 Amid, Bishop.—2oU feet fronton East side New High street, bounded North by E. Meyer, South by Gas Company, East by Main street, and 18% feet Marchessault crossing, and feet Turner street 94 46 Gas Company.—Lot 1«» feet front on East side New High street, bounded North by Bishop Amat, South by Turner street, East by Crawford and Bouton and Sanchez, South by Tur ner street, aud West by New High street. Assessed for I?>9 feet on New High street; feet for one-half of Junction with Turner; 70 leet on Tur ner ; total, feet 99 80 Estate of L. E. Thomas, Francois Le Maire Administrator. — Bounded North by Short street, East by New High, South by lot of Maria Ybarru, and West by Assessed for 32 feet on New High street. 12 80 Maria Ybarra. Norlh by the land of (he estate of L. E. Thomas, East by New High street, South by lot of McFaddin, and West by Assessed for 26 feet on New High streei 10 40 McFaddin-North by lot of Maria Ybarra, East by New High street, South by lands of Francois Le Maire, and West by unknown owner. As sessed lor 48 feet on New High street 19 20 Le Maire, Francois—North by lot of McFaddin, East by New High street, South by property of Nicholas o,uir ola, and West by Buena Vista street. Assessed for 60 feet 24 00 Quiroltt, Nicholas—North by lot of Le Maire, East by New High street. South by property of V. Porst, and West by Buena Vista street. Assess ed for 47 feet , 18 80 Ponet J V.—North by NloholasQnlrola's lot, East by New High street. South by lot of Sophia Hinds, and West by New High street. Assessed for 46 feet 18 40 Sophia Hinds—North by lot of V. Porst, East by New High street. South by Valenruela property, nnd West by Slotterbeck. Assessed lor 91 feet , 86 40 Valenzuela—North by lot of Sophia Hinds, East by New High street, South by land of Avery, and West by Slotterbeck. Assessed for 51 feet.. 21 6 * Avry—North by Nalenzuela, East by New High street, South by Mr. Cape's property, and West by Buena Vista street. Assessed for 40 feet on Few High street 16 00 Wm. Cape—North by lot of Avery, East by New High street, South by Gas Company, and West by Buena Vista street. Assessed for 53 feet. 2120 Gas Company—North by land ot Wm. Cape, East by New High street. South by lot of P. Berudry, and West by Buena Vista street. As sessed lar 10% feet „ 41 40 P. Beaudry—North by land of Gas Company, East by New High street. South by lot of J. R. Somers, and West of High street, Assessed for 20 feet. : 20 00 Branch Newer on New Hlgb Street— List of property Assessable There for. F. Signoret—North by Turner street, East by Main, South by lot of Wm. Abbott and West by New High; as sessed for 125 feet on New High, 18K fent of Junction of New High ana Turner street, 143S $43 05 Wm. Abbott—North by lot of Signoret, east by Main street, South by-proper, ty of I. M. Hellman, and West by ,>ew High street; assessed fcr 61% feet 18 45 I. Hellman—North by Wm, Abbott's land. East by Main street, South by lot of Ferguson & Metsoar and West by New High street; assessed for 71 feet 21 30 Ferguson * Metxcar—North by Hell man's lot, east by Main street, South by lands of Bouchet and West by New High street; assessed for 81 feet : 15 30 Beaudry, by Wilson, Blast by New >-lgh, South by Bush's lot and West by Buena Vista street; assessed for 100 feet 30 00 Wilson,John—North by lotof E.Wand, East by New High street, South by lot of Beaudry and West by Beaudry; assessed fur 114 feet 84 20 Naud.E—North by lot of J. R. Som ers, East by New High street, South by John Wilson's propertp aud West by that of Beaudry; assessed for 60 feet 15 00 Somers, J R—North by Beaudry, East by New High, South by Naud's lot and West by Beaudry's property; as sessed for 50 feet 15 00 Sewer Assessment—Tnrner and Hatn Streets, Crawford and Bouton—Bounded on the North by Sanohes property, East by Main street, South by Turner street and West bj the property of the Gas Company; assessed for 90 feet $36 00 Signoret—North by Turner street, East by Main steeet. South by land of Wm. Abbott and West by New High street; assessed for 160 feet on Turner street, 23 feet on Main street, 18'/j cor ner Main and Turner, 201% feet 80 60 SEC. 4. The Clerk of the Common Council shall certify to the passage of tills resolution and shall cause tbe same to be published once In English In the Los Angeles Oaily Herald and once In Spanish In Lo Oom'm, and thereupon and thereafter It shall take effect and be ln force. I hereby certify t hat the foregoing resolution was adopted at the meeting of the Common Council of March 25.1875. M. KREMER. Clerk of Common Council. LINES OF TRAVEL. LOS ANGELES DIVISION SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, earOr»»jr™fJe*tl See: ■^.i_.a»?r AND S T E A M E It 8. IMPORTANT CHANGES. On aud after THURSDAY, January 14th, 1875, and until further notice, trains will run every day as follows: LEAVES LOS ANGELES: POX ARKtVB. Anaheim 9:80 a. m. 11:00 A. M. Wilmington 10:15 " 11:30 " Spadra 2:45 P. M. 4:30 P. M. Wilmington 4:00 " 5:00 " San Fernando 8:30 " 9.30 " TOWARD LOS ANGELES: LEAVE. ARRIVE. San Fernando 8:15 a. N. 7:15 A.M. Spadra 7:16 " 9:20 " Wilmington 7:46 ' 9rt)o " Anaheim 1:00 " 2:30 " Wilmington 1:00 " 2:15 " "ON STEAMER DA VS. 1 ' Time of trains between Los Angi lesand Wil mington will be varied so ns lo connect with steamer. The time of Fisher & Thatcher, 67 Main street, has been adopted by this company. ap23-tl-I0 E. E. HEW'TT. Supt. GOODALL, NELSON & PERKINS' STEAMSHIP COMPANY. San Francisco and Los Angeles: THE STEAMSHIPS ORIZABA AND MOHONGO' Calling at Naniit Barbara Only. THE STEAMSHIPS SENATOR AND VENTURA, Calling at Santa Be-' ra and San Luis Obispo, also at San Buenavcutuia and San Simoon for passengers only. BCHE D U L n Ii E W ii jjl » ii. ft h g | It Senator Mar 30 April l April 3 April 5 Orizaba. April 3 " I> "7 "9 Ventura "6 "8 " 10 " 12 Mohongo " 8 " 10 '• 12 " 14 Senator " 10 " 12 " 14 " 16 Orizaba " 14 " 18 " IS '• 20 Veutura " 17 '• 19 " 21 " 23 Mohongo " 20 " 22 -'24 "26 Senator "22 "24 "28 " 28 Orizaba " 24 " 26 " 28 " 30 Ventura " 28 " 30 May 2 May 4 Mohongo May 1 May 3 " 5 " 7 Los Angeles and San Diego Nteamers Orizaba and Mohongo Uo thronirb to San Diego, i'ailing; at Ambelnt l.amiiiiK. Leave San Pedro April 5,10, 18, 22, 26, and May 3. STEAMERS SENATOR AND VENTURA GO TO ANAHEIM LANDING ONLY. SAN LUIS, SAN SIMEON, SANTA CRUZ, MONTEREY and SAN FRANCISCO. THE CONSTANTINE Leaves Santa Barbara April 4,14, 21 and 28 for above named ports. San Francisco, Nasi niego, nnd Way Porta. Steamers KALORAMAA and SAN LUIS, Carry ng combustibles and other freight, will leave San Fruncisco about every ten da vs. VICTORIA, 11. C Steamers leave SanJ/ranclsco on the sth. 13th 20th and27th of very mont h.except when those dates fall on Sunday, then on the day follow ing. Plans of Steamers' Cabins at. Agent's office. For Passage or Freight apply to H. McLELLAN, Ag't. for Los Angeles Co. Office, 81 Main street, opposite Head of Com merclal. ianB PIONEER BUILDING ASSOCIaT'N OF- — East Los Angeles. SUBSCRIPTION LIST OPEN AT GERMANIA HALL, Under United States Hotel. One-Quarter Acre Lots on the Instalment Plan. VERY EASY TERMS, NO INTEREST. INQUIRE OF ANY OF THE DIRECTORS. N. B.—Meeting regularly every Tuesday evening at 7:80 Y. M., at the German la Hull, where payments are reoelved by the Board of Directors. mr3o HOMES FOR ALL!! TB TC Real Estate Associates Of Lorn A.n£relcs, HAVE XO O 3Lb OT S, 60 Feet Front, 117 and 127 Feet Deep, 16 Feet Alley in rear ol Lots. Locutod on line of Orange, Seventh and Elgtatb Streets, Ten minutes' walk from HORSE CARS Spring and Sixth St. Railroad. SIOO EACH. •10 First Instalment, and OS per month Wltbont Interest. Members of the Association will have the right to select and purchase lots until March Ist, 1875. After Maich Ist, any person can purchase the lots. $ioo Each. $5 a Month. Maps can be seen, and further Information obtained, at the temponi'y office of the Secre tary, in fj. S. Land Office, Temple Block. By order of the Trustees. JOHN R. BRIERLY, Secretary. The Secretary's office will be located ln part of the front of the room of the new Postofflce, opposite the Court House, about March Ist, H&ST lel>2ltf CHAS. RAPHAEL, (FORMERLY WITTELSHOETER & RAPHALL.), REQUENA STREET, OPPOSITE U. S. HOTEL DEALERS lIN Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Hi iihlk'k. zmd <xIaHH. Looking-glass Plates, Walnut, Rosewood and Gilt Mouldings of all Styles and Sizes. PICTURES FRAMED AT SHORTEST NOTICE & AT LOWEST RATES AOKNTB FOR THl£ California Chemical Paint Company. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO my 6 3m 13 PAINTERS AND COUNTRY DEALERS. BANKING HOUSES. FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BAN X, OF LOS ANGELES. Capital - #500,000 OO JOHN C DOWNEY, - - President ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, - - Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS: John G. Downey, Charles Ducommun, I. M. Hkli.man, O. W. Childs, John S. Griffin, M. Kei.i.kr, ' V. Lecocvreuk, C. E. Thus, IsAIAS W. 11 I.U.MAN. EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON New York, London, Dublin, Frankfort, JParis. Berlin and Hamburg. Receive Deposits and Issue Their Cer tificates. BUY AND SELL LECAL TENDERS, GOVERNMENT, COUNTY, and CITY BONDS. Will also pay the Highest Price for GOLD AND SILVER BULLION. From and after this date, on all monies left us TERM DEPOSITS in erest.wllJ be allowed, at nil Till: BAI>K. WM. WORKMAN. F. P. V. TKMFLK TEMPLE & WORKMAN. HANKERS. TEMHLE BLOCK, IXJS ANGKLES. Receive Deposits, issue their Certificates aud transact a UKNKKAL UANKINU 111 NI.M.NS. DRAW ON THE LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK !UNITED]. AT SAN FRANCISCO Exchange for sale on New York, Hamburg, London, Berlin and Haria, Frankfort. Legal 'Tenders, Bullion, Gold Oust and Gov ernment, State, County and City Bonds bought and Sold. Receive valuables for safe keep ng. —10 LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAVINGS BANK MAIN STREET, Los Aag-eles, Cal. CAPITAL STOCK, :::::: $300,0(ro President ...J. 8. SLAUBON Vice-President „.J. M. GRIFFITH DIRECTORS: J. S. SLAUSON, J. M. GRIFFITH V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT a BAKER. J. BIXBY, H. B. TICHENOK, GEO ROE 8. DODGE. Open for business fiom 10 a. m. till 8 p. m.. and Saturday evenings from 6to 3 o'clock. Deposits received ln any amounts. Money to loan on real estate In amounts and for length of time desired. JlytKf— 5 ladies; hairTsYssinq ESTABLISHMENT. CAROLINE C. BURTON. LADIES' HAIR DRESSING IN ALL styles. Braids, Curls and Waterfalls made at the shortest notice. Tangled hair straightened and made into any shape. Per umes of the finest quality on hand and for sale. No. 9 Spring street, Los Angeles. Cal. School District Election Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE qualified electors of the Los Angeles City School District that an election will be held in this city on TUESDAY, the THIR TEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1875, at the follow ing places, viz: At tbe house of Mr. Camp belt, in the First Ward; at the City Council room lv the Second Ward; and at the Round House in the Third Ward. The question of voting a tax for the follow ing purposes will be submitted at the elec tion: First—To purchase a lot for the Alameda street school. Sec nd —To purchase a lot and to build and furnish a school-house for the colored school. Third—To purchase a lot and to build aud furnish a sch<H>l-bouse East of tlie river, near the Alden null-dry log works. Fourth —To purchase a lot and to build and furnish a school-house In East Los Angeles. Filth— T« purchase a lot and to build and furnish a school-house near the woolen mill. Sixth—To build and furnish an addition to tlie Spring street school-house. Seventh—To purchase a lot for the Eighth st reel school-bouse. Eighth—To build a fence around the sun Pedro street school property. Ninth—To repair and furnish the Higii School building. Tenth—To build nnd furnish a school-house near the French Hospital. It is expected that most of the money required for t his purpose will be realized from the sale of the Bath St. school property. Kleveuth—To buy a lot and to build and furnish a school house near the crossing ot Washington and Flgueroa streets. It will he necessary to raise by tax for the above purposes the sum of TWKLVE THOU SAND DOLLARS. The polls will be opened between the hours of BA. M. and sunset The following gentle men have been appointed Judges of said elec tion: First Ward-Messrs. T. P. Campbell, ,C. M. Small and A. R. Wllbar. Second Ward—Messrs. Wm. McKee, J. M. Baldwin and Jas. German. Third Ward—Messrs. W. H. Dennlsson, L. D. Martlnc.-. and S. B. Cox. Los Angeles, March 111, 1875. H. D. BARROWS, M. KREMER, J. P. WIDNEY, JOS. KURTZ, ALFRED JAMES, mrlT Members of the Board of Education. NUMBER 10. MISCELLANEOUS. FURNJTURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE. DOTTER &IRADLEY, (BucceBBorB to Dotter & Lord), Have now the Largest Stock ever brought here. Have Just received a large lot directly from the East, and cordially invite the pub ie to examine their goods ana price same. Sidney Lacey, (With Dotter & Bradley), 86 MAIN STREET. 86 LOB ANGELES, apltf Sign of the Bitr Red Chair. CALrFOtWA MURSCTY, COKNKR OF Vejar and San Pedro Streets, A fine variety of Fruit Trees, Including Red May Cherry t'lum, and several varie ties of semi-tropic!il tree which are war ranted to grow and bear ahundantlv every re«r. PEDRO M. VEJ vit, jnn24-Am Pmprietoi. QABIHET MAXiMO* OFFICE DESKS, WRITING TABLES, B mk-cases, Hhow-cases and Counters made and aitered or exchanged. All kinds of STORE-FITTINGS AND REPAIRS Done at lowest, cash rates. Two or three Second-Hand Show-Cases For sale or exchange. Also a Show-Window. Enquire of J. ALLEN, mrl3 ti Temple HI., Los Angeles. GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE — A.ISTD COFFEE Is The Bent IN THE MARKET. For Sale A t all the Klfst-clasSGrocery stores In South ern I'alilornia. mrlXdsiwtlm FORWARDING & COMMISSION. HELLMAN, HAAS &, CO, Forwarding & Commission MEKCHAJITB, HAVE FOR SALE THE PUREST GROCERIES, THE BEST PROVISIONS, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco Of the choicest Imported Brandt. FAINTS. Oil S. BOOK* AND SAN 11 K.N, BUNDS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. . 14 and 16 Loh Angeles and Commercial St LOS ANGELES. noStl— i J. L. WARD, Commission Merchuut. A G E N T, INSURANCE CO.; UNION INSURANCE CO. i Mrs and Marine!. No. S <ommercinl ntreef. LIQUORS, ETC. FASHION SALOON. 61 Itotvuey Block, Mniu St. n. J. WOLF Sc CO., l-*roi>riet»ra. The Choicest Ales, Beer, Wines. AND Ki<]iioi s of*till Kinds. Lunch Served Every Day and Evening. ALL THE LATE PAPERS On tile for the use of guests. Olub and Rend ing Rooms, warmed and well ventilated. It Is the intention of the Propi ietors to so oonduct the bouse as to preserve tlie good name it baa already earned. sepljitf P A L ACE STOKE F. imfokthk oh- HUMAN H Al R ANOPERFUMERIES. HAIR WORKED AND MAIM. UP IN any style. Ladies* Hnir Dressing a Specialty. No. a aliso wrwiciuT. One Door from the Corner of Les Angeles. j declfrtr cojli . io( riorvs ON — Panamint and Coso, Made through reliable connections and with promptness. .1 L WARD, febliltf 38 Main street.