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TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
ONE DOLLAR per Square or ten lines, firs)
Insertion, and twknty-fivk cents perSiftiare
for each subsequent Insertion.
WANTS-LOST -FOU N D.
I OST.—A gentleman lost n pocket-bonk
1» between 7 and 8 o'clock last Thursday
evening, on either Main or First street, be
tween tbe marble works and the Wine Grow
er's building. The pocket-book contained
papers of value only to the owner. A reward
of SnO will be paid upon delivery of the same
at this ottice. my2!>3t
pSTRAYS TAKEN UP,-Near Arroyo
*— seco, May 97th, one blank horse, having
I while feel and white face, branded 22; one
gray mnre. branded T. Owner can recover
said anlmuls by calling at Allen's Feed Yard.
Main street, between First and Kecond, prov
ing property and paying charges. my2B 2w
WANTED.— A gentleman o« experience
in the Fire Insurance business, to rep
resent a first-class Foreign font puny for I.os
Angeles county, who will he authorised to Is
sue Policies. Address P. O. Itox 2,1fi0, San
Francisco. my 22 lw
I OST AND FOUND.-A man lost his
fc— temper for not finding a good elmr or a
good fitting shirt, hut on perambulating the
street f .tind tlie first at 107 Main street and
the latter at US Main street. He is now the
best tempered man In this city,and he swears
that, ho will not buy either a cigar or any un
derwear except at the "Identical."
I. GOLDSMITH,
M Main St., under Baekman House,
Or at 107 Main street , next to \V., F. & Co.'s
Express. mylB tf
PRIVATE BOARDING and Furnished
* Rooms foi rent, on Fort street, second
door from First, myH lm
WANTED. Family sewing, by Mrs.
Booth, second houM East of railroad on
Turner street. my 7 lm*
WANTED.— A girl to do general house
work;. Apply at the first cottage on
Main street South of Fourth, between the
hours of 2 and 4 P. M. myl tf
ROOMS.- FAMILY and Single Rooms
with board at Col. PeePs on Spring St.
novlUtf
ANEW WILCOX 4 GIBBS SEWING Ma
chine for sale al 25 per cenL less thai:
cash price. Inquire at tills Office.
lloVliltt'
FOR SALE-FOR RENT.
MONEY TO LOAN.-Applyto SMITH
A Stephens, Attorneys-at-Lsw, as
and 29 Temple Block. mylKI It*
POR SALE.—Map of the city of Los An
• geles, Just published, by BANCROFT *
TH.VYFR, Real Estate Brokers, 21 Sprint;
street, near 11.I 1 . o. Prie ■: Mounted on rollers,
Ml Poofcet edition, 91 80. Mailed to any part
of the U. H. in receipt of price. my2B tf
IT O R RENT. C .Cage of four rooms,
I stable and buggy house, at. the corner of
San Pedro and Washington streets. Hem
only 810 per month. Call at the store on the
premises. my2B lw
TO LET.—Two pleasant rooms on Cha--
I ity street, between Fifih and sixth, near
horse-cars. Enquire at 60 Spring street.
my 27 .It
CTOR RENT.—A bod tenant wants a
I house with four to six rooms near the
Postoffice, Within tin: next lluce weeks. Ad
dress " W. W. C " this ottice. my2B
TO RENT.—On reasonable terms, foi
I pasture, until September, next, HfOacres
pf land Situated about S iniies Northwest of
Anaheim and about 8 miles from the railroad.
Enquire of W. H. J. B .OOKS, No. 12 spring
street. iny26
ROOMS TO LET-Purnlsiif d or Unfur
nished, in the house of an English lady,
on Beaudry street, between New High and
Buerui Vista streets. _ my2ti lm*
FOR SALE.—Three light and eh gam
two-seal Soring Wagons, just received
from the manufactory, suitable for f&mtiy and
general use. To be seen at the Fashion Sta-
street, Los Angeles. myJH lw*
FOR RENT.—One barn for rent, which
will accommodate 6or 8 horses. Enquire
al Hils office my2H 3t
FOR SALE.—Two thousand live hundred
Mexican Lime Trees, one year old. Also
live hundred Orange Trees, four rears old, by
CHAS. H. HASH, Main street, below Wash
ington Garden, Los Angeles. iuys lm d.tw
FOR SALE CHEAP.-A large number
ol thrifty growing Lime Trees, iv good
condition. Apply to
tn«ltf ,1. C. WALLACE, Sun Gabriel.
TO LET.—A few pleasant Rooms, With
I Board, corner Fort and Franklin streets.
Inquire at 78 Main street. mylitf
CTOR SALE.—a new Wilson Sewing Ma
l chine, worth $60; llfteen per cent, off for
cash. Apply at. Hkr.ilu offlce. my!) tf
FOR RENT.—A beautiful new cottage on
Olive street, between Eighth and Ninth,
near all horse railroads.
STARBUCK & BUTLER,
my 9 7f • No. 1 Temple street.
IT OR SALE.—One share Centinela Land
s Company stock. Enquire of Dr. Brown,
Main street, between First and Second.
myB tl
FOR SALE.—A house and lot on New
High street, fronting the Pico House.
Also, Aye building lots near Spring and Sixth
Street Railroad. Enquire ot.L R. SUMMERS,
at Workman Bros. ap!s tf
COR SALE.—A heavy spring wagon,
i with Top, made by ono of tlie best car
riage-makers In the State, and nearly us good
as new. Can be seen at Steven's Stable, or
address Postoffice Box lIP. aprlltf
COR SALE. — A lot of Thoroughbred
P rams. Enquire of S. LEVY, No. SS, cor
ner Aliso and Alameda streets. apO
MONET LOANS *£tt&M!T
mrlStf 79 1-2 Downey Block.
MISCELLANEOUS.
East Los Angeles & Main Street
OMNIBUS LINE.
DELOS CAMPBELL, : ! Proprietor
TIME TABLE.
F AST LOS ANGELES WEST L'S ANGELES
Downey Park. Intersecting Main and
Spring streets.
fail— Arrives. Leaves. Arrives.
0:30 A. M. 7:80 A. St. 7:00 A. K. 7:00 A. H.
SiuO » 9:00 " 8:30 " 8:30 "
9:10 " 10:20 " 9:50 " 9:10 "
10:;i0 " 12;00 K. 11:30 " 11:00 "
1:00 p. K. 2:20 p.m. 1:50 c. M. 1:30 P. M.
2:10 •' 1:00 " 3:80 " 3:10 "
4:20 " 8140 " 5:!0 " 4:50 "
0:00 " 6:30 " 6:30 "
Sixteen Tickets for $1.
mr3o
"VICTOR PONET,
PIONEER UNDERTAKER
66 Main St., I.os Angeles, Cal.
Keeds on hand tlie Lnrgcst and Best Assort
ment of
Metallc and Wooden Coffins, Shrouds.
Trimmings, etc., etc.,
In this City, direct from tho East. Dealers In
the country will find it to thelrlnten st to give
him H call, as he will sell goods
Cheaper than they can get
them in San Francisco.
FULL OHA ROE TAKEN OF FUNERALS.
Bodies Embalmed for Shipment East.
All orders by telegraph promptly attended
to. The finest
Hearse in Southern California.
mrlTtt
Southern District Agricul
tural Society of Cal-
Ollice and Works situate In Los Angeles county
VfOTICK is HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
1» a meeting of the Board of Managers ol
said Society, held on th< Bth day of May, 187 a,
an asiessment of rtvo tss) dollars per share
was levied upon the capital stock of said So
ciety, payable on or before J UNE 5, 1875, to J.
F. Burns, Secretary, at his office in the city of
Los Angeles, Cat.
Any stock upon which said assessment
shall remain unpaid on the sth day ol .1 line,
187"i will be advertised on Hint iay SB deliU
. Oiiciit.und unless payment is made before,
will be sold on SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1875,
to pay the delinquent assessment, together
with cost of advertising andJMMnjMlot i Ue.
J. F. BURNS, Sec.
Los Augeles, May 8,1875. my 22 td
SUNDAY, MAY 80, 1875.
GOLD REPORT
say Francisco, May 20.
Uold.llßJ,.
i Iroen ImoKs— Bu.v mt, Bti';j; selling, 87.
LOCAL M^MIfIVITXKS.
The funeral of tlie late J. I). Connor
was largely attended yesterday.
Good bye, Chinese. Los Angeles
street is to be opened.
The target practice of the Guards
yesterday was highly creditable,
To-morrow is to be a galaduy at the
Arroyo Seco. The Guards expect a
large number of visitors.
Tho Cordona lots are being cleared of
the burned debris preparatory to build
lag.
Mr. Kilpatrick addresses the Father
Matthew Temperance Society to-uight
at the Court House.
Do you want to rent a good sewing
machine? Go to A. M. Janes, 60
Spring street.
Two wings are to be added to St.
Vincent's college, and a third story is
to top the main building.
Judge Caswell, of Nevada City,
Grand Lecturer of the Chapter, R. A.
M., is in the city and will remain sev
eral days.
The loser of a carpet-sack or hand
valise might hear of something to his
6 dvantage by Bailing at the police
offlce.
Fifty uo,»ars reward Ih offered for
the return of a pocket-book contain
ing valuable papers. See advertise
ment and return it to this office.
In Mayor Beatidry's court yesterday
a drunk got a sobering dose of $9.60,
and a case of malicious mischief was
held under advisement.
Los Angeles Guard are requested to
attend the picnic to-day and to assem
ble at the armory at 8 o'clock sharp
this morning.
We had the pleasure of a call last
evening from Geti. Mansfield of New-
York and Mr. Howell of Providence,
K. 1., who expressed themselves
highly pleased with Los Angeles.
For your subsistence to-day, take a
square meal at the St. Charles Restau
rant. All delicacies of the season will
be served at dinner In good style and
abundance.
The raffle for tbe benefit of the Ca.
thedral Building Fund was held yes
terday at 2J p. M. at Steams' ball, and
the lot was won by ticket No. 294. The
lot is a valuable one, sit uated neat the
terminus of the Sixtli street railway.
Mr. M. C. Desnoyers leaves this
morning for Montreal. He has in
vested largely in Los Angeles and
will shortly return. We wish him a
pleasant journey and a cool Summer
on the St. Lawrence.
For the best and cheapest cabinet,
promenade or card photographs to be
had in the city, go to the Cottage Gal
lery of Williams & Smith, on Fust
street, near Spring. The best quality
of work at the lowest possible price is
the motto of the establishment.
In the trial of the prismoidal rail
road yesterday, one man drew the car
and thirty passengers both ways over
the track. At another time fifteen
passengers were placetl on one side of
the car and it was easily drawn by one
man.
We see in the passengers by the
Orizaba, which arrives to-morrow, Dr.
E. Ellis, wife and aunt. This is a
good way of ignoring a female rela
ive. Next we will hear of some en
terprising man registering himself at
the St. Charles, John Smith, lady and
mother-in-law.
Prof. Dorian's school has no later*
missiou, but goes on as usual. The
parents of children under his charge
are pleased that he has concluded to
teach through the Summer months.
Vacations are not so much needed in
this climate, as they are in the op
pressive heat of tlie Eastern States.
The Board of Directors of the Fast
Los Angeles and San Pedro Street
Railroad, after a thorough investiga
tion, have adopted the prismoidal
system for their road and have author
ized the manager to proceed at once to
order the necessary material for five
miles of road; that is, from the South
city limits to East Los Angeles, and
if sufficient stock is taken in East Los
Angeles, the track will be extended to
the new depot.
Louis Planel, a young American vi
olinist, appeared forthe first time in
public this season and hud an Immense
success at a concert in Pans given by
Miss Alice Sydney Burvett, the Aus
tralian pianiste. Mr. Planel comes
from San Francisco,has studied at the
Paris Conservatoire, and now plays
with more than ordinary skill, and a
brilliant future is predicted for the
young genius. America has none too
many violinists not to gather new lau
rels, and we expect soon to hear of Mr.
Planel's return home.
The Republican County Convention
met at the court house at 11 o'clock a.
jl, and was organized by the election
of C. C. Lips as President, W.W. Rob
inson Vice President, and Get*. C.
Knox Secretary. After the report of
the Committee on Credentials thecon
vention selected the following Central
Committee: E. Bouton, J. it. Briefly,
Frank Cowdeu.W. W, Robinson, J. J.
Carrillo, A. T. Currier, Geo. C. Knox.
The following were named delegates
to State and Congressional Conven
tion: C. B. Johnson, E. Bouton, .1. it.
Brlerjy,James MoFadden, Frank Cow
den,.D. M. Berry, A. T. Currey, The©.
Reiser. The Convention then adjourn
ed, subject to the call of the County
committee.
We are glad to~see that the"organ
ization of another tire company in t ti is*
city is an assured fact. The company
will probably be tilled up and elect its
officers ou Tuesday evening next. The
Council will doubtless order another
steam fire engine in a few <lays,which
on its arrival will be given in charge
ofthe new company. With another
company and another engine under
his control, our efficient chief will add
to the honors he has already won as a
fighter of the destroying element. The
great advantage we shall gain from
having two well manned engines is in
being able to cope with two tires at the
same tune. But for the failure
of the plans of the incendiaries
a few nights aico we should have had
Iwo conflagrations raging at the same
moment, with but one engine to sup
press them. VVe must provide against
another chance like that.
The people of Los Angeles will re
gret to loam they are about to lose the
Valuable professional services of Dr.
R. Hilton Chase. The doctor leaves
by to-day's steamer for Oakland, where
it is now his purpose to resume the
practice of his profession. Dr. Chase
came to this city from Detroit, Michi
gan, in August of last year. His pur
pose in visiting this coast was to re
gain, if possible, his health, which
had been somewhat impaired during
his long residence in Michigan.
Shortly after his arrival here ,he re
sumed his profession and soon ac
quired an extensive and lucrative
practice, but failing to find the boon
for which he was in search — good
health—and finding himself unable to
meet the demands tor his professional
services, he has determined to leave
his business in the hands of another
and try for a time the air of Oakland.
We regret to lose the doctor and
trust that he will find as many and as
earnest friends in his new home as he
leaves behind in Los Angeles.
Till Tapping Extraordinary.
Yesterday afternoon at the Cuca
mongo Wine Depot while Mr. Mess
mer was temporarily absent, a Capt.
Smith, of oil fame, helped himself to
the contents of the cash store. Mr.
Messmer happened to return suddenly
und gave the gallant captain a severe
»»q 11 iii 1 1 wlj i oil £oi*C6{] !i fui to «iro j) ii is
plunder and beat an inglorious retreat.
The would-be thief has not since been
seen.
Church Chimes.
The Rev. Wm. H. Hill will preach
in tlie Episcopal Church at 11 a. m.
and 7:45 v. m. Sunday School and
Bible classes ut 12:30. Subject for the
evening lecture, ''Social and Chris
tian Warfares." Seats free, and all
cordially invited to attend.
The public services of the Presbyte
rian Church will be conducted by Rev.
A. F. White, L.L. D., and will be held
in Good Templars' Hall at 11 A. M.
'ihe Bible Class and Sabbath School
meet at 12 m.
Preaching at the German Church,
Spring street, between Fourth and
Fifth, at 10:30 a. m. and "'3O p. sf.
Sunday School at 11:30 A. M. J. C.
Zahn, Pastor. All Germans are in
vited.
CUt lOlloChurch—Rev. Pedro Veida
gner, Parish Priest. First Mass at 7:30
A. M., with Spanish sermon; second
Muss at 9j High Mass at 10:30—ser
mon in English. Catechism class at
2:3(1 P. kt., and vespers at 3:30 o'clock.
Travelers' Home.
Departures this morning by Tele
graph Stage Line for San Fraucisco:
G H Thurston, E M Smith, T E Jew
el), H Moore.lt R Canfield, Mrs King,
W L Lyon, M C Desnoyers, P N Roth,
Chiis. Dotter.
LETTER FROM ORANGE.
IliisiiiCHH — K»|ii(t Nettleuient — I.a cue
Orange anil Almond Orchards
••Across the Man Dlng-iis" l.on An
geles County Park- Eutertnininent*
—Mrs. I>r. I.iirkln aud Vivian.
Editor Herald: Two new store
buildings have recently been erected
In the centre of our place. This makes
the fourth now ready for use, all of
which will be occupied iv a very short
time. One is the Grauge Store, one
will be opened by Mr. Davis of Ana
heim, one by Mr. Mallett of Orange,
and the fourth yet remains to be se
cured. All other departments are In
a state of increasing prosperity. It is
a matter of continual astonishment,
even to the oldest settler of the place,
to note the rapid settlement of the un
improved land. If I were to make in
estimate, I should say that at least
HALF A SUCTION A MONTH
Is cut up into small lots and placed
under cultivation. The gravel lands
to tho North and Northeast of the
town proper, seem to have the choice
of settlers at present. These lands are
unsurpassed in the production of fruit
and a line quality of grapes. They
are not quite so easy to work as a pure
loam, hut their situation is so com
manding and their fertility so great
that this slight obstacle Is not allowed
to hinder their development in the
slightest degree. It is on this land
that the orange orchard of Mr. Mes
senger is situated. This is perhaps
the largest orchard of its age iv the
State, containing forty acres of trees,
four years old. The almond orchards
now present a very beautiful appear
ance. The cultivation of the almond
has received a great deal of attention
here and promises the richest rewards.
Captain Glassell now values his ten
acres, partly set with almonds, at four
thousand dollars, and says he will sell
it for that much in a short time. Other
almond orchards worthy of special
mention are those of Mr. Huntington,
Mr. Lockwood, and Mr. Chas. T. Har
ris. These gentlemen all display the
greatest taste and judgment In the ar
rangement of their orchards and well
deserve the beautiful homes they have
growing around them.
Our school is now in tlie most flour
ishing condition. Mr. Furlong has
recovered from his sickness and every
thing is moving along nicely.
The sage and cactus lands
"AI'UOSS THK SAN MAGUS,"
Are being rapidly cleared. There are
in reality Hie llnest lands in tbe tract,
being so light and easily worked and
yet of sufficient body to make the
most excellent rouds. By the way,
our roads are one great item in the
sum ol our advantages. They are nat
ural pikes, almost entirely free from
dust at all times and affording
the most delightful driveways. A
very few years will suffice t< give
us the advantage over every otlu-rsec
tion of the country iv this inspect.
Tlie roads are being extended iv all
directions and continual improve
ments are being made in the way of
setting out avenues of blue-gum, pep
per, orange, walnut, poplar, willow
and other varietiesof trees, in all parts
of the tract. The flnest drive I know
of is the one up tho cation of the Ban
Diagus. Mas any one told you about
it? We have here a natural park of
the greatest beauty. A grove of live
oak, willow and sycamore trees
stretches up the cafion for about three
miles and affords the flnest picnicking
ground in the State. As soon as the
Anaheim railroad is extended across
the .Santa Ana river, which will he in
a few months, Los Angeles will send
as many picnics to this " Los Angeles
Comity Park" as she now does to the
Arroyo Seco or to Hauta Monica.
Sometime 1 will describe this park to
yon in full. I have not time 1 v.
, Wf have had some very pleasant
P. NT R KTA IN M E NTS
Of late, On Tuesday evening of this
Week Mrs. Dr. Larkin favored us with
two short addresses on the subject of
" Womau Suffrage." She Is an ardent
advocate, and so frightened the gen
tleman who had intended to oppose
her in debate that his speech was only
a supplement to hers. Several gentle
men were called out, but no one was
hardy enough to make much opposi
tion, and the "suffragers" had it all
their own way. The best short speech
of the evening, and one of the best pro
minute speeches lever listened to,was
made by Mr. Arthur Johnston. The
rrentlemau elicited a continual round
of applause and retired covered witli
glory. But even Mr. Johnston's speech
aud every other entertainment we
have had in this section of country, is
compelled to give place to the delight
ful performances of the party who
favored us on Thursday evening.
MX. VIVIAN
And tlie entire party have the sincere
gratitude of our community. The en
tertainment was well advertised, but
the gentlemen not being personally
known to many of us, it was not ex
pected that we were to be treated to so
artistic a performance. The house was
crowded with an appreciative audience
and the whole affair was a delightful
success. Showers of bouquets from
fair hands repaid the performers, and
we all unite in a cordial invitation to
the party to "come again, and we will
do more for you next time."
W.
Brooklyn Heights.
After a thorough inspection of this
property, we are convinced that the
tract lately purchased and surveyed
by the Brooklyn Land aud Building
Company will become at no distant
day oue of the moat delightful resi
dence portions of our city. The tract
lies on the Eastern 9ide of the river,
only a short distance from the Aliso
street bridge. It is on the high mesa
and commands a view of the entire
city aud valley In front, with the
beautiful prospect placed in relief by
the mountains to the North and East.
The distance of the property from the
centre of the city is not more than
three-quarters of a mile and this it is
proposed to overcome by a street rail
road. For this road a company has
already been formed, stock subscribed
and an application to the Council for a
franchise will be made at their next
session. As soon as the Water Com
pany can make the necessary mains
they will extend them across the river
at tiiis point and all the lots, not only
of the Brooklyn Company, but also of
the Lazzarovich tract and Boyle
Heights, the property of Mr. W. H.
Workman, will be supplied with the
necessary aqueous fluid. With the
street railroad and water privileges
secured, there will be an immense
rush for this property and no doubt
men of means will take advantage of
the magnificent location to build their
villas and fine residences there. Be
sides the advantages of the city,
Brooklyn will have itscharming view,
pure air and entire freedom from dust.
None of the disagreeable wind- occa
sionally sweeping down the iSim Fer
nando valley ever reach this point,but
only the cooling breeze to and from
the sea.
SUNDAY READING.
Selected for Sunday's lIBKAI.n.
THE WELL OF LOCH WARES
Calm on tie- breast of Loch Wares
A IIIIIe Isle reposes;
A Shadow woven of the oak
And willow o'er II closes.
Within, a Dl aid's mound is seen,
>et round with stony warders;
A fountain, gushing through Ihe turf,
Flows o'er its grassy borders.
And WhSSO bathes therein his hrow.
With care or madness burning,
Feels oik c again bis healthful though;
And Reuse of peace returning.
o! restless heart and fevered brain,
Unquiet and unstable,
Thai holy well of Loch Ward-
Is more than idle fable.
Life's change! vex, its discords stem.
Its glaring sunshine hlindeth,
And blest is he who on his way
That fount of healing fludelh.
The shadows of a humbled will
And contrite heart ac o'er it;
To read its legend, " Thcst in 'iod,"
Oil Faith's while stone before it.
— WhUHer.
The Simplicity of It.
If we look at it in the simplest way,
what is religion ? It is only trying,
by God's help, to do whatever is right.
For a person who has not been doing
that, the way to begin is perfectly
simple. It is to give up and turn
away from all willful wrong-doing,
and to look constantly for sympathy
and help to that loving God whom
Christ bat taught us to call Father.
It is to try to live in the spirit of
Christ, not only in purity and inno
cence, but iv active love toward all
human beings and in dependence on
the love of the Highest. To reach
perfection in this life is along, long
task; but to set one's face inward it
and make a beginning is a simple
matter. Indeed, in a Christian fam
ily, it constantly happens that a child
makes some beginning and growth in
this life from its very earliest years.
There may come a time of conscious,
deliberate acceptance of a Christian
purpose; but long before that the
child bus probably been learning to be
gentle and obedient, truthful and
helpful, and to look to God as its
friend, it is the natural and right
way that one should thus grow up to
be a Christian and that the beginning
should be us far back and uncertain
as the time when the child began to
talk. — Exchange.
Songs of Heaven.
"Cousin," said a little three-year
old, being rocked to sleep by his rela
tive, "Cousin, sing Willie songs about
Heaven." Soon after the child died,
but the seed he sowed bore fruit, for
"cousin" vow, with little ones of her
own, never soothes them to rest with
other songs than those of Heaven.
The ladies of Ktockton favoring Mr.
Hammond's revival movement are
adopting the tactics of the Crusaders
and paying their attention to the sa
loons of that city.
Passengers Coming.
The following is the list of passen
gers who left San PianertsXJ for San
Pedro yesterduy moiuh" mi the Ori
zaba: M G Pompher} ,\v ii. and friend,
Mrs W C Miller and son, Miss X A
Cleveland, Miss Goldeii-tein, Miss A
MacMahon, J I) Shall.v, A Messley, J
A Dunsmoore, J M Hoffman, W
Douglas, wife and boy, i. Martinez, J
M Baica, Dr A Kinkaid, ! Grosvencr,
N Groy, E Eden, B F Wood and wife,
O L Johnson and wife, Y. Stone, J C
Edwards, Miss T M Kiidelaobth Mrs
Poloski, Jos Wolf, Mrs GreeU, Miss G
Robertson, Dr F feampji, Mrs Alison
and two children, Mis- M E Rowell, T
G Mitchell, J H Seward, Miss M T
Austin, Miss J B Short, Miss E L
Shenick, W Barrows, P Garvey, A
Morns, wife and boy, T < J White,-Dr E
Ellis, wife and aunt, Ma-ler A Isaacs,
P IJurry, Dr W JeimiugftOu, George
Aldell, W Baker, Geo Klein, Geo F
Vandemark, Jas S Young, MrsM San
ders, Miss Frost, W D Grand, Miss
Mondelson, MrsColisherand two chil
dren, E X Woods, Miss Wheeler, C M
Green, L Muchin, M Sautango, Miss
Duplisp, J Wolf.
The Bazaar, corner of Main and Re
quena streets, has just received an Im
mense stock of new goods, consisting
of clothing, dry goods, hoots, shoes,
hats, etc., which they will sell at bot
tom prices. Call aud examine their
stock. ml
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTONS.
Heed'- flled for record for the 48 hours
ending May Ut, IST'i, as reported for the
iiKHAi.i) by Judson. Gillette A Smith, Ex
aminers of Title, No. 30, Spring street, Los
Angeles:
J. A. Nelson to K. M. Pennoyer.-- Lol 7, l)lk
IIU, Be! levue Terrace Tract' S; j ,,000.
F. Palomares to Maria M. s, de Alvarsda—
Twenty-two acres in RaUchO San Jose; $1,199.
U. s. Safford to J. L. McAllister.—Undivided
%of lot 21, black 8, Sanchez Tract; $ 180.
B. s. Eaton to J. W. Potts.—Ten 53-100 acres
In orange orove Tract ; $1,000.
B. I). Wilson to B. Dreyfu-.-Quiwlalm to
part ot Rancho San Rafael.
H. W. Fowler and N. 0. Jones.--Exchange
of two forty-acre tracts in Rancho Asusa de
Duurte.
W. H-Perry to Brooklyn Laud and Build
ing Co.—One 21-100 acres in Loper. tract, E. of
river; SHOO.
Manuel Domiuguez el al. to I, Winters.—
I'art ol block .'in, on Yale street, near Virgin;
Mfc,
N. C. Jones and H. D. Fowler.—Exchange
of two forty-acre I reels in Rancho Asusa de
i tuarte.
Patent to R. Burnett for 108 acres South of
alt jr.
I-a tent of Rancho Shush 1 Red ndo.
Patent of Rancho Agiuije ilc la Centinela.
otto Evers and wife to B. lleiinenfeld.— Ia»1
84, block F, of Helms nn a deorge's Addition
to Anaheim; SWo.
City to Los Angeles Lodge I, O. R. M.—Tract
in city cemetery.
f. Pavis to J. H. T. Dean. Lot on H. side of
Fort street, Anaheim; $176.
J. Winters to M. Domingues etui.—Part of
block 35, Orel's survey; 34:0
N. T. Lucas toJ. I). Bicknell.—Blocks 1 2,7,
8, 9 and 10, South Stint * Mwnleii.
A. Weld to J. D. Bicknell. - Tlie above hlks,
South Santa Monica,
C. Clllet to M.O. Fleming. -Bacres neat
Downey City: »1,4U0.
M. Domingues and wife to F. V. de Domin
gvez.—Part Idock 35, tint's gurvcy.
W. R. Con lo P. M. Scott — Twi dty-slx acres
in S.K. \i Sec. 35, T. 1 s.. R. li V .; SIJtKJ,
.1. c. Hickey to H. Rubel.—Grant of lot acres
In Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana.
Q. B. Davis to.I. VV. Clark.- N. 1. of X. •„ of
S.W. % Sec. 17, T. 2 S„ R. 18 W„ near Captain
Stanley, 40 acres; $3 ikki.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
ST. CH ARLKS-Saluri A Glaring. Proprietors.
RC Mel'li-ison, N V G D Plato, Analim
O W Dock-on, Eng CCTaylor, do
F\v sp,aiding. S F R B Cut)field, A T
0 W Klloin, no U A Ulrku, Uo
HKDitrr, do R Stone, Cajon Pass
W Woid, do .1 A Llyerdtng, Spadra
.\i smith, do w s Bryan, do
wil Francis, do t Dinkion, Ventura
T F. If well, do P X Ansi r,<Hoston
It McKay, dj E B Hougf.ton, ill
It stone, Cajon Pass F E Snow, Bear Vly
X l> Manning-, S F AH Palmer, Va
s C Evans, do A C Young, Cold Hill
P I* Wood, do E C Morns, Kan
1) C Atwood, Md I) P Brown, Pa
T B Myers, Ogn W W Weeb, Me
T H Hobson, Mass C C Small, Mas*
LAFAYETTE—Fhihr A Ucrson. Proprietors.
C Ournier, s Diego C Vivian, Orange
.1 tsleeo, do .1 P Oilmore, Oakland
1 M York. HI X M V«. k.Col
.' Hatpin A wf, I'exa .1 York, do
*i w Osborn, do W H Steams, Boston
.1 Chavez, do R S Steams, do
W Witman.S Brndo I M Bmffli
D Winter, do
UNITED STATES—Hainmel A Denker, Pi ps
i LutenbaH,Hailnaa G.I Miles, Bkrsnd
T MeOoun, do A B Caldwell, do
.1 Miller, S Fernando T Reiser, Anion
M (shannon, do oPßobbiuN, do
TATaxon, do M Horn, do
M MeCol, do G A Seidel. do
M ilahn. do A Winkler, S Brndo
T T Luther. S 1)1, go WE We ton, A T
LI Emens, Jones* R W H Bro in, H Moriea
(i linrk, do JHawkin-, do
.1 II Coffin. Mass
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOX COUNTY TREASURER.
EDWAIiD A. PREUNS
Is ii candidate lur (ounty Treasurer at the aj>
proaching election, sij H
Kott COI.TNTY KKCOIIDKH.
(J. VV. WOULD
Announces himself as s candidate tor Comity
Recorder at the ensuing, election. my*, td
FOR COUNTY RECORDER.
.I . VV . GILLETT 10 .
(PKESKNT 1 - rCMII.'.NTI
Desire* a second term only. myl
FOR IM\l> COMMISSIONER.
J. 11 . 0T f M I*
Announces Riutseil as a candidate lor the of*
flee of Ron,i Com mission.-!' at I lie ensuing
election, subject to the iteclslon ofthe people.
inySi td*
FOR C INSTABLE.
i?, 11. fit Id t» I* V H
Will be ti candidate for Constable of Los An
geies Township at the ensuing eolinty t lec
tion. niyAl-td
r*OB COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTEND
ENT.
ii UO. li . PS3O li
. I-KHSKNI' INCHMWSM ti,
Will be a candidale lor re-el c'lon. myg
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SELECT SCH66L,
For Boys and Cirls.
Spring B«lr«'«'l. below Third.
TKRMS PER MONTH, IN AKVANCK.
To Fourth Render * 8 00
To Algebra i
Higher branches Extra.
Classes SO arranged that promotions can be
mad as -non as trie pupil Is prepared.
REFERENCES.
Dr. Hoffman, s. W. Craigue and Joseph D.
Lynch, of the livening Urpress.
my291l 1. 1>- I Kill LAN, Principal.
NOTICE.
be held Hi (iood Templar Hall, Friday Even
in-, May iHth.Sl 8 O'clock, for the purpose «r
sleeting delegate.- to the Orund Temple Hint
convenes June 2ith. All members lv good
standlug are requested to attend.
By order of tic Hoard of Council,
j my2s It E. H. BARRY, Secretary.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
ANY ONE IN NEED OF
FIBsJT-CLASfi
Shelving, Counters, Etc.
Suitable for dry goods, grocerj store or other
business, em get a bargain by cal 11 US imme
diately ai the s op. ~f
CASWELL & ELLIS.
rh)M 'I
$1,000
« \Z W A. I* 1> !
The Board of Fire Underwriters
Of San Francisco oiler a reward of fcl.ooo for
Hie arrest ami conviction ol any one guilty of
arson In the city of Los Angeles.
Wm. B. Johnston.
For further information, apply to
VV. J HHODKK K.
my 221 m
LOS ANGELES BROOM FACTORY.
L. w. okurish Proprietor
No. no Aliso street.
Manufacturer bad dealer In Brooms und
Brushes, Orders PROMPTLY filled.
my* lm*
Political Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN Til VT A
meeting of tlie Democratic Comity Cen
tral Committee for Lo-i Angeles counlY will
be held ln Ihe lllstriet Court U
of Los Angeles, at 11 o'clock a. M. on SATUR
DAY, the sth day of Jt'NE, \. D. IH7."i, for Ihe
purpose of making preliminary arrsna mcnts
for the ensuing political campaign in this
state and county. Every member of the Com
mittee is leuuired lo be present.
W. WOODWoßllLCiiinii ol Com.
A. W. Hi tton. Sec. Dem. Central Com.
Los Angeles, May 26, 1875. myp td
SANTA MONICA
A N D
SHOO
A FOUR-HORSE STAGE,
J. M. DONELSON, : : Proprietor,
■ ,s >s Jfclllfl leave U»s Angeles
2tiJ&LZ ! WmW>' u,i, > "" a. m. Re-
Hft «RsF tui lung, will arrive In Los
Angeles at ti p. M.
PasMengeis called for in any part ofthe city.
Tickets con be had at the Stage Ottice, in
Wells. Fargo A Co.'s Offlce, comer Main nnd
Market streets. OF.o. PRIDHAM,
mygitf Agent.
WUIUlf—ll ■— ■II «ll—»—»
INSURANCE COMPANIES
LOH ANGELES RRANCH
HOME MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF CALII'illtN I A.
Cash Assets, - $600,000
Capital, .... $300,000
J. F. Houghton Pnalianii
O. H. HdWAan \ ice-l'iesident
H. H. BltiKi.ow Uanerai Manager
C. R. Story secretary
R. H. MAQIU Oenerul Agent
LOS ANCELES TRUSTEES:
S. B. CASWKI.t., H. D. IiAHKOWS,
S. H. MoiT, .I.S. St.AI'HON,
K. P. F. Tkmpi.k.
TEMPLE & WORKMAN.
T REASI'RERS.
Which Branch includes Los .Vngeles and
Sau Beiiiardiuo is.unties. All moneys re
ceired tor premium* win lie Invested under
the control of the Trustees of I he Angeles
Branch S/llhln tlie ilistrlcL All losses ad
justed and paid i>y the Directory.
my27tl J. K. I'OBEKMAN.
FIRE INSURANCE
AGENCY.
Phoenix Insurance Company, of
Hartford. Conn.;
Home Insurance Company, of
New York:
London Assurance Corporation,
of London;
Capital, $30,000,000.
FIRE RISKS AT CURRENT RATES,
Policies IsjmWSml IHre.i Irani tlliN
Ultice.
CHARLES R. JOHNSON, Agent,
POSTOFFICE BPII.DINO.
ntyfj i nt
THE SANTA MONICA
LAND ASSOCIATION
OIFER \T
l> It I "V A T fi A E
Eighty Choice Building Lots,
Beau lfn!l> -ltnaled; only five minute*' walk
from the
Los Angeles and Independ
ence Railroad.
This property'l'roats on the Ocean, soil of
thi. best ipiai it.\
GOOD WATER
Ootainabls at s depth of thirty feet. The be»i
locality known In this part of California for
sea bathing, and is destined to become the
most famous
S E A-ts HO RF, R ESO R 1'
I In Ihe Pacific I oast.
Any one desiring lo pUPChas i>' or more
ol these lots call make a choice for
S2OO IN COLD COIN,
Payable one-third cash, one-third In six
months and one-third in twelve months.
An Artesian Well Is now being sunk near
the properly. For particulars,inuu re ol"
J. H. M'«'AJ», Aacnt,
\t V. S. Land Offlce.
Or to J. D. BICKNELL. Rooms :i9 and 4!
Temple Block. my2l If
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
NOTIOn IS HEREBY IHVEN 1 M -r \
special meeting of the H rector- i>! Ie
Los Angeles Olty and County Printing
Publishing Company will be held uu i
day, May 2t»t b, at 2p. h., ai tlie It rv.\]. U «>f«
■Of.
By order oi the President.
inyUl td J. M. BAMUKTT, See. i t .iy.
LEWIS LEWIN,
SUCOF.SSOR TO BRODRICK .t_t •....
At tin' weli known
BOOK AND MUSIC STORE.
Hprinc HtretM, adjoiniug tlie Puwtoffi ,
Is ottering to his friends and tbe pi.< c ~-i
general, the llnest assortment of Hi aml i
POETICAL and PROSE WORKS,
Juvenile and Miscellaneous Hooks, Plain
and Musical Work Boxes, Musical !>,•
canters, Writing Desks, Portfolio*,
LADIES' ANDOKX'PS WAI.LI.In
Oultars, Violins, Aeeordeon*. Km: .«,
Concertina*, Flute*,
Aud many otner useful articles snilaide ior
Presents.
FIXE STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS
PRAYER BOOKS, BIBLES
And hundreds of other articles, too numer
ous to mention.
No pains will he spared to meet Ihe wants
of the public, and I hope to merit a fall .fibre
if patronage.
Jan 3-tf I,EWIs LEWIS.
TAKE NOTICE.
Oantttmert of Water of the l,o» Ana*'
lex Citu Wotrr Onmpemyi
Consumers East of li til and N. v |j _;ii
streets will be al'owed water tor ganl. i»» ■ >.-
tween Ihe hours of 7 and '.> A. M. sml hi .1 7
P.M. Any useless waste o: water at at ..
in water closets, g .rdens, etc., or any Infill
merit of this rule, will necessitate the *ttii,f:i<g
oft ol tbe water, which v ill not be turn r
again lm! on the paymes! oi and a ' ill
compliance wi'h these vile, street spnnk
llngfrom hose strictly prohibited.
By order oi the Board of Trustees,
CHARLES E. MILES,
inyl3tf supt. L. A. l ily \\i •; ■».
A <J ARD,
To my fri€H&* uml the public of J,os .{n./nf.
I hereby relniii you my sincere th. ok ..,
your kind sympathy and earnest su | • ~,
this my time of trouiiie Mat,6*r Hie «.i . .<
-tion of all, I will state he c thntlh.v :i -en
from tlie ruins once more, and in a i. v. \<
will be running in full bias! a alii. It«viiig
rented the store No. )."> Main street. Kiftint.ct'S
new building, I will IP a day or two lie .d i. to
accommodatemy friends snd num. neis ra
tions with lnlly as stylish and 1..- Ii imble
suits as I have heretofore turned oat, i«oo will
show to the public that the ACME OF !■ »-dI
ION is not dead yet and UIJM Its pro;.r.-'or
will be lound I here as attiible and iieeoiiilno
dating as ever. With these few i. no.X* 1
will close by thanking my patron* tor pu*|
favors, and hoping a eontiriuati.ii t Ihe
same. I remain you. humbleservinu,
D. W. FITZPATIIP K.
FashionableTnilor,No, 10 Matn stie. ig«
noret's new building, opposite Pico House,
Los Angel, s. m.v till
LOS ANC4ELEK (Tl V
HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION!
SHAREHOLDERS AND THOSE Whirl
ing to Hike shares, will please take notice
that on
Thursday, July I, 1870,
Tin lots will be distributed among tie < :..ic
hnlden, and nil instalmentir be<»mlng <n. t,y
the Ist of July next must be paid on or ll ...ie
tbe day of distribution. Tlie tract of land to
be distributed among the shareholders n-»
Just Norm of
MORRIS' VINEYARD,
Between Pico and Washington streets; c ..ue
of tlie finest locations iv Hie oily, and i* rap
idly appreciating in value.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Tlie sire of all the lots is
IOJS dU« FEET FKOM
I y
irr? -A.« 5 FEET DEEP.
Tlie price of lot* is fixed at Mtt, payablein
monthly instalments of ¥2u, without Interest,
until paid.
This Association offer* a fine opportunity tor
persons of small means to procure, on terms
which they will hardly feel, a homestead iv
one of the most desirable and improving sec
tions of our city, only a lew steps from the
Main Street Railroad, which Is now nearly iv
op ration, and directly on the line ofthe pro
jected railroad by Washington Street lo the
Kallonu.
subscription list at the office of Ihe Secre
tary. KD. A. PRKUKM,
my.") Secretary.
UO TO THE
POSTOFFICE STATIONERY STORE
— ¥ 0 It —
LAW-BLANKS, NEWSPAPERS,
— A N1) ■-
GENKKAL STATION Kit V
in j 8 tf
FARMERS, ATTTENTION!
Greatest Invention of the Age!
GLIDDEN'S BARBED WIRE FENCE
HEST STOCK FENCE EVER OFFERED
to the Coast. On exhibition and for sale
at the
OKA. IN G E STORE,
LOS ANUELES.
J. W. STUMP,
AGENT FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Booms » and 4 Downey Block.
my 7 tf diw
"lemTngton WvTgtor "
SEWING MACHINES.
Tlie lightest running and most perfect ten
sions of all sewity machines.
A. M . .T A V INKS.
General Agent for Southern California.
«X> s-ipriujj: Sti'e«*»,
LOS ANOELES.
myH it
npUßEnßß^ir^PO^
¥7Hi«S FOR SALE OF THK FOI.LOc I .NO
XU |iure bred varieties: Dark Hrahuia*,
Butt" Cochins, White-faced Black Spanish,
Brown Leghorns, at 35 per setting of 1 ; eggs,
White Leghorns, tbe best layers, non-setters,
?;! per setting; two settings for*o.
iddress, BRFNK * ISRCCK,
in rill .tin Box IO
SUPERIOR GRADE
FRENCH ANPsPVNIsH
MERINO RAMS
For sale by the
SAN FERNANDO SHEEP CO.
For further particulars enquire at
li. IVEWMAKJi.***,
or at tho premises, thirteen miles North o
Lo* Angeles, on the Santa Barbara stage road
mv 2 lm I. I.ANKERBHISL

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