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LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. Published over) morn log except Monday. J. M. BASNLI'I', I alitor ami M;«..ngcr. TERMS FOR DAILY HKtcALD: I'er annum, by mall or express JIO Is months " » 0 I iiree months •• " • ;i •'••nvered l>y c ivriern. per week 2j cents 'FFICE-OleraAU (Mease Booli sml Job **''*•«'••••- Hostae, Spring rtr*et,oppositstho ''>'ir» hiniw SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic Notice. AL«!4 Angel** liedM No. 4S, v. * a. m.—The stated meetings ol this Wv JT hodj[«»w held on the first MON /\tr\ Da V of each month at 7190 i: v. Members of IVntalpha, No. »;2, and ill Master Masons In good Standing nr.- cor Rally invite,l. s. c. iHY. W. M. Chas, Smith, secretary, an2«-iy—6 9t I'ENTALI'IIA LOI.OK, No. 202, — Jf\~ v. v. M. The st ited meetings of yL this Lodge are held on the TiiIUD MON DAY of each mouth, at 7 P.M. lU- order of the W!- M!> lanli W. W. Robinson, Seo'y. Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: • A:- ■:• ..■e* 5 Stated convocations on 2d | MONDAY of each month at 7'j v. m. at Masonic Hall. So 4r\ j aiming companions In good »V v cT > Vl standing cordially invited. By IViirf order of the H. P. U 't \V. 11. A. Kint), \ J Secretory. Lcs Angclts Council Ko. 11, Royal and Select Maulers, F. & A. M., Holds Its staled assemblies on tho 4th Mon day ofeaeh mootb at iiasonte Sail, at 7M r, M. Sojonrnlng Companl ns in stood standing .i ■ raternally Invited to attend, ly orderof the Th;. :ii:- J. K. BURNS, Recorder. knights Templar. De Lion Commander/ No. 9, Holds us slated conclaves at the Asylum in Masonic Hall, on the Third THURSDAY ol e.n h month, at 7 o'clock p. m. Sojourning Kil gilts Templurlu good fetunding arc OpT d'.rtlly invite t to attend. By order of th* k;- ci- J. C. LmUEPtStO, Recorder. I. O. o. I*. r'flssTTll Aiijcellto Lodge Noi 193, I. O. «». .--Regular meetings of this Lodcc are I.i ld every MONDAY sjpssw avenlhg at I o'clock, at odd Fel lows' Halt, Downey Block. Visiting and so ioumlng brothers in good standiiiK are in vited to attend. J. KUHRTS N, G. E. Neitzkk, R. S. anil Uolden Uule l.odire No. 160, I. O. «>. ■ Regular meeting held on FRf- Smnkwy- '»AV EVENING of each -week at tS? S i 1-2 o'clock. Sojourning hrothrea mff > in good standing tire cordially in vited. By order, A. G. TABSR, N. G. B. C. Truman, It. S. I.oe anselrs t,«< No. 35, I. «>. O. V, Regular meeting held on WED j&'3fgf£, N X- EVENING ol each week 7 1 .. o clock. Sojourning brcili ren in good slHUding are c irdiully Invited. 11. WARI'ENBURG, N. G. A. Frank, R. S. Orange Grove Encampment, No. 31,1. 0. 0. f. iiilKife REGULAR MEETINGS held on .• v * , the Second and Fourth TUES •. DAYS of each month at"y a P. M. SfBBS> .sojourning Patriarchs in good ; iduig are cordialh invited to attend. 11. WARTENBERG, C. P. li. Marxsen, Scribe. § Knights of Pythias. OLIVE LODCE, No. 20. meets every Thursday dvening, ai b o'clock, al the Castle-Halls, Downey Block All aojourtllng Knights in good standing are cordially invited. E. F. DE CELIS, C. C. Tarn. K. of R. S. np!7 tf Improved O. R. M. Shoiniiine Tribe No. 50, Improved Orderbf lied Men, meets every TUESDAY EVEN ING at ti o'clock, at their Wigwam in Good Templar Hall. All visiting brethren iv good standing are cordially invited to attend. L. M. HOLT, Sachem. 11. T. Payne, Chief of Records. au!2tf Confidence Engine Company No. 2. _ REGULAR MEETINGS ot this IJa Company will take place on the -wtmLV fllS; a " tl "ilrd Wednesday evon- Ing of each month, at7:BUo'clock. < B\ °« c Secretary, Sel2-ly PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. H. S. ORME, Physician* nntl Siii'j^eoiii OFFICE IN LAN FRANCO BUILDING, No. 7* Main street, overC. J. Hcinaemau A Co.'s drug store. . Residence, Spring street, between sixth and Seventh, office hours, from 11) a. M to 4 P. M. b2U tf DR. ETh. COLLER, DR. A. THOMPSON, PHYSICIANS AND feURGEONS. / OFFICE IN ROWAN'S BLOCK, CORNER of Main and First streets, upstairs. Oi lice hours from 8 to 11 a. m. and from 2 to 5 p. M. Residence on tort street, opposite now Methodist Church. ; seiO If OR. A. S. SHORB, J-JOMLEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. OFFICE —Hearly opposite the Post Offioe. RESIDENCE—Corner Spring and Third Sts. third door South of Turn-Verein Hall. oc2-tt—2 ~J~ H. McKEE, M. D., I>HYSICI AN Jk. oURGEoN — OFFICE, No. 11 Spring street, oppposlte Temple's Hank. Resipenck—Second cottage South of Turn-Verein Hall, Spiiug street, Los An geles, Cal. mr!B-tf SAM'L W. BROOKE, M. D., Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician. OFFICE—In Lanfranoo'S Building. Main St Uffloe hours—B to 10 A. M., 2to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M- Rpsideiioe, No. 240 Main street. AAtt DR. J. W. ANGEL.L, lIOMCEOPATIIIST, HAVING BEEN A PRACTITIONER FOR <iver thirty years and now settled in Los Angeles, lenders his medical services to its citizens. Office at his residence nor tho present), ou Sixth street, beiween Main and Spring streets. au2l lm" J. LUPPO. M. D., SIGNORET'S BLOCK, NO. 15 MAIN ST. Kesidence, Eternity street, No. SO, cor ner High. Office hours—9 to 11 A. M., 2 to 3 P. M nndtitoSp. M. Lingual—English, Espaiiol, FranQalse, Deuisen, Uatiaao. soil ti PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. FLEISHMAN, 705 i Main Street, l>owuey Block, LOS ANGELES. A CENT of the German steamship lines from and to Europe Collections made, documents copied, etc., in the most satisfactory manner. se22 tl Mercantile, Law and collection Office, No. 41 Spring Street ground Floor). 080. A. ARMSTRONG* CHAS. O. JOHNSTON. ARMSTRONG & JOHNSON, ATTORNEYB.AT.LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL TIIE COURTS, but give special attention to th I lcctlonof claims in the States andlerrito rles. 9< '' l2 11 J. E. GRIFFIN, Law and Collection Office, ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK, H.OH A.atcolca, Cal. ee.Special attention given to Collections audProbate business. myl-tf-2 Los Angeles Daily Herald. VOI,. V. BUSINESS CARDS. KYSOR & MATHEWS, ARCHITECTS, KOOM No. 14 HELLMAN'S BLOCK, COR ner of Commercial ami Los Augeles blieets. ap2otf—2 ■ | C. K. MANUEK. O. 11. ItBLI.. SANGER & BELL, A.i*clil(t.ot!t» und Uuilders, Room o Downey Block. Lot Angeles. SOLICITORS oTPATBirXK splu tf M. W. PERRY, B O O It 13 I N D E R. Downey Block, Cor. New High end TesnnM streets. dci 11-Sii'*" VETERINARYIuirGEb¥.~™ OSCAR C. BALDY, V. S., TitEATS ALL disease* of Ihe horse. Clip lie louud iv corker Fourtu and Fort streets, Los Ange tea, Cal. am! if— 2 hlVltr BAIB &BXS8IN& ESTABLISHMENT. CAROLINE: C. BURTON. I" A DIES* HAIR DRESSING IN ALL .J styles. Braids, Curls and Waterfalls made at the shortest notice. Tangled hair straightened ana made luto any shspe. Per* times of tho finest quality on band and for sale. No. O Mprin<j «treet, Los Angeles. Cal. FORT STREET LI VERY, FEED STABLE. CALVIN L. PORTER HAVING RENTED the stables on the corner of tort and Fourth streets, will conduct a general business in his lino. Satls lactlon guaranteed and charges moderate. Call and sec. an 29 lm t m m Goodonough HorsQ - Shoeing Society OF CALIFORNIA, HAVE OPENED A SHOP near the Temple street stable,where they are pre pared toshoehorses In such a manner as to prevent and cure quarter-cracks, bent knees, split let, corns, thrush, contracted feet, etc. ©STALL SHOES APPLIED COLD, -wj Call and examine for yourselves. Town right! In Los Angeles county for sule. uultf . HgSMfegg ™M DRUGS MEDICINES. C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO., Successors Jp J. B. SAUNDERS * CO. DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, "Y%Z ">2 j! its Street. LOS ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the PUREST LrtUCiS and PATENT MEDICINES Of al| kinds. ursr Proscriptions carefully com pounded day and night. no2-tf—3 JNJKW OKRG STORE ! V. CHEVALLIER HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT DRUG Store,in SIGNORET'S NEW BUILDINC, Main-St., opp. Pico House, Well assorted with fresh and pure medicines Also a splendid assortment of PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES* Sponges, and every toilet artlclo from the best houses of the United States and Frnnoe. American and French patent medicines. I-Cnelish, lCrencli nnd tSi>anii»li Languages tyre Spoken. V. Chevalller has been established In San Francisco since '49, and his long expedience in tiie drug business will recommend him to the confidence and patronage of the people and medical fraternity of Los Angeles. sepgr,-tf H. rrtLI.ER. K. V. CARTER. W. 8. lIOLLLAJ*D NEW FURNITURE HOUSE. The Los Angeles Furniture Co. Have opened a salesroom at No. 170 Main Street, And arc manufacturing new styles of ASH AND WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, TABLES, ETC. CALL AND EXAMINE. J. S. JOHNSON, BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP, SPRING STREET, * Near oornor of Second, (KICHLINE'S OLD STAND) ALLO FOR SALE WAGOHS OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE. All work done In first-class style, and W AItRANTKD TO SUIT. Jc2itf M. KELLER, RISI IST Gr STJ3ST: — AMD — LOS ANGELES VINEYARDS, Corner Alameda and Aliso Streets. ________ •**■ CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA PURE WINES AND PURE BRANDIES. SHERRY, HOCK ANEQLICA, PORT, ELDORADO, and MADEIRA •mw m rm c mm - All of these Wines are recommended for Invalids. Jy2stf LOS ANGELES, EEIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1875. MISCELLANEOUS. MRS. T. J. BAKER, LATE OF SAN FRANCISCO, WISHES TO INFORM the Indies of Los Angeles Hint she Is ready to cut aud fit Patterns of all kinds. Children's Pat terns a specialty. Also, teaching oi Mrs. Cur tis' model. Room 24 Holnoh's Block, corner Commer cial and Los Angeles streets. octt lm A. OLARSKLI,, O. 11. SMITH. A. B. CUAPMAN, 11. M. SMITH. GLASSELL,CHAPMAN & SMITH, AT LAW, OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-stalrs, Los Angeles, Cailfornta. oc2-tf— 2 GEORGE J. CLARKE, "VfOTARY PUBLIC-COMMISSIONER OF Deeds tor Arizona, and Broker. Ofllce, Gaunhl * McDauiels, Downey Block. Ju 19-tf—2 A. U JUDSON. J. W. GILLETTE. J. H. BMITH. Att'y at Law JUDSON, GILLETTE, & SMITH, If XA MINERS OF TITLES. A 37 i-J Spring St., Los Angules, Cal. oc2-tf—2 T. F. IIARIIEE. TUOS. GATE*. BARBEE & GATES, Keal Estate Agents and Conveyancers OFFICE— BVj Commercial street. Have tor sale lots in East und West Los Ange les, City Residences and Fine Farms. All business attended to with promptness. Jy2sif O. W. PARKER. Teacher and Conductor of VOCAL aud INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Residence, No. 06 Spring St PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and REPAIRED. All orders left at the above rooms, or at Brodrtek's Book store, will receive prompt at tention. ' augJOlf WM. MOORP. M. KEI.LEHER. MOORE & KELLEHER, CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS — AND — DRAUGIITS3IEN. OFFICE—In Welfskill building, New High street. mrl7 JOHN COLDSWORTHY, JJEPUTV IT. 8. MINING AND LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Room 6. Downey's Block, Los Angeles. nov4tf—2 W. 1. RUMBLE. KRICU O. GAERTNKR. RUMBLE & CAERTNER, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERS AND Assayers. Ofllce, Room 15 Downey Block, Los Angeles. References—Col. Baker, Gov. Downey, J. W. Gillette, and others. ap2l tf CHAS. E. BEANE, Notary Public and Conveyancer, 7t> I*9 Downey JBlock. apl tf THOB. H. SMITH. ALBERT M. STEPHENS, Lute of Memphis, i'enn. SMITH & STEPHENS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. T AW AND COLLECTION OFFICE,Rooms J_J 27 and 28 Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. P. O. Box No. 81. N. B.—Our facilities for making collections through reliable agents and attorneys In every city and town in the United Stales are unsur passed. my 22 ti Jaw a. n. JUDSON. J. W. STUMP. JUDSON & STUMP, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT Law. No. 87> a Spring street. auls tf J. R. MCCONNELL. J. D. It M X N 1.1. J M. ROTHCHILD. McCONNELL, BICKNELL & ROTHCHILD, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT Law. Rooms S9 and 41, Temple Block, Los Angeles, Cal. ap2o tf rait. \^Afa^~MsMsssWAssWss~ BANKING HOUSES. FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK, OF LOS ANGELES. Capital - »SGOO,OOO OO JOHN Q. DOWNEY, - - President ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, - • Cashier F. LECOUVREUR - - Ast. Cashier. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: John G. Downey, Charles Ducommun, L M. Hellman, O. W. Cuilds, John S. Griffin, M; Keller, F. LECOUVREUR, C. E. TUOM, Isaias W. Hellman. EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON Now York, London, Dublin, Frankfort, Paris. Berlin and Hamburg. Receive Deposits and Issue Their Cer tificates. BUY AND SELL LECAL TENDERS, GOVERNMENT, STATE, COUNTY, and CITY BONDS. Will also pay the Highest Price for GOLD AND SILVER BULLION. From and after this date, on nil monies left as TERM DEPOSITS irueiestwill be allowed, in r Hi r rME BANK. WM. WORKJf AN F. P. F. TKMPLK TEMPLE & WORKMAN. BANKERS. TEMPLE BLOCK, lOS ANGELES. Heoetve Deposits, Issue their Certificates and transact a UEXKB A I. BASK IN«I HININI.s*. DRAW ON THE LCNOCN AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK [LIMITED], AT SAN FRANCISCO Exchange for sale on New York, Hsmburg, London, Berlin and Paris, Frankfort. Legal Tenders, Bullion, Gold Duet and Gov erument, State, County and City Bonds bought and Sold. Receive valuables for sare keep on. —10 o Perday, at home. Terms 3t>o H fr «»- Address G. Stinson A Co., Portland, Me. my 2» ly LINES OF TRAVEL. LOS ANGELES DIVISION SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND BTEAM £ R 8. CHANGE OF TIME. Cn and after Monday .July 26,1875, and until further notice, trains will ruu every day as follows: LEAVE LOS ANGELES: FOR ARRIVE. San Fernando 3:00 A M. 4:00 A. M. Anaheim 0:30 8:00 " Wilmington 10:20 " 11:35 " Colton 2:80 p. m. 8:30 " Wilmington 4:0o •' 5:15 " Anaheim 4:30 " 8:00 " San Fernando 8:10 " 0:10 " TOWARD LOS ANGELES: LEAVE. ARRIVE. SanFernundi 4:30 A. M. seio a. m Anaheim 7:00 " 8:30 " Colton 7:U) " 10:10 " Wilmington 7:45 " «:U0 " Wilmington 1:00 P. M. 2:15 P. il. Anaheim 8:10 " 7:40 " Sau Fornando 11:30 " 12:30 a. it. "ON STKAMER DAYS. 1 ' Time of trains between Los Angeles and Wil mington will be varied so us to connect with steamer. Truins aro run by the time of Messrs. Fisher A Thatcher, No. 67 Main street. All papers publishingS. P. R. R. time table are requested to make changes In accordance with the above. ap23-U E. E. HEWITT. Supt. ?Ss. It*. Ri 22. SPECIAL NOTICE. On aud after October 17th, 1876, And until furthor notice, the trains that con nect with steamers ORIZABA and ANCON, or the steamers that may take their place, will leave Los Angeles at 3:00 p. M. octl4 E. E. HEWITT. "goodall, nelsonTperkins STEAMSHIP COMPANY. San Francisco and Los Angeles. S C H E~D~U L E. i- «> w 31 K2aH«S s -i i 5 a Arrive San t j i M Frimetsco. o ;: : : 1 5 5 J * :m :*5 : :>-. H g Leave Snta \ • •;• •. • : 5 3 Monica, ill j, j : , a B | j _» =Q : j : : [g j B S Leave San & >, ft**™. S- : - sc™ o SB *°2 San • SC U ,• Pedro. . . - ; j , ; : : %- - 2 ci|§s Arrive S,U j"T l" "L- ! g2?iS Monica, jli | a i, f, [, ; 5 |||| % gj ; > = its : |SoOs Leave San a s *s3 § a fronoaws, g-s- z-; . : -- . - %- 3 r.o % 55«5^ • ■ • j. ■■~■.■ ■ ■ • * x dx a i 11 iall alie ! «s 1 lb 0 9 «VS) 3 .'b|fi «„sr£ 3 £ f, Steamers SENATOR and MOgQNGO go to Analiciin Landing. Los Angeles and San Diego PER STEAMERS ANCON and ORIZABA Leave San Pedro for San Diego October 2, 8, 1,4 19, 26, 30 and November 5. San Francisco, Nan Diego, aud Way Ports. Freight steamers leave San Francisco every two weeks, carrying stock and combustibles. VICTORIA, H. C. Steamers leave San Francisco about every two weeks. Plans of Steamers' Cabins at. Agent's office. For Passage or Freight as above.or for steer age ticket«. to und lrom the Principal European Ports A M D EH IU It ANT UAILIIOAI) TICK ETH From New York to San Francisco, apply to H. McLELLAN, Agent. Office 81 Main street, opposite head of Com mercial. luuB SYDNEY COAL IF O IR, SALE BY THE Los Angeles Gas Co., At their Work*, IN LOTS TO SUIT. octlt-lm. WILMINGTON EXCHANGE HOTEL. Only flrst-cluss hotel in Wilmington. This hotel has recently chnnged hands and Is now flrst-class in every particular. Free coach to and from the depot. Jlylo 3ui* PERRY WILHMAN, Proprietor. YOUNG MEN Who may be suffering from tho effects ol youthful follies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this,the great est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity. Or. HI'INNEY will gnnran ice to forfeit $500 for every case of seminal weakness, or private disease of any kind r>r character, which he undertakes and falla to cure. He would therefore say to the unfortunato sufferer who may read this notice that you are treading upon dangerous ground when you longer delay in seeking the proper remedy for your complaint. You may bo In tho fltst stage; remember you are'approaching the last. It you aro bordering upon the last.and arc suffering some or all of Its ill effects, re member that If you persist In procrastina tion the time must come when the most ■killful physician can ronderyou no assis tance; when the door of hope will bs ulosed against you; when no angel ofnif tiy can bring you relief. In no case has the Doctor failed of success. Then let not de spair work upon your imagination, bul avail yoursrlf of the beneflclal results of treatment before yetir case Is beyond li.it reach of medical skill, or before grim tenth hurries you to a premature grave. Full coarse of treatment $25. >< ; i money by Post Office Order or Express, with full iescriptlon of case. Call, or address, Dlt. A. B. NIMNNET, lelOuAwy No. 11 Kearny st,, S. F IMIMMMsIMtMaMM E. E. Fisher. L. w. Thatch nn. FISHER & THATCHER, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of JEWELRY, WATCH3IAKEBS AND OPTICIANS. Have in stock the very finest Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Olocks, Silver-ware, FJSIIEB A THATCHER, Keepers of the standard (observatory) time for the city, nnd S. P. R. R. >ebl2tf 07 Main sH., Loa Angeles. The Aldine Company's NEW PUBLICATIONS SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIFHON. THE ALDINE: THE ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA. This splendid enterprise Is not only well es tablished in every feature, but Is being con stantly developed and Improved. It to-day stands without a rival In the whole world of periodical literature. The beautiful dog-por trait, " Man's Unselfish Friend," a chromo presented to every subscriber, Is a decided hit and will, if possible, add to tho popularity which this work has gained. Tho Art Union fentur" also promises great and benllicent re sults, in arousing public interest. In the fine arts. Circulars and full information on ap plication. Parts I, 11, 111 and IV, are now ready: SUTTON'S Leisure Hour MJtscellany To bo completed in forty parts, issued fort nightly. Each part will contain an elegant frortt-plece, originally engraved on steel for the London Art Journal, H X I* It ODUCING At a price within the popular reach, engrav ings never beforo offered at less than five times the amount. These plates have been the attraction of THE LONDON ART JOURNAL. Each part will c'ontnin 26 quarto pages, In cluding the heavy front-piece, on heavy plate paper. A superb title-page, richly Illumin ated in red and gold, will be given with tho first part, and the printing of the entire work will be a worthy representation of the "Alden Press," which is a guarantee of something beautiful and valuat lc. At a Cost of 26 cts. a Part. Parts I, II and 111, are JUST PUBLISHED. THE ART JOURNAL Complete In twelve mouthly parts, at $1 each. Reproducing the best full-page illustra tions from the earlier volumes of The Aldine. Each monthly part will contain six superb plates, with accompanyingdcsciiptlve matter, and whether for binding or framing, will be entirely beyond competition in price or artis tic cbaractor. Every Impression will be most carefully taken on the finest toned paper and no pains will be spared to make this the richest production of a prees which has won in a lnarvelously short time, a world-wide reputation. CEMS FROM THE ALDINE. ESPECIALLY ASSORTED FOR SCRAP HOOK ILLUSTRATIONS AND DRAW ING CLASS COPIES. A large collection of pictures of different ..izesaudon almost every conceivable sub ject have been put up in un attractive envel ope und are now offered at a prloe intended to make them popular in every sense. No. 1 (containing 50 beautiful en gravings) Is now ready, and will be sent, post ago paid, to any address for ONE DOLLAR. A liberal discount to agents and teachers. Scrap« Books. A splendid assortment or SCRAP-BOOKS have been expressly prepared for the holiday season and no present of more permanent in terest can lie selected for gcutluman or lady, old or young. No. I—Half-bound, cloth sides, gilt-back, 2M) pp., 12x18 inches $6 00 No. 2— Hall-bound, cloth sides,gilt-back, SOu pp., 12x16 inches 7 Oi No. B—Full morocco, beveled boards,gilt and antique, very rich, s(io pp 12 00 Lettered to order In gold at 25 cts. per line. Seutby mail postpaid ou receipt of the price. THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS. In compliance with repeated requests, the proprietors of The Ai.di.nk have prepared impressions of many of their most beautiful plates for passe-partout framing. Tbe cuts are mounted on a beautifully tint ed astlre mat, with a handsome red border line. Toatlacbthe glass, it Is only left for the customer to pttsteandfold ovoran already attached border, and this may be dove by a child. 117 subjects, 12x15 Inches, 20c.: with glass, 50c, Slx'of this size for $1, when selection Is left to publishers. S subjects, 10x12% inches, 20c; with glass, 46c. 7 subjects, Inches, 15c.; with glass, 40c. 18 subjects, 14x19 inches, 50c.; with glass, $1. Sent by mail, without glass, post-paid, for price. Cuuvassers Wanted. THE ALDINE COMPANY, 08 Maiden Lane, Now York. dec!B Annual Meeting. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MUTUAL AID O Association.—Principal place of buslnes-, Los Angeles, Cal. The third annual meeting of themombers of the Southern California Mutual Aid Asso ciation will beheld at the secretary's office, corner Temple and Spring streets, Los Ange les, Cal., on Tuesday, October 36, 18T5, At 10 o'clock a. m. . for the purpose of electing a Board of eleven Directors, and for thetrans actlon of such other business as may legally come before tbe meeting. AH members will be entitled to a voice and vote in the meeting, cither lv person or by proxy. Dated at Los Angeles this 27th day of Au gust, 1875. J. E. McCOMAS, President. L. M. Holt, Secretary se2S tf Montana Meat Market. FRCELINQER & FRANCK. fVfIM The best and tenderest Meats JrfJkZ in the market. None bnt the 4*assssL Prlmest Beof and Mutton ever to be found. Note the address—Montana Meut Market, Main Street, near First, Los Angeles junltf— t NOTICE THE SHARES of the East Los Angeles Pioueer Building Lot Association will be distributed at the office of Messrs. Barbee A Gates, October 2<Jth, at 7 o'clock p. at. oc« td O. V. PLOENIB, Sec. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS owning shares In the East l,os Angeles Pioneer Building Lot Association will please pay their Installments at the office of Barbeo A Gates, 8% Commer cial street. aull tf NO. 17. ALARMING SAC IR, I PICE! Being about to make extensive Improvements In my Store, I am compelled to sell out my entire stook, oonslsting in part of DRY GOODS, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Liquors, Cigars, and Crockery, W ITHIN SIXTY DAYS, POSITIVELY! Also, a Complete Assortment of ACCORDEONB, FLUTES and GUITARS, end as I nm compelled to vacate my store wltbln th* time specified, I will make no distinction—EVEßY - THING MUST GO, OOME ONE! COME ALL!! Come on Foot, Come on Horseback, bring your Wife, your Sisters, your Grandfather, your Uncle and the Children, your Friends and all the Neighbors, and let them all get here in time to SECURE GOOD BARGAINS Corner of Plaza and Upper Main Street, above the Catho lic Church. OC2 2m J* P. GUERRERO. whTttle^ IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, r A Ifc T> I S I I E S-4 , BRUSHES AND WINDOW GLASS, Requena street, opposite U. 8. Hotel. LOS ANGELES, CAL. myl2 tl THE GRANGER WATCH . HAS JUST BEEN PATENTED BY JOHN W, TUCKER & CO., JEWELERS, 131 Kearney Street, San Francisco. IT IS THE BEST WATCH EVER MADE IN THE UNITED STATES, AND EVERY Farmer, Mechanic and Minersliould have one. Price, In Silver Cases: 4-ox., $40; 5-ox. (43; B-oz., $50; 7-o*,, $55; 8-or., $60. Will be sent to any part of tbe United Htates, C. O. D. lv Gold Cases from $100 to $200, depending upon tbe weight of the Case. We keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Cold Chains, Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware. *W Repair Watches and Jewelry. Bend n* your Order*. Why pay 10 to 40 per cent, profit to country Jewelers when you can send your order* through Wells, bargo A Co. to J. W. TUCKER A CO., 131 Kearney street, and get a better article at from 20 to 40 per ceut lefcs. Take bewd aud save your money. ap29 ly BANKING HOUSES. LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAVINGS BANK MAIN STREET, L,osj Anjrelcs, Cal. CAPITAL STOCK, :::::: $300,00*, Pit ESI DEFT J. 8. BLAUSOH Vick-Phbsidbst J. M. GRIFFITH DIRECTORS! J. 8. BLAUSON, J. M. GRIFFITH V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT 8. BAKER, J. BIX BY, H. B. TICHENOK, UEORGE S. DODOIE. Open for business from 10 a. m. till S r. m., and Saturday evenings from Bto 8 o'clock. Deposits received In any amounts. Money to loan on real a state In amounts and for length of time desired. JlyH-tf-6 CHARLOTTE CONSOLIDATED UOLD Mining Company.—L >eadon of piinclpal place of business, Los Angeles, Cal. — Locition of works, Co.onel Mining District, Los Ange les county. Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board ot Directors, held on the 12th day of October; 1875, an assessment (No. 5) of (46) forty-six cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable im mediately In Gold coin of the United states to the Treasurer, at bis ofllce. Any stock upon which the assessment shall remain uupaia on Monday, the 22d day of November, 1575, wilt be delinquent and ad vertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sidd on Sat urday, December Hth, 1875, to pay delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertis ing and expenses of sale. J. L WARD, Secretary. octl4-td-wy Office, No. 5 Los Angeles street. GEBBGIA Wl#lR.n^a^ regard to Ueorgia or Kloriua should subscribe for the Mornino News, published at Savan nah, Ga. Daily, $10; Weekly, $2 per annum. Advertisers desiring customers in these States should use Its columns. It is the best patter in the Southeast. Specimen copies sent on receipt of five cents. Address J. 11. ESTILL, Savan nah, Ga. aull lm daw SUPERIOR GRADE FRENCH AND SPANISH MERINO RAMS! For Sale by th* San Fernando Sheep Co. For further particular* enquire at 11. NEWMAILK'S, Or at the premises, thirteen miles North of Los Angel*s,on tbesauta Barbara stage road. se2 lm I. LANKERBHIBu LOS ANGLES WEEKLY HERALD I» ptibllwiu/d every Saturday moraine. TERMS. One year,by mall or expr***,single copy...sß 0* Six months, " " " " ... 17» Three " " " " " ... lay Advertisements Inserted at reasonable rata* All Klnda of Job-Work done to Coax pete wltb Nan Francisco lv !>>lr«, Style, and Elegance of Workrasanhlp, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A RARE CHANCE, Elegant Villa, Orchard and Vineyard Sites SAN GABRIEL FRUIT BELT. ALHAMBRA LAND. MESSRS. WILSON & SHORB, The proprietors of the Alhambra Ti»ct, M tbe Mission, will offer for sal*, In small tract* In the vicinity oft be reservoir where tbe watei Is now flowing, lrom Two to Three Hundred Acres Intending purchasers can Inform themselves of particulars by applying to C. CABOT, Temple Block, Or at Lake Vineyard, to B. 0. TOILfaO!*, «p2B tf J. IH-B4BTH WHOKB. Certificate of Partnership OF THE FIRM of Cason A f-chmltt, doing buslne»s in thecily of Los Angeles, county of Augeles, state of California, as Restaurateurs. We, the undersigned persons, hereby certify tlmt the nbove ficscrtbed partnership 1. CO in * posed of th-- following persons and no others, whose names and pl.tces of residence arc aa iollows, to-wit: C. Cason, Los Angeles. ueorge H. Sehmitt, Lob Angeles. In witness whereof we have hereunto **> fixed our hands and seals this Ist day of Octo ber, 1875. C. CASUS. [08A!..] OEU. 11. SCHMITT. [aaai,.] State or Camfobhxa., 1 County of Los Angeles. J On this first day of October, la the year ISTI, before me, A. W. Potts.County Clerk Los An geles county, personally appeared C. Cason and 'leorge IL Sehmitt, known to m* to be the persons whose names are subscribed f > tho within instrument, and acknowledged te me that they executed the ssteie. [seal] Witness mv hand and oflelal seel tills first day of Ootober, 1875. A. W. POTTo, Clerk. By C. W. Ooct.n. Deputy Ork. oct Assessment Notice. Faranera* *sa Merchant.' Rank c*T lee Angeles. NOTICE bi hereby given that at a meet ing of the Board of Director* of th* Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of lo* Ange les, held on the JUt day of July, 11176, an as sessment (No. 7) of fifty dollars (»50l par share was levied upon the capital stock of tbe corporation, payable Immediately, In United states gold coin. Any stock upon which this **te*am*nt ■-hall remain unpaid on the Mill day «r •etehei', 187*, Will be delinquent aad advertised for sal* at public auction, and unle*. payment be made bclore, will be sold on Monday, the firs' day of November, 1175, to pay tbe delinquent as sessment, toKether with cost* of advert taing and expenses of sale. JOHN O. DOWNEY, S*ptl2-td Presideut.