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LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD.
I'ulilislie.l t-vpiy morning except Monday.
J. M. Ittsst.r I. Edtlor nixl Mnoajfer.
T£R S FOR DAILY HERALD:
i'er annum, liy mail or express $10
•ix mouths •• •• j
rhren months " • •• • 8
'.lellvared by earners, per week 25 cent-
OKEICE—Herald .-.lonni Nook nnd Job
•'riming Hihkc, Spring slr -et, opposite the
''■*Mrt. I 1.." i
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Masonic Notice.
ft l.its Auxelen Lodge Ni>. 43, F. A
.W. -Tli" stated meetings of tills
JT Lodge are held on the llrst MON-
D*J of each month et 7:.iC p. m.
N Members of Pentalpha, No. 90S, and
■* 11 Master Masons in good standing ar- cor
-daily Invited. K. 0. FOY, W. M.
('has. SMITH, Secretary. ao2s-ly—6
A PfLViMLPHA LUIIUK, No. 202,
x>a\s~ r. A. A M. The slated meetings ol
jT this badge are hold on the TUlitu
MONDAY of each month, at 7 P. m
By order of the W '.• it:«
,unll W. W. Robinson, Kec'y.
Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: • A: • ■:•
f Staled eon vocations on 2d
MONDAY of each month at
1% p.m. at Masonic Hall. So
journing companions in rood
standing cordially Invited, By
order of the H. P.
\V. 11. A. KIUP,
Secretary.
Los Angeles Council No. 11- Royal and Select
Masters, F. & A. M..
Holds Its stated assemblies on the 4th Mon
day of each month at Masonic Hall, at 7.30 P.
M. Sojourning Companl us In good Ufandlhg
a.« fraternally invited to attend.
lv order of the Th;- Mt«
J. F. HI.RNS, Recorder**
<y? KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
De LionCommandery No. 5,
Holds lie stated conclaves at the Asylum in
M c itiie Hull, on the Third THUHsDAYoI
each month, at 7 o'clock p. M. Sojourning
Kn ghts Templar In gond standing are cor
dially Invited to attend. By order of the
c;- c:
1.0, LirrLKriKi.n. Recorder,
F.
safssttk Angellto Loilire ■•. IM, J. O.
°- F.--Uegulai meetings of this
Dodrfe are held every MONDAY
>vs|bbs. Hvenlng st H o'clock, at odd Fel-
Ives 1 Hall, Downey Block. Visiting aud so
iOU.'Ulng brothers in good standing are in
vited to attend. J. KUHRTS N. O.
E, Nf.itzku, R. S. ant)
(iolilen Rule Lodge >'o. 1(10, I. O. O. I.
*saViiM2* Regular meeting held on FRt-
D \ > 10 VENT NO of • ach week al
1-2 o'clock. .Sojourning brothren
In food stundlng arc cordially in
vited. By order,
A. G. TABKR, N. 0.
B. C TRUMAN, R. S.
I.oa Angeles Lodge No. 33, I. O. O.
•■jAit*. Regular meeting held ou WED-
N EsDAY EV F.NING ol each week
sfJaUrm 7V. o clock. Soiourning breth
ren in good standing are cirdlally
Inviled. 11. W'ARI'ENBURO, N» G.
A. FItANK, R. «.
Orange Grove Encampment, No. 31,1. 0. 0. F.
-'.SsafA* REGULAR MEETING-* held on
,J" r *!& i the second and fourth TI Es
■ DA YS of each month al 7-, p. m.
:srm**- gnjoummg Patriarchs in good
.taudiug are Oordlalh invited to attend.
H. WARTENBERG, C. P.
B. M arxsen, Scribe.
Knights oi Pythias.
HCfal OLIVE LODGE, No- 26, meets
\J?yW every ihursuu» evening, at s o'clock,
~*CJf rt | |i ie Castle-Hallt, Downey Block
Ah sojourning Knights in good standing arc
cordially invited.
B. F. DE CELIS, O. C.
J. a _T AM. K. of R. S. ap!7 tf
Improved O. R. M.
Sliotnlnac Tribe No. st>, Improved
Or.tor Of Ked Men, inee.s every TUESDAY
EVENING at 8 o'clock, at their Wigwam In
Quod Templar Hall. All visiting brethren iv
good standing are cordially invited to attend.
L. M. HOLT, Sachem.
H. T. PATHS, Chief of tte<ords. aunt tf
Confidence Engine Company No. 2.
- REGULAR MSETINGS ol this
i (Ai CompanJ will takv place on the
-Ja£&!> 11 and third Wednesday even
.;t*Msßi V ing of each month, at7:3oo'clock.
' v jfceLELLAN, Secretary,
se!2-ly
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DR. H. 8. OR WE,
i'hysieinn and tsurtfeon*
OFFICE IN LANFUANCO BUILDING,
No. TI .Main street, overt.' J. Heinzeinan
.V Co.'s drug store. Hesldelioe, Spring street,
between sixth and seventh, ufhee hours,
from 10 a. m to i p. v._ i'e2u tf
DR\ E. H. COLLER, TO. A. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
OFFICE IN ROWAN'S BLOCK, CORNER
of .Main und First streets, up stairs. Ot
flee hours from 8 to 11 a. m. and from i to 5 P.
it. Residence on Fort stiuet, opposite new
ftjcthodlst t l.urch, sti.9 If
DR. As 8. SNORB,
JJOMtEOJ'ATHIC PHYSICIAN.
oFFK IB- N ssVTly opposite the Post Offlco.
RESIDENC E—Corner Spring and Third Sis.
i bird door South of Tnni-vereiu Hall.
OC'J-tt—l
jTh7mokee, m. d..
fjIIYSICIAN & BURGEON — OFFICE,
y O . ii spring street, oppposlte Temple's
Bank Re-jioknce—second cottage South
of Turn-Verein H dl, Sp.ing street, Los An
geles, Cal. mrlfi-tf
IAM'LW. BROOKE, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician.
OFFICE—In Laulranco's Building. Main SI.
Qffloa honrs-8 to lo a. m., 2 o>4 aud 7 toB p. m
ftesidonea, No. JtQ Main streo'. d^iltf
DR. J. W. ANCEUL,
HOMCEOPATHIST,
HAVING BEEN A PRACTITIONER FOR
over thirty ye»rs und now settled in
Los \ugelos, tender* his meelioal services to
its oltlaeo*. office at his resid.-nee tior tn;
present', on Sixth street., bawen Main aud
ii pring streets. ( I"'*
J. UUPPO. M* 0.,
CJIGNORKT'd BLOCK, No. If MAIN ST.
S Koaldenoe, Eternity street, No »0. cor
ner High. Ofßee hou, s-e toll a. m., 2tol p.
m audit t oB p. m. Wngual-Bngllab, W*ol,
Kraneaise, Dcutscb, llallano. t'd-l w
"PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
r~
H. FLEISHMAN,
>Ot,; M a|a Sfreei, pioch,
LOS ANGELES
A CENT of tho Gorman steamship Hues
A from and to Europe. .
Collections made, documents oopied.etp.,
lv the most satisfactory manner.
MeVcatrtTle, Law and Collection Office,
No. 41 Sprits* Htroet Giound Flour).
BB<l. A. ARMSTRONG. CUA9. O. MKMffOM
ARMSTRONG & JOHNSON,
ATTORMfiYH'AT.LAW,
WlLfc PRACTICE IN AI.LTIIE COURTS.
\V b'U give special atlei.tMl 10 lie- eW
i'ctiouof claims in the Htutts aud^crrlto-
J. B. QUIFPIIIi
Law and Collection Office,
ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK,
3>»» Aafgtsloa* Cal.
attention given to Col lections
yfffyJtmtc btrsir.ess • - myl-U-a
Los Angeles Daily Herald.
VOL. V.
BUSINESS CARDS.
KYSOR & MATHEWS,
A It C H I T E C T H,
ROOM No. 14 BELLMAN'S BLOCK, COR
ner of Commercial and Lo- Angeles
.-streets. ap2sti—2
C E. HANGER. O. U. BILL.
SANGER & BELL,
A.i»chitecta» un«l linil<l<*r*,
Boom 6 DOW OOV Block, hot Angeles.
SOLICITORS of FATBN'TS,
upio tr
M. WT PERRyT"
HOOK B I N D E B.
Downey Block, Cor. New High andTetnnll
streets. octll-zm"
VETERINARY SURGEON. "
OSCAR C. B.VLDY, V. S., TREATS ALL
diseases of the horse. Can be found
at corner Fourth and Fort streets, Ange
iea, Cab augtf—2
ladies" hair "dbzssind
ESTABLISHMENT.
CAROLINE C. BURTON.
LADIES' HAIR DRESSING IN ALL
styles. Braid.., Curls and Waterfalls
made at the shortest notice. Tangled hair
straightened and made into any shape. Per*
units of the finest quality on hand and lor
sale. No. » Hprins; street, o>s Angeles. Cal.
IFORT STREET
LI VERY, FEED ANTOSALE STABLE,
CALVIN Li. POBTBR
HAVING RENTED Hie stables on the
corner of rortuud Fourth streets, will
conduct a general business in his line, satis
faction guaranteed and charges moderate,
(.'all and sec. au:y Im
T il X
Goodenou'jh Horse - Shoeing Society
. OF CALIFORNIA,
HAVE OPENED A SHOP »ear the
Temple street .table,where they arc pre
pared to shoe horses In such a manner as to
prevent and cure quarter-cracks, bent knees,
split let, corns, thrush, contracted foet, etc.
■OT ALL SHOES APPLIED COLD, -wa
Call and examine for yourselves.
Town rights in Los Augeles county for sale.
aultf
DRUGS —MEDICINES.
C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO.,
Successors *.of. B. SAUNDERS A CO
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS,
9*fl Main Street.
LOS ANGELES.
The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the
PUBBBf LULUS and PATENT MEDICINES
of all kinds. etT Prescription* carefully com
pounded day and night. no2-tf—B
NEW STOItE!
V. CHEVALLIER
HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT DRUG
Store, In
SICNORET'S NEW BU3LDINC,
Main St., opp. Pico House,
Well assorted with fresh nnd pure medicines
Also a splendid aasortmenl of
PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES.
Sponges, nnd every toilet article from the
beat bouses of the Untied States and France.
American nnd French patent medicines.
LCnjgllsh, l<'r«ncli unci S*»i>n,ni»h
Languages nro Bpolten.
V.Chevallier has been established In San
Francisco since '49, and his long expedience
in the drug business will recommend him to
the confidence nnd patronage of tbe people
and medical fraternity of Los Angeles.
*fp2r,-tf
H. POLLER. N. C. CARTE*. W. S. HOLI.LANO
NEW FURNITURE HOUSE.
The Los Angeles Furniture Co.
Have opened a salesroom at
No. 170 Main Street,
And are manufacturing now styles of
ASH AND WALNUT
CHAMBER SUITS, TABLES, ETC.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
J. S. JOHNSON,
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP,
•PgBZIHO BTKEET,
Near cornsr of Second,
(KICHUTE'S 01-D STAND]
ALLO FOR SALE
W-A-Gr-OISTS
OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE.
All work done In flrst-olas* style, and
WARRANTED TO HIT IT.
Je2ltf
M. KELLER,
RISIIST O STJIST;
T-iXD
LOS ANGELES
VINEYARDS,
Corner Alameda and Aliso Streets.
CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA
PUKE WINES
AND
PURE BRANDIES.
SHERRY,
HOCK
. ANEQLICA,
PORT,
ELDORADO, and
MADEIRA
All of these Wines are recommended for
Invalids. Jy4>tf
LOS ANGELES, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER IG. 1875.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MRS. T. J. BAKER,
LATE OK SAN FRANCISCO,
WISHES TO INFORM the ladies of
Los Angeles that she Is ready to cut
and fit Patterns of all kinds. Children's Pa -
terns a specialty. Also, teaching ot Mrs. Cur
tis' model.
Room 24 Helnch's Hlock, corner Commer
cial and Los Angeles streets. oct) Im
.
A.OI.ASSELL, I). U. SMITH.
A. 11. CHAPMAN, H. M. SMITH.
GLASSELL,CHAPMAN &SMITH,
AT LAW,
OFFICE—TEMPLE HLOCK up-stairs, Ijm
Angeles, California. oc2-tf—2
GEORGE J. CLARKE,
\TOTARY PUBLIC—* COMMISSIONER OF
Ji% liceds for Arizona, and Broker. (Juice,
Gauaiii A McDaniels, Downey Hloclt.
Je 19-t,f— 2
A. U JfUKON. i. W. OtM.VTTB. J. B, SWITU.
Att'y ot Law
JUDSON, GILLETTE, & SMITH,
EXAMINERS OF TITLES.
37 Ml Mprlug; »v, Los Augeles, Cal.
oc2-tf—3
T. I . BARBEE. TUOS. GATKS
BARBEE & GATES,
Real Estate Agents and Conveyancers
OFFICE H . Commercial street. Have
torMilo p... iv East aud West Los Auge
les, City Residences and Fine Farms.
All business attended to with promptness.
Jyjgif
O. W. PARKER.
Teacher and Conductor of
VOCAL aud INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
Residence, No. 60 Spring St
PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and REPAIRED.
All orders left at the above rooms, or at
Brodrlck'l Book store, will receive prompt at
tention. augcJOtf
WM. StOORF. V. KKLLEHEK.
MOORE & KELLEHER,
CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS
— AND —
DRAUGHTSMEN.
OFFICE—In Walfskill building, New High
street. mrl7
JOHN GOLDS WORTHY,
JJEPUTY IT. 8. MININO AND
LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER
Room 6. Downey's Block, Los Augeles.
novttf —2
W. rf. RUMBLE. EUICH O. OAEIITNER.
RUMBLE & CAERTNER,
CIIVIL AND MININO ENGINEERS AND
) Assayers. Olllco, Room 15 Downey Block,
Los Angeles.
References—Col. Baker, Gov. Downey, J. W.
Gillette, and others. ap2l If
OHAft. I. HANI,
Notary Public and Conveyancer,
70 1-2 Downey Block.
apl tf
TUO«. H. SMITH. ALTIEKT M. STEPHENS,
Late Of Memphis, lenn.
SMITH & STEPHENS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Rooms
27 and 3S Temple Block, Los Angeles,
California. P. o. Box No. 01.
Si. E.-Our facilities for making collections
througu reliable ugents und attorneys In every
city and town In the United States ure unstu
passed. my22tid«w
A. 11. JCDSON. J. W. STUMP.
JUDSON A STUMP,
ATTORNEY'S AND COUNSELLORS AT
Law. No. 37% Spring streot. aulstl

J. K. MCCONNELL. J. D. BIcKNEM..
J M. ROTHCHII.n.
McCONNELL, BiCKNELL & ROTHCHILD,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT
. Luw. Rooms W and el, Temple Block,
Los Angeles, Cal. ap2u if
BANKING HOUSES.
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS'
BANK,
OF LOS ANGELES.
Oupital - 8500.000 OO
JOHN Q. DOWNEY, • • President
IS A! AS W. HELLMAN, • • Cashier
F- LECOUVREUR - - Ast. Cashier.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
John G. DOWUST, Charles Ddcommuk,
L M. Hellman, O. W. Childs,
John B. GRirrtN, M. Km.ler,
F. Lecouvkeur, C. E. Thorn,
Isaias W. Hellman.
EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON
iVevv York, London, I>ublln,
Ifranlifort, Pstrie, Berlin
and Hsmbura.
Receive Deposits and Issue Their Cer
tificates.
BUY AND SELL
LEGAL TENDERS,
GOVERNMENT,
STATE, COUNTY,
and CITY BONDS.
Will also pay the Highest Price for GOLD
AND SILVER BULLION.
From and after this date, on all monies left
a* term DEPOSITS Interest will be allowed.
in r hi
THE BANK.
wm. workman. r. r. r. temple
TEMPLE & WORKMAN.
BANKERS.
TEMPLE BLOCK, lADS ANGELES.
Reoeive Deposits, Issue their Certificates and
transact a
GENERAL BANUIKtt BUSINESS.
MAW ON THE LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK [LIMITED],
AT SAN FRANCISCO
Exchange for sale on
New York, Htmburt,
r_,pp.d«P. Berlin e,»d
Parle, '
Legal Tenders, Bullion, Gold Dust and Gov
ernment, State, County and City Bonds bought
and Sold. Receive valuables for safe keep
ng. —10 f
gi S» n C'.j/ i Per day, at home. Terms
fflOh i£>£\J free. Address G. Stinson
ACo., Portland, Me. my 29 ly
LINES OF TRAVEL.
LOS ANGELES DIVISION
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD,
»SH^^a^^E^B^3»^s&
AND
S T E A M E II
CHANGE OF TIME.
Cn and after Monday,.luly 20,1875, and until
further notice, trains will run every day as
follows:
LEAVE LOS ANGELES:
FOR AItRIVK.
San Fernando 3:00 A M. 4:00 a. m.
Anaheim «::«) " b:<« "
Wilmington 10:20 " 11:35 "
Colton 2tBß P. M. 0:30 "
Wilmington 4:oa •' 5:15 "
Anaheim -4:80 " 6:(i0 "
Ban Fernando 8:io " o:to "
TOWARD LOS ANGELES:
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
San Fernando 4:30 a. M. 5:30 A. M
Anaheim 7:00 " x:80 "
Colton 7:.0 " 10:10 "
Wilmington „ 7:45 " 0:00 "
Wilmington 1:00 P. K. 2:15 P. M.
Anaheim. 8:<0 " 7:40 "
Ron Fernando ~ ii:«o " IMB A. at.
"ON STEAMER DAYS,"
Time of trains between Los Angeles and Wil
mington will be varied so as to connect with
steamer.
Trains are mn by the time of Messrs. Fisher
A Thatcher, NO. I? Main street.
All paper-t publishing S. P. IL R. time table
are requested to make changes In accordance
with the above.
ap23-U E. E. HEWiTT. Supt.
£*4. Jr. X£. let.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
— On and after —
October 17th, 1870,
And until furthor notice, the trains that con
nect with stoamers ORIZABA and ANCON,
or the stcamois that may Lake their place,
will leave Los Angnles at 3:00 r. M.
octH E. E. HEWITT.
GOODALL, NELSON, PERKINS
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
San Francisco and Los Angeles.
8 C H E~D~U L E.
Arrivt San', J SB
ftometege, mnjiuiteiut S J
'0 B ' ■ <s
if. i«t ;st ia :*» is 8 "8
Leave Snta ■ i ■ ; ■ :.• I 2 3
Monica. \4 ; ; is It jl jO It I 1 f
L 3 _i 1! ! BeiJ \ $
mom Am . .- I^l
Pedro. Utnmitilni S^
i 5 j a U
. ••'••asisaasßS"' 0 "! ill
Arriei San ,• x &2 .•
Pedro, tls j - S- - l =— —
5 a — ilia
Z £ 1 ci;<
. , „.: i i*. i*» i leas'"
Arrivt Sni : • | ; ■ i.-ilgtu" l
Monica. I j, j, \% ;- j «is£s i e
JSJ i ; • \a ■. IScOs
Leave San J . -aSna
Francitco. Nj 3*3333*33 63 So* >
\io a 33 ■ S«S
1 . . . . : —ttt - ; —: —: —: —r - : ■
1 Istlifcilifciin
i bliialSSSSSMlr- «
Stcamois SENATOR and Mo HON GO r*
Anaheim Landing.
Los Angeles and San Diego
PER STEAMERS
ANCON and ORIZABA
Leave Snn Pedro for San Diego October 2, 8,
1,4 10,26, 30 nnd November ft.
San i'raueiaco, Ann Dlcgro, nnd Way
Forts.
Freight steamers leav» Hiyi Francisco every
two weeks, carrying stock and combustibles.
VICTORIA, 13. C.
Steamer* leave San Francisco about every
two weeks.
flaus of Steamers' Cabins at Agent's office.
For Passage or Freight as above,or for steer
age tickets to and !rom the
Principal European Ports
AND
EMIGRANT 11AILR4»AI> TICKETS
From New York to Sau Francisco, apply to
H. McLELLAN, Agent.
Office, 91 Main street, opposite hoad of Com
mercial. lunjS
SYDNEY COAL
UTOIR, S -A. Ij IE
BY TH E
Los Angeles Gas Co.,
At luelr Works,
IN LOTS TO SUIT.
octi4 lm.
WILMINGTON EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Only first-class hotel in Wilmington. This
hotel has recen ly changed hands and is now
first-class lv every particular. Pre* coach to
und irom tho depot,
Jlylo3tn* PERRY WILOMAN,
Pioprletor.
YOUNG MEN"]
Whomny ho suffering from the effects of
youthful ioilles or indiscretion, will do
well to avail themselves of this, tho great
est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering
humanity. i»r. nhi.vney win guaran
tee to forfeit $600 for every case of seminal
weakness, or prlvato disease of any kind
or character, which he undertakes aud
falls to cure. He would therefore say to
the unfortunate 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 be in the flist stage;
remember you are approaching the last.
If you are bordering upon the last.and are
suffering some or all of Its ill effects, re
inemberlbut If you persist In procrastina
tion the time must come when the most
-klllful phvslclancan render you noassN
tanc-e; when the door of hope will be
closed agaiust you; when no iuinel of mer
cy can bring you relief, in no case has the
Doctor failed of success. Then le; not dc-B
spair woii, upon i'l'mr Imagination, bufl
lv all yourself ol the beneficial results otm
bis titjutment het'ore V' ur case Is beynndß
th< reach ol medical skill, or before grlmS
death hurries you U> a premature gravel
Full coarse of treatment 125. Send mmieyfl
by Post Office Order or Express, with I'ullß
lescriptlou of case. Call, or address, i»
08. A. B. M'INM \. ■
selO dAwy No. 11 Kearny st., S. F ■
.^BMBSBHsBBaaBBBaaaaBBsBBBBBBH^aSsSBB^BBBBBS?
E. E. Flsiiek. L W. Thatcher.
FISHER A THATCHER,
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of
ITEWBLE/Y,
WATCHMAKERS
AND
OPTICIANS.
Have In stock the very finest
•lewelry. Diamonds, Watches,
Clocks, Silver-ware.
t'IMHEH A THATCHER,
K«epers of the standard (observatory) tlma
for the city, and S. P. R. R.
rebl2tt 67 Malu Si.. l.o« Aaa;elea.
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carefully tnken on the finest toned paper and
no palus will be spared to mnke this the
richest production of a press which has won
in a inurvelously short time, a world-wide
reputation.
GEMS FROM THE ALDINE.
ESPECIALLY ASSORTED FOR SCRAP
ROOK ILLUSTRATIONS AND DRAH
-INO CLASS COPIES.
A large collection of pictures of different
..izesandon almost every conceivable sub
ject have been put up In un attractive envel
ope and are aow offered at a price intended to
make tbetn popular In every sense.
Envelope No. I (containing 60 beautiful en
gravings) is now ready, und will be sent, post
age paid, to any address for ONE DOLLAR.
A liberal discount to agents and teachers.
Scrap-Books.
A splendid assortment of SCRAP-BOOKS
have been expressly prepared for the holiday
season and no present of more permanent ln«
terest can be selected for gentleman or lady,
old oryouug.
No. I—Half-bound, cloth sides, gilt-back,
260 pp., 12x10 inches _ Jo 00
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50u pp., 12x10 Inches 7 00
No. 8-Full morocco,beveled boards,gilt
and antique, very rich, 600 pp 12 00
Lettered to order in gold nt 26 cts. per line.
Sent by mail postpaid ou receipt of the price.
THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.
In compliance with repeated requests, the
proprietors of Tuk Aldine have prepared
Impressions of many of their most beautiful
plates for passe-partout framing.
The cuts are mounted on a beautifully tint
ed azure mat, with a handsome red border
line. To attach the glass, lt Is only left for
the customer to paste and fold overan already
nit ached border, and this may be done hy a
child.
27 subjects, 12x15 Inches, 25c.: with glass,soc.
Six'of this size for $1, when selection Is left to
publishers.
0 subjects, 10x12% Inches, 30c; with glass, 4'c.
7 subjects,i,>v, inches, 16c.; with glass, 40c.
13 subjects, 14x19 inches, soc; with glass, $1.
Sent by mall, without glass, post-paid, for
price.
Canvassers Wuutod.
THE ALDINE COMPANY,
08 Maiden Lane, New York.
declS
Annual Meeting.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MUTUAL AID
Association.—Principal place of busines ,
Los Angeles, Cal.
The third annual meeting of the members
of the Southern California Mutual Aid Asso
ciation will be held at the .secretary's office,
corner Temple and Spring streets, Los Ange
les, Cal., on
Tuesday, October 80, 1573,
At 10 o'clock a. M.,for the purpose of electing
a Board of eleven Directors, and for the trans
action of such other business as may legally
come before the meeting.
All members win be entitled to a voice and
vote In the meetlug, either In person or by
proxy.
Dated at Los Angeles this 27th day of Au
gust, 1875.
J. E. McCOMAS, President.
L. M. Holt, Secretary se23tf
Montana Meat Market.
FRCE LINGER & FRAKCK. fOtf
Tbe best and tenderest Meats
in the market. None bnt the ilßeaSa.
Prlmost Beef and Mutton
ever to lie found. Note tho address—Montana
Meat Market, Main Street, near First, Los
Angeles junltf—3
NOTIOI
"VKE SHARES of the East Los Angeles
I "pioneer' Building Lot Association will
he distributed at the office of Messrs. Bur bee
4 Gates,October'JOtli, at 7 o'clock p. »;.
0 td O. V. FLO EN IS, Sec.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS owning shares in the
East Los Angeles Ploueer Building Lot
Association will plense'pay their Installments
at tho ofllce of Barbee A Gates, 8% Commer
cial street. aull tf
NO. 18.
ALARMIN Gr
SAC IRI F ICE!
Being about la make extensive Improvements In my Store, I am compelled to sell out my
entlro stock, consisting In part of
DRY GOODS,
Clothing, Fanoy Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Groceries, Liquors, Cigars, and Crockery,
WIT HIN
SIXTY DAYS, POSITIVELY!
Also, a Complete Assortment of ACCORDEONS, FLUTES and GUITARS, and as I aas
compelled to vacate my store wltbln the time specified, I will make no distinction—EVEßY
THlNG MUST GO.
COME OTVE! CO3IE 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.
QC2 2m J, D, GUERRERO.
WHITTELSHOEFER & RAPHAEL
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES,
USHES AND WINDOW GLASS,
Requena street, opposite U. 8. Hotel.
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
mylitt
THE GRANGER WATCH
HAS JUST BEEN PATENTED BY
JOHN W. TUCKER & CO.,
JEWELERS,
131 Kearney Street, San Francisco.
IT IS THE BKST WATCH EVER MADE IN THE UNITED STATES, AND EVERY
Farmer, Mechanic aud Mlnershould have one. Price, tn Sliver Cases: 4-oz., $40; 5-oz.
$43; «-oz., $50; 7-oz., $65; 8-oz., $60. Will be sent to any part of the United States, C. O. D. Iv
Gold Cases from $100 to $200, depending upon tbe weight of the Case. We keep constautly on
hand a large assortment of
Cold Chains, Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware.
aw Repair Watches end Jewelry. Send us your Orders.
Why pay 20 to 40 per cent, profit to country Jewelers when you can send your orders
through Wells, tnrgo A Co. to J. W. TUCKER & CO., ISI Kearney street,and get a beuer
article ut from 20 to 40 per cent less. Take hevd and save your money. a pa) ly
BANKING HOUSES.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
SAVINGS BANK
MAIN STREET,
Loa -A-Hjreleaj, Cal.
CAPITAL STOCK, :::::: $300,00*
PRMIDEKT J. S. SLAUSOS
VICK-PRB9I6F..HT _ „..„J. M. GRIFFITH
DIRECTORS l
J. S. SLAUSON, J. M. GRIFFITH
V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT S. BAKER,
J. BIXBY, H. B. TICHENOK,
GEORGE 8. HODGE.
Op«n for business from 10 a. m. till S p. x.,
and Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received in any amounts.
Money to loan on real eitate In amounts
and for length of time desired.
JlyU-tf-5
CHARLOTTE CONSOLIDATED GOI.D
Mining Comptny.—E xra lon of pilnclpal
place of business, Los Angeles, Cal.—uoc-ilioD
of works, Coionel Mining District, Los Angt
les county. Cal.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the Board ot Directors, held on the 12th day
of October; 1876, an assessment (No. 5) of
forty-sis cents per sbare was levied upon the
capital stock of the corporation, payable Im
mediately in Gold Coin of tho U.ilted States
to the Treasurer, at his ofllce.
Any stock upon wblcn the assessment shall
remain unpaid on Monday, the 2id day of
November, 1875, will br: delinquent and ad
vertised forsalo at public auction, nnd unless
payment Is made before, will be s<dd on Sat
urday, December Hth, 1H75, to pay delinquent
assessment, together with costs of advertis
ing and expenses of snlc.
J. L WARD, Secretary.
octH>td-wy Ofllce, No. 5 Los Angeles street.
GEORGIA & FLORIDA (Information In
■ egciiu to < >ei>iK..i or r loriua should subscribe
for the Morning News, published at Savan
nah, Ga. Dully, $10; Weekly, $2 per annum.
Advertisers desirlngcustomers in these Slates
should use Its columns. It is the best paper in
the Southeast, specimen copies sent ou receipt
of Aye cents. Address J. H. ESTILL, Savan
nah, Ga. aulllmdAW
Superior grade
FRENCH AND SPANISH
MERINO RAMS!
Foi Sale by the
San Fernando Sheep Co.
For further particulars enquire at
Jri, NEWMABH'S,
Or at the premises, thirteen mile* North or
Los Angeles,on t he Sauta Barbara stage road.
»e2 Im I, La > KJERSaUSa.
LOS ANGELES WEEKLY HERALD
U publishod every Saturday morning.
TERMS.
Dae year, by mall or express, slna-le copy...|S 00
Six months, " " " " ... 175
Threa '• " " " IDP
Advertisements Inserted at reasonable rates
All It I u<!s ot Job-Work done to < otu
pete with Nan Franclaeo In Prlee,
Style, and Elegance of Workmnn'.nip.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A RARE CHANCE
Elegant Villa, Orchard and
Vineyard Sites
-IS T U !•
SAN GABRIEL FRUIT BELT.
ALHAMBRA LAND.
MESSRS. WILSON a SHORB,
The proprietors of the Alhambra Tiket, nea
the Mission, will offer for sale, In small tracts
in the vicinity of the reservoir where tbi watsi
Is now flowing, irom
Two to Three Hundred Acres
Intending purchasers can Inform themselve*
of particulars by applying to
C. CABOT, Temple Block,
Or at Lake Vineyard, to
B. 0. WILSON.
apiftj tf J. PfB*KTH WHORB.
Certificate of Partnership
OF THE FIRM of Cason A Sehmitt.
dolug business in thecltyof Los Angeles,
county or la>s Angeles, state of California, aa
Restaurateurs.
We, the undersigned persons, hereby certify
that the above described partnership Is com
posed of th- following persons and no others,
whose names and pluces of residence are a*
101 lows, to-wlt
t". Cason, Los Angeles.
Ueorge H. Sehmitt, Los Angele«.
In witness whereof we have hereunto af
fixed our hands uud seals this Ist slay of Octo
ber, 1875. C. CASON. faaar..]
GEO. H. SCHMITT. (asUO.]
Static or California, >
County of Los Angeles. /
On this first day of October. In the year 187*,
before me, A. W. Potts, County Clerk Los An
geles county, personally appeared C. cason
and '.eorge H. Schmilt, known to mc to be
tbe persons whn*e names are subscribed to
tbe within Instrument, and acknowledged to
me that they executed the same.
[skal] Witness my hand and official seal
this first day of October, 1875.
A. W. POTTS, Clerk.
Hy C. W. Gould, Deputy Clerk. oct
Assessment Notice.
Farmers' and Merchants' Hsuk a* Vmm
Ausjrelee.
NOTICE hereby given that at a meet
ing of the Board of Directors ol tbe
Farmers' and Merchants' Bank ol i.<* Ange
les, held on tbe 21st day of July, 1875, an a»
sessment (No. 7) ot fifty dollars ($5O) par
share was levied upon the capital stock of
•he corporation, payable Immediately, lv
l lilted Mutes gold coin.
Any stock upon wbleh this aaseasmsal
shall remain unpaid on tbe
lSlh day of October. ISTS,
Will be delinquent and advertised for sale at
public auction, and unless payment be made
bflore, will be sold on Monday, the first day
of November, 1875. to pay the delinquent as
sessment, together with co.U ot advertising
and expenses of sale.
JOHN G. DOWNEY,
septlMd % rseeldent.

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