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LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD.
Published evei> mi.riilng except
J. .'I. ItASSi:i I. Editor niitl MrtitMßer.
TERMS FOR DAILY HERALD:
.vr it ii until. by. mail ur express SlO
six IlllllltllS " ■• {,
Three mnnllis •• '• • 3
"Htvered by curriers, tier Week '-nuts
ufFICK— He—lei ——rrri iMkMMi Job
I'i'luitiiir liaiiNe, spriuu street, opposite the
1 eiri Hoiimo
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Masonic Notice.
> I.om Anirelea 1.0.1:,'-.' No. 42, V. A
«R A. M.—The stated meoting-i of this
2f ''od«earo held on the llrst MON-
Day of each month at r.-.ic p, m.
Members of Pentalpba, No. 202, and
■II Master Masons in good stAnrttng aro cor
dialiy faylted. s. c. FOY, W. M.
Ciiah. SmitK. Secretary. au2s-ly—fi
Jt HE.\TAM'HA LOIIUE, No. 202,
-/yXS— K. A. A M. The stated mectlnirs ol
J\ this Lodge are held on the THIRD
MONDAY of each month, at 1 p.m.
liv nrderofthe W> H'!«
;an)l " W. W. Robinson, Hoc'y.
Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: • A:- M:
, *» sSV * ti Slated convocations ou 2d
i // MONDAY of ouch month at
\L£, 1% 6 m. at Masonic Ball. So
fr\ JpM jtrnminf compaiunns In good
standing cordUally invited. By
Older of tho H. ft
| « w. 11. A. Kinn,
ft „,/ Secretai y.
Los Angeles Council No. 11, Royal and Select
Masters, F. & A. M.,
Holds its stated assemblies on the till Mon
d'iy of each month at Masooie Hall.atT ;JU P.
m. Sojourning Coinpanl ns |n good standing
a.c taternaliy Invited touttend.
Ay order of the Th;- Ul'.
3, F. Recorder.
" TEMPLAR.
De LionCommandcry No. 9,
Holds us staled oonelaves at the Asylum In
M .s ,n!o Hall, on the Third THURSDAY Ol
mob mouth, at 7 o'clock ft K. Sojouininc
Ku glits Templar in good standing are cor
dutlTy Invlteu to attend. By order <.f the_
mm* * Vi*
j.t.'. litti,ekiei.li. ReoorUflr.
|. Q. P. F.
Angellto Lodge No. 1»5, I. O.
O. Regular uicetinns ol this
Lodge ure held every MONDAY
~v , , :l t N o'clock, ul Odd Fel-
In w Hall, Downey Blook. V.siting and so
ionrnlng brothers In good standing are in
vlted to uttend. J. KUHKTS N. G.
E. Nk.itzkk. R. S. nn»
liolden Mule I •- t .c No. 100. I. O. O. f.
IK Regular meeting hoi I on FRI-
!• \N EVt NINO of each week ut
: 7 t-2 o'clock. Sojourning brothren
'"fw"' in good standing are cordially In
»lted. By order, m „ _
A. G. TABER, N. O.
B. c. Truman, r. s.
I.oh Angelas Lodire No. a.t, I. O. O. *'.
sI&HtL. Regular meeting held on WED
ittmgb N EsD \Y h\ ESI oi cueh we. k
■' V■ o clock. Sojourning bn h-
ren in good staiiuing arc B >r.ilully
Invlled. H. WARTENBURG, N. G.
A. Frank, R. «.
Orange Grove Encampment, No. 31,1. 0. 0. F.
jMaestu. REGULAR MEETINGS held on
the second end Fourth TUE3-
DAYS of each month at 1% v. m.
'%»wW* sojourning Patriarchs In good
.tmidingar. cordlallv invited to attend. .
H. WARTEN BERG, C. P.
B. Makxskn, Scribe.
§ Knights of Pythias.
OLIVE LODGE, No. 26, meet,
every fhursaaj sveuing, atsociock, |
at the Cnstle-UallS, Downey Blook
All sojourning Knights tn good standing aro
cordially invited. , _
E. F. DE CELIS, C. C.
J. H. Tarn, K. of R. S. apH ff
Improved O. R. M.
MMouilitac Tribe No. 50, Improved
Order Of Red Men, meet* every TUESDAY
EVENING at 8 o'clock, at their Wlgwatn in
Good Templar Hull. All visiting brethren in
»o(>.| standing are cordially Invited to attend.
L. M. HOLT, Sachem.
U. T. Payne, Chief of liecorda. anlgir
Confidence Engine Company No. 2.
„ REGULAR MHKTINGS of this i
iyii t'onipiuiv Will tuke place on the j
-JHa Uib and tlnrd VVednc.s.lH> eveu- !
Ingot each month,at7:3oo'ciock. |
I Z2S&%& ! - °b*McLKLLaN, Secretary.
sel2-ly
UnMSSSSSWBSSS^fSSJSJSSSJS!* 1 !!!?
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DR. H. S. ORME,
PhysioittiA antl Surgeon.
OFFICE IN LAN FRANCO BUILDING,
No. 71 Muiu street, over C.J. Heiuaeman
A Co.'s drugstore. Rcsiaeuce, Spring street,
between sixth and Seventh. UfJice mail's,
from IU a. M to ift M. (eg) tf
Dr7 A. 8. SHORB,
PHYSICIAN.
OFFICE—N Mtrly opposite the Past Ofllce.
RESIDENCE—Corner Spring and Third Sts.
i bird door South of 'Pnru-Verein Hall.
oci-tl—2
m. d..
PHYSICIAN & ssURGEON — OFFICE,
No. 11 Spring sireet, oppposlte Temple's
Bank. Rksidknce —teeond cottage Sciith
of Turn-Verein Hull, SpHng street, Los An
geles.Cal. mrlB-tf
SAIVt'L W. BROOKE, M. 0.,
Physician. Surgeon and Obstetrician.
OFFICE—In Lanlianco's Building. Main St
Office hours—B to 10 A. M-, 2to 4 and 7 toB ft M-
Residence, No. 'J4O Main street. d^Jtt
DRTsT Vw^IfCELLT
HOMOZOPATHIST,
HAVING BEEN A PRACTITIONER FOR
over thirty ye.irs und now settled In
Los Angeles, tenders his medical services to
Its citizens. Office at his residence (tor the
present), on Sixth street, bo.ween Main and
Spring streets. au2l lm*
J. LUPPO. M. D.,
SIGNORET'.S BLOCK, NO. 13 MAIN ST.
.Kcsldenee, Eternity sireet, No. »0, cor
ner High. Office hours—9 to 11 a. at., il too ft
M. and 6 toB P.M. Lingnal-English, Espafiol,
Frunyalse, Deutsch, Itallano. uu2l tf
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H. FLEISHMAN,
7»H Malu Street, Downey Block,
LOS ANGHLE3.
AGENT' i Ihe German steamship lines
from aud to Europe.
Collections made, documents copied, etc.,
in the most satisfactory manner. s«22tt
V. g. MAXWKI L. »• X- ADAMS.
MAXWELL & ADAMS,
A'J'I'ORXKYS It laav,
Allen's Building, comer of Spring and Tem
ple streets, Los Angeies, Cel. ectUf
Mercantile, Law and Collection Office,
No. -11 Kpriua; Street iGround Floor ■.
OHO. A. AKMBI IIONO. CHAS. O. JOHNSTON.
ARMSTRONG & JOHNSON,
ATXORNKYB-AT.LAW,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COURTS,
but give special attention to the col
lection of claims in the stute, and Territo-
Hfs. 2
J. E. GRIFFIN,
Law and Collection Office,
ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK,
Lou* Aiinclos. Cal.
ma. Special attention given to Collect lons
and Probate business. myl-tf-2
Los Angeles Daily Herald.
VOL. V.
BUSINESS CARDS.
KYSOR & MATHEWS,
A it c ii i r c: tm,
ROOM No. 1* HELLMAN'S BLOCK, COR
uor of Commercial and Los Angeles
.■streets. apSStf—*l
C. I£. SA.NOKU. (J. H. 8K1.1..
SANGER & BELL,
Arcliitootea null lJuilclorsi*,
Room 0 Downey Block, boa Angeles.
SOLICITORS of PATfCMTM.
nplOtf
mT w7 f 1 er~ry7~
IJOOK L 5 I N DE H.
Downey Block, Cor. New High and Tenmlr
streets. • oeMl-Str*
Mrs. AUSTIN & Mrs. WOOD.
(:•. uccessors to Mrs. Farrell,Lanlranco block,)
TAKE pleaanra In annonnclng that'they
have i'-'moved lioiu their room above
the American Bakery, and will continue the
business b.retofuieconducted by Mis.Karreii.
Fashionable Dr<*»«iiink.iii|r, Cutting-,
PUtlnir. Ac, promptly attended tn.
-sepl2l-tf.
VETERINARY SURGEON
OSCAR C. BALDY. V. S., TREATS ALL
diseases of the horse. Can be loiind
at corner Fourth aud Fort streets, Los Ange
les, Cats au2tf—2
FORT STREET
LI VERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE,
CALVIN L. PORTBB
HAVING RENTED the ■tiWea on the
corner of Kort and Fourth streets, will
conduct a general business in his line, satis
incilon guaranteed and charges moderate.
Call and sec. auifl lm
th tc
Goodenough Horse - Shooing Society
OF CALIFORNIA,
HAVE OPENED A SHOP "enr tho
Temple street siuble.where they are pre
pared to shea horses in such a manner as to
prevent and mire (,uarter-cracks, bent knees,
split 10 t. Ooms, thrush, contracted feet, etc.
IW ALL SHOES APPLIED COLD. "SM
Call and examine for yourselves.
Town rights in Los Angeles county for sale.
aultf
DRUGS MEDICINES.
C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO.,
Successors V !. B. SAUNDERS A 00
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS,
?-« Main Street.
LOS ANGELES.
! The CHOICEST TO I LET ARTICLES, the
j PUREST LHUGSand PATENT MEDICINES
j of oil kinds. BJr Prescriptions carefully com
i poundbd day and night. no2-tf—3
TN~ilrvr a st 6 iiE:
V. CHEVALLIER
HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT DRUG
Store, In
SICNORET'S NEW BUILDINC,
i Main St., opp. Pico House,
1 Well assorted with fresh and puru medicines
! Also a splendid assortment of
I
PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES.
SpongM, and every toilet article from tho
best houses of the United States and France.
American and French patent medicines.
tCngHstli, Kronen nnd ttpsUklala
Lnnjt«itlt«.'* sipoken.
V.Cnevalller has been estabiishe l In San
Francisco since'ill, and liis long expe-i.uce
in tliedrug business Will recommend him to
the confidence and patronage of the people
and median! fraternity of Los Angeles.
sep2. f .-tf
H. F''LLEB. N. C. CAHTER. W. S. BOLL LAVS
NEW FURNITURE HOUSE.
The Los Angeles Furniture Co.
Have opened a salesroom at
No. 179 Main Street,
And are manufacturing new styles of
ASH AND WALNUT
CHAMBER SUITS, TABLES, ETC,
CALL AND EXAMINE.
J. 9. JOHNSON,
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP,
SPRING STREET,
Near corner of Second,
(RICHLINE'S OLD STAND)
ALLO FOR SALE
WAGOITS
OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE.
All work don* In first-class style, and
WARRANTED i<> SUIT.
Jc2itf
M. KELLER,
RISING SXJlsrf
— AN I* —
LOS ANGELES
\' I N E YARDS,
Corner Alameda and Aliso Streets.
CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA
PURE WINES
AND
PURE BRANDIES.
SHERRY,
HOCK
ANEGLICA,
PORT,
ELDORADO, and
MADEIRA
•mmr m ms wn mm •
i All of these Wlnea arc recommended for
invalids. iJ*>tr
LOSIANGELES. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBEII 17, 1875.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MRS. T. J. BAKER,
LATE OF SAN FRANCISCO,
WISHES TO INFORM MM? of
Los Angeles that she Is ready to cut
and At Pattern* of all kinds. Children's Fa -
terns a specialty. Also, teaching ot Mrs. Cur
tis' model.
Room 24 Hcinch's lllock, coraor Commer
cial and Los Angeles streets. ocd lm
A. GLASSKLL, H. H. SMITH.
A. B. CHAPMAN, U. St. BMITn.
GLASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITH,
AT LAW,
OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK np-stalrs, Lo»
Augeles, California. oc2-tl—2
GEORGE J. CLARKE,
NOTARY PUBLIC-COMMISSIONER OF
Deeds for Arizona, and iiroker. Office,
Wttoabl * McDaululs, Downey Block.
Ju ISetl—2
A. a JUUSO*. J. W. OILLKITB. J.S. SMITH.
Att'y at Law
JUDSON, GILLETTE, & SMITH,
I7<X A MINERS OF TITLES.
Ii 37 1-3 Mprlug St., I .<-, Augeles, Cal.
oc2-H—2
T. F. BAKHEE. TUOS. UATKS.
BARBEE & GATES,
Real Estate Agents and Conveyancers
OFFICE Commercial street, Havo
tor sale lots In East and West Los Ange
les, City Residences and Fine Furms.
All business attended to Willi promptness.
JgStf_
O. W. PARKER,
Teaoher and Conductor of
VOCAL aud INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
Residence, No. <M» Spring St
PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and REPAIRED.
All orders left at the above rooms, or at
Brodrick's Book store, will receive prompt at
tention. auj<;lOtf
WM. MOORF. M. KKI.LF.UEH.
MOORE & KELLEHER,
CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS
— AND —
r>HA.TJ€3rHXS3IEIV.
OFFICE-In Welfskill building, New High
street, mr!7
JOHN GOLDSWORTHY,
J\EBVTS V. B, MINING AND
LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER
Room 6. Downey's Block, Los Angeles.
novttf —1!
W. .S. RUMBLE. MICH Q. GAERTSER.
RUMBLE & CAERTNER,
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERS AND
Assayers. Olllce, Room 15 Downey Block,
Los Angeles.
References—Col. Baker, Gov. Downey, J. W.
Gillette, and others. ap2i If
CHAS. S. HtANB,
Notary Public and Conveyancer,
rt» I*9 Downey Hlocb.
npl tf
TUOS. 11. SMITH. ALBERT M. STEPHENS,
Late Ot Memphis, Term.
SMITH & STEPHENS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
LAW AND i7O ELECTION OFFICE,Rooms
37 altid as Temple Block, Los Angeles,
California, P. O. Box No. 01.
N. IT.-Our facilities for making collections
through reliable agents and attorneys in evory
city und town in the United States are unsur
passed. my 22 ti daw
A. 11. JtTDSON. J. W. STUMP.
JUDSON & STUMP,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT
Law. No. 37H Spring street. nulstf
J. B. MCCON'NELL. J. I>. BICKNJCLL.
J M. ROTIICHILU.
McCONNELL, BICKNELL & ROTHCHILD,
ArrOENKYS AND COUNSELLORS AT
Law. RoomsM and il,Temple Block,
Los Angeles, Cal. ap2u tf
wacassssMsssssssssssssHMssssssasaaaasssssassaaaa
BANKING HOUSES.
MERCHANTS'
BANK,
OF LOS ANGELES.
Capital - #000,000 OO
JOHN C DOWNEY, • - President
ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, - - Cashier
F. LECOUVREUR • - Ast. Cashier.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
John G. Downev, Charles Ducommux,
L M. Hellman, O. W. Childs,
John S. ghiffin, M. Keller,
F. Lkcou viieck, C. E. Thorn,
Isaias W. Hellman.
EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON '
N«w York, London, Oublln,
Frankfort, l'nrisi, Berlin
und Hamburg.
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
as TERM DEPOSITS in.crest will be allowed,
in rltf
THE BANK.
WM. WORKMAN. F. F. F. TEMPLE
TEMPLE & WORKMAN.
TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES.
Receive Deposits, Issue their Certificates and
transact a
UENERAL, BANKING BI SINKHS.
ORiW ON THE LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BAKU [LIMITED],
AT SAN f HANCISCO
Exchange for sale en
Ntw York, Hamburg,
London, Berlin ivnd
Parie, Frankfort.
Legal Tenders, Bullion. Gold Dust and Gov
eminent, State, County and City Bonds bought
and Sold. Receive valuables for sale keep
iik. -10
l 2» Br o uG/ 1 Per day, at home. Terms
©Oh *s£yJ free- Address G. StinsoN
A Co., Portland, Me. my 28 ly
"Cramming."
Dr. Fitzgerald, in his address deliv
ered before t tic Sonoma County Teach
ers' Institute on the IJOtli of last Sep
tember, gives the subjoined on the
practice, now so common, of cram
ming many studies into pupils. He
remarked:
The evil of cramming results from
attempting to do too much, Did you
ever attempt to eat a ruilway dinner
at a railway oatiug house in ten min
utes? In that ten minutes you take
your beefsteak, your ham and ejjgs,
your butter, your sausage, your pota
toes, your cold meat, your tish balls,
your coffee, your hot cake, your Dis
cuit, your corn bread, your stewed ap
ples, your cornoil beef und cabbage,
your pickles, your pin and your pud
ding—all in ten minute*. This is
cramming. And this is the process
which finds it* analogy in our public
schools. There is, however, a differ
ence between the railway dinner and
the course of study in our public
schools. Tho hungry traveler need
not eat everything he sees on the ta
ble In ten minutes. Jiut the poor vio
tiin of cramming must take his read
ing, bla geography, his grammar, his
arithmetic, Ids algebra, his philoso
phy, his physiology, his zoology, his
drawing, his botany and the rest. And
he must take it all in a hurry. He
must cram. And to add to the evil,
and to the miseries of the poor teach
er, it is no uncommon thing to see
sixty or eighty pupils in a single room
under one instructor. I visited such a
room in Santa Rosa recently. The
teacher was a lady of experience and
real ability, and was toiling nobly In
a vain effort to achieve the impossi
ble. She understood and deplored the
imperfections of the system, but what
could she do? Tho programme was
marked out for her, and she had to
hurry and cram as best she could.
Sixty pupils iv one class are thirty too
many.
TOO MANY STUDIES.
The prevalent practice of burdening
the young mind with a large number
of studies at the same time is extreme
ly injurious. When small children
are hurried and worried with half a
dozen studies, sitting up lafe at night
to get their lessons, and "cramming"
as they plod along to school in the
morning, it is murder — murder of
common sense, the tnurderof intellect,
the murder of health anu promise.
Suppose you grown-up people were
compelled to recite long lessons in
three new studies daily in addition to
other tasks taking the part of your
time? You would break down under
the pressure—you could not perform
such a task. And yet tender children
are required to do this, and more. The
result is a very few of theaptest pupils
keep up with the course, the slower
oues drag, and tho slowest give up in
despair. This system kills some,
makes superficial scholars of others,
and does a grievous wrong to all. We
should have fewer studies, and make
the instruction given more thorough,
Ono study mastered is belter than
cramming with a dozen. Orthogra
phy, reading, penmanship, arithmetic
and grammar are the studies in which
the pupils of our public schools should
be thoroughly grounded, letting the
'•ologies bide their time. The "olo
gies" are well enough In their place,
but there is no wisdom in this cram
ming to get a smattering of them at
the expense of solidity or learning in
the branches of a practical business
education.
poor men's sons.
The sons of poor men can stay only
a limited time In our public schools.
At an early age they are compelled to
leave school to earn their bread or aid
in supporting the families to which
they belong. From two to four years
at most is all they can spare for school
ing, lt is therefore important that
this brief time should be used to tie
best advantage; that they should
be employed, not in cramming with a
medley oV crude science and burlesque
of art-culture, but in penmanship,
arithmetic, English grammar unu
book-keeping. The children of the
poor are those to whom the public
school system should bo adjusted.
The poor constitute the vast majority.
They are dependent on the public
schools; the rich are not; their money
will command educational advantages
denied to their poorer brethren. At
the time the son of a rich man is get
ting ready for the high school or col
lege, the poor man's sou, with a sigh,
leaves school forever,and goes to work
for his bread. There maybe no injus
tice in this, though there is inequality.
Inequalities of condition have always
existed and always will oxist. But in
tbe name of justice and right give the
poor boy the best advantages you can
while he is permitted to attend school.
Plan your building so that it can be
finished, though it be a small one, In
stead of planning a grand edifice and
finishing nothing—an ill-contrived
and chaotic mass remaining only as a
costly monument of folly and waste.
We should attempt less and be more
thorough in what wo do, Let us have
fewer studies, smaller classes, longer
recitations, and no more cramming;
let us have more substance and
show.
Some men are contented with but
half a chance, while others have the
largest kind of opportunities which
they don't know how to take advant
age of, and so are continually bewail
ing their ill luck.
Annual Meeting.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MUTUAL AID
O Association.—Principal pltice of busines ,
Los Angeles, Cal.
The third snuunl meeting of themembers
of the Southern California Mutual Aid Asso
ciation will be held at tiie secretary's ottice,
corner Temple and Spring streets, Los Ange
lcs, Cel., ou
Tuesday, October 26, 1873,
At 10 o'clock a. m. , for the purpose of electing
a Board of eleven Directors, and for t he trans
action of such other business as may legally
come before the meeting.
All members will be entitled to a voice nnd
vole In the meeiiug, either In person or by
proxy.
Duted at Los Angeles this 27th day of Au
gust, 1875.
j. c. KCOOXAB, President,
L M. Holt, Se, ietui.v asMtt
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS owning shares In the
East Los Angeles Pioneer Building Lot
Association will please pay their installments
at the office of Barbee A Gates, 8% Commer
cial street. aulltf
LINES OF TRAVEL.
LOS ANGELES DIVISION
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.
AND
S T E A 31 I] X S.
CHANCE OF TIME.
On and after Monday,luly 2tf, 1875, and until
further notice, trains will run every day as
follows:
LEAVE LOS ANGELES:
FOR AURIVB.
San Fernando _ _ J:00 am. 4:usa. m.
Anaheim «::«J •' saw "
Wilmington 10:20 " 11:85 "
Colton „ _. 1:80 P. M. 6:3u "
Wilmington i:Ou " S:is "
Anaheim -4:80 " 6:i» "
Sun Feruaudo 8:10 " 9:10 "
TOWARD LOS ANGELES:
LEAVE. AKKIVK.
San Fernando 4:10 a. m. 5:30 a. m
Anaheim 7:00 " 8:80 "
Colton 7:,0 10:10 "
Wilmington 7:45 " »:o0 "
Wilmington 1:00 P. it. 2:l. r > v. M.
Anaheim., _ 6:to " 7:40 "
San Fernando _.U:oO " 12:30 a.m.
"ON STEAM Kit HATS."
Time of trulns between Los Angeles and Wil
mington will be varied so us to connect with
steamer.
Trains are run by the tlmeof Messrs. Fisher
4 Thatcher, No. 67 Main street.
All papers publishing S. P. R. R. time table
ure requested to make changes in accordance
with tiie above.
ap23-tj E. E. HEWITT.Supt.
Jf. li-. JfcsL •
SPECIAL NOTICE.
On and after ——
October 17th, 1875,
And until further notice, the trains that con
nect with steamers ORIZABA and ANCON,
or tho stoaiucis that may take their place,
will leave Los Angeles at3:oo P.M.
octlt E. E. HEWITT.
SMALL; KLSM, P£RKINB
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
San Francisco and Los Angeles.
S C HEDUL E.
I — — 51;. 5, i 5 p« w ti ~
Arrive San' . . .' *f ■
JtaMOHMP, C| a ~i 3 a,j :e»3 i 3 £ i.
0 Jr. I s . «
'is is [S [3 f[i s *g
Leave Snta !, ■ • • • b | |
Monioa. \| : lUlt}• it ° s
■ iD I = i i WJL I |
Lrave San ! ,•
I'edro. ij!:::::: : j : o:::i
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Steamers SENATOR and MO HON GO g" 'o
Anuhelin Lauding.
Los Angeles and San Diego
PER STEAMERS
ANCON and ORIZABA
Leave San Pedro for San Diego October 2,8,
1,4 19, 16, 30 and November 5.
Sau Francisco, Sun Dletfo, and Way
Ports.
Freight steamers leave San Francisco every
two weeks, carrying stock and combustibles.
VICTORIA, It. C.
steamers leave San Francisco about every
two weeks.
I'iuns of Steamers' Cabins at. Agent's office.
For Passnce or Freight as above.or for steer
age tickets to and Irom the
Principal European Ports
AN D
EMIUUANT RAILROAD TICK ETK
# From New York to San Francisco, apply to
_ 11. McLELLAN, Agent.
Office, 61 Malu st reet, opposite head of Com
mercial. lunB
SYDNEY COAL
FOE/ S .A. Hi IE
BY THE
Los Angeles Gas Co.,
At tbelr \Torke,
IN LOTS TO SUIT.
octli Im.
WILMINGTON EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Only first-class hotel in Wilmington. This
lio'el bus recen'ly changed hun-ls nnd Is now
flrst-elass in every partleular. Free coach to
and trom the depot.
IlyloBm> PERRY WILOMAN,
Pioprletor.
YOUNG MEN
Who may be suffering from the effects of
you thru I loilles or indiscretion, will do
,yell to uvuil themselves m'this,the great
i-sl boon ever laid ut the iiltnr of suffering
humanity. I»r. KI'INNEY will guaran
tee to f v teit $500 for every cuse of seminul
weakness, or private disease of any kind
or character, which he undertakes nnd
fulls to cure. He would therwtore suy to
the unfortunate sufferer who may read
this notice thut you nro treading upon
dangerous ground when you longer delay
in seeking the proper remedy (or your
complaint. You may be lv the fllst stage:
remember you ure approaching the last.
If you are bordering upon the last .and aro
suffering some or nil or its ill effecti. re
member that If you persist In procrastina
tion the time must come when the most
killful phvsiclan can render you noa-<Bl
lance: when the door of hope will be
closed against you; when no an gel of ine'
ny can bring you rellet. In no ease has the
Doctor failed of success. Then let not de
spair wmk upon your imagination, but
uvull yourself of the beneficial results of
ills treatment before y> ur case is beyond
tin reach or medical skill, or before grim
death hurries you to a premature grave.
Full coarse of treatment i 2'- Send money
by Post office Order or Express, with lull
description of case. Call, or address.
UK. A. B. NPINNET,
I.lodAw y No. 11 Koarny st.,s. F
f*BKSBiaB*BBnnIBHnaBBHnsMMMsBM
NO. 19.
ALA RMING
S A C*IR, I P I C E!
Balng about to make extensive improvements in my Store, I am compelled to aall out my
en 11 pi stock, constating in part of
DRY GOODS,
Clothing, Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Groceries, Liquors, Cigars, and Crockery,
WITHIN
SIXTY DAYS, POSITIVELY!
Also, a Complete Assortment of ACCORDEONS, FLUTES and GUITARS, and aa I am
compelled, to vacate my store wttbln the tima specified, I will make no distinction—EVEßY
THlNG MUST 00,
COME ONE! OOME 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
SECUEE GOOD BAEGAINS
Corner of Plaza and Upper Main Street, above the Catho
lic Church.
oc2 3m J. P. GUERRERO.
WHITTELSHOEFER & RAPHAEL
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS,
BRUSHES AND WINDOW GLASS,
Requena street, opposite U. 8. Hotel.
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
my mi
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 UNITFD STATES, AND EVERY
Farmer, Mechanic and Wlnershould have one. Price, In Silver Cases: 4-oz., $40; froz.
<43; niii., toO; 7-oz.. $55; 8-oz., $6U. Will be sent to any part of tn* United Htates, C. v. D. In
Gold Caxes from $100 to $200, depending upon the weight of th. Case. We keep constantly on
hand a large assortment of
Gold Chains, Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware.
ar Repair Watehea and Jewelry. Send us your Orders.
Why pay 20 to 40 per cent. proQt to country Jewelers wh.n you can send your orders
through Wells, iargo A Co. to J. W. TUCKER & CO., 11l Kearney street, and get s better
article at irom 2u to 40 per cent leas. Take ho>.a and save your money. ap2t ly
BANKING HOUSES.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
SAVINGS BANK
MAIN STREET,
Loss A«jrcl«Si Cal.
CAPITAL STOCK, :::::: 5300,00 v
President J. 8. BLAUBON
Vick-Prksibekt —J. M. GRIFFITH
DIRECTORS l
J. S. SLAUSON, J. M. GRIFFITH.
V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT 8. HAKE it,
J. BIXBY, H. R TICHENOK.
GEORGE S. DODGE.
Open for business from 10 a. at. till S P. at.,
and Saturday evenings from 6 to * o'clook.
Deposits received In any amounts.
Money to loan ou real a .tutu in amount*
and for length of time desired.
JlyO-tf-5
CHARLOTTE CONSOLIDATED GOLD
Mining Comp my.—L >oa lon of principal
place of business, Los Angeles, Cal. —Loc.itlon
of works, Co onel Mining District, Los Ange
les county. Cal.
No. ice is hereby given that at a meeting of
the Board ot Directors, held on the 12th day
ofOctober; 1875, an assessment (No. 5) of (48)
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 his office.
Any stock upon whlcu the assessment shall
remain unpaid on Monday, the 2-' d day of
No\ember, 1876, will be delinquent and ad
vertised for sale at public auction, and unless
payment Is made before, will bo a-dd on Sat
urday, December llth, 1X75, to pay delinquent
assessment, together with costs of advertis
ing aud expenses of sale.
J. L WARD, Secretary.
octH-td-wy Office, No. 5 Los Anareles street
GEORGIA & FLORIDA..n^rt«
icguiu loueoigiuor r lonua should subscribe
for the Morning new*, puidlshed at Savan
nah,Uu. Daily. HO; Weekly, S2 per nn num.
Advertisers desiring customers in these Slates
should use its columns. It i* the best paper in
tit* Southeast. Specimen copies sent on receipt
of five eeuta. Address J. H. ESTILL, Savan
nah, Ga. aullimdaw
SUPERIOR GRADE
FRENCH AND SPANISH
MERINO RAMS!
Foi Sale by th.
San Fernando Sheep Co.
For further particular, enquire at
11. NEWMARH'B,
Or at the premises, thirteen miles North o
Los Angeles.on theelanta Barbara stage road
,e2 Ira >. LAN ILKBSIIt ML
LOS ANGELES WEEKLY HERALD
U published every Saturday morning.
TERMS.
Oaeyear,by mail or express, single copy...* as
Sir moniha, ** " * ... 11*
Throe " " ■ « » ... Iso
Advertisements Inaertad at reasonable rata*
▲II KUade suT Jrfb- Wora dane mm Caw
pete witb Ma a Fraueiseo Ist Price,
«tyle, and Elegance ol Workman'.blp.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A RARE CHANCE
Elegant Villa, Orchard and
Vineyard Sites
— IS Til* —
SAN GABRIEL FRUIT BELT.
ALHAMBRA LAND.
MESSRS. WILSON & SHORB,
The proprietor* of theAlhambra Titct, nea
the Mission, will offer for .ale, la. wmli tract,
in the vicinity of the reservoir where th.wst.i
lt now flowing, irom
Two to Three Hundred Acres
Intending purchaser, can inform themselves
of particular, by applying to
C. CABOT, Temple Block,
Or at Lake Yin.yard, to
B. 0. WIbSOS,
tp2Btf J. B.B4HTH WHORIA
Certificate of Partnership
OF THE FIRM of Cason A Pchmltt.
doiug business In theclty of Los Angeles,
county ot Los Angeles, atat. ol California, a.
Restaurateur*.
We, the undersigned persons, hereby c-ttfy
that the above oescribed partnership Is com
posed of th- following persona and no others,
whoxe names and places of rctideue. are aa
10l lows, to-wit:
C.Cason, Los Angeles.
(ieorge H. Scbmhf, Los Angel...
In witness whervof we have hereunto af
fixed our hands aud seals t his Ist day of Octo
ber, 1875. C. CAMoN. [MAX.]
GEu. H. St. HMITT. [.BAL ]
State or Cai.ifoeni»., 1
County of Los Angeles, j
On this first day of October. In the year 117*.
before me, A. W, Potts, County Clerk LosAn-
Keles county, personally appeared t'. t smid
and 'icorge il. Sehmitt, known to m* to be
Ibe persons who». name, are .übseribed to
the within instrument, and acknowledged to
me t hat they executed tbe same.
[seal] Witness my band and official seat
this nrxt day of October, 187.5.
A. W. POTTS, Clerk.
By C. W. Oopt.n. Deputy Clerk. oe»
Assessment Notice.
FttrmerV and Merchant.' steak ot Leo
Aoajelee.
NOTICE hi hereby given tbatat a meet
ing oTtbe Board of Dfeetora of the
Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of i.o. Anio
lea, held on the list day of July, 1R75, an as
sessment (No. 7) of fifty dollars (•*•) per
sbar. was levied upon the cpi al stock </
tiie corporation, payable immediately, la
I'nlted states gold coin.
Any stock upon which this aeeee.in.at
shall remain unpaid on the
15(11 day or October, 1875.
Will be delinquent and advertised tor tale at
public auction, and unless payment be made
Dflnre, «1U be sold on Mon lay, the fir.' day
of November, 1875. to pay the delinquent as
sessment, together with co-u of advertising
and expense, of sal.. ,
JOHN a. DOWNST,
septll-td rreeld.nl.

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