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LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. Published fvety morning except Monday, J. M. iivsst i r. Editor miml Mnunicer. TER,«S FOR DAILY HERALD: ivr annum, by tnail or express 110 -ilx months " " <J I lire" moutliM '• • 3 Itallrerad by caniers, per week, 26 cent> ol' FlCE—Herald' ftioaiii Book and Joh •*ri Iloime, Spring str*'et, opposite the 'm'H'l ' 1, 1 ~ SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic Notice. ft I.on Augelea Lodge No. 42, 1. «t A. M.—The staled meetings of this JT fx>dgc are held on tiie first MON- D;>Y of each month at I'M v. m. ▼ Members of Pentalpha, No. *)2, and ill Master Masons in good standing arj cor .Rally invited. S. C. FOY. W. M. * 'has. Smith, Seeretarv. ao'AI-ly—« ■ PKNTAI.fHA I.OBOE, No. 202, — F. A. A M. The stated mcotlngs ol jkW AT this Lodge are held on the THIHI mon DAY of each month, at 7 km n\ order of the w:- M> anil W. W. RontNSON, Seo'y. Los Angeles Chapter No. 33, R: • A:- V : • t Stated convocations on 2d MONDAY of each month at TU p. m. Nt Masonlo Hall. So journing companions In good standing cordially Invited. Bj order of tho 11. P. W. IL A. Kidd, secretary. Los Angeles Council No. 11, Royal and Select Masters, F. & A. M., Holds Its stated assemblies on the 4th Mon d»y of each month at Masonic Hall, at 7 80 P M. Sojourning i'onipani us in good standing aie taternally invited to attend, fly order of the Th!- Hi: -j. b\ itllßvS, Recorder. <sf> KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. De LionCommandery No. 9, Holds us stated oonclaves at the Asylum in M •» >n!c Hall, on the. Third THURSDAY oi eieh mouth, at 7 o'clock p. M. Hojoui-uinu En ghts Templar In good standing are cor d ally Invited lo attend, by order of the c;- c:- J. C. LfTTLEFIKLD. Recorder. "TToToi f. ugfjatSm, IHMIIIsS Lodge No. IM, 1. O. &JrsSt£- it. r.--ltegular lncetingi ol this Lodge are held every .MONDAY ..vening at * o'clock, at Odd Fel loes' Hall, Downey Block. Visiting and 50 ,0u.-nlng brothers In good standing nre in vited to attend. J. KUHRTS N. G. E. Neitzke, R. S. au9 Uelden Uule I.otlge No. 100. I. «>. O. t. Regular meeting held on FRi g9jMßa£ EVENING of each week ul 1-2 o'clock. Kojonrning broihren in g ( ,oxl standing are cordially in vited. By order, _ „ „ A. G. TABER, N. Q. B. C. Truman, R. 8. l.oa A ngelvN l.odK« No. SS, t. «»• «• *• mtttm Regular mesting held on WED NE-DAV EVENING oi eai h week *f».-fl?Jf.". • V/i onl..ck. Sojourning bre h »svr*f»r»s jn KOO(1 ar o c irdiallj Invlied. H. WARTEN BUBO, N. G. A. Frank, R. S Orange Grove Encampment, No. 31,1. 0. 0. f. REGULAR MEETINGS held on j*«jsß4-* the Second nnd Fourth TUES- WtS&S&r DAYS of each monih at 7 , c. m. •TfftfSf Sojourning Patriurchs in good .tandinaareoordialh invited to attend. 11. WARTEN BERG, C. P. 11. Marxskn, Scribe. Knights of Pythias. YJ&SM OLIVE LODGE, No. 26. meets VjkXQ/ V- i•• ruin -.i ,\ evening, al 6<> clock, at the Castle-Halls, Downey Block All sojourning Knights in good standing are cordially invited. ._ _ _ E. F. DE CELIS, C. C. ,1. 8. Tarn. K. of IL S. ap!7 tf improved O. R. M. HhomluAC Tribe No. SO, Improved Oroerof Hod Men, mee;s every TUESDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock, at their Wigwum m GoodTemolar Hall. All visiting brethren in good standing ure cordially Invited to attend. L. M. HOLT, Sachem. H. T. Payne, Chief of lt» ords. aui'2'l "Confidence Engine Company No. 2. w REGULAR MEETINGS ol this ♦ u|n Compauv will lake pluce on the IH. tin, and third Wednesday even- JBH/MS -ng ol eu li month, al7:3oo'clock. *z£fmS»»- H> °'b. McLELLAN, Secretary. sel'Mv PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. H. S. ORME, I'hjsifian aud Hurjjreon* OFFICE IN LANFRANCO BUILDINu, No. 74 Main street, overC J. Uclnzeinun A Co.'s drug store. Residence, Spring street, between Sixth and Seventh, orhce hours, I'lOin 10 a. M to 4 p. M. t' OR. A. 8. SHORB, J_JOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. UFFICE—N iarly opposite the Post Office. RESIDENCE—Corner Spring and Third Sts. third door South of Turn-Verein Hall. oci-tt— 'l ~T. h.lmcilee, m. p.. A .-URGEUN - OFFICE, IT No. 11 Spring street, oppposlte Temple's Biink. Rksidknck — : econd cottage Scuth of Turn-Verein H .11, Sp.lng street, Los A in geles.Cal. mrlB ''' SAM'L W. BROOKE, M. 0., Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician. OFFICE—In Lanlrauco'K Building. Mnln St omce hours—B lo 10 a. M.,2t04 and 7 to IP. M Residence, No. MO Main street. URtf DR. J. W. ANGELL, HOMCEOPATHIST, HAVING ttttEM A PRACTITIONER FOR over thirty ye irs and now settled In I aid Angeles, tenders his medical servlees to its citizen*. Office nt his residence uor the present), on Sixth street, be. ween Main and Spring streets. a " 2l " n J. LUPPO, M. D., SIGNORKT'.-i BLOCK, No. 13 MA IN ST. nesldenoe. Eternity street, No SO, cor ner High. Office hours—9 to II a. X..1 to 3 P. M. and 6 toB P. M. Llnnual-Eugllsli, B"PaBOl, Frangnlse, Douuch. uu2l tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. FLEISHMAN, 7»K Blskin Sireet, Bowiiey Block, LOs ANGELES. A CENT of the German steamship lines from and to Europe I'ollections made, documents copied,etc., in the most satisfactory manner. seal tt -—i — —— — yr. 8 MAXWELL. D. K. ADAMS. MAXWELL A ADAMS, AT l ORNEYS A.T LAW, Allen's Building, corner of Spring and Tem ple streets, Los Ange.es, Cal. octls.f Mercantile, Law and Collection Office, No. 41 Spring Street (jround Flour «S*o. A. ARMSTUONQ. CHAS. O. JOHNSTON ARMSTRONG & JOHNSON, ATTORNKYB-AT.LAVV, WILL PRACTICE 111 ALL THE COURTS, but give special ultention to the col lection of claims in the States and Territo ries. 3 tr 4% e7criffin, Law and Collection Office, ROOM 22, TEMPLE BLOCK, Loat As»ifele», Cal. a*. Special attention given to Collections onaiTobate bußinaas. rayl-tf-a Los Angeles Daily Herald. VOI-. V. BUSINESS CARDS. KYSOR & MATHEWS, ARCHITECTS, ROOM No. 14 HELLMAN'S BLOCK, COK ner of Commercial and lajh Aageles olreeta. ap2stl— 2 C. K. SANGKU. O. 11. HEI,t.. SANGER A BELL, A.reliiteet» untl Builders, Room tt Downov Block, Los Angeles. •SOLICITOUS oIT'ATENTS. uplu ti MU W. PERRY,' BOOK « I N D E It. Downoy Block, Oof, New Hitsu and Teninlf irexd*. oetll-Sn** Mrs. AUSTIN St Mrs. WOOD, (:. uceestors to Mrs. Fnrrell,Lunfianco block,) TAKE pleasure in announc ng that they have removed from their room above he American bakery, and will continue ih> business heretof.ie conducted by iMis.tan-ell. FnnMouitble Drrnniimking;, 1 attiug, I'iUlu*. *c, promptly iiiteiidod to. sepf.'l- f. KriINARY SURGEON. OSOAH C. UALDY. V. S., TREATS ALL diseases of the horse. Can be to und it corner Fourth unit Fort streets. Loh Angc- Cal. au2 tf—2 ~7oßir~ STREET LI VERY, FEED STABLE. CALVIN L.. PORTER HAVINC RENTED 'he stables ou the corner of Port ami Fourth reefs, will conduct a general business in his line, sutis uetlon guaranteed and charges moderate. Call and see. SUtf lm X 11 X Goodenough Horse-Shoeing Society OF CALIFORNIA, HAVE OPENED A SHOP near the Temple street *lable,where they are pie pnred to shoo horses in such a manner as to prevent and car, quarter-cracks, bent knees, split la t, corns, thrush, contracted feet, etc. BUT ALL SHOES APPLIED COLD. "WW Call and examine for yourselves. Town rights In Los Angeles county for sale. Ml tf DRUGS MEDICINES. C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO., Successors Vj I. B. SAUNDERS * f O DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, r« Mnln Street. LOS ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLES, the PUREST L.TUGS and PATENT MEDICINES of all kinds. Prescriptions caretully com pounded day and night. uo2-tf—3 r^irw 7 drug ssxoitE: V. CHEVALLIER HAS OPENED AN ELEGANT DRUG Store,lu SICNORET'S NEW BUILDING, Main St., opp. Pico House, Well assorted with fresh and pure medicines Also a splendid assortment of PERFUME, HAIR BRUSHES, Sponges, and every toilet article from the best houses of the United States and France. American and French patent medicines. BSngliab, Krencli nnd Spanish Langunges are Spoken. V.Chevalller has been established In San Francisco since' 49, and his long expedience in tbe drug business will recommend him to the confidence and patronage of the people Ud medical fraternity of Los Angeles. sf.p2.Vi f H. IC'LLEK. ». C. CARTER. W. S. HOI.I.LAJtD NEW FURNITURE HOUSE. The Los Angeles Furniture Co. Have opened a at No. 179 Main Street, And are manufacturing new styles of ASH AND WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, TABLES, ETC. CALL AND EXAMINE. J. 8. JOHNSON, BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP, SPRING STREET, Netir corner of Second, t (KICHLINE'S OLD STAND) ALLO FOR SALE WAGrOITS OF MY OWN" MANUFACTURE. All work done in first-class style, and WARRANTED TO SUIT. Jc2ttf M. KELLER, KISING STJ3ST. — AUD — LOS ANGELES VINEYARDS, Corner Alameda and Aliso Streets. CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA PURE WINES AND , PURE BRANDIES. SHERRY, HOCK ANEGLICA, PORT, ELDORADO, aud MADEIRA m ]we mm m All of these Wlnea are recommended for Invalid,. Jy2stf LOS ANGELES. TUESDAY MORNTNG, OCTOBER 19, 1875. MISCELLANEOUS. MRS. T. J. BAKER, LATE OF SAN FRANCISCO, WISHES TO INFORM the ladles of Los Angeles that she 1. ready to cut and tit I'atterns of all kinds. Children's Pa - terns a specialty. Also, teaching ot Mrs. Cur tis' model. Room M Heinch's Block, corner Common cial and Los Angeles streets. ocll lm A.GLASSEM., O.H.SMITH. A. B. CUAI'MAM, H. U. SMITH. GLASSELL, CHAPMAN &SMITH, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, A OFFICE—TEMPLE BLOCK up-stalrs, Los Angeles. California. ocil-tf—2 GEORGE J. CLARKE, "VTOTARy PUBLIC-COMMISSIuNER OF _LN Docds tor Arizona, and Broker. Ofllce, Uatiabl A McDaniols, Downey Block. Je 19-tf—2 A. U JUDooN. J, W. QILIjKTTK. J.S.SMITH. Ally at Law JUDSON, GILLETTE, & SMITH, EXAMINERS OF TITLEH. 37 1-2 *|triug Los Angeles, Cal. oc2-tf-2 T. X. KAUBEE. TUOS. OATB3. BARBEE & GATES, , Real Estate Agents and Conveyancers OFFICE— *>4 Commercial street. Have lor sale lots In East, and West 1,08 Auge les, City Residences nnd Fine Farms. All business attended to with promptness. Jyi«>'f O. W. PARKER. Teacher and Conductor of VOCAL aud INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Residence, No. 6« Spring St PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and REPAIRED. All orders leit at the above rooms, or at Urodrlck's Book store, will receive prompt at tention. aug3otf WM. MOOBF. M. KELLEHEK. MOORE & KELLEHER, CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS — AND — DRAUGHTSMEN. OFFICE—In Welfaklll building, New High street, mrl7 JOHN GOLDSWORTHY, JQEPUTI IT. S. MINING AND LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Room 8. Downey's Block, Los Angeles, novltf—2 W. <*. HUMBLE. EltlCU O. OAERTNEIt. RUMBLE & CAERTNER, AND MINING ENGINEERS AND J Ahsayers. Office, Room 15 Downey Block, Los Angeles. References—Col. Baker, Gov. Downey, J. W. Gillette, and others. ap2l If CHAS. E. BEANE, Notary Public and Conveyancer, TO 1-2 Downey Block. apl tf TDOS. 11. SMITH. ALBERT M. STEPHENS, Lateol Memphis, term. SMITH & STEPHENS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Rooms 27 and 88 Temple Block, Los Angeles, California. P. O. Box No. 01. N. B.— Our facilities for making collections through reliable agents and attorneys In every City and town in the United States are unsur passed. my22t,(Uw A. H. JUDSON. J. W. STUMP. JUDSON & STUMP, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT Law. No. 57,4 Spring street. auls tf J. R. MCCONNELL. J. D. HICKNKLL. J M. ROTHCHILD. McCONNELL, BICKNELL & ROTHCHILD, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT Law. Rooms 30 nnd 41, 'lemple Ulock, boa Angela*, cal. apauf BANKING HOUSES. FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' OF LOS ANGELES. Capital - #000,000 OO JOHN C DOWNEY, - - President ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, - - Cashier F. LECOUVREUR - - Ast. Cashier. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: John G. Downey, Charles Ducommun, L M. HELLMAN, O. W. CHILDS, John 8. Griffin, M. Keller, F. LECOUVREUR, C. E. Thorn, Isaias W. Hellman. EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON New York, London, Dublin, ITrnnkfort, JParie. Berlin and Hamburg. Receive Deposits and Issue Their Cer tificates. BUY AND SELL LEGAL TENDERS, COVERNMENT, STATE, COUNTY, and CITY BONDS. Will also pay the Highest Price for GOLD AND SILVEK BULLION. From and after tills date, on all monies left as TERM DEPOSITS m crest will be allowed, m r lt> X jttlli. 13^TM^. WM. WORKMAN. F. T. T. TEMPI. X TEMPLE & WORKMAN. BANKERS. TEMPLE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES. Receive Deposits, issue their Certificates and transact a UENKB A I. BANKINO BUSINESS. ORAW ON THE LONDON AND SAC FRANCISCO BANK [UNITED], at san warn* Exchange for sale on New York, Hamburg, London, Berlin and Paris, Frankfort. Legal Tenders, Bullion, Gold Dust and Gov ernment.tstute,County and City Bonds bought and Sold. Receive valuables for safe keep na. -1» G* f -s Cfiti \ Per day, at home. Terms H &As\J free. AddreesG. STtNSoN A Co, Portland, Me. my* ly FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR OF TIIE Southern District Agricultural Society. Commencing CB Monday, November 22d, 1875, And Inatlng Six (lays. SI*KED PROGBAMMKi FIRST D \Y. First Race—Trottlng-Frec for all horses that have never bonten three minutes; mile heats; to harness, 3 in 5; (Oveilaud barred). Purse $«X); p2on to first, und Slut) to second. Second Race— Running—Kree for all, mile hea-s, 3ln 6. Purse SI,000; $5 oto first, SJOO to second, and J?2011 to third. SECOND DAY. First Race-Trottlni-Froo for all, mile hca s, 3 ii. j, to h irnoss. 1-ur-e $7jo; fl&OO to first, S26u to second. Secmid Race-Running—Fr"o fo- all two yearo.ds, mile da h Purse $300; $200 to first and $luc to second. THIRD D\Y. First Race-Pacing—Free for alt, mile boats 3ln 6, to harness, fjr.se, $2 0; |H0 to first, $50 o second. Socond Race—Runni'-g-Frop tot »'l 1 yonr olds, mile heats, 2 n ;!. I'Uiso, $300; $200 to first and $it.o 10 second. Third Race—llurdlo Ruce—Mile dash over four hurdles f<>r 850 plate or cup; 50 ontrance to go with plate or cup. FOURTH DAY. First Race—Trotting-Frce for all h'-rses in district Hint have never bea en 2:48; ml c beats, 3 Ins, to heroes I. Purse, $40u; to Ist; $lio to second, and 850 o thir.i. Same Day—Race for California horses. FIFTH DAY. First Race-Trotting—Krce fornll thrpeyear obis, mile heats, 2 In 3, to Imrness. Purse S3 A ?200 to Qrst,an.l $100 to second. Second Rice—Running—Five mile dash— Free for ail; catch weights. Purse S2OO--to the winner. Same Day—Runnlng-Tcmplo plate fornll two year olds. SIXTH DAY. First Racc-Trofh g-Frec for all; 2 miles and repeat, 10 Imrness. Purse *750; i5OO to first, 8<:50 to second. Sec did Race— Running—F>-oo f<r nil; two miles and lepcat. PtM $500; 3350 to first, $15n to second. Name Day—Running—McDougall plate for all three year olds. Entrance fee 10 percent.; three to en'cr, two to start. Entrnncetoclo.se with thesccieta rv, J. F. Burns, on or before the 20th of Octo ber, oc 13-lw E. E. Fisher. L. W. Thatcher. FISHER & THATCHER, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of JEW-BLBY, WATCHMAKERS AND OPTICIANS. Have in stock tbe very finest Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, < 'locks, Silver.ware, FISIIKB A 11IAK 111 K. Keepers of tbe standard (observatory) time for the city, and S. P. R. R. rebl2tt OTMniu St.. l.os Angeles. THE GREAT TONIC FOR THE HOT WEATHER . IS M. KELLER S PREMIUM WINE BITTERS. Everyone Drinks Them. ML KELLER, Alameda Street, Near Aliso. auS lm WHITE HOUSE, Corner l.on Augelea acd Commercial. Rooms or Board First-Class. TRANSIENT OR PERMANENT AT REASONABLE Tt AT X H Residents or strengeis please try lt once for yourself. ocl tf Annual Meeting. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MUTUAL AID O Association.—Principal place of busines , Los Angeles, Cal. i The third i.nnnal meeting of the members of the Southern Calllornla Mutual Aid Asso ciation will be held a» tne s-ecreiary's office, corner Temple and Spring streets, Los Ange les, Cnl., on Tueadny, October 20, 1875, At 10 o'clock a. m , for the purpose of electing a Board of eleven Directors, and lor t he trans action of such other busluess as may legally come berore the meeting. All members will be entitled to a voice and vote in the nieeilug, oither in person or by P 7)ated at Los Angeles this 27th day of Au eust. 1875. J. E. McCOMAS, President. L, M. Holt, Secretary se23 tf LINES OF TRAVEL. LOS ANGELES DIVISION SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND M X E A, M. E « S. CHANGE OF TIME. On and after Monday July 20,1875, and uutli further notice, trains will run every day as lollows: LEAVE LOS ANGELES: FOR ARRIVE. San Fernando „ 3:00 A M. 4:tK) a. m. Anaheim «:.10 B:tw •' Wilmington 10:20 " 11:35 " Coit.,i _ 2:(0 r. M. C:*> " Wilmington 4:on •' 5:t5 " Anaheim „ 4:SO " 6:00 " San Fernando 8:10 " 9:10 " TOWARD LOS ANGELES: LKAVK. AKRIVE. San Ferm.nd 4:SOa. at. 6:30 a. m Anaheim „ 7:00 " 8:30 " Colton 7: 0 " 10:10 " Wilmington 7:*) " MM " Wilmington 1:00 P. il. 2:15 P. M. Anaheim 6:'o " 7:»0 " san Fer ,ando _.. li:.io " 12:30 a. m. "ON STEAMER DAYS." Time of trains between Los Angeles and Wil mington will be varied so as to connect with steamer. Trains are run by the time of Messrs. Fisher A Thatcher, No. 87 Main street. All papers publishing 8. P. R. R. time table ire requested to make changes in accordanoe with tbe above. ap23-tl E. E. HEWITT. Supt. I*. Xi,. AC. SPECIAL NOTICE. On and after October 17th, 1875, And until further notice, the trains that con nect with steamers ORIZABA and ANCON, or the stenmeis that may take thoir place, will leave Los Angeles nt 3:00 P. M. octlt E. K. HEWITT. GoTdAuTnELSON, PERKINS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. San Francisco and Los Angeles. S C H E~D~U L E. "1- - c-:cs — *- « I mm loi S Arrive San . j m j| fVanctJrco. Kijniin ili:i c b % \ <& Figs[l:« j* [i 2 | Acoce tmm •. : • • • i I c « JJonlea. Ljj ji :s i<s -j 2 g *£aai;aai!*a-'*"» 1 .1 Leave S<m . j i ax a Pedro. s j : : : t - ; o: ; I I ec s 5_ a *"oa ill Arrive San ,• * .• Pedro. ;::::::;:::::: $a f-jfl 2 E_ cSISo :u3 : — ;i- :3c : ■ X a S«jc . : - - « « Z.esa.f.t Arrive Snt : • -. • :I.• • ztuT® Honica. \£ - : - : \o IISSS gj ! ; ; tSJ SxoCo |-a rmmmft end CO B i-S Leave San j-j 1 -*2" a i-Vancfjco. N, ;: j s; : : - : c : Ss: t If ig ti a im S s==S. :::£.i::o:l**'T'«l I iMtenfanlJe -S*23 3 !i3lie|illllll *l i W—M — « — M-iM — C g Steamers SENATOR and MuIIONGO g" 'o Anaheim Landing. " Los Angeles and San Diego PER STEAMERS ANCON and ORIZABA Leave San Pedro for San Diego October 2, 8, 1,4 19, £o, 39 and November 6. m»ii Francisco, Nan Diego, and Way Porta. Freight steamers leave san Francisco every two weeks, carrying stock and combustibles. VICTORIA. It. C. Steamers leave San Francisco about every two weeks. Plans of Steamers' Cabins at. Agent's office. For Passage or Freiitht as above,or for steer age tickets to und from the Principal European Ports AND EMIUBANT BAII.KOAD TICKETS From New Yoik to San Francisco, apply to H. McLELLAN, Agent. Office, 61 Main street, opposite bead ol Com mercial. iunS SYDNEY COAL F O IR, SALE BY THE Los Angeles Gas Co., At their Works, IN LOTS TO SUIT. octl4 lm. WILMINGTON EXCHANGE HOTEL. Only first-class hotel In Wilmington. This hotel has recon'ly changed hands and is now first-class in every particular. Free coach to and irom the depot, JlylOSm* PERRY WILOMAN, Proprietor. YOUNG MEN ] Who may bo suffering from the effects ofl youthful foilles or Indiscretion, will doH veil to avail themselves of this, the great-■ ■st boon ever laid at the altar of sufferinKß humanity. I»r. SPINNEY will guaran-B lee to f irieit $500 for every case of seminalß weakness, or private disease of any kindß nr character, which he undertakes and! falls to cure. He would therelore say toB the nn fortunate sufferer who may readß this notice that you are treading upon! dangerous gr<»un t when you longer delayß in seeking the proper remedy for yourß C'implaliit. You may be In Hie flist Rtageß remember you are approaching the lasi.B If you are bordering upon the last .and arcß suffering some or all of its ill effects, re-B nemberthat if you persist in procrastinn-B (lon the time must come when the mostß killful physician can renderyou noassN-B lance; when the door of hope will beß i-b.sed against you; when no angel ofmer-B i-v inn bring volt relief. In noea«e has thoß Doctor fHl'ed"of success. The* let uotde-B -pair wink upon your Imagination, butß, avail yourself of Ihe beneficial results ofß Ills t.e anient before > ur ease is heyomlß tin reach oi medical skill, or before grlmß ileaih hurries you t" a premature gnive.B Full course of treatment $25 Send nmneyß by Post tiftlce Order or Express, with fullß irscription of case. Call, or address, B DX. A. B. MMNWKY. ■ sclOdAwy No. II Kearny st.,S. FB NO. 20. ALARMIN O SAO RIF ICE! Being about to make extensive Improvements in my Store, I am compelled to sell out my entire stock,consisting in part of DRY GOODS, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Liquors, Cigars, and Crockery, WIT HIN SIXTY DAYS, POSITIVELY! Also, a Complete Assortment of ACCORDEONB. FLUTES and GUITARS, and as I cm compelled to vacate my store within tlietimo specified, 1 will make no distinction—EVEßY THlNG MUST GO. COME 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 SEC URE GOOD BAEGAINS Corner of Plaza and Upper Main Street, above the Catho lic Cnurch. _ _ oc2 2 m J, P. GUERRERO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, "V .A. Ifc WIS H E S , BRUSHES AND WINDOW GLASS, Requena street, opposite U. 8. Hotel. LOS AISTGELES, CAL. myl2tl THE GRANGER WATCH HAS JUST BEEN PATENTED BY JOHN W. TUCKER & CO., JEWELERS, 131 Kearney Street, San Francisco. IT IS THE BFST WATCH EVER MADE IN THE UNITED STATES, AND EVERY Farmer, Mechanic and Minershould have one. Price, In Silver Cases: 4-oz., $40; 5-oz. $43; 0-oz., $50; 7-oz., $55; 8-oz., $60. Will be sent to any part of the United states, C. O. D. In Gold Cases from $100 to $200, depending upon the weight of the Case. We keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Gold Chains, Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware. Btj Repair Watches nnd Jewelry. Send ua year Orders. Why pay 20 to 40 per cent, profit to country Jewelers when you can send your order* through Wells, rargo 4 Co. to J. W. TUCKER & CO., 131 Kearney street, and get a better article at Irom 2u to 40 per cent less. Tuke howd and save your money. ap2fi ly BANKING HOUSES. LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAVINGS BANK MAIN STREET, JL.OS A.n # }reles, Cal. CAPITAL STOCK, :::::: 5300,0(h, President J. 8. BLAUSOS Vice-President J. M. GRIFFITH DIRECTORS: J. 8. BLAUSON, J. M. GRIFFITH V. A. HOOVER, ROBERT 8. BAKER. J. BIXRY, H. B. TICHENOK, GEORGE S. DODGE. Open for business from 10 a. m. till S p. m.. and Saturday evenings from 6to ti o'clock. Deposits received In any amounts. Money to loan on real a t.ito In amounts and for length of time desired. JlyH-tf-6 CHARLOTTE CoNSOLID\TED GOLD Mining i'omp my.—L >ea ion of p incipal place of business, Los Angeles, Cal.— Location of works, Co onel Mining District, Los Ange les county, cal. No Ice s hereby given that at a meeting of the Board oi Directors, held on tbu 12th any of October; 1875, an assessment (No. 6) of forty-six cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, pnyable im mediately in Gold Coin of the U.ulted states to the Treasurer, at his office. Anystock upon whlen the assessment shall remain unpaid on Monday, the 22d day of Noxember, '875, will be delinquent and ad vertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be s dd on Sat urday, December llth, 1875, to pay delinquent assessment, togother with costs of advertis ing aud expenses of sale. J. L WARD, Secretary. octl4-td-wy Office, No. I Los Angeles street. GEORGIA & FLORIDA.! n formation in ie_< .no to ueoig.a or r loriua .-Imuld subscribe for the Morning News, published at Savan nah, Ga. Dally, $i 0; Weekly, H per annum. Advertisers desiring customers in these States should use Its columns. It it the best paper in the Southeatt. Speoimen copies sent on receipt of Hve cents. Address J. H. ESTILL, Savan nah, Ga, aull lm d.tw SUPERIOR GRADE FRENCH AND SPANISH MERINO RAMS! For Sale by the San Fernando Sheep Co. For further particulars enquire at H. NEWMARM'B, Or at the premises, thirteen miles North of Los Angeles.on tnesanta Barbara stage road. se2 lm « LAN KEB.suIB. LOS ANGELES WEEKLY HERALD Is published every Saturday morning. TERMS. Oaeyear, by mail or express, single oopy -$J tf six months, " rt " " ... 176 Three " « " " ** ... Ift Advertisements Inserted st reasonable rate. All It I ud.« or Job-Work done ts> < «m --nete with Hnn Franeleeo In l*rlee, qtyle, and Elegance ol Workmso'>hij>, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A RARE CHANCE » Elegant Villa, Orchard and Vineyard Sites —in th x — SAN GABRIEL FRUIT BELT. ALHAMBRA LAND. MESSRS. WILSON & SHCRB, The Jroprletors of the Al nam bin Tuct, nea ihe Mission, will offer for sals, ln*BMi'i tracts In the vicinity <if the reservoir where the watet is now flowing, irom Two to Three Hundred Acres Intending purchasers can Inform themselves of particulars by applying to C CABOT, Tempi* Block. Or at Lake Vineyard, to B. ». Wl|.S<>>. ap2fitf J. WeRSMTH SHWHB. Certificate of Partnership OF THE FIRM of Cason A i-chmiit, doing business in llieclty i»f Cos Anaelea, county of Los Angeles, otate of California, as Itestauratenrs. We, the undersigned person., hereby cs-tlfy that Ihe above described partnership is com posed of th following pen-ons and no others, WhO*e names and places of resident* ar* s* lollows, 10-wit: C.Cason, Cos Angeles. # ueorge H. Scbmlit, la>* Angelas. In witness whereof we have hereunto af fixed our hands and seals this Ist day of Octo ber, 1875. C. CANON. [SBAJ.I GEO. it SCHMITT. [skaL 1 Statk of California, 1 County of Cos Angeles. J On this first dr.y of October. In the year 1174, before me, A. W. Potts.County Clerk Los An geles county, persomilly appeared ('. < ason nnd '<eoige H. sehmitt, known to me to be the persons who-e names are subscribed to the within ins nnnent, and acknowledged te me 'hat they executed the same ISE.w.j Wltne«s my hand and official seel this first uuv of October, 1870. A. w POTTB, Clerk. By C. W. OopLn. Deputy Clerk. oc2 Assessment Notice. Farmers' and Merchants' Bank est Lata Ann-ede*. NOTICE hereby given ibatat a meet ing of the Board of Drectnrs of the Fanners' and Meicbants' Bank of m>s Ange les, h> Id on the 2ist day of July, 1875, an as sessment (N"o. 7) of fifty dollars (Wn) per share was levied upon the o»p> al stock <i the corporation payable immediately, la United -tales gold coin. Any stock up .n which Ibis asseaamsat .hall rein;.ln unpaid on tbe 15th dny of ©cioker, I*7ll, Will be delinquent and adverised for sale al gubllc auction, an I unless pa\ ment be made «lore, >• 111 be Mod on Mon lay. the Brs' day ol November, 1875. to o «y the delinquent as sessment, together wltb co-ts of advertising and expenses of sale. JOHN 0. DOWNEY, septl3-td rresldenL