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BUSINESS EETERPRISE.
Notice to Saloon and Store Keepers.
Having established the only exclu
sively wholesale cigar business on the
Southeru coast, we are prepared to
suoply the trade with the finest brands
of cigars at the lowest San Francisco
prices. We do not retail, and sell on
ly by the box or thousand. Give us a
call and inspect our stock—the largest
ever brought in this city. Goldsmith
& Falkenau, Market street, Temple
Block opposite the Court Houre.
jeStf
Private School.
The Misses Peabody will open a pri
vate school, on Monday Juue 12th, at
the Spring Street Public School build
ing. The common English branches
will be taught; also vocal and instru
mental music, and a musical in
strument will be provided to assist in
training the pupils to sing. Hours, 9
A. M. to 3p. M. Terms moderate.
jes:lw*
Photographic Notice.
Having purchased Mr. Payne's
viewing outfit, I am now prepared to
make photographs (iv city or coun
try,) of any size from 14x17 inches to
carte de visile, of residences, stock,
&c. Prices reasonable and satisfac
tion assured. The utmost attention,
also, will be given to portrait work.
Orders as above are respectively solic
ited at Parker's Photographic Parlors,
No. 65 Main street, Downey's Block,
Los Angeles. m3o:tf
Private School.
We are requested to announce tbat
Miss E. Bengough's Private richool
will open on the fifth of June in the
Spring Btreet Public School building.
It will be a half-day school and conse
quently the terms will be half the
usual rates per month for the different
grades. Session from 9to 12 A. M.
may3o-lw
Educate Your Sons for Business.
The Business College and Writing
Institute, Grange Hall, teaches prac
tically those things which business
men daily have to do. F. E. Arnold,
President. Open day and evening.
aprlstf
Notice.
The city Board of Examination for
teachers will hold Its quarterly exam
ination in connection with the Coun-
Board, commencing on Wednesday,
June 7th. C. H. Kimball,
City Supt. pro. tern.
Sewing by the Day.
Mrs. Rowe is prepared to do sewing
by the day, at the homes of her pat
rons, can use a machine and is a thor
ough cutter, fitter and dressmaker.
Besidence, Bpring Street first door be
low the M. E. Church. je4:3t*
Parties wanting Regulation Bunt
ing flags of any length should call up
on Bonesteel & Co. The haye also a
complete stock of muslin aud Cen
tennial flags. je3t.
L. Harris of the Quincy Hall Cloth
ing House has determined to override
every opposition in his line of trade
and sell goods cheaper than ever be
fore offered in Los Angeles. You can
procure a whole srit from Harris for
less than a Peter Funk tailor would
charge to make a pair of pants. *
We live and learn. Experience is a
wonderful teacher. This is what every
body says who buys his elegant suits
at $10 less, at Jacoby's, Downey Block
than ever before in Los Augeles. *
Bonesteel & Co. were fortunate in
securing a stock of fire works before
the San Francisco manufactory was
burned. je3t
Don't forget the 4th of July benefit
at Wood's Opera House. •
The Round House Gardens form the
most pleasant retreat in the city dur
ing the warm days, moonlight even
ings and long Sundays. You may
rec line on the comfortable seats scat
tered through the grounds, or stroll
among the foliage and always find an
hour's amusement. Call at the Round
House Gardens and see the century
plant In bloom. jn3tf
Friday night's ladles' night at
Wood's Opera House.
Good quality merino and canton
flannel undershirts at 50 cents each.
White and colored shirts at 50 cents
each at Jacoby's clothing store, Dow
ney Blook, 63 Main street. *
Bring your ladies to Wood's Opera
House.
Three thousand pieces of sheet mu
sic for sale at Patrick's piano agency.
Orders for sheet music and other mu
sical merchandise not ou hand prompt
ly filled by ordering from Sau Fran
cisco. may2B-tf
Friday. June 16th, benefit 4th of
July fuud at Wood's Opera House. *
Buy your clothing at Jacoby's cloth
ing store, the cheapest clothing bouse
in Los Angeles. *
Bonesteel & Co. received an elegant
Standard Organ by the last steamer.
The case is of entirely new design.
je3t
Ladles admitted free every Friday
night at Wood's Opera House. *
Lovers of fine and stylish diagonal,
cassitnere beaver or durable working
suits should not fall to visit tbe Quin
cy Hall under the St. Charles Hotel.
Prices to suit all and cheaper than
anywhere else. ' may23tf
Great success of the new sensation
at YVood's Opera House. *•
Call at Heinzeman's drug store to
get fresh cool soda. Cream kept con
stantly on hand as well as all the syr
ups; mayHtf
Frisco Belle and Swelle at Wood's
Opera House- *
Gents' Furnishing Goods are sold
cheaper at Meyerstein's new store,un
der the Lafayette hotel, than else
where. *
The Funny De Angeles at Wood's
Opera House. *
J. W. Potts' auction sale of hill lots
has been Indefinitely postponed. Par
ties desiring to purchase any of tbi9
Eroperty can do so on private term 9
y applying to J. W. Potts, or J. H.
Blanchard, at the office of Gould &
Blanchard, Temple Block. a29tf
The letter of death, by J. W. Dunne
at Wood's Opera House.
For elegant rooms and first-class
board go to the Oriental House oppo
site the Pico, Main street, Los An
geles. Prices reasonable. ap22tf
Master George Kidd to-night at
Wood's Opera House.
Clothing sold at San Francisco cost
at Jacoby's clothing store, Downey
Block. "
£0$ glttodfjs Juvalil
THURSDAY JUNE 8. 1876.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
City Bads to-night.
Festival this eveuing.
Where are the Calathumpians?
Compton baa a Temple of Jannlsa
ries.
Go the the Centennial minstrel
show.
The Pomona folks will celebrate at
home.
The Senator sails for San Francisco
to-day.
Tne Orizaba Is due to-day with a
large list of freight and passengers.
The Board of Supervisors have con
cluded their June session.
Miss Natalie Carrillo of this city is
reported among the guests ofthe Hor
ton House San Diego.
Boys, save your short bits. The
Fourth of July and Queen's circus are
both approaching.
The Odd Fellows of our city have
received a dispensation to parade iv
full regalia on the Centennial Fourth.
There are twenty-eight candidate
for teacher's certificates before the
Board of Examination.
The San Diego World has hoisted
the name of Wigginton for Congress
to the head of its editorial column.
Right every time.
Mr. M. F. Quinu yesterday sold the
old bridge aud breakwater at the Five
Mile House, realizing the sum of $33
for the lot.
Remember the Episcopal church
festival at the Union Club Rooms this
evening. There will be a grand time
and plenty of good things for the in
ner man.
Men were at work yesterday reno
vating the deserted "Dive" alias Nov
elty Theatre. After being closed two
or three weeks the place gave forth
an ancient and fish-like smell.
Rafael Verala, whom we mentioned
yesterday as being seriously injured
at Wilmington, it seems, was thrown
from a mule and received internal in
juries .which may prove fatal.
The San Bernardino Argua thinks
that there will probably be a meeting
called the latter part of this week, In
dependent of party, to nominate a
candidate for Congress, who is in fa
vor of the Texas Pacific Railroad.
The track of the Sixth street road
which has been blockaded above So
nora for several days by the laying of
the water main, will be open to day
and regular trips to East Los Angeles
resumed.
Yesterday Officer Ryan captured the
Chinaman who robbed Jas. Gorman
some days ago, three miles out of
town, of $200. He had $170 of the
money on his person, which was se
cured. The Chinaman was put under
$500 t>ail.
Mr. F. B. Fanning has just com
pleted an elegant piece of pen-work
for the Jewish synagogue. It embod
ies a resolution of thanks passed that
body for some rich silver plate pre
sented by Mr. and Mrs. Polaski, for
the church scrolls.
Tbe small cottage on Alameda
street, opposite the Southern Pacific
depot is being enlargeil and tiansmog
rifled into a boarding house. It will
be occupied by Mrs. Magee, who form
erly kept the Commercial hotel, and
was oue of the victims of the late fire.
Yesterday with the compliments of
our townsman, E. E. Fisher now in
San Francisco, we received a copy of
the New York Herald, June Ist, on
which was pasted a printed slip with
these words: This paper was received
by Messrs. Jarrett & Palmer's fast
traiu which left New York June Ist,
1876.
Attention is directed to order No. 1
of Grand Marshall Mitchell, request
ing that all civic societies who pro
pose to participate in the Fourth of
July celebration report to him at
once. The time intervening is com
paritively short aud all tho arrange
ments for pafcmde should be made
without delay.
A rumor was in circulation yester
day to the effect that Chas. J. Shep
herd, at one time manager of tbe
Western Union Telegraph in this city,
was married to Miss Francisca Wolf
skill, an heiress, and one of tbe weal
thiest laud owners of th i county. On
dit tbat the affair took place in San
Francisco aud that State Treasurer
Estudillo acted as groomsman.
Bannerman & Duuu, the reliable
Commercial street Coal Dealers have
just received a full cargo of Wilming
ton coal and are prepared to supply
the market in large or small quanti
ties. Manufactories and establish
ments requiring a constant supply of
fuel will find it to their advantage to
make a standing contract with Messrs
Bannerman & Dunn.
Constant smokers will find it great
ly to their advantage to purchase ci
gars by the box as they can do of
Goldsmith & Falkenau at wholesale
rates. In this way fifty per cent, of
the expense of smoking may be saved
while the smokers have a uniform
brand suited to their taste and are
not subjected to the "bit swindle" on
every available occasion. Buy your
cigars by the box every time.
Indian Wells, the new-made termi
nus of the Southern Pacific Railroad,
is seventy-two miles from Colton and
one hundred and twenty-nln« from
Los Angeles. All of the Arizona
freight will be shipped to this point.
The. location is spoken of as being
very barren, as it is aume forty miles
out in the desert, but the high winds
and sand storms are not so prevalent
as at Seven Palms.
The argument of the Constitution
ality of the Act establishing a board
of Public Works in this city was be
gun yesterday afternoon, in the Dis
trict Court. Ross and Hays have
been heard iv favor. Thetrgument
will be concluded this morning, by C.
M. Thorn, iv favor, and Bruuson and
Eastmaa, in opposition. The people
seem to take a deep interest In the
subject; a large number were present
yesterday and we expect the Court
room will be filled this morning.
A Ripe Scholar.
The fellows over the way, whose
knowledge of one tongue is very lim
ited, have the common prejudice of
ignorance toward those who are ac
complished in a diversity of languages.
Wheu they find a gentleman of this
kind they assail him with the term
"polyglot," and natter themselves
they have done a stunning thing, in
stead of only having exhibited the
length of their own ears.— Express.
We fear that our motives have been
wrongfully construed by our gentle
manly associate of the Express. It
was only as a tribute to his high ac
complishments, his profound scholar
ship and overpowering erudition that
we applied to him the complimentary
epithet "Polyglot." If he considers
this an assault upou his gentlemanly
acquirements, we beg him to be at
once undeceived. Webster defines the
word Polyglot thus: "(1), a book con
taining many languages; (2), one who
uuderstands many languages." Thus
a gentleman who has a knowledge of
French, German, Hebrew, Latin,
Greek, Chaldaic and Choctaw; who
speaks all fluently and has as thorough
au appreciation of one as of another,
is rightly termed a .polyglot. The
title may be conferred upon him for
honorable distinction, just as the sur
name "Africanus" was applied to
Publius Cornelius Scipio, who con
quered the Carthagenians, or /Eneas,
"the Pious," who had the affair with
Queen Dido, orJove,"the Thunderer,"
who manipulated the lightnings of
heaven. It was because our friend
spoke Hebrew, Syriac, Latin and
Choctaw; because, like the ancient
Babel, he sent forth a multitude of
sounds; because, like Solomon, he ex
ceeded in wisdom, that we bailed
this accomplished gentleman by
the honorary title of Poly
glot. It is true that our friend
is not infallible, and who could be
with such a breadth of scholarship?
We admit that by au awkward slip he
placed the Catholic Cathedral of this
city in a most delicate situation, mod
estly called by the French enceinte; it
is further admitted that be attributed
the parentage of Jacob to Abraham
and Sarah, which is only an error of
one generation, and is perhaps imma
terial. Itisfuither conceded that in
a recent dissertation our friend inad
vertently transplanted an important
city of Eugland to the sunny shores of
France; but we will not prolong the
trivial category of errors. Suffice it
that our friend has richly achieved all
the honors we have attributed to him,
and we sincerely trust and eyeD insist
that he will not reject through excess
ive modesty tbe honorable distinction
of "Polyglot."
Board of Supervisors.
Wednesday, Mry 7, 1876.
Board met, absent Young.
Tn the matter of appointment of
County Auditor A E Supulveda was
appointed.
The plans and specifications submit
ted by A A Pol ham us for a bridge
over New River, at Washburn's cross-
Ing were adopted, and the Clerk di
rected to advertise for bids.
A resolution was adopted declaring
thut the Board had no authority to
appropriate money for the 4th of July
celebration.
John Howe was appointed consta
ble for Soledad township.
E H Johnson was appointed for
Fountain Valley Township.
Westminster Road District was es
tablished.
The Board then adjourned until Ju
ly when they meet as a Board of
Equalization.
While at dinner the other day the
polyglot editor of the Express said to
his waiter, with an arch expression:
"Voulez voui passer das broad,
Cbawles, please ?" He spoke in three
languages.—Herald.
The Editor of the Herald did bet
ter. He cried out: "Sling me them
spuds, and chuck them beans this
way. Spuds and beans is my weak
ness, betcher life V—Express.
And having concluded his repast,
the polyglot said to his landlady:
"Donnez wtot un tooth-pick. Payyour
billnextChristmas."
On Monday next our friend Jack
Wolf will become mine host of the
Anaheim hotel, Anaheim. It is an
opinion Are caunot bum out of us that
there are few men born into this world
who know how or are capable of learn
ing how to keep a hotel.but we believe
Jack Wolf to be one of those few men.
At any rate our faith in him is so
strong that when we go down to An
aheim we shall go to his hotel and see
for ourselves. We commend Jack to
tne traveling public, as a Arab-class
good fellow, who never rests until all
about him are content and happy.
The alarm of Are sounded at seven
o'clock last evening was occasioned
by the burning of a small stable near
the Sisters' Hospital, above Sonora.
Both fire companies were promptly on
hand and brought their engines into
service, preventing further spread of
the flames. The damage was slight.
Judge Carrillo leaves by the Senator
to-day to attend the bedside of his sis
ter, Mrs. Bobbins, who is lying at the
point of death at the Arroyo Grande,
in San Luis Obispo county. He will
be absent several days.
Novel Congratulations.
Tbe San Diego World says: "We
have bad a look at the beautiful little
silver express-box that the genial
Pridham, agent of Wells, Fargo &
Co. at Los Angeles.sent up to the vet
eran messenger of California, namely,
Chips, on the recent happy anniver
sary celebration in San Francisco.
The box contained a regular way-bill
from the Los Antreles office, signed by
all the boys, as followeth:
1861 WBLLS, FAROO A CO.'S KXPRKSS. 1876
Way-Bill No \»> Chips, Messr
from L Augeles to San Fran., May 9 '76.
Article—Congrutulationn, from Prldhum to
Mr and Mrs Chips, San Francis
co; Good L ick, from Brown to
Chips; L»ng Life and Prosperity
from osborn to Mr and Mrs
Chips; Kind Greetings, from Bln
foid to Little Chips. k ree.
To do proper justice to this way-bill
It ehould be put in tabular form, which
our columns, unfortunately, will not
permit us to do. The foregoing will,
however, give an idea of the thing.
Mr. A. E. Sepulveda, who was ap
pointed County Recorder by the Board
or Supervisors yesterday, is spoken of
in the highest terms of praise. He
will make an efficient and upright of
ficer.
Gleanings.
[ From the Evening Republican. ]
The mint at Armosillo ia 9teaCUy at
work coining money.
Arrived at San Pe'iro, steamer Ne\v
port, Capt. Pierce, Santa Cruz.
The second number of the TUlul
Wave has appeared and is even more
entertaining than ever.
Judge Walker ' is arrived from ,-Sol
edad, reporting the paper mill in fine
condition.
The large tree in the rear of the late
fire on Commercial street is being cut
down, as in its present scorched con
dition it was considered dangerous.
About the first of July a hippodrome
will open iv this city. The company
includes a great part of Bamum's
mammoth circus. It will be a great
treat for our amusement lovers.
Among the shipments up to noon
yesterday at the S PR B depot were 58
bales and 1 sack of wool,from H New
mark & Co.; 229 ' r uige trees, from A
T Garey; 67 sac- (corn from Aliso
mills.
We regret to h ar of the serious ill
ness of Elder Ta is -, r and his son Wil
liam, aged abou ! years. The young
man is in quite n critical condition
from typhoid fever.
The Spanish American picnic will
be held next Sunday at Arroyo Seco.
It will be a pleasant affair and we
hope many of our citizens of other na
tionalities will give it their presence.
The water wagon on Aliso street
alarmed a horse attached to a Chinese
vegetable wagon yesterday and it
made a determined effort to run away,
but was stopped by by-standers.
Justice Burdick had his court full
yesterday. Four drunks found in the
streets got $6 tine each. One man was
fined $5 for fast driving. One fellow
who was convicted of petit larceny
was sentenced to 25 days in the chain
gang.
The Anaheim Gazette 9ays that the
shipments from tbe depot at tbat
place, for the month of May, were as
follows: 20,265 pounds beans, 438,682
pounds grain, 9,611 pounds of honey.
3,708 pounds hides, 23,212 pounds mer
chandise, 4,380 pounds trees, 27,929
pounds vegetables, 194,887 pounds
wool, 62,775 pounds wine.
William Wallace went to the Chain
Gang for twenty-flve days on the ver
dict of .Judge Burdick yesterday.
William stole a pair of shoes.
HELD FOR POSTAGE.
The following is a list ofthe letters held for
postage ln the Los Angeles Postoffice up to
June 7lb, 1876:
P A Yorba. Fort Yuma.
WW Hall Norwich.
P H Grant Llndsey Canada.
John Huwley Darwin Cal.
Drlscell J J Muron Ohio.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
The following transfers of real estate for
ihe 21 hoars ending at noon yi-stenlay are
reported by Judson, Gillette & Smith, Exam
iners ol Titles, 37% Spring street:
George H Smith to A Glassell and A B
Chapman—T«o-ihlrds interest In lot on SW
corner of Allso and Alameda -treeis.
Wm H Workman et ux to Francisco Lugo
—Lot ln block E, Boyle Heights tract, Clly,
SIOO.
GH Smith to A Glassell-AU interest in
lot ou the SW corner of Atiso and Alameda
streets.
Bertha Morsch to. F Morsch—Lot 18 varas
front on Spring street by I*o feet depth, 8100.
A Robinson, Trustee to M B Craig—N W M
of NE % of Sec 11, Twp 5 8 R 11 W, S B M,
IMO.
James C Hickey to Mrs Maggie Wingbtgler
—40 acres ln Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana,
iStVQO.
D Botiller io B Machado— % of his alot
ment of 172 acres in Rancho Rlncon de Los
Bueyes. 81.00.
W H Workman et ux to R Bunch—Lot 2,
block D, Boyle Heights tract, city, 8100.
Kitty Anderson to Edward Lucas—2i feet
of W side of T in block 17, Santa Monica,
8150.
JP Jones et al to Sarah B Ford-Lot Z in
block 115, Santa Monica, 3250
J D Champion to R E Stewart—W %of lot
4, Champion tract, San Franeisqulto Rancho,
8400.
D Botiller to Lewis Wolftklll— % Of his al
lotment of 172 acres in Rancho Rincon de Los
Bueyes, 31.00.
COURT REPORTS.
District Court.—*Si l ; I.VEDA, J.
Wednesday, June 7.
Peoplo vs Burns—Demurrer to amended
complaint sustained; 10 days more to amend.
Ford vs Williams—Findings lor defendant;
10 days slay granted.
Rosencrants vs Dunlap—Findings for plain
tiff; 10 days' stay granted.
Lucas Bros, vs Rutgar et al—Six days more
time to answer to Haucke & Rutgar.
Smith vs Garey—Motion to out answer de
nied.
Freeman et al vs Alexander—Motion to
strike out portions of answer denied, demur
rer to answer sustained; 10 days given to an
swer.
Leslie & Co. vs Clerk A Self—Thorn & Ross
entered as Attorneys of Record for plaintiff.
Motion to vacate judgment heretofore en
tered granted by consent; 10 days given to
file answer.
Petrovlts vs Pico—Demurrer withdrawn
and answer to stand.
Uchuslegut vs Lazrarovlch et al—Demur
rer submitted; two days to file points.
Benoit vs Benolt—Demurrer submitted; two
days to file points.
Mascarol vs Benolt—Same order.
Bumot vs Benolt—Same order.
Behaßgue vs Einstein A Co—Same order.
Well vs Temple at al—Same order.
People vs McDonald—Remittitur died.
James vs James—Report ot referee filed, de
cree of divorce granted.
STOCK REPORT.
Reported bt Arcu'd B. McCaw,
Stock Broker and Dealer ln Btock Privileges,
COR. SPRING AMI TEMPLE STREETS.
San Francisco, June 7.
MORNING QUOTATIONS.
SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD
Ophir 55 @ 55>4 Confidence. —
Mexican 31 sNev 13'icl 13
Gould AC... \b%<. 15 Utah "HI f —
Best A 8e1... 53V.0 53 Bullion 43 0 42VJ
California... 82%* * xch quer.. 18 (g, —
savage 17%@ 17V 4 Seg. Bel 50 & —
Con.Va 74Jia 74 Overman.... 82 (9 81%
Chollar. 84 & — Justice 22>4<9 22%
HA N 67V* 58 *«CCor. %'<t —
Point ... ISKti 12H Union Con- —
JackeL 51%(9 fiH L-tdy B |
Imp Julia. 10 ® 9%
\lpha 63 i 63V4 Caledonia... B%(£ —
Belcher 18 m ISV 4
AFTERNOON QUOTATIONS.
Valley W*fr — Globe 2>c <3 20
R. A Ely BK@ 8 Baltimore 2<§ 1%
EurekaCn.. 11 » 10% silver Hill. 8,« -
Jackson 4 0 occidental. 4!*g —
Alp ß 2 Lady Wsh.. 2%<9 -
B. 1ni0nt..... 2 <§ — KoSbUth %@ —
Pruss.au - vnde5......... 2},< a 2%
Leopard 6%<9 fl w'oodviile.. 154
Jefferson 1 & 1V« Mint 45c ■40
iiussey 90c (3 1 W. Fargo... 20c A —
Tybo..:.„ 11%<§ U'/g Ward......™. l%s 1%
Ulla %<9 % t osmopltn. 20c ia —
Panther 1%«9 \% Leviathan.. 25c 9 —
N Belle 41 (9 40 Prospect b\® —
G. Thomas. lTi@ — I'roian 85c (<| —
4th of July.. 2 0 iy. Vlrg. City... Mf —
Mansfield-. >.<9 — Moru'gStar 4 <§ —
Advance 10 im — Mexican 31%4i —
Coso C0n.... 500 <g> 65 Justice 2-%'9 —
G. Charl.)t... 2%«* 2H Imperial tAy» 6%
S. Chariot... 25c 1 — Cula 82%@ 82 7»
Hoorman.... 15c (9 - YJa ket...- 83 m Sz%
Dayton _ 61 - Alpha 54%<9 —
Rk Island.- 1%9 — Ophir bi%& 65%
NYork %<£% %
H. ic. W. Bent, P.M.
A small box passed through the
Post Office bearing the following ad
dress:
"Stamp, Mr. Post Masier,stamp with ca.e,
Three little horned toads right In there,
Three Utile loads to the Centennaire;
Three little toads without any pair,
Three little toads don't, need auy air,
Hut stamp 'em lUely, stamp wlih care
And let 'em slide iv the postal cuire.
Hank Wauonaire.
To Master Rudie Klander, Venargo
street, above 22d, 28th Ward, Phila
delphia, Pennsylvania.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SWIGART & HUBER,
JJKALKRS IN
Stoves, Ranges,
TIN, COPPER,
Sheet Iron Ware.
HARDWARE,
Or ail Descriptions.
Plumbing, Roofing & Gas Fitting
A. SPECIALTY.
The new and most Improved N(; K'ou the
Pacific Coast,
The "Adriatic,"
Just received and for.sale only by us.
SIGN OF THE
Big Red Coffee Pot,
NO. 110 MAIN STREET,
Los Angeles, Cal.
|_| A Vivo received a Inrge and varied as
n sortment of new goo'ls generally to be
round lv our line, we are satisfied we will sell
ns low as any house in this city, and fur cash
DEFY COMPETITION 1
MR,, ii. 11. DALTON
Is now associated with our house.and will be
happy to see auy of his old friends and cus
tomers.
SWIGART & HUBER,
may 3-1 m HO MAIN ST.
PEDRO HARMONY. W. F. JONES.
HARMONY & JONES,
79* MAIN STREET,
Low Anseles - - California.
FORWARDING & COMMISSION
Agents, Collectors, Contractors
—AND—
INSURANCE ADJUSTERS.
P. O. Lock Box 846.
Prime Hurley Hay and Feed always on
hand in lots to suit.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Paid to orders lor the purchase and sale of
produce. City and country collections
promptly mode We are ln direct communi
cation with first-class business houses in San
Francisco. Latest Sun Francisco prlco cur
rents on tile at our office. Market quotations
furnished when desired. Country trade so
licited
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
SEALED proposals will be received by the
Los Augeles and Aliso Avenue Street
Railroad Company until 4 P. m. on Saturday,
June 3d, 1870, at the office ot Moore & Kelle
her,No 1 Temple street, for the construction
of two (2) wooden street railroad bridges, one
about 320 feet long, ln Aliso street across the
Los Angeles River, the other about 200 feet
long, In Aliso street,crossing the arroyo Evst
ofthe Los Angeles river—all in accordance
with plans and specifications on file in the
office of the undersigned.
As a guarantee of good faith on the part of
bidders they will be required to furnish a
statement of two or more responsible proper
ty holders, expressing the willingness of said
property holders to become security ln a sum
equal in amount to the cjntract price.
The Company reserves the right to reject
any and all bids. M. KELLEHER,
Engineer and Superintendent.
May Slst, 18T0. Junel-3t
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING.
PHIL I P Ml ERK
WOULD nnnounce to his customers that
he is prepared to do Piano Tuning and
Repairing ln First-Class Style.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
tar Orders mary be left, with L. Lewln A Co.,
Book and Music Dealers. mySl-tf
THE PLACE TO BUY
WOOD and COAL
IS AT
TOFFEMIRE'S
Wood and Coal Yard,
On Aliso streeL
UroxtpM Variety In Loa Ansrele*.
E. A. PREUBS, Jr.,
Druggist and Apothecary
NO. 21 SPRING STREET,
Near the Post Office,
LOS ANCELKB, CAL.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
T. r. BARBEK. THOSj. GATES.
BARBEE & GATES,
Real Estate Agents
And COiNVEYANCEBS
ROOMS and C,
Over Commercial Bank,
Main atreet, • • Loa Angeles.
IMPROVED and UNIMPROVED PROP
ERTY In all parts of city and county and ad-
Joining counties.
All business done with care and promptness.
T. F. BARBEE,
Notary Public.
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OFFICE OFTHE
RIVERSIDE
LAND & IRRIGATING COMPANY
W. T. SAYWARD. President
IMMIGRANTS to Southern Calif ornia:-
I Before you buy land come to
it i v i: v s i it i; :
And examine the beautiful valley of tho
SANTA ANA, where you will find
20,000 ACRES
(All in one field) of
CLEAN, RICH, LEVEL LAND,
With a never-falling
RIVER OF WATER
For Irrigation; the
FINEST CLIMATE
In the word, where the
Orange. Lemon* Lime.
And all the SEMI-TROICAL FRUITS grow
to perfection.
Strawberries Ripen all Winter,
And Fresh Vegetables obtainod from the
garden .every day in the year. myBl-tf
Moloney & Finnessy
MANUFACTURERS OF
WACONS,
BUCCIES,
CARRIAGES,
CARTS,
DRAYS,
And every kind of vehicle.
REPAIRING
done to order ln good style. PAINTING and
TRIMMING Shops connected.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
MALONEY St, FINNESSY,
Aim la St., between Commercial and Allso.
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UNDERTAKING
In all its Branches.
LEONARD & DECAMP,
UNDERTAKERS,
AND
Dealers in all Kinds of Wooden and
Metalio Caskets and Coffins,
No. 14- MAIN STREET,
Perry 4 Woodworth's New Building, three
doers South of Pico House.
Telegraph orders promptly met, and atten
tion given anywhere in the county. Full
charge taken of funerals at moderate rales.
Bodies embalmed and prepared lor shipment.
Experience of years, both here and East.war
rants us in guaranteeing the same attention
to those requiring our services as Is extended
East, and at corresponding prices. We invite
the public to call on us when an undertaker
is wanted, as we w:ll not solicit business di
rectly.
Marbleized Iron Mantels, Building Paper
and other specialties.
GEO. F. LEONARD,
may4-tr E. A. DECAM P.
THE "GRANGE STORE"
ON ITS FEET.
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WANT
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MONEY?
$
Co to the OLD Number
184 MAIN STREET.
JNO. H. SEYMOUR, Agent.
CAMERON'S
1., »:■» ANGELES
Fish, Game and Poultry Market,
Cornt of Court and Spring Streets.
FIBH.P« utry.and all kinds of Wild Game
ccclv .1 twice each day. Having had
many yea. *' experience in the business, and
and the best facilities at his market, be is
prepared »o furnish the public of Le>s Angeles
and ailjs- Bl towns with everything In tiie
line at Io « prices and short notice, h< netl
clal to all I, Attention, hotel and restaurant
keepers it El Monte, spailrn,Snn Bernardino,
Colton, AuahetiS, and all other towns In this
vicinity I sseiid in your orders lor Fresh Fish.
Fish cat. be ftarni-hed to sny ol the above
laces 1 \)i hours' time from the ocean, by
.endlnp > CAMERON, with definite ordeis.
All k 11. .• of fish at the uuilorm rate of eight
ents par pound.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE ASBESTINE STONE
Manufacturing Co.
Is dow prepared to furnish all kinds of
BUILDING STONE
window and door caps,
bills, water t a bees,
belting courses, steps,
chimney tops,
carklaoe blocks, pavements,
sidewalks, water pipes,
hitching posts,
fountain basins, vaBeh,
coping, cemetery work,
reservoirs and water tanks,
etc., etc., etc.
Leave orders at the office of Barbae A Gates.
Page A Gravel, or at tae Works of tbe Com
pany. mylStf
YEE YUEN & CO.,
DSALmBH IS
CHINESE SILK,
Japan and Fancy Goods,
TEA, CIGARS, CROCKERY, ETC.
AT
Wholesale and Retail,
ALL KINDS OF FIRE WORKS.
No. 3 Main Street, Los Angeles, Cal.
23 YEARS OLD!
I* I O IN E E R
HARNESS and SADDLE
MANUFACTORY. ™
S. C. FOY,
Importer, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Ra<
tall dealer in
Saddlery and Harness ot all kinds.
.sulk Harness, Trotting Harness. Heavy Draft
Harness, Genuine Concord Harness, Robe
Blankets and Whips—ln fact, everything per
taining to a flisUclass saddlery House.
THE VERY BEST
GENUINE LOS ANGELES SADDLES.
The best brands of Saddle, Harnesa an<
sole Leather, always on hand and for sale at
wholesale and retail.
Harness Olla, Hoaps Ac I Ilackirs
Repairing Promptly Done.
No. 17 LiOS A nself* Strucet
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
ay Prices as low as any bouse on the com
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CIXY rOTJJND.
JOHN HERRICK'B
FEED STABLE.WOOO &HAY YARD
No, 101 Mil in Stre.it.
Fresh baled hay a specialty—the cheapest
in town.
Wood and hay delivered (Tee to any part of
the city, by the load or bale. ui>rl2-lm*
SANTA MONICA LOTS
IN TBI NEW
CENTRAL ADDITION
Are now offered to the public
AT PRIVATE SALE
And Intending purchasers are advised to
make their selection of lots ln this very de
sirable property as soon us possible.
FIFTY-SEVEN LOTS HAVE AL
READY BEEN SOLD,
And the demand continues active. This
Tract presents the advantages of
SIGHTLY LOCATION,
CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD,
ACCESSIBILITY TO SEA AND
RAILROAD.
LOW PRICE, and
EASY TERMS.
«; i Maps and full Information given by
the Los Angeles agents,
BUTLER & SEVERANCE.
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VICTOR PONET,
PIONEER UNDERTAKER
66 Main St.. Los Angelas, Cal.
Keeds on hand the Largest and Best Assort
ment of
Metallc and Wooden Coffins, Shrouds,
Trimmings, etc., etc.,
In this City, direct from the East. Dealer* in
the country will find it to t heir interest to give
him a call, as be will sell gooua
Cheaper than they can get
them in San Francisco.
FULL CHARGE TAKEN OF FUNERALS.
bodies Embalmed for Shipment East.
All orders by telegraph promptly attended
to. The finest
Hearse In Southern California.
STORE for SALE.
A GROCERY AND PROVISION
BUSINESS,
Established for Years,
Located on one of the
PRINCIPAL STREETS OF THIS CITY
Will be sold
ON ACCCOUNT OF OTHER BUSINESS.
Enquire at thla office, or address
aprdtf POSTOFFICE BOX NO. 11

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