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VOL. IX. tihltsbftd evu. jr morn lug except Mon day, BY JO»IfIFH 13. LYxXCH. FOR DAILY HERALD: i .mimn, by uiall <>r express $1W i s months " '* ™ . ■ c«« months " " ' •j >UvftMa by carriers, per week, 25 cents i jS ANGELES WEEKLY HERALD * published sTery Saterda* momme. TKRMS. -.-year,by mull or..xpriss.ouaaopy..tstl( ■ i uiontus, « " " " »•! " .' raa " " " " »I e 1 idvarttaaiaaols Inserted »t reasonable * las. ill Klads «l Job-Wor* done lo -Kiuete wltb Hnn t'rnnelaeo In .'rire.Htjle. aad K:«n"• r <>l tVurls. •iltslbtllu. LAWYERS. _____ h7k. H. O'MELVEVY. O. 0. TRANTUM. O'Melveny & Trantum, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Room, 7 and 8 HtrßlitS Block, Spring street, Uis Angeles. Will give exclusive attention lo all liu-iue.s entrusted to them. J" 3l ' V. E. HOWARD. F. H. HOWARD. J. dRiH3<EAU. Howard, Brosseau & Howard. VTTORNEYS AND COUNSF.LLOR.S AT LAW. R .oras, 06,117 and 08 Tem pi* Block, third lloor, Los Angeles. leb3 tf HENRY T. HAZARD, V TTO KIN KY AT LAW /COLLECTION DEPARTMENT, O. A. 1/ Deblnson, Manager. OFFICE — X oms I and • Downey Block. * C HUBBELL. RODNEY HUDSON, District Attorney. HUBBELL & HUDSON, ATTORNEYS! AT LAW.Rooms i And 4 Ducommu < a Block, corner Muiu * Commercial streets, Los Angeles. majrt-U 7.« LABS ELI, «• H. SMITH . a. CHAPMAN, H. M. »MITH tiLASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS, AT LAW, • iFFICB—TBMrLK BLOCK up-stalrs, Loe Angeles. California. oci-tf— a A. C. BAKER, ATTORNEY - -AY'I" . L A.W, ROOM 68, TEMPI BLOCK, LOB ANUII.ICS, CAL. JylStr ITBPHEN K. WHITE. J. ». BICKNELI.. Bicknell k White, ATTORNICYd A. T LAW. OFFICat-Raom H, Temple Block. ault if E. J. C. Kewon, ATTORNKV A'V L..A.W. OFFICE — Mas. 10 and 11, ITRKLITZ • UlLDl.su, Spring street. FItRRIK KEWKN will oocnpy the same rooms, conducting a Rsal Estate Agency, together with the business of loader money and thetollocllen of bills. slslf PHYSICIANS. " egg, ». S. OIBBKBON, U. B. L. M'GDISB, M. D. Dm. Giber son k McGuire, (Sacoeesora to Dr. T. 8. stauway,) Ottlce, Main Sueet.oyer Doner <V Brad ley's Furniture Store. ttesidsace, llui Main street, at the foot of Third oM-lm Uf. N. P. BlolrcXrcDSON, > ...i etiolan uuil ef strsfeon - 1 aoo, Fort Mill, I Otßoe.No. llDew "Jo*** Vista Btreet. I neyßlook.upstalrs. J. UANNON, M. D., COUNTY PHYSICIAN. I >OOMS Hand Ii.CARDO.NA BLOCK. JLI Reeldenoe Downey Avenue Ksst Loa Angeles, ueur the cad of slreet rails "oaloe hears from 10 to 12 a. K.| from 1 to I P. M. »P* " k. D. WISE, M. 1). i\ FFICK IN OAItDONA 81/OCK, LO* ) Aagelea, Cal ,ue rly opposite Court OUSe. OSB-DIBBABaB OF f SHALES A SPHOIALTY. SUB J. Bechtinger, M. D., (OF VIB.NJSA.) YBICIAN TO THE ITALIAN IN- Jependeat and Kreuoh M. B. Bocle it mof the Frcneu Hospital in irrsaoisco. All chroula obstinate and operatious en ihe eyes atleud • 'it - No, 701 Sacramento streot, ref Kearny. Reeldenc— 08. cor lason and PaoiSo streets, Ban Frau- ..ng ly DR. HAZELTINC, DENTIST, .moved to the new aud spacious . Nes. 0 and Is Cardona Block. troet, (formerly ocoupled by Dr. -r) where he will bo happy 10 ace i <ada aud former uatroua. .11 i OUR OLD FKIitND, '. H. BUTLER, POST AND WATCHMAKEK, a returned from tbe Enet wtth v •cc lot ef 3CKS,WATCHES, etc. Us ii iv in Mi mo ttore of J. D. it HPUINa Sl'ftKKT. am! E KECOMMtNU TO FA MIL IKS CUITTARD'S 3ME COFFEE trial, and ne let tho coniumen be tbe ludges of U» udmli. Ale*, linporteri and manufacturers lcee, <Jhuc»l»tei, l eea, creuiu Tar eda, Saleralue and luf*lllule Yeav. ler. 4 4.0T SANSOMIi ririiEET, Sm BAM FBANOIfUO inttn? Meat kiarkel re. t Los Angeles Daily Herald. Morning Telegrams. Eieatlslotlie j'■ o»'.-»;iimi Sacramento, Jan. 4—Senath. —Haynid i ' offered a resolution that the ' a mitt** ou Irrigation be authorised alt at any time or place wltllit) Lbia State to make in quiry— flnti 1 .1 lain I can be ben ellted by Irrigation! second, wheth er any system ca 'i ho devised which will tend to reck,malion of ewamp and oveiflowed lands and which, ut the same time, w ill prevent mining debris from being turned Into rireri-; third, the cost uf such a system; fourth, lUOII other mailers as Ihe Committee deem of Irapor tunce. Hay mood said that he had consulted with other members be fore offering tlie resolution. The Seimte finally pa»s.'d Pier snn's hill making an appropriation for deficiency iv I he salaries of I) s irict Judges for the twenty-eighth fiscal yi-ar. It refused eugrnss meut for a hill introduced by Lew- Is, amending the Codes so that all executions shall Uke place at the State penilenliary. A liill was introduced by Craig !o protect life aud properly as follows: "\uy person who shall in the pres ence of two hundred or more per sons, aid, abet, counsel or advise any person or persons to injure, burn or destroy the property or life of any pereou or persons, shull be guilty of felony." Referred to the Judiciary Committee. Assembly—Waters offered a petition from citizens of Han Diego county to change the boundary line MtWeet] Sau Diegn aud Sau Bernardino oountles, so as to bring San Jucint > locality within San Diego county Referred to the delegations of the two counties mentioned. TO* Carnal 11 •* a el *»f-iy HedivlviiM. San Francisco, Jan. 4—lt is reported that the Executive Com mittee of the Commit tee of Safety are re-organizing their forces; that they have held one secret meeting and will bold others to-day and to morrow to ta'-'c: action on what they ocntlder the alarming state of exciiemeut among laborl ng classes. Inquiry fails to >m '- :n this report, and the fact that V". T. Coleman, Chairman of the Ccn.mlttee, is not iv the city, renders any action to day, as rumored, improhuble. The report probably arose from hints to that effect thrown out by Kearney at the recent mettiug. It is quite possible that such Hints were given with a view to keeping up the excitement. The laboring iiiheld a meeting at the new City Hall to day, but nothing of special interest occurred. ■tea at a. San I'rancisco, Jan. 4.—Stocks were very dull ut the informal ses sions this morning, with a light business. Prices opened a little better than at the close yesterday, but quickly receded ou regular Call, Nearly everything went, off, and the market was very weak at, the close. Aseseatttesit* sa aterra Sf#s/aita nnd ■Valla. San Francisco, Jan. 4.—Sierra Nevada lias levied an assessment of 50 cents and Julia one of 75certs per share. Enrllirjnuko In s/irajtatles Richmond, Vu., Jan. 4. —An earthquako was experienced last night iv Louisa and Hanover coun ties. Km,** Vlivnu Alositf S||« SI New Orleans, Jan. 4.—A heavy ■nowstorm prevail*, extending up tite river from Shrevepoit. The Know is five inches deep ut Little Rock, Arkansas, A Pe-nce iluiiue. Brownsville. Tex., Jan. 4 — Gen. Canal** und tlie tuilitury oill eer* uinl Federal empl'ije* in Mut umoras gave a New Year's luill at the thea re ill MatatTJoras. It was lendeted as an evidence of good will and friendship to tlio iuhabi tanu ou bill) soles of the Rio Grande. A huge number of United State* Army and Navy nflitters were present, besides eeverul United Slate* Civil Service nftleeis and citizens of the two nationalities, A Il<iilit«"l'mlK" ">r N' »»-J "<li sua— Itt'Veuafl Luna- v Nkw Yokk, Jan. 4.—The Tri bune's Washington special sttyal Tbe Nez Perces in (Canada wish tn return to the United States. The Cauadian officer In charge of the police watching Kitting lini! is re ported to have gone acne* into America and taken a Nez Percfl wo man away from theGros Veutras. A draft of the revised reveuui law* has been made by the Senatt Committee. Tlio Chineao question in Peru seems to have taken form in strouf DOtltrMt with that of the sann question on our Pacific Coast. I hi Peruvian government fosters im migration to tbat country front Chini. To this end a contract bai been made with Oliphant& Co., ol New York, by tlie terms of wblcl this llrm, iv consideration of so an nual subsidy of $100,(100, a-<ree: to run a line of sleuuiers for llvi years between Asia and Pel v. Thei steamers are to make twenty-eight round trips each year, and each yes sel is to be of sufficient capacity lo one thousand passengers. Tin contractors undertake to mtroduo as many immigrants as possible si tbat, at the end of eucii year, v least live hundred shall have ar rived by each vessel. In the pus fourteen years, 80,000 Cbtuamel huvo been landed 'n Pern. The; ware former!* badly treated, hu .iov/ arc i uUen good care of. An l s/eeilVJeT Tnwar.l tlie Pi*** li!' vi. Washington, Jan. 4.—There i unquestiouably an ugly feellui among some RspUbI'.CSDS her* to ward tho President, ml, beside certain well arranged .illacks to in made on Secretaries Kvarts "•• Sohtirz, It is not in* "' the President l>lm art of the prog. LOS ANGELES, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5. 1878. carried out by Spencer, as a cham pion of the Senate Military Com mittee, who lias arranged to inves tigate the receut payment of $10,000 to Major Ben Ruukle as back pay in the army, looking into the President's connection with i!. Pt• « York's liiuic 1 rout.m. New York, Jan. 4—The Alder men's Committee for the investiga tion of Ring frauds, held a secret session yesterday and adopted a report. It seems that, of thirty millions stolen, about $870,(100 have been reoovered. Tbe Committee reoomniend the prosecution of those who have 1101 given up their steal ings, including Oakey Hall. ll'tml. iiuwc. New York, Jan 4 —The World?I London Correspondent says that U. 8. Government Bonds are now about one anil one half per cent, lower all round than they were he foie Matthews and Blund began to knock them down. The tendency is to sell, not to buy. N.itMV SI I.i BfeW Y«rU. New York, Jan 4.—Tlie first snowstorm of the season iv this neighborhood, began this morning. A M.ni f in latere***. New York, Jau. 4 —Reviewing the bank exchanges lor the entire year 1877 at seventeen of the principal cities the Public ■bow* that the aggregate Improve ment over 1870 was only 8 4-10 per cent. Slsrnilu Jletv Turk, New York, Jan. 4.--The snow storm this morning turned into a down-pour of rain with wind lv tlio East. The weather is thick and danger fl igs are Hying already. Two vessels are reported ashore but no lives lost. sulii Abandoned. London, Jan. 41 h.—Prom letters written by Lady Straugford, super intending the hospital at Sofia, It would appear that the Turks have determined not to attempt to hold the place and have gone away quietly. The town will he taken without resistance. Tills coincides with information from the Turkish side about the movements of their forces. All the garrisons In ex posed positions beyond Solia have been giadually withdrawn and con centrated ut Iklit'iiian. Till- War. Bucharest, Jan. 4.—The open ing of communication between the Servian and tho Russian army of the Vid is very important, as the latter can tlraw supplies from the former when required in the event of the interruption of communica tion across the Danube. Would Not Reciprocate. The following from the Fairchild (Me.) Chronicle is neatly done und ha< a wide application outside of Maine. Ho was the manager of a church fair, and one morning he walked into the newspaper office and snid: "Want an item this morning?" "Of course," replied the editor, whereupon the visitor laid the fol lowing note upon the table: "The ladles of tbe Street Church will give a festival at their vestry hall next Friday evening. Literary and musical entertain ments will be provided und a sup per will bn served to all wliodesire. The ladies in charge of theafl'tir have much experience in such mut ters, and are sure to provide a good time. The admission will be only fifteen cents, and It is certain ttiat no one can spend that amount to a better advantage. Be sure to go and take your friends." When the editor had read it he ssid: "Oh, I sue, an advertisement." "No, not an advertisement. We prefer to have, it go iv tlie local column," replied tlie manager. And seeing tlie editor looked skeptical, he continued: "It y/til Interest a good many of your ieaoe,„, «,„i belp a good Cause; besides we have ~.„„,, .„ nululi money getting up ojr ent»*t«lu tiient that we can't afford lo adver tise without increasing tho price of the tickets. In such a matier as tills, we ought lo he willing to help each other," "Well," said the editor, "if it goes into tlie locals, I suppose you would reolprocate by resiling a lit tle iiulice in your church nuxt Sun day?" The visiting brother asked what notice, and the editor wrote and handed him tlie following: "The Weekly Chronicle for tho coming year will be tin., cheapest family paper iv Maine. Ita propri etor haa had much experience, and lias all the help which a large out lay of motley can procure. His pa per Ii is a larger Circulation than any other published iv tlie country, and is to bo furnished at only two dollars. It is certain that no one ; can spend that amotiut to a belter advantage. Be sure to tuks the Chronicle and sutisuribe for your friends." The manager hemmed and hesi tated, and tl,en said, solemnly, that lie "doubted whether it would be judicious to read tlicit a notion,'' but suggested thai if It was printed copies of it might be distributed at the door of the vestry ou the even ing of theentertaiument. "Yes," said tho editor, "hut it would attract more attention iv the middle of a sermon. It will interest a large number of your congregation aud help a good cause, and, besides, so muuli money is spent upon the Chronicle that I don't see how tlie owner can afford ti) print handbills to advertise it. without increasing the subscrip tion price, In such a matter as this we ought lo lie willing te help each other." Then the gentleman saw the sit uation sud went straight out, with i out leaving so much as a con pb mentar; ticket. 1 ItßMMliea el Hie Use ■*••*)**! display of beautiful women is one of the novelties proposed fur tbe Paris Exposition of next Summer. The idea Is said to have originated at Madrid, and the Spanish news papers are already urging all women desiring lo exhibit to send in their photographs at once, in order that a commission of Impar tial judges may select .suitable rep resentatives of Spanish beauty. Al Paris it is propose i to offer sixty one grand prizes in gold, thlrty-otll" second prises in silver, one humiri d aeoeaslta, aud two hundred diolo mas of honorable mention. Each exhibit I- lo bo judged by her pro tile as well us her full face aspect; and grace of figure, sweetness*of expression, und dignity of carriage are all lo be taken Into considera tion To ci own all, there is to be awarded one supreme prize ol honor, distinguishing Us recipient as the most heuu'iful wonitniu the world, and entitling her to a tri umphal proorsslou through the streets of Paris, sealed on a golden chariot, drawn by sixteen Aiidalu- Blan steeds, and attended by the sixty-one next beautiful women on white palfreys. If our memory serves us, there Is upon record oul> one previous contest of tills char acter. We allude to the competi tive exhibition of female beauty held in tlie neighborhood ef Mount Ida, and decided iv favor of Venus by one Paris, a shepherd, who bad tlie fool's luck to be ai the same time the -i.iit ory spectator and sole judge of award. The internal com plications which resulted from his decision do not augur well for the show next summer—provided there will be such a show, which we rather doubt. Carriers' Addressee. [From the Austin Reveille.] It is usual for carriers of newspa pers to deliver to subscribers on NvwYeur'l mornl n g a paper called an address, in return for which his patrons present him with a gratu ity. The custom has never been followed here iv Austin, because the address is usually composed In rhyme, and hitherto there have been no poets caunected with the Jleveilte. This year wo have a devil who is a poet, and he pre pared for the carrier an address which that functionary delivered to his patrons to day. It was short and to the point, and was at fol lows: ''Monday rr.oruing I gcU oa my mottle And calls on my oustjmcrs to come lip aud Buttle. Put up or B'iut up, my motto shall ba; If jou don't unto up, n » paper you'll sco. And to paying suDsoriDOrt, from far and from near, I horo wish a jolly aud liaony New Tear." Miscellaneous ... Tlie experiment of hatching 550, --000salmoneggs in Lake Cbabct, near Ban Leandro, i*j proving a successful one. A Col nan man has discovered that common salt will destroy wild geese, which are of much injury to the grata fields of the State. ; The experiments in glass manu facture at San Jose* have proved very satisfactory, and the Mercury expects that it will soon treoutus one of the productive Industries of the place. Grape syrup of excellent quality is now mude suacHßsfully in tlie Napa and Sonoma Valleys, mostly from the Mission grape, and with , the ordinary evapotator. It is , claimed that at 60 cents per gallon | lor ilie syrup, $-0 per ton can he paid for the grapes—a much bstter price than for niakiug either wine or brandy. BPECIAL NOTICES. f rom t* Dim tuts HlnllM Jurist. "I have tried llie Peruvian sykdp.MM iUe rcsuiL fully sustains your prediction. U has niii.de a u*W man ol me, infused iu l.» ivy system new vig<»r and energy, i am no lou&or tremulous and il<-bilUitLeJ IU when y<*u luhL «aw me, but stronger. «**««U§r, and with a larger capacity for lat><»r--ine,,uvl and ph> steal — than ut itnv lima during Iho last live years. Sold by all druggists. Every larmor who owus a good stock ol borvMi cattle and sheep, and intends to keep them through tlie winter .should al once gel a good stuck of .Sheridan's Cav alry Condition Powders. Uun dollar's woi th will save at least a hall a tou of hay. A Remrkable Cure. WKST ToWMßemi, Vv., Maty U» I*>o M RflbrUi. 51 W, Fowtl A SONS. Gentlemen—several years alnce 1 look a severe cold, which settled on my lunga where it remained without relaxution. i was men iv MKBSAOUnsSUS. and growing woi>e aud becoming unable to attend to in> uusiues.i, i returned home and com menced Ht-urchlut; in earnest lor some medicine whien would restore my lo.ii health. 1 consulted physicians auu tried many remedies, but obtained Mt help and dally g ew woo-e. 1 hau a ter wolo cough and talked a quod veal ol blood. 1 11ad profuse Ultflit .sweats hum severe pain in my Aide. 1 continued In this stale for mouths.and became .so weak tuat tt was wilu great difficulty 1 coulu walk, when I was advised to try WisrAH'b Lis. 1.8 AM OF W IJ.O LIIiHHY, Ulld, to my great, Joy I.soon iound t .at this rem edy had arrested itie uiseaso. I OOtlUu- Lied to use the ItaLsam to Hie extern uillv* bottles Miid have, »luce then experienced Dodimculty untie lungs. I believe lbs Balsam saved my lile aud 1 shall ever bold it lv high estimation. Yours tiuly, Lewis Phelps, A WinE-AwAKK Youth's paj-eu.— For Judicious editing, select and popiiliu oniiulbuiors, and sprig hly, ciiienaiiiiii* reading, Hie Youth* C&f*JMMWO»i of Bosioti hits no superior among the youth's publi cations LYONS Ka'chaikon makes beautiful lux«.riant, g-lossy hair; prevents its laii ingoutor turning if ray. It has stood th»* test of 40years La charmingly perfumed aud has no rival. Henry K. Hond, of Jefferson, Malue.was cured oi --pitting blood, soreness aud weak ness of the stomach, by the use of John on's Anodyne Liniment internally, Do It al Ones! Persons who have htoonie thoroughly chilled from onv cause, may have their circulation a* once restored by taking In totho al"* iftilA* Johuson'd Auod. "tie cold water MISCELLANEOUS. W. H. NOItTUCBAFT, (Successor to George Emerson, formerly the House of Jones <fe Emerson . AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner Spring aud Market, sts. Regular sale day, SATURDAY at II a m, Heal Estate, Merchandise, Furntture, Livestock, viigons, etc., sold under the hatr.nif.-r. and the sales conducted <>n llta be f buslne-s princl|.les. CMTt.ONSIGN MIMtS -oucited. nimr OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. bl W. ITOYBS Has opened out at No. 1 MARKET ST., opposi:oihe Court Haass, and will bo iweased to serve his o d fri nds und the public. Particular attention paid to Real astute- sales. regular sale days for Rones and rolling btoclt, WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS. As I havo no partners and do my own work, 1 iniend to mike my oatargH les-> tli »ii th tse or an sb >dy else in the busi ness, chaiging on real estato iwe per <-c. t. for tlie first 11000 and ouh percent, on all sums abuvt* tuut tt mounts Will i.uy KVHNJ t UKE. MORS KM, WaGONS and ail kl-ids property, and »*S ta-n. N. B.—Saturday's sales commouoe at 10 A. y, nnd close at 4P. X, K. W. NO YE-3, oldest Auctioneer In Southern California. stvjß APPLE TREES. EIGHTY THOUSAND AP PLE TREES. lam prepare 1 to sell, at unprecodent pdiy low tlgure-s, eighty thousand appla irees of the most approved varieties. Those who prop »s« to set. out orch irds would d'> weil lo call aud examine my sto-k. lum al-o prepared tosell P&tArt and other orchard trees, on favorable term.. My o:,(cct lv eacriQcii.K the.o irees Is to rctiro from the nursery busi ness O. D. COMPTON, COMPTON, Los Angelas Co., o*l. dll-lf J. a. JACKSON liUmber Dealer Corner Alameda and First Streets DKAI.KB lis DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS, SHAKES, PIASTER OF PARIS, CEMENT AND HAIR. J. M, WIFFITH 4t CI. Lumber Dealers. CORN ER OK Alameda and First Streets OKALKKS IN DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHW, SHAKES, HAIR, PLASTER OV PARIS, ETC. ETC. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES -AT — Perry, Woodwcrth & Co.'B LVMBBB YARDS —AW » — PLANING MILLS, .Hi*. 14 Couiiaorsitnl afreet, near Knitroail Dapsl. mrSO-tf— Garcia & Arzaca, 2(1 Now Commercial Bt., Tin Smiths and Gonsral Jobbing. TIN ROOFINO, I.\RD, HON'ItY AND FRUIT C\Ns a specialty. Oas nttlne; aud plumbing in ail its brunches. sarJORBINtJ promptly attended to. dt lm SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL RESTORATJVE I The greut English remedy for NerTOtll Oehility, spermatorrhea aud eremature Docliuttof rbysloal Force. Trie Vital Restorative WIH positively cure, thorough!v »nd ,n,rmui.ei,i Ly , ~nj. ooLa r . IWV U A U O Hl> VITALITY or Nervous Debility, either acute oc of loni; standing, und In either ■*ex, no matter from wnat chuso pro duced. The Vital Restorative Is n thoroughly scientific prescription, is not a quack n Htrum, hence penrctly safe to lake; is pleasant to the tusto, -.uppllesto the auU sym pathetic s.VMtem of nerves new force, Purifies and Enriches The bloo . and ieliivigorat ing iioth mind ami body. 'I'houbuuds, both hi this country Hiid In Europe, can LeKiifv to the great restorative properties of this really great medicine. Price. S3 per bottle, or four times tho qimutlty tor SlO. sent to any address tie curo Irom t>bservution. A'ldrcss all to A. B. MIN TIE, M. D.| (Ornduate of the University of Pennsyl vania and lute Ktsideut surjjenn to tho Orthopedic Jlo»ii'ital ot Philadel phia,) Ef ii* 729 Montgomery HI., San Franciscu, Bole AQenl. r. rt.-OR. MINTIE can ho euuHulted in relerence to the above complaints dur ing or 11 cm hours from 0 a. m. to 3 r. v. dally, nnd from 6 to 8 tn the evening, aunilay, 10 a. m. to I p. m. Consultation Ptfßßs Thoi-omjh examination and ad vid', t'>. Full directions and advioe lroei with every package of mediclue. lyliitf FOR^ALE. HOUSES, BUGOIRB AND CAR RIAGKS FOR SALE, At CAM PBKLL ai WAKELY'3 LWery Stable, 47 Altao street. Also,a two seated CABnl tQS for sate or trade for top buK-y orfoed. Dll In /hIAAA 1 * ■-•.«»«« ohou. SJ* a * mm I £ 1 >" -Ms4UU^ r -^s BUSINESS CARDS. ■ ■ , ■ — JUDSON, GILLETTE & SMITH, EXAMINERS OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCERS, Hoomi 13 aad li, MeFsaaald Block, Mala St., LOS ANBIUN, Cad. ess-Htf John E. Jackson, CIVIL enqinbkk and surveyor. Room ,1 Temple Blonk. alStr Wm. 11. J. BROOKS, Searcher of Records and Examiner of Titles. A BAT ACTS OF TITLE, luoiudlns; every transaction from tbe earliest data, lo tbe present time, made with aaoaraoy and dispatch. ■MS-ALLEN'S BUIIIINIS, corner Sprlar and Temple street*. Janicis C. Kays, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CON VEYANCER. Of FICB-Temple Black (part of old Bank Building). Commissioner or Dee Is ft.r Ihe Stats af Indiana. lm REMOVAL 1 have removed my office to No. 10, MO ITS BUILDING, Adjoining tlie new Po9tofflce. T. I>. MOTT. dM-lm HOTEL*. E. a. BICEXELI.. D. S. EABQUHAE. j PACIFIC HOT! L, BICKNELL A FARQUHA Adjoining the Union Dopot. Convenient to all train* arriving er de parting from Loa Angeles. Street cars to ail parts or tbe city. Everything new and clean Board by the day or week: at reasonable rates. u24tf ST, CHARLES HOTEL, 1.03 AKBRI.BS, CAL., S. W. CRAIGUE & CO.. Pre>pr later*. Tho *t. Charles is loeatad iv tho bu»i aess centra of the olty, and Is tho largest, most elegant aad eosnnlotely organized Uotol in Southern California. Fiee coach to the house. J. A. GORDON, Manager. SJTWSStSn Union Telegraph la atsisl offlee. Jylltf MOJAVE HOTEI, M<y*ttY» Junotion, Cal. THIS lIOUAS IS NOW FKPARKP M to receive Its aanserous patronsJgjflß. aud tho traveling publlo In general. Be ing outirely new and splendidly tur uisho.i, It a/Toids superior aeoommodu tlous. ITS TABLE D' HOTK Is second ta none lv Southern California TU X BAH Ih supplied with the eheieest brands tif win cm, llsjuors »nd algars. An elegant BILLIARD ROOM Is also attached to the house. All trains stop here for breakfast ami supper, it is the point or departure for the celobraled Inyo county asusM, viz.— Darwin, Lone Tine, Corre Uoido and I an amlnt. Thsottlceof the LONE PINE STAGE CO. Is at this hotel. The patronage ef < traveling public 1m respectfully solicited. MATTHEW** A "BOYD, ft-21-lf Proprietors. ' —— — THE Commercial Restaurant DOWNEY CLOCK. Formerly Hotel Dcs Princes, (■ TIIK ONLY FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN THE CITY. V. OOL, Proprietor. Dos Palmas Hotel & Corral, IS. -hr 1 . _hvl/. JR/. A FULLSUt'I'LYOF GRAIN AND HAY Kent ttonstanlly on hand. Bt-lSa H. W KLEIN. Spring St. Poultry Market, 81 Spring St., between First and SeC*D.d Streets, Keeps constantly on band a full hupply of Came, Poultry, Egge, Butter, Cheese, etc. A'so, FRESH FRUITS. Hifhest price paid far poullrr, came, eggs *ml butter. dS-lni Ht'HUMACIIK.R A "RUNS. KWONC HINC A r 37SPRINO ST. CHINESE ■ Chinese and Ja*- FKRSH TK.k ' lews. oi»> Aerrmnis r ntshed. MIBCBLLANCOUS. MERCHANT TAILOR. J. STRELITZ, Fashionble Merchant Tailor, VTo. 12TRMPLE Block, Soring a treat, Aaiolea. He hue tbe LARtiKBT, WIS KMT AN 11 BEBT B'OCKEU TAII> X ING EMTABLISHMENT In frumlhero Call orala. Hla old customers and the public will Bud it the plaoa to ret BB.S 1 STY LUX aad KII'TI Q ohlainable. NEWEST BBOADCEOTHB, BEAVERS, DOEtdKIMB, DIAGONALS, EANCY CABSIMERKM, VELVET <fc SILK VELV-TINO, Oonatantly on band, ttofers to tbe prla cipal .entlemi'i, of the city , tor whom be has made clothing. mar So necessity to send ta Baa Fran olseo for aood flttlnx suits. decS3-tf MERCHANT TAILOR. When you wlab to baya alotkas made to order and a good fit, call on J. BEKNSTBIN, NBW YORK TAILOR, Mo. Ill) WAIN ST., Between First aad Markai, Los Angeles, aud you will be sura to get a good fit. at nrtees to .nit. sia itr BANKING HOUBBS. FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' BANK Of Lo* Angeles. CAPITAL ...600,000 00 IBAIAB W. HKLLMAN Praaldant Oaaklei BOA KD OF DIRECTORS. I*AIAS W. HEI.I.MAN, BfflßKl MIITIK, 0. w. Ckilm, L. C. uoodwik, 1. 'v a Ki.f-e liui os*mtTN, Jose MAacAnnL, Junss. Ourrn, C. a. Thorn, Kea.nk LEOOVVREI7R. Exchange for sale on NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, BERLIN an I HAMBURG). P.eeoive Depe*its and Issue Thtir Certifioates. Bur and Blell LEGAL TKSDKRg, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY, AND CITY BONDS. Will also par the highest prloe for Gold aud Bllvor Bullion. From and sftorthla date, on all moneys let as Term Daposlta. Interest will bo al lowed. Commercial Bank Of Los Angeles. Authorized Capital 300,000 M. S. PATRICK President E. F. SPRKCE Cash.!*/ I*l RECTORS. M. s. PATBIejK, H, 11. JJorr. A A \V Ili ox rt. U AieKT, H. M. JeDHrroH. I. I.AKiisrani, O. 8. WlTitKuny, Jno. S. Capsox, J. E. HOLLESI BECK, t .. F. BPSMCE. This Bank ia prepared to receive de poalta on open aceennt, issue Certificates of Deposit, and transact a general Bank ing Business. Collections made aud proceeds remitted nt entrant ratee i»f exchange. LOS ANSELES COUNTY BANK. MAIN iTKEET, Los AnfelM Cal Capital Stock (paid up), 300,000 J. . SLAUBOM President it. in. sTAKBH „ Vloe-Prsaldent J..M. XI LIOTT Cachlei DIRECTORS. I. S. S"l>ESOs, P. Bkaudbt, V. A. NOOYRK, f-lUKST 8. BaKFR. ■>■ Smr, B»o. \T. PanacoTT A. w. DoWatAJf. X see ITS SavlnK. r.nk deposits. Juy aud aell c , X■ „„ a«u Prauelsee. New York, London. Paris. Berlin aad Frees Curt. Uuy exchange un all parts of the Lulls Btatos aad Europe. Iteeeive money on open aoeonnt and Car llBeate ef DeposlrPand do a genera banking*!!,! exchange business. Open SaturHuys from fi l . to gp. m. 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