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VOL. IX. SMS i imni , —S^S—t nOllKhed eve»> morning except Mou day, BY .IQiStCtPH 13. LYNCH. TERMS FOR DAILY HERALD: ..nnum, by mall or express $10 -. . months " " J ; ■ cc mont hs " " ■ • ■ ivercd by carriers, per week 25 cents .iS ANGELES WEEKLY riERALD ■ published every Halnrdav morning. TERMS. >»«oyen>r»by mall orexp'.'ess,ouecoviy..iJ.-l'H. ;.t months, " " '* " -I n . ..nsa •' " " " " * livertlseioe-nts inserted at reasonable HI Kinds ol Job-Work il.ae to ' pete i. no Man Francisco In ,'rnje.Mtyle. anil Eleenuco ot Work* '.iistivlilp. LAWYERS. H. K. K. O'HSLVESY. O. O. TRASTtTM. O'Melvony & Trantum, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. ttooms 7 and 8 Strelltz Block, Spring slreet, l.us Angeles. Will give exclusive attenilou lo all basinets entrusted to them. JuHtr V X HOWARD. F. H. HOWARD. J. BROBSEAU. Howard, Brosscau Si Howard, VTTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. R aims, 68,67 and 68 Ter n third floor, Los Augeles. lebStf HENRY tTHAZARD, a TTOB ]N EY AT L AW /COLLECTION DEPARTMENT, G. A. ly liobiuson, Manager. OFFICE — Roms S and » Downey Klack. 'am-tf B. 11. I! v H81.1.1.. KODKSr HUDSON, District Attoruey. MUBBELL & HUDSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,Rooms :i aud I Ducomrou is Block, corner Main * i-Hiiuuercial streets, Los Angeles. inay7-tf A. . I. ci.m.l„ a, H. SMITH A H. i .I.U.IAN B. «t. SMITH iiLASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS, * TTOBJCKYi AT LAW, '•'tflCE. TEMPLE BLOCK lip-stairs, l*'s •...gelss. California. oea-tr-2 As C. BAKER, . t. V rORM 111 V - AT - L. AW. ROOM 50, TEMPE BLOCK, LOS ANOXLES, CAL. Jylftlf srrpttßM m. wuira. J. d. bickxkli.. Bicknell & White, ATTORNSYM AT I. AVV. Ot'Kl — Room 51, Temple Block. auM tf E. J. C. Kewen, ATTOIINE V A.T LAW. office; — Nee. 10 and It, STItELITZ BUiLDl.su, Spring street. PKRRIE KEWk.N will oocupy Ihe samt rooms, conducting a Keal Estate Aganty, together aliU the uu-lness of Unulng mo„ey and the collection of bills. aUU fHYSIUIAMri. Dr. L. ii. Joseph, IMiy »ioiu 11 unci Murjfoou Jas:f 8t SIMiINQ ST., Los Angeles. :■. s. QIUKKSON, M. D. 1.. U'UUIRE, JJ. D. Drs. Giberson & McUuiie, (Successors lo Dr. T. s. Slauwaj,) Office, ICejIQ ,S: leor.over Hotter & iliad ley's KuiUllurriSlore. i-.ch do i i, jji Main slroet.at lhe foot o: Third o2Bliu Or. N. P. RICHARDSON, » - unci e*ur)jcoii at-..deuce, fort Hill, | Office, No. 19HOW *ueua Vista street. I neyßlock,upstair*. J. HANNON, Ma D., ~ OOUNXY PUV«ICIAN. KOOMSUund 15. ("a I'.iHiM A BLuCiv. Residence 1-iuwuey Avenue, Ki»at Angolos, ucur tlie cud or ati net rail* tray, Oiflue hours from 10 lo 12 a. tf.; from 1 to 1 p. M. mpW) tf K. D. WISE, Wm D. IN CAHUONA BLOCK, LOS Anytjles, Oul., ue >rly opposite Cuurt uuse, ofl - ins ka - r.n or Kknalh a 41-ECIALTT. AUlj J. Bechtinger, M. D., (OF VIMNNA.) PHYSICIAN TO THE ITALIAN IN dependent and Freuou M. B. ifocie h.es. Oculist of tli* Frenan Hospital In ■•ii Frnuotsoo. All cnroulc otutiuettw «m«« and operations on tho uvu» attend ed to, OFFICE — No, 761 ft » a ram en to street, eemerof Kearny. ResldencM—aE. our n«r Mason aud I'itclQa ntreets, Hun Frau elsee. oc* ly DR. HAZELTINC. DENTIST, Mas reineved te tlie now and spacious re>«ins, Not. 6 and 1« Cardan* Block, Motel ■tr ■ an t orniv m >.estts •>(■>.! htn Its* nil u i«tvit> c U'| to, Amr pkUrusia. »sti -V j Los Angeles Daily Herald. Morning Telegrams. I'iisni utrrN Uolug South. Mojavk, Jan. 11.—B U Truman, 1. J Webster, J VV Morfonl and wife, \V X Hobart, Miss C Ber tram), H B Mayhew, N MeLaud, W Bieck, W M Willey, B. White field, X G Cute, L F Gilmore, F Kirkpatrick, I C Oobu, Miss Alice Fiuley, Miss I, Wills radar. f.cKl.lifcllve l*ruv,*r«llnfeTN. Sacramento, Jan. 11.—-Sehatu —Tlie Chair appointed Montgome ry, Gwin und Murphy, of Santa Clara, on Joint Committee to visit Yoseinite. McUarvey, from tlie Judiciary Committee, reported adversely to the Mil amending Article 7G of tlie Code of tjivil Proceedure, also the bill defining the rights nf foreign ers; also the bill repealing the quackery law of lust session. A bill was introduced by Nunan amending Section 702 of tba code of Civil Procedure in relation to the reclamation of real property sold on execution. Tlie amend ment provides that extended time for ridemptiou shall he fiom six to twelve months, und reduces the rate of interest front two lo one per cent, per month. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. By Murphy, of San Luis Obispo, for the relief of purchasers of State lands and tn cure defects In titles. Referred to the Committee on Pub lic Lauds. Tbe Chair supplied the vacauci es occasioned by the death of Porter as follows: On the Committee on Federal Relations, Fowler; on Pub lic Buildings, Haymotid. Smith, of Los Angeles, offered a concurrent resolution endorsing the President's Southern policy and the course of the Adtninistra tion In its endeavors to prevent Unitid Slates Senators from usurp ing the functions of the President in relation to tilling appointments. Keferred to tlie Committee ou Fed eral Relations. Huymond ottered a concurrent resolution that the Federal Con gress bu requested to donate moneys received from the sale of public land in California to the State fert'le purpose of irrigation andreclamation. Referred to the Commit tee on Federal Relations. A letter from tho Secretary of Slate, then submitted, stated that returns had,been received from alt the enmities on the total vote at the September election, except ing Alpine, HumboMt, Lassen and Sin Diego, The majority for a Constitutional Convention from the returns on file was 723. A bill was iutroduoed by Hill pro- i villi ill for tlie representation of California at tlie Paris Exposition. I It appropriates 130)000 for mis pur pose and author.zes the Governor to upp diil three Commissioners ut aalartea of $2,500 each. Referred to the Comniiitee oil Public Ex penditures. Tlie Cliitir appointed on joint Committee on tha Labor Question, Pier«nn, Hitymiind and AiuCoppiii. Adjourned. Assembly — Welsh, from the Committee on Public Lands, re ported buck Assembly Bill No 17, in relation to Soldiers' and Bailors' additional homeuiead, nnd recom mended its passage. Plane nnd ajewiH in mo isime, San Francisco, Jin. 11.—The following is a teport ef tho flour and grain remainlug in the State Jantiury Is!, as taken hy the San Francisco Produce Exchange: Flour, 57,187 barrels; wliett, 2,646, --811 cental-; barley, 882,010 centals; oats, 104,998 centals; corn, 119,431 aaokaj rye, 3,905 sacks. Ufrtrm .r Arr airil Atfnln. San Francisco, Jim. ll.—Kear ney wuh n nested again this mom* ing on tlie additional eliarge of misdemeanor, based ou language uttered last Tuesday evening. Ay 11 ■ 1 il»■ * < a N aSfcafl tes ,1 tty l. l |(lrell. Washington, Jan. 11.—A bill was introduced in the House to-day by Lultrell to prohibit lhe employ ment of Chinese or Mongolians on any public works of Ihe United Slates. It provides that, after the 4th of July, 1878, any owuer, mas ter or commaii'ling officer having the management or control of any ship, vessel or craft sailing, navi gated, managed or controlled under the United Slates flag, wiio shall employ Chinamen or Mongolians shall be guilty of miademeauor etc., and upou oonviclion thereof be punished by a flue of not less than $100 und not exceeding $500 for each Chinaman or Mongolian, or subject of the Kmperor of Chi na, aud that tlie ship, vessel or craft employing the tame shall be responsible aud may, by the order ot a court imposing such fine, be sold for the payment thereof. The bill further provides lhat all per sons having charge or control of auy public works or improvements of the United Slates, pj who may •"<• •jrosecuting any such work un coil tract with the Govern nt and shall violate any visions of this act shall be nut guilty of a misdemeanor , upou couviclion thereof, shall mulshed by a flue uf not less ii $1,000 and not exceeding 100, or imprisonment not less v six months or more than one r. The bill gives the several Dis t Courts of tho United States sdiction of all cases coining un its provisions. lUttrell will soou introduce a which provides that nothing tallied in the provisions of thu urallaatloD laws of the United es shall be so construed as to tuit (lie naturalization of Chi li or Mongolians. >tlli-tutt r#e Seuator from Oblu. lolumbus, 0., Jan. 11.—The mocrutio caucus has nominated ldletou for United States Sena- WorklMStaeii «,| I'alllorala fe ver lbs Traue-rnclEtc. Vashington, Jan. 11.—In the ate, Howe presented a memor of the Workingraeu's pur.y of ifomla In favor of extendlrg eminent aid lo the Toxas-l'a LOS ANGELES, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12. LB7B. clflc Railroad. Beferred to the Committee ou Ballroads. Nessalor I'uakllas Denies It. Washinoton, Jan. 11.—Senator Conkliug says the statement that be intends to offer a resolution of inquiry into the charges iv Chan dler's letter, is übsurJ. lo ,|, mini Prueeeillsigs. Washinoton, January 11— The House to-day voted to set aside) privute business and to resume the consideration of the unfinished business of yesterday. Hale moved the previous ques tion on the substitute reported yes terday from the Committee of the Whole. The previous question was defeated by a vote of 109 io 111. Wood then offered a substitute for Hale's resolution and demanded the previous question, the substi tute being In. original resolution without change. Tile Speaker said a vote must first be taken on the report nf Committee—that is on Hale's substitute. Til** Oriilllr, of I , N|»enk. Washington, Jan. 11.—Judge Hemmengway, who is here iv be half of the Gentile Interests of Utah, appeared before tlie House Committee on Territories to-day and made an argument in favoror a bill introduced In the House by I.uttrell, to abolish female suffrage iv the Territory; to prevent poly gamists from serving ou juries to try cases of polygamy; to punish continued llviug In polygamy aud to otherwise secure fair elections. UriiHlur Kiluiuurie lo I Uo President. Washington, Jan. 11.—Seuator Edmunds has written a letter to tlie President on tlie proper rela tions which should exist between tlie Legislative and Executive de partuieuta of the Government in regard to appointments. As the views set fortli by Edmunds are In harmony with those known to be entertained by the President, the Republicans who have read the letter hope that a basis for a per fect understanding between the Administration and Republican Senators may have been herein in dicated. Atiuluer lusllrnuee Co. U.tus In. Hartford, Conn. Jau. 11.—The Itiauranoe Commissioner this morning made application for the appointment nf a Receiver for the Charter Oak Life Insurance Com pany and a teraporaiy injunction. The Judge granted the injunction aud ordeied tbe officers of the Com pany to appear lv court Monday next to show cause. If any, why the application should not be granted, Ibe Maa Tiiieks it Smeiu a Mouse. New York, Jan. 11.—The Sun'a | Wellington special this morning ■ say*: ''i'hat tliere were promises lof support for the Texas-Pacific ! Railroad can he readily proven, j It can be established by competent .evidence thut it was stipulated i that Hayes should give a pledge iv | his iiiauguia' that would be satis fectory to the friends of the Textg j Pacilic. It can be proven also that j the part of his inaugural which speaks of the material interests of tlie South was submitted to a Rep resentative of the Texas-Pacific— one of thu Vice-Preshlenta of the Company—f r his approval. This was to leisure the influence of cer tain men iv Baltimore who are deeply interested In the Texas- Pacilic." ■low the Silver Bill Btaejila, New York, January 11th.—The World's Washington special says that a general inquiry, which has been made among Senators and members eince their return, indi cates quite clearly that thei bill for the r> monelization of silver has lost ground since tlie recess began. Several members of the House have taken opportunity to study the question and have changed their Opinions on various features of it. Liverpool MsrSrls, Liverpool, Jan. 11 — Breadstuff's dull. Wheat, 12s 7d@l2s lid for average; California white, 12« 10J @l3*2d. Corn 28j 3J@2Bs 01 for new mixed western. Dsalils orss Arralsliee. Bucharest, Jau. 11.—Promi nent Russian officers express a dis belief in the immediate conclusion of an armistice. Tlie acceptance of soino basil for peace must precode such a couclusiou. Ami v*rl anrrentlerrd. Cettinje, Jan. 11.—Antlvnri has surrendered unconditionally to the Montenegrins. Mo Ariulelleo Yet. Constantinople, Jan. 11th.— 8:30 A. M.—The armistice has not yet been arranged. The Porte hag received tha ttusaian answer to tbe Turkish communication, proposing au armistice, intimating that ne gotiations must be conducted on tlie basis of eventual peace. These conditions tlie Porte lias not ac cepted. an law ■ seels ad in n,n ,i,,« i>, im uiltieui. Athens, Jan. 11.—It is asserted that an iusurrectiou in Macedonia is imminent. Introduction of the Potato. (Sir Walter proved to bo one of tlio greatest benefactors to bis own country, and eventually to the United States, by tbe Introduction of the potato, In tlie year 1584. The root was first planted on Raleigh's estate nt Yougball, whioh was af terwards sold to tlie Karl of Cork, and Ihe person who had the man agement of the estate| mistook the flower or fruit, as he called It, for the valuable part, and on tasting the potato ball pronounced it a per nicious exotic. Sometime after wards, on turning up the earth, it was discovered lhat tha root had spread largely and in considerable quantities; and from this source Ureal Britain's potato supply com menced, aud then gradually the cultivation was extended through North A merlca. The potato is sup posed to have been a native of j Mexico. Refusing Passage to Drunken Men. In a recent case tli") Indiana Su preme Court holds: A railroad company is not bound to receive any person as a passenger who is drunk to such a degree as to be disgusting, nffeufive, disagreeable or annoying; and a person so drunk as to be likely to violate the common proprieties, civilities und decencies of life bas no riuht to passage while in that condition. Tlie comfort and convenience ol passengers generally must be pro tected, tliulr opinions and fcelrpgs regarded und a proper decorum ob served. Although In a railroad passenger car neither the highest breeding of the drawing room nor tlie fastidious delicacy of the par lor is required, yet the behavior of all persons therein should be be coming tlio place and the general character of tho passengers. Slight intoxicutlop, such as would not be I'kely to soriousiy nffect the con duct of the person intoxicated, would not be sufficient ground to refuse passage iv it public car, al though the person's behavior might not be in all respects strict ly becomiug. Doesn't Like Converts. Queen Victoria, It is said, took uo notice of the Duke of Norfolk's marriage, because the bride was a convert to Roman Catholicism. The Queen does not like Roman Catholics who have been brought up In that faith; but she dislikes converts exceedingly. The fol lowing Btory, which may or may not be true, is told concerning her: The eldest son of a Catholic peer married the daughter of a former Prime Minister. After they had been married somo four or five years, the lady determined to Join the church of her husband. The Queen heard of this, and tbe first time she saw the wife said to her: "I hope Mrs. So-and-so, that what I heard is not true; I hope you are not about to abandon the faith of your fathers." This monition from tlie mouth of royalty had the de sired effect, and ths la ly has from that day to this remained a staunch Protestant. When remonstrated with by some of her Roman Catho lio friends, she replied: " How could I become a Catholic when her Majesty wished me not to do so?" A new Pompeii lias beeu discov j ered in Italy. At the foot of Mount j GarKano v buried town has beeu j laid bare, the hou«es being twenty , feet below Ihe surface. A temple of Diana was first brought to light, | then a porlico composed of columns I without capitals, and, finally, a necropolis covering npurly four acres. The Italian government j has taken measures to continue the ! excavations on a large scale, and I has already discovered a monu ment erected iv honor of Pompey i after his victory over tho pirates. I The town is the ancient Sipontum, |of whicli Strubo und Llvy speak, | and which was burled by an earth | quake. Onedepurtment in France, which in 187-3 mada 10,000,000 gallons of win , hist year produced only 1,000,000, und the lana ratio of de crease Imlds good in other districts, all owing to tlie ravages of the phylloxera. The total wine pro duction will vow fall below half what it was in 1875. Froekn —We have heard the ex pression, "the frozen truth;" but this morning our devil rubbed into the coinposiufj: room aud told the foreraau that the lye was frozen into a solid chunk, and on investi gation his statement was shown to be the frozen truth. — Reveille. SPECIAL NOTICES. ! rom m UlNUyfrniiiteii Jurist. '*[ have tried the Pibitvian SYupp.and i Lhe result fully sustain* your prediction. It hatmade a new mas of me, Infused In to my system new vigor and energy. I am no longer tremulous and debilitated I as when you laat daw me, but stronger, heartier, and wllii a larger capacity tor labor—mental and physical— than at any time during the last Live years. Sold by all druggists, Every farmer who owns a good stock oi horsei, oattle and sheep, and intend* to keeptuera througli tbe winter should at once got a good stock of Bberldan'a Cav alry Condttloa Powder*. On« dollar's worth will save al least a hall a ton of hay. A Remrkable Cure. West Towhbkmp, Vt.,Muy 14,1&10. Messrs. h W, Fowls a Sons. Ueu'.lemen-several years sinco I took a severe oold. which settled on ray lungs where it remained without relaxation. 1 was tbeu In Maseacuusetts, and growing worse and becoming unable to attend to my business, 1 returned home und com ineuced searching lv earnest for some medicine whluh wonM restore my lost health. 1 consulted physicians and tried many remedies, but obtitined uo help and dally g ew wotse. 1 had v ter rible oough and raided a good deal of blood. 1 had profuse night sweuts and severe pain in my side. 1 continued In this state for uontbs.and became so weak tbat it wus with great difficulty I could walk, when I was advised to try WisrAit's Balsam or Wild chjckky, and, to my great Joy I soon tound luut ihisrem. edyuad arrested the Disease. I couttu ued to use the Balsam te the extern offlve bottles and have, since then experienced ao difficulty ofthe luugs. I bellove the Balsam waved mylifeaud I shall evorhold H iv high estimation. Yours truly, Lewis publics, A Wide-Awake Youth's PArER.— For Judicious editing, suleol aud populai contributors, and sprighly, eaterLalnlug readlug,the Youth'a Cvmp*»iU*n, of Boston has no superior among the youth's publi cations Lyon's Katuaibon makes beautiful luxuriant, glossy hair; prevents Its fall ing out or turning gray. It haa stood the tost of 40 years Is churmingly perfumed and has no rival. Henry K. Bond, of Jefferson, Maine, was cured of spitting blood, soreness and weak ness of tne stomaoh, by the use of Jehn lion'i Anodyne Liniment Internally. De It at Ones 1 Persons who have beoonie thoroughly chllleii from any cause, may kave their circulation at oooe restored by taking In to the stomaoh •> »—»--•"»'••■ -* ▼-»•-—— Anodyne Llnli water Haw. MISCELLANEOUS. W. H. NORTHCRAFT, (Successor to George Emerson, formerly the House of Jones A fcmerson; AUCTION & OOMMISdIOX MERCHANT, Corner spring aud Market ats. Regular sale day, SATURDAY at 11 a it. Real Batata, Merchandise, Furniture, Livestock, vugons, etc, sold under the hammer, and (bennies conducts I tn the bo i buslne-s principles. fIWcONSION MKN'IH -OhIOITED. nJOtf OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA m "W. ISTOYBS Has opened out at No. 1 MARKET ST., opposite ihe Court blouss, and will be cleaned to serve his oidfri-ads and the public. Particular attention paid te Real Estate sales. Regular sale days for Horses and rolling stock, WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS. As I have no partners aud do my own . work, I intend to make my oaarges lest than those of an.\ b,idy else In the busi ness, charging on real estate two per eel. fer ths flrsi tioao and on. pereenr. on all sums above that amount. Will t.uy FURNITURE, HOUSES, WACiOSSand all kinds cf property, and p--iy casn. N. El.—Saturday's sales commence at 10 A. M. and close at 4 P. K. K. \V. NOYES, Oldest Aucllonoer In Southern California. BVtl J. Q. JACKSON I timber Dealer Corner Alameda and Fint Streel). BKALEB IN DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS, SHAKES, PLASTER OF PARIS, CEMENT AND HAIR. J. M. GRIFFITH & C§7 Lumber Dealers. CORNER. OF Alameda and First Streets OBALERS IK DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, SHAKES, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES — AT — Perry, Wood worth & Co.'s I.IT M llKit YARDS — AMD — PLANING MILLS, ej... is t'oHi.nereial Mtreet, near Railroad rtopot. rario-ir— SIR \STLEY COOPER'S VITAL RESTORATIVE I Tha gre;*t English remedy for Nervous Debility, spermatorrhea and rrenmtura Decline of Physical Force. The Vital Restorative Wl'l positively cure, thoroughly a tin permanently, any case of kxh vus i p;d VITALITY or Nervous Debility, •Ithtti anutoorof lone; standing, and iv either sex, uo mutter from wuat cause pro duced. The Vital Restorative Is a thoroughly scientific prescription, is not a quack n strum, hence perfectly safe to lake; Is pleasant to the taste, Mipplles to the cerebrospinal and sym pathetic system of ucrves new force, Purities and Enriches The bloo . rejuvenating and relnvigorat- Ing bolli mind anu body. Thousands, both lv this country aud In Europe, can testify to the great restorative properties of this really great medicine. Price, S3 per bottle, or four times the quantity lor 110. sent to any address se cure irom observation. Address all letters to A. K. MINTIE, M. D , (Graduate of the University of Pennsyl vania and late Kesldeut Surgeon to ihe Orthopcedio Hospital of Philadel phia,) No. 722 Montgomery St., Sau Franclr.cn, Hole Agent. P. S.—DR. MINTIIC can be consulted In reference to the above complaints dur ing office hours from 0 a. m. BJ S p. v. daily, and from 6 log In the evening. Sundays, io A. if. to 1 p. M. Consultation FKKK. Thorough examination aud ad vice, f5. Full directions and advice free will, every package of medicine. lylStf FOR SALE lIX LOTW TO SUIT. 6000 Acres of the Lake Vineyard Land and Wa ter Association Lands. The best orange and aeml-tropfcal fruit land lv the State; located In the heart of the San Uabrlel valley, and In tho midst o> the oldest and largest vineyards and orange groves of Los Angelea couniy. No water rates charged. The purchas er of land iruin this Association receives not only bis laud but also a proportion ate -hire of an Inexbausilbta waier sup ply, the most complete Irrlgatluu system lv the strife, which has cost the A-isocla- Uon already over f tO.OOafor ditches, pipes and reservoirs alone. Water in iront of every lot. OhUMMI and school bouses oa tbe tracts. The H. P« H. R. rasses through the lands, Tbe orange orchards and vineyards on these lands and In the vicinity test their capability for this culture. The title Ii perfect. Grant bargain aud sale deeds given. Prices reduced to suit the times. A map of tba Tract may be seen at the office of P. Hcaudry, No. hi New High street.opposite Pico House. All communications addressed to the tteeretary will receive prompt attention. F. W. WOOD.Secy. nlJtf i.»*s Aa*elea, Cal. FORJSALE, HORSES, BUGGIKS AND CAR RIAGES FOR SALE, AtCAMPBKLT. & tVAKELY'S Livery Stable, 47 A l iso street. Also,a two seated CABRI \GK for sale or trade for top buggy orfeed. dls-lm ( tßlAlAliei V takau rh u uleaM ol all wW. Tlv>| caa V J *>' M n ** n « «a,J M -mi b,, nam >Z b/JTli TSa»B W.i.;. ky eaael. Inks aad Bnubea and eeary ■UuK S'-Beil uuak Mil MANOVaCTl'Kknief the *«tda*f.l •- STANDI N rlTi»i«s.vnssj •• wrl •* 3*,.. •m— BUBINKSS CARDS. - JUOSON, GILLETTE & SMITH, EXAMINERS OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCERS, Kooms U an* I*. MelMaaid Block, Male St.. I .OH ANOELBS, Cal. ■aptfM John £. Jackson. CIVIL BNQINBKR AND RURVSYOIt. Room 41 Tempi* Block, sljlf Wm. H. J. BROOKS, Searcher of Records and Examiner of Titles. AH ST ACTS OF TITLE, loolndlag every transaction from th* earliest dates to the present time, made with aocnrauy and dispatch. ne-W.I.EN'S BUIDINa, roruer Spring and Temple streets. James C. Kays, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CON VEYANCER. OFFICE— Temple Dlook (part of old Bank Building), Commissioner of Deeds Tor the State of Indiana. sßlm REMOVAL I have ro moved my office to Ne. 10, MsTT'S BUILDING, Adjoining the new Pastofflce. T. IJ. MOTT. 421-1 m HOTELS. a. s. biok-«ki.i.. r». a. rAicttuUAS. PACIFIC HOTEL, BICKNELL&FARQUHAR.Prps. Aiijainlng the Union Depot, Convenient to all trains arriving or de parting from Los Angeles, street cars to ail parts of the city. Everything new aud clean Board by the day or week at reasonable, rat*s. u24tf ST, CHARLES HOTEL, LOS AKOELKS, CAL., S. W. ORAICUE & CO.. Proprietors. The St. Charles II loeaieu in tbe busi ness centre aftae ally, and Is tht lamesi, most elegant and cenpletely organized Hotel in Southern California. Free coach to Iho bouse. J. A. CORDON, Manager. B-srtV.stcru Union Telegraph la Netel olEce. JylluT MOJAVE HOTEI, Mqjavo Juuotiou, Cal. ' r HIS HOUBB IS NOW PKPA RED £-4 JL to reueltrt lla numerous nrtrottsJQJL und ti." traveling publ 10 In general.Hj lng entjr- ly new and splendidly tur nlshud, it utfoid* superior aeeoaamoda llons. ITS TAIiLE B» HOTK U second to none In Southern California THK IAK Is supplied with the choicest brands of wluas, kquors and cigars. An elecaul BILLiAIU' KOOM ti also attaohed to the house. All trains stop here for br*»akfast ani supper, it is the point of departure for the celebrated Inyo couuty rulnes, vis.— Darwlu, Lone Pine, Cerro Uordo aud I all* am int. Tho otllt'fsf the LONE PINK STAGE CO. Is at this hotel. The patronage of c travelingpufclie in respeatfully solicited. MATTHEWS * BOY B, fuli-lf Proprietors. THK Commercial Restaurant DOWNEY BLOCK. Formerly Hotel Dei Princes, IS THB ONLY FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN THE OITY. V. OOL, Proprietor. Dos Falmas Hotel & Corral, 0. IP. ~R. a mrTiisrrriTnrew>is and nay Kept constantly oa hand. ■MM H. W. KLEIN. KWGNC HINC & CO., 37 Si-RINU ST. CHINESE STORE. Chln.se and lapaaese flood* and Toys. EKKUH TKam. eheaaosl and bast la town. OIU AM of the best brands. Servants and head, ef all kino, fur nished. «Mtf Garcia & Arzaca, ti Mew Commercial St., Tin Smiths and General Jobbing. /TIN ROOFING, LARD, HONEY AND S.KUIT CtNHs specialty. Oas Biting Vl plumbing lv ail It. branches. IarJOBBISa promptly attended 10. I aim MISCELLANEOUS. MERCHANT TAILOR. J. STRELITZ, Fashionble Merchant Taiier, No. HTX'MPLE Rlaok, Spring street, Loe Angeles. He has tho LAROnJST, KIN H.ST AN 11 rtKMTS IH'KKU TAll. R -INU EHTABLIHH MKNT in Southern Call'ornla. 'Ms old cusiomers and the publlo will find It the place to get BR** ' styi.kk and FirTl>o obtainable. NEWEST BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DOESKINS, DIAGONALS, FANCY CASSIMKRES, VELVET et SILK VELVETING, Constantly oa hand. Refers te the prln olpal senllemen of the city, tor whom he has made clothing. Bar*No necessity to send to Saa Fran cleee forgeod flttlac salte. deoAQ-tf MERCHANT TAILOR. Vhett you wish to h«v« oiothei msde to order and a good fll, call on J. BBKNSTEIN, NUV YORK TAILOR, No. 149 MAIN ST., Between First und Mt.rkT.ei, Le* Angelee, aud you will be sure te got a food't, at prleee to nuit. sin i: r BANKING HOUSES. FARMERS' c MERCHANTS' BANK Of Loa AuEeles- CAPITAL 000,000 OO ISAIAS W. 11ELLMAN President _ Cashier BOARD OF DIBKCTORg. Lsaias w. Killiax, Shroaxfß Mbybb, e>. W < oii.bs, L. C. aoenwl- . Oa.Bf.Mi byoessus, Jose Maboabbi,, Jons ». Ouirria, C. E. THOK, Frank Liccv'Ssbk. Exchange for sale on NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, BERLIN ami HAMBURG. Rceeive Deposits and Issue Their Certificates. Bur and Hell LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY, AND CITY BONDS. Will also par tlie highest price for Gold and silver Bullion. From and after this date, on all moneys le las Term Depuslts. Interest will be al lowed. Cemmercial Bank Of Los Angelea. Authorized Capital - 300,000 M.S. PATRICK Presldsut E. f. bpence ..„ Ceahier I»I RECTOR*!. M.U. Tatrick, a. 11. Morr. A. A. WILCex, tl. Until, H. M. Johnston, I. Lanbbmbih, J. 8. WiTHßanr, Jnu. O. Capbon, . E. UtLLIM BtCK, h. F. SPENCE. This Bank la prepared to receive de po.lt. en open aeceunt, is.ue Cerlllltates of Depoeit, and traasact a ceneral Rank tne Business. Collections made aad proceeds remitted at tut rent rstee oi axahange. L6S ANSELES COUNTY BANK. MAIN BTieBBT, Loa Angeles _ Cal Capital Sleek {paid up), 300,000 J. a. B'.AUSOK --tv President R. a. i-.a k «t v Ylae-Prtildent J. >!. BLLIOTT Caeblei DIRECTORS. I, a. st iinca, P. Boaubht, V. A. Hoovsn, I . -ear V. Baksr, J. Kit my, <Ik». W. PaaaeoTr A. W. Butt XAM. Eeealva Savlags n ,nk depealu. Bay and cell esaaaage on Ban Franelsco. New Yerk, Leadea, ParU, Berlin and Frankfort. Buy exchange on all parU o' tbe United States aad Buraps. Receive meaev en open account and Cer tlßeate or Deposit, aad de a general baaklagand txehange buslasss. FOB iR/ZEZLSTT. FINE COTTAGE. CvKlalnlns live mm, la tbe heart ofthe olty. Spi.n'Jld view and goad lecatloa. A tlx teem dwtlllag hausa, la gaad le eatioa; clese te business portion af the olty; has Just beea newly palsted aad papered. Apply ta P. BR A U DRY , No. II New High si »p>. Plee Hease. aell A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Maarriaare I §mmm\\\\\\\W On iB eSUftrmeare •*» rWrsvlo Xixure a#ta>hnp Soil Abw^M ■ ■ 1 e*wr*r<. £Ua*s«MMu *«* hn» A CLJVWAh LaVrinU ml*m «*■**,, M t«4 j-K-amj agf a»| -PlMrt-iM Ravi l>a*-liaaV tmV taMtaetl,K, mwtoe IO mm. BalxwWtitiK »siipif4a». i-seslfM ml iarU»i ki, m*r*», tattirLViDvm mm DHUM^ag^ rsrMm ISO. 40 SOCIETY NOTICES. *~" " ~~ ■ 1 ■ Masonic Hotice. ~~ A 1 *■»«•• **. * A. M.-Ths staled mMilnca or this Lodce art held o. tS> first MONDa V of each moat uu w » 7: * *■ M - Member, or roniai! pha, Ne. 302, and 11 Master Maeoat la good standing are cor llslly Invited. Byordernfthe Wi M:• i'hab. amm, aaeretaiT. A »>b.sitas.pha Ma m/\r aw, K. A. *M. The elated asset lags of i his usiis are bald en the T8.'.8.D MONDAY of each mot.tk, at I p. v. By order ol the w;. M'- H. Hu, I. eh, aco-r, Lis ."njeles Chapter So. IS, ■:■ t Stated oouTeeatieat oa I. MONDAY of eacta moalb JH f. a. at Sojourning sempaaioaa la Secretary. Los Angeies Ceunoll Ne. It, Heyaj ajaj Select Maittri, F.ti, Balds lv suited assemblies oa tba BUS Moad»y of each month at Masoale Kail at 7:80 P. M Hojournlnjz Conusl-isf la stood standing ar fraternally invited la attend. B> order ofthe Th*. lII*. I R. H. CUNNINGHAM, Recorder". ' De LionCea.eiand.rj Mm. Molds its stated cenofaTes at tha Aav inm in M«sonle Hall, aa the Ta% rHURSDAY ef ea h m«nth,at7K o'elojk p. at. Sojourning KaUhu lefipdaTli goad standing are eordbdly Invited ta »v tend. By order or the •"' ■'• O*. J. 0. Lrrn.artßi.p, Retards*- ' I. O. O. P. —.mar Awgeitto isd (a a . i M . NSLaW V °, r "Oar Vem-taj?. at Odd Fel o.s' Hall, Mem? V letting and sojo .n.lng brothers la good' standing are Invited U> attend M. LEHMAN. K. O. A. M. LAnmncE, Hec. Bee. Uolden Mule ladgeßa IM, I. e.O.r. 'r''"* at t o'clock, uaieura- ~">g brethren la good etaadlaa are cordially lav.led. By order, ■T.D.Ai.r.E,, R, B . P ALUC ".-*-q* Ana-aloe Lottgejre. SB, g. m. m.». -•BjfJßJjpW each week at 7* o'clock. 80 . louralng brethren jj, n^j standing are oordlally Invltod. A. Orange Grova tnoaen anient, Nt. 81.1.0. t. F. MBETiNaa) heU dX H' 1 " "'• Beoead sad PeoWei of each mohtbat . ?!■} m. nojouraing Patrl feu'toattend 3 « — B. Manx,,*. Scribed C U1 »- C - 1 '- » Knights ef Pythias. meete'eCfry t PufidLv avlata/at" . o'olock, at the Castle - Hefl Downey Black. vu sojouralag X eights la good standing are -ordui i . "avlteaV i< ™ L A - DUNBMOOR.a a C E. MILEB.K. of R. v. >*S»»» Confidence Engine Company NeTT. o , REOULAR MEETINOB al /HI thl ». < r :"n'Panr will take place /JmWE\ tb * nrat Wednesday eve i*§\Wml nlng ol erub month, at t •vjpEfSß o'clock. By order, W. M. MOiiRB, Mecrttary, ' J*^***- MI -----'--» 1 -P»'»F^^ C. F. HKINZEMAN A CO., Successors to I. B. SAUNDERS A OO BfIUGGISTSANB CHEMISTS, ffS Maiu Streot. LOS ANOBLES. The CHOICEST TOILaT ARTICLKB, J the ' "' PUREST L3UOM and PATENT IfKDI. nines or tn kinds, aor PreeerlaUoaaaare- Uliy comaaaaded day aad night. aao-tr-) FRENCH DRUGSTORKI Y. CHEVALIER'S JDRTJO- STORE Has been removed front BIONORKT'd BLOCK le Cardena Bleck, 118 Main St., Opposite the MaiiposaStore. FRENCH ANl> OTHHK KOKKIGN PATENT M»*li:t: NKS. PERFUMERY, BRUSHES AND ALL TOILETTE ARTICLES. aarPrescrlptions prepared with great «»»■ dttf EVERGREEN CEMETERY. n nJt',l,"'f Tl 'l OT " >rlh * • ,loT » eemalary offer leu for the nest NINETY DAYS at HALF PRICE and on EASY MONTH LV PAYMENTS. SPECIAL AKRANOEMB-a-iS will be na id. wltb tkese wishing to traaafer rrltada from tthtr cemeteries to Mrer grttn ctmtttry, at. NOMINAL PRICES, It application Is taade immediately. For farther lalersaatlon apply to ISAAC W. L-RB.S.cretary, eatf at aad at Main Ht., Ist Aagelre, Cal FOE RAT ."FT! I offer my plsee, three oneruta of a mile from Dowaty city, oa th. Wilaataav lea read, adjolslrr the College; at a tar. " gala. Il comprises TWENTY ACHES, Ftflees of whleb are la frail, »t ahaaat varlstles. Thtreart ataht aarta of eat grapes. Conloriable hoaee eaSa> premises. . LOW PRICE A MM/ Isaesedtaia -tease desired, with th. t iraiu, eta. Wait hot aa aeaeoslty Jr« la. OWT a> Atoy h.