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VOL. IX. got lUgclcjs $mU, I'nMlah"..! eve.y morning except Mon day, ky .1 c*:-i ICI'II D. LYNCH. TER.«IS FOR DAILY HERALD: •«r annum, by mail orexpress $10 six months " " <j i'hree months " " 8 Delivered by carriers, per week 25 cents 13S ANGELES WEEKLY HERALD m tinhlUtber] every Satu cda 1 ' mornini; TSRMS. ■ yeai,by mall orexpress,onecopy..tStll sis months, " " " " £* rilree " " " " " -1 * \d.;. It i iinanM Inserted at reasonable awe. All uiu.la at Jsb'werk Uoue to I'tssniiese with mmm rrsuasMsco tn 'riw.'si; !e, nud Elegranueol Wnrka ~IAll»Ui|l. LAWYERS. H. tt. 3. O'MBI.VENT. O. O. TBAHTDH. O'Melveny & Tiautu'M, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Rooms 7 and 8. Btrelitl Block, Spring street, Loi \ngeles. Will give exclusive attention io all business entrusted to them. Jatti — ■ V.K.HOWARD. f. H. HOWARD. J. BROSSEAU. Howard, Brosseau & Howard, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Rooms, 88,67 and 88 Tem ple Block, third floor, Los Angeles. tebS-tf HENRY T. HAZARD, V TTO X IN EY AT JL. A. W CIOLLECTION DEPARTMENT, G, A. j lloblnson, Manager. OFFICE — Roms 8 and • Downey Block. iaSI-tf S. 0. HUBBKLI.. KODNBY HUDSON, District Attorney. HUBBELL & HUDSON, A TTORNEYS AT LAW.Uooms 3 and 4 Ducommun s Block, corner Main A Commercial streets, Los Angeles. may7-tf a. aidUMBM* O. H. SMITH A 11. CHAPMAN. H. U. SMITH GLASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS, AT LAW, I. FFIOK - TEMPLE BLOCK up-stalrs, Log \naetes, California. oc2-tf—2 A." C. BAKER, .* Ti'UUN KY - AT - I-. AW, ROOM 50, TEMPE BLOCK, 1.-.S ANGELES, CAL. Jylotf STKI'I! sy v.. Will I K. J. D. BICKNEI.T-. Ilicknoll & White, ATTUIvNUYd AT LAW. OFr'l 'X -uVeui 6u, Temple Block, null ft E. J. C. Kewen, ATt'OItNKY A r V L.A.W. OFFICE—Nos. 10 and 11, STIIELITZ BUILDING, Spring street. BiiRRIE KEWEN will occupy the same rooms, conducting a Real Estate Agency, together with the business of iJaulug money and the collection of bills, slotf PHYSICIANS. Dr. L. B. Joseph, J.<s f SI SPRING ST., Los Angeles. N. S. UIBSRSOX, M. D. L. U'OUIRE, M. D. Drs. Giberson & McGuire, (Successors to Dr. T. S. Blanway,) Office, Main Stieet,over Doner & Brad ley's Furniture store. Kesidenoo, LOt Maiu streel, ut Hie loot ol Third o2b-lm Or. ti. P. RICHARDSON, l*i«v ►sicimi and burgeon KwiitleqßOi Fort Hill, | Oflloe.No. 19Dow iluenu Visla street. I neyßluck,upstairs. J. HANNON, M. D., COUNTY PHYSICIAN. ROOMS Hand 15,CAKDONA BLOCK. Kestdence Downey Avenue, East Los Augeles, uear the end of street rail way. Office hours from lv to 12 a. m. ; from 1 to 1 p. is. ap2o tf It. D. WISE, M. 1). Obi>iUi'l IN CARDONA BLOCK, LO.-S Augeles, o*l.. uo irly opposite Court HoUSU. OF MVMALKS A SPECIALTY. auls J. Bochtinger, M. D., (OF V/KNNA.) PHYSICIAN TO THE ITALIAN IN tlop.jtl.ieut and Fruncti M . H. aocle ties. Ouuiloiof tiie French Hospital In Him iMMiii'i.'/ii, AU chi'Gliic obstinate eases and up .uMttou* on ths eyes attend ed to, OFFICE—No, 704 Sucrawento street, corner of Kearuy. Residence —SE. cor ner Mason and PuolJlc streets, Sau Frau elsco. ooS ly OR. HAIELTINE, DENTIST, lias removed to the new and spacious rooms, Nos. Q and v Cardoua Block. Mala street, (formerly occupied by Dr. Palmer) where he wilt be happy to see bis friends and former patrons. fSif yyE RECOMMEND TO FAMILIES CUITTARD'S ACME COFFEE For a tr'al, and we let the consumers be t|io fudges of its merits. iHTAIso, importers and manufacturers of Wplce-i, Chocolates, Teas, Cream Tar tar, Soda,, saieratus and Infallible Yeast Powder. 403 & 407 SANSOWE STREET, dB9-am SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK BREWERY PHIL. LAUTH (Successor to Chris. Hanne) Proprietor. Ths CLEAREST, PUREST and MOST BRILLIANT LASER BEER South of Ban Fraaotaoo. Order* for DRAUGHT or roTTLED B»ttk promptly attended to. Tke wslete • *» ~ Los Angeles Daily Herald. Morning Telegrams. I'ttaseujf ere sV'.m.K Somli. Mojave, Jan. 20.—F Swift, J P Sullivan, 8 F Norton, Miss R Mark*, A W Slsaon, E Mills, M Bettman, Mrs J Sreaovlch, A F Chaublin, N R Mnxev, M FQuinn, J H Conevay, C G Utteg, PMailies. Mojave, Jan. 21st.—C Cohen, J Giesting, TP Rice, W Hamilton, A M Cann, J Sevenoaka, Frank O Cuttari, J A William?, J Layer, J Ring, IT Stroud. Leglslntlvo I'roceeil.uar*. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 21.—ASSEM BLY—Coffee, from the San Fran cisco delegation, reported - favora* lily on Hwift'a bill to prohibit "piece clubs." A bill by Brilinn ijaptnlttliig Ihe rate of Interest in* tfris-Btivte. It fixes the rale at 8 per cent. Re ferred to the Committee on Ways and Meana. Bill by Myers amending Section 3821 of the Political Code to extend the time in which Assessors rnav. collect taxes secured by real estate, from the first Monday of July to tho 4th Monday of October. Re ferred to the Committee on Ways and Means. All Qnlrl ou ihe stnml |,i»ft«, San Francisco, Jan 21.—During yesterday the city was as quiet as uaual. In accordance with precon certed arrangements the military were on duty at their respective armories, but uot the slightest oc casion aroje for their services. Notwithstanding the announce ment that no meeting would be held at the City Hall lots, several hundred people gathered iv that viciuity early in the afternoon and collected in groups on tbe side walks discussing the situation quietly. A number of boys took possession of the speaker's stand and amused themselves with sky larking and ground and lo.'ty tum bling. The men them selves mostly to the sidewalks on both sides of Market street and the lots themselves were mostly de serted except by boys as above mentioned. Tho police were uot conspicuous though occa sionally, one or two gray coats were visible lv that viciuity. A large number of the workingmen went over the bay to attend a meet ing at Oakland. Everything there passed off quietly. About two thousand were present altogether. Tile .York I uameit*s Leader* frn leal, San Francisco, Jan. 21.—The Presidents of tho various Working men's clubs in this city have issued an address to the public, holding that they havo a right to protec tion in their meetings under con stitutional guarantee, and that Ihe Mayor, In breaking them up, bas inaugurated a policy of terrorism, and that his acts are unwarranted by the actual stato of affairs. Klin ou I lie Odd FellUWk' Ussl. 1 lie .'lay Rlri'i'l ll>*a«h Tliret.loi.eil San Francisco, Jan. 2).—A run commenced on the Odd Fellows' Bank Saturday aud continues thla morning. Tbe sidewalk in front is crowded with people and police guard the door to keep out a greater uumber than cau be attended to at once. The bank ia paying out fifty 'dollars on demand anil requiring two days' notice for each subse quent hundred dollars. At the Clay Street Savings Bank there is an unusual demand, though uot what could be considered a run. A number of suit II depositors are withdrawing their accounts. The bank is paying out ou demand up to $300. Over that amount they require notice in accordance with their by-laws. Very few notices have beeu given thus fur. At the Hiberuia, German and Masonic Banks uot a ripple of excitement appears. The San Francisco Savings Union report a siigiit Increase of business both ways. The attend ance at all savings banks Is in creased by tbe fact of dividends, being now payable aud many of the crowd are either drawing them or having them credited up ou their books. The geueral impres sion among well informed parties is that any excitement that may exist is without good ground. Work fur Ibe Workliiiriiieu. San Francisco, Jan. 21.—About 200 men were set at work by the railroad company this morning filling iv Mission bay at $1 per day. Tho company expect to set 400 more at work to-morrow should they offer their services. A Sl>«'e, ly Issue wilh site *V»rk|Mg ■neu. San Francisco, Jan. 21.—The workingmen announce that their convention will assemble at Tem perance Hall, corner Twenty fourth and Alabama streets, be tween Harrison and Bryant, at 7:SO this evening. Tho authorities are making effective preparations to cany out their policy of repres sion. I tic Poor TllrklNll Refug-ecis. London, Jan. 21.—The Daily Telegraph prints the following un der date of Constantinople yester day: Mrs. Master, agent of the English Relief Fund, has just ar rived hero with a train full of refu gees from Adrianople. These un happy people have beeu in open cattle trucks three days. Many perished from the cold weather. Last night fifteen were found dead in the trunks. Tho suffering of all ia described as awful. Mothers are reported In their frenzy to have thrown away living babies rather than ace tbem die in their arms. As the train moved from Adrianople numbers of people tried to cling to the out side and framework of the carri ages, and many attempted to ride on the buffers. At one station, where hundreds of people had con gregated without food for two days, the men threatened Mr. Mather with violence If bread wag not given to tbem. Yesterday there were 15,000 wo men and children out iv tbe snow at Three trains full nre LOS ANGELES, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22. LB7B. hourly expected to arrive at Con stantinople. It is not known where they will find shelter. The snow ia seven inches deep and ia still falling, while the cold ia intense. All that can possibly be done is being effected by the administra tors of the relier fund, but many Uvea are being sacrificed. €ie»j»ai)B#*'4 Igeeclle Arrived n* Urnveseuil. Gkavesend, Jan. 21.—Cleopa tra's Needle arrived here to-tlay. MISCELLANEOUS. Lots for Sale! >N THK INSTALLMENT PLAN OR CHEAP FOR CASH. West Los Angeles Otters the best opportunity for delightful homesteads of auy that has ever been ot- I fered for sale to the publlo. THK WHOLE TRACT IS LEVEL. Oulysmricieuty inclined forgood drainage THK st«L IS KXCKLI.K.IT. Aud of sucli cunrucler that it uever cakes and is uolther muddy In Winter liar dusty in Suroinor. IT HAS A DITCH Or' WATER RUN NING THROUGH IT. TIIE MAIN STREET AND AURIC Ul, TDIIAL PARK RAILROAD Is completed uud running through the en tire land and 1 now operated successfully through Park Avenue, 100 feet wide, o en Ing luto the Agricultural Grounds. A DEPOT Oi' THE LOS ANGELES AND INDEPENDENCE RAILROAD IS LOCATED ON THE GROUNDS. Tbls Is really tbo West End of our beau tiful city, wilh the benefit of FRESH, PURE BREEZES FROM THE OCEAN, uucontamlnated by gas or sewer effluvia. A glance at the elegant mansions and fashionable roaidenoes now c.ectod aud ln course of erection must sat isfy auy per son doah Ing a home that this Is the place] THK TERMS WILL BE MADE EASY AND PRIOES MODERATE. MIPS WILL BE FOUND At tho ottlce of Ilia Farmers' 4 M chants' Bank. Also, at the oßlee of the Main Sire and Agricultural Park Railroad. O. W. CHILDS nud JOHN O. DOWNEY will give special attention to those seek ing information. septl6tf apple Trees. EIGHTY THOUSAND AP PLE TREES. I am prepare 1 to sell,at uuprecodent edly low figures, eighty thousand apple trees, ef the most approved varieties. Those who propose to set out orchards would do wsll lo call and examine my slosk. lam alse prepared to sell IJE1 J E A X and other orchard tress, en favorable terms. My object in saoriflolng these trees Is to retire from tbe nursery busi ness G. D. COMPTON, COMPTON, Los Angeles Co,, Cal. dlltf MISCELLANEOUS. STATEMENT OF THK CONDITION OF TUE Farmers* & Merchants' Bank OF LOS ANGELES. At the close of business, Saturday, Jan uary luth, 1878, ASSETS. Cash on hand at Los Angeles $111,894 4D Cavh in bankwttb cor respondents in San Francisco 137,118 04 Cash ln bank with correspondents in New York,.. 1,810 «9 Total cash SIoj.S::, 13 Bills receivable and overdraws. 708,401 44 Bouds and warrants (Los Augeles city aud county 335 38 Bank building, tw<t Vaults, fixtures, etc. 20,614 SO Real Ottate taken lv foreclosure of mort gages 11 ,$33 68 $957,571 32 Note—The amount of interest due and accrued, but uncollected, Is 819,737 14, which Is not Included In ihe foregoing statement. The assets are situated ln Lis Angeles city, the evidence of the same being iv the vaults of said ban it. LIABILITIES. Capital stock, paid 1 up $475,000 00 Reserve fund 50,000 00 Total capital 8525,000 00 Due depositors * 404,133 12 Due correspondents... 5,42* 38 Dividends uncalled for 300 00 Profit aud loss meet, undivided profits.... 22,711 82 $857,571 32 Examined aud found correct. L. C. GOODWIN, JOHN S. GRIFFIN, KUOENE MEYER, Committee. Isaias W. Hellman, President, being duly sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing statement of the condition ef the assets and liabilities of said bank is true, to the best of bis knowledge nnd belief. ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, Piesldent. .Sworn an 1 subscribed before CHAS. E. MILES, Jl7-lm Couuty Recorder. S TAT E M E N T OF THE Farmers' & Merchants' Bank OF LOS ANCELES* Of the Amount of Capital Actually Paid up ln Uold Coin. Capital Stuck, paid up ln Gold $475,000 STATE OF CALIFORNIA. t M County of Los Angeles.) Isalas W. Hellman. President, helu£ duly sworn, deposes and says that the foregsmg statement of tho amount of cap ital actually paid in is true, to tbo best of his knowledge aud belief. IBAIAS W. HELLMAX. Presldout. Sworn and subscribed before CHAS. E. MILES, Jl7-lm County Recorder. OP THE CONDITION OF Los Angeles County Bank At the commencement of business. January 2d, 1878. *, ASSETS. Cash on hand 930,181 60 Safe, furniture and fixtures 1,500 00 Loaus 541,254 00 Heal estate 20,100 . s ISNMW Cj LIABILITIES. Duedeposltors |2?6 807 92 Capital stock 288.000 00 Net undivided profits collected 30,812 59 Reserve Fund ai.toj «W Dividends uncalled 10. 1,363 00 Money held peudlng advloe 728 94 Due other banks 1u,6»8 tti J5»3,030 68 [The above statement does not Inolnde Interest due and unpaid amounting to 815,000.] The assets are situated in Los Augeles county, except part or the real estate, whloh Is ln San Bernardino oouni y. The evidences or indebtedness to the bank be ing in the ranlt of the building occupied by said bank and the major part being aiset on record In the Couuty Recorder's offlcesol Les Angeles and San Bernar dino oounties. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 1 Couuty of Los Angelos. I J. S Slauson, the President, and J. M. Elliott, the Cashier of Los Angoles Coun ty Bank, being severally duly sworn, each for himself s iys that the foregoing statement Is true. Signed, J. S. SLAUSON. Signed, J. M. ELLIOTT. Sworn and subscribed to before mo, this sixteenth day of January, 1878. Signed, A.C.HOLMES. 117-lw Notary Publlo. ST-A-TE^EEIsTT OF THE ACTUAL PAID-UP CAPITAL — OF — Los Angeles County Bank January 2d, 1873. The amount of Capital St.irk actually paid ln Is, In United States (told Coin, Two Hundred and Elglity-Six Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ((286,000). STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 1 Ba County of Los Augeles. ) ' •J, 8, Slauson, the President, and J. M. Elliott, the Cashier, ef Los Angeles Coun ty Bank, being severally duly sworn, each for himself says that the foregoing statement Is truo. Signed, J. S. SLAUSON. Signed, J. M. ELLIOTT. Sworn aud subscribed to before me, this sixteenth day of January, 1878. Signed, A.C. HOLMCS, 117-lw Notary Public. KWONC HINC A CO., SPRING BT. CHINESE SI'OKE. Chinese and Japanese (.foods and Toys. FRESH TEAS, cheapest and best In town. OrQARS of the best brands. Servants and hands of all kinds fur nished. oWtf MISCELLANEOUS. W. H. NORTHCRAFT, (Successor toOeorge Emerson, formerly the House of Jones A Emerson.) I AUCTION 4 COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner Spring aud Market Sts. Regular sale day, SATURDAY at 11 A M. Real Estate, Merchandise, Furniture, Livestock. -Vagons, etc., sold under tho hammer, and the sales conducted no the be-t business principles. SWCONSIQN MENTS -OLICITED. n2otl OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. ■ 18. "W. ITOTES Has opened out ut No. 1 MARKET ST., opposite the Court Housq, and will be pleased to serve his old friends and the . public. Particular attentlen paid to Real Estate sales. Regular sale days for , Horses and rolling stock, WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS. As I have no partners and do my own : work, I intend to make my charges less . than those of anybody else in the busi ness, charging on real estate two per cent, for the hist 31000 and one percent, on all sums above that amount. Will buy FURNITURE. HORSES, WAGONS aud ull kinds of property, and pay casn. N. Is.— Saturday's sales commence at 10 A. X, aud close at 4 p. K. E. W. NnYEI, Oldest Auctioneer In Southern California, nvtl J. G. JACKSON Dealer Cernor Alameda and First Streets. IiKALBS IN DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS, SHAKES, PLASTER OF PARIS, CEMENT AND HAIR. J. M. GRIFFITH & CO. Lumber Dealers. CORNER OF Alameda and First Streets DEALERS lit DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, SHAKES. HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES - AT — Perry, Woodworth A Co.'s LXI MliKlt YARDS —an n — PLANING MILLS, W«. !ft t'ocuisiercl.l atreet, near Untlrond Ifteiioc. inr2o-tf— The Steams Ranchos, ALjVUF.D ROBINSON, Trustee, 412 iinrui i Ht., Shu l-'rtiut.'iHco, I'nJ. ' 8 4 \4 \ f \ ACRES OF LAND FOR O sale, in lotM to suit, suit able for the culLure of Oranges, Lemons, Llrues,Flga, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barley, Flax, Hamie, Cotton, etc., aud also many thnugaud acres of Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suit able tor Dairying. Good water is abuudaut at an average depth of six feet from the surface. On al most every acre of this land FLOWING AHTESIAN WELLS can be obtained, and the mure elevated portions can bo irri gated by the water of the Santa Ana river. Most pf these lauds are naturally moist requiring only good cultivation to product crops. TERMS-One-fourth Cash; balance in one, two and three years, with 10 per cent Interest. : I will take pleasure in showing these lauds to parties seeking land, who are , Invited to come and see tbls extensive tract before purchasing elsewhere. WM. R. OLDKN, Agent. Anaheim, Los Angeles county, D«c. 24, 1 87 FOR SALE" lIV LOTM TO -HIT. 5000 Acres of the Lake Vineyard Land and Wa ter Association Lands. The beat orange and semi-tropical fruit, land iv the State: located in the heart of the Han Gabriel valley, and in the midst ot the oldest und largest vineyards and orange groves of Los Angeles county. No water rates charged. The purchas er of laud from this Association receives uot only his laud but also a proportion ate share of an inexhaustible water sup ply, the most complete Irrigation system In the stale, which has cost the Associa tion already over HO.OOOforditches, pipes and reservoirs alone. Water in iront of every lot. Churches and school houses on the tracts. The H. p. R. R. passes through tbe lands. Tbe orauge orchards and vineyards on these lands and in tbe vicinity test their capability for this culture. Tbe title is perfect. Grant bargain and sale deeds given. Prices reduced to suit the limes. A map of the Tract may he seen at the offloe of P. Beaudry, No. 81 New High street, opposite Pico House. All communications addressed tothfe Secretary will receive prompt attention. F. W. WOOD.Secy. nUtf Los Angeles. Cal. EVERGREEN CEMETERY. Tho proprietors of the above Ci lottery offer tots lor the next NINETY DAYS at HALF PRICK and on EASY MONTH* LV PAYMENTS. SPECIAL ARRANOEMEN.S will be niado with those wishing to transfer friends from other cemeteries to Ever green Cemetery, at NOMINAL PRICES, if appltcatlou is made Immediately. For further Information apply to ISAAC W. LORD, Secretary, oltf 82 and 84 Main St., Los Angeles, Cal A4 A A A fll'Z7..'J: IL'.su'uu^SV •nl Alllllni*." . e .. p «t"t.*c«*!'s^i. VIHV W 1,5A8U.m.8.., ouwnuuu.* mm BUSINESS CARDS. JUDSON, GILLETTE & SMITH, EXAMINERS OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCERS, Rooms 18 anil 14, MoUonald Block, Main St., LOS ANfJELES, Cal. sepustf John £. Jackson, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Room tl Temple Block. slBtf Wm. 11. J. BROOKS, Searcher of Records and Examiner of Titles. ABSTACTB OF TlTLE,including every transaction from the earliest dates to the present time, made with accuracy and dispatch. BWALLEN'S BUIDINO, corner Spring and Temple streets. JantAS C. Kays, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CON VEYANCER. OFFICE-Temple Block (part of old Bank Building). Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Indiana. s9 lm REMOVAL I huve removed my office to No. 10, MSTT'S BUILDING, Adjoining the new PostofTico. r JL\ TLX MOTT. dil-lm HOTELS. E. S. BICKNKJ.I.. P. B. FAUQUHAR. PACIFIC HOTEL, BICKNELL A FARQUH A R,Prps. Adjoining tbo Union Depot. Convenient to all trains arriving or de parting from Loa Angeles, street cam to all parts of tbe city. Everything new and clean. Board by tbe day or week at reasonable rates. u24tf ST, CHARLES HOTEL, LOS ANGELES, CAL., S. W. CRAICUE A. CO.. Proprietor*. Tbo St. Charles Is located in the busi ness oentre ofthe city, and Is the largest, most elegant and completely organized Hotel lv Southern California. Free coach to the bouse. J. A. GORDON, Manager. AS~\Vestcru Union Telegraph ln Hclel ofJSce. Jylltf MOJAVE HOTEL, 3J<\jav« Junction, Cul. THIS HOUSE 13 NOW PEP A RED to receive Its numerous patrons JoflL aud the traveling public in general. Bo lus; entirely new and splendidly tar nished, li uiTords superior accommoda tions, ITS TABLE D' HOTE Is second to none in Southern California THE BAR Is supplied with the choicest brands of winej., liquors and cigars. An elegant billiard ROOM is also attached to the house. All trains stop here for breakfast and supper, it is the point of departure for flhe celebrated Inyo county ruities, via.— Darwin, liuie Pine, Cerro Uordo and l an amlnt. Theomceof the LONE PINE STAGE CO. Is at this hotel, Tho patronago of i traveling public Is respectfully solicited. MATTHEWS & BOYD, fe2l-tf Proprielors. THE Commercial Restaurant DOWNEY BLOCK, Formerly Hotel Dcs Princes, 18 THK ONLY FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN THE CITY. "V. UOL, Proprietor. NOW OPEN. SIERRA HADRE VILLA, A Private Hotel on tho mesa or table lands or tho Sierra Madre Mountains. Climate unsurpassed for Summer or Winter Residence. Commands a charming view of valley and mountain, overlooking tho San Ga briel orange groves; li four miles from railroad and telegraph station; house en tirely now, lighted by gas, and contains all modem conveniences. A School for children on thepjomises. For particulars sddtsss proprietor, P. O. Box 1141, Los Angeles. foe BjkXjm. I offer my plsce, three-quarters of a mile from Downey City, on the Wilming ton road, adjoining the College; at a bar gain. It comprises TWENTY ACRES, Fifteen of which are In fruit, of eh nice varieties. There are eight acres of Btng oat grapes. Comfortable house oa the prethlsee. LOW PRICK & REASONABLE TBRMO. Immediate possession will be given, » dscti.d, with ths entire grew lag crop o* traits, ate. Water right attached to land, but no necessity tax use. Apply to Jys dm O. H. ALLEN, oa the premises. MISCELLANEOUS. MERCHANT TAILOR J. STRELITZ, Fashionble Merchant Tailor, No. 12TPMPLE Block, Spring street, Los Angeles. He bas the LARGKST, FINEST AND BFJST S ' OCKED TAIL R -ING ESTABLISH MKNT in southern Csli'ornia. His eld customers and the public will find It the place to get. BEs > STYLES and FITTI> G obtainable. NEWEST BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DOESKIKfa, DIAGONALS, FANCY CASSIMBRSH, VELVET & SILK VELVETING, ' Constantly on hand. Refers to tbe prln clpal aentlemen of the city, tor whom he has made clothing. •si-No necessity to send to San Fran cisco for good fitting suits. dec3f>tf MERCHANT TAILOR. When you wish to have olothes made to order and a good fit, call on J.BERNSTEIN, NEW YORK TAILOR, No. 149 MAIN ST., Between First and Market, Los Angeles, and you will be sure teget a good nt. at prices to suit. sill ltf BANKING HOUSES. FARMERS' d MERCHANTS' HANK Of Loa Angeles. CAPITAL 000,000 OO ISAIAS W. HELLMAN President _ Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Is ai a s W. Hellman, Eooine Meyer, O. W. CHILBg, L. C. OOSDWIH, Chaulss DocexKttff, Joss Maboarel, John S. Osinry, O. E. Taos. Frank Lkootjvrkcr. Exohange for sale on NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, BERLIN and HAMBURG. Receive Deposits and Issue Their Certificates. Buy and Sell LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY, AND CITY BONDS. Will ukio pay the highest price for Gold and Silver bullion. From and after this date, on all moneys lo tas Term Deposits. Interest will be al lowed. Commercial Bank Of Loa Augeles. Authorized Capital - 300,000 M.S. PATRICK President E. F. SPENCE rjggirie IH RECTORS. M. S. Patrick, S. U. Mott, A. A. Wilcox, H. M ahokv, M. WeODWOKTII, I. Lankerhuim, 0. S. Wftiiruby, Jno. v. ('apron. J. E, HOLLBNBECK, This Bank Is prepared to receive de posits on open account, Issue Certificates of Deposit, and transact a general Bank ing Busiuess. Collections madnand proceeds remitted at cm rent rates yf exebange. LOS ANSELES COUNTY BANK. MAIN STREET, Los Angelea _ Cal Capital Stock (paid up), 300,000 J. S. SLAUSON President R.S. HA KUK Vice-President J. M. ELLIOTT Cashier DIRECTORS. 1. S. SLAUSON, V. BCAODUV, V. A. Hoover, Ken km 8. Barer, J. BLXBY, UaO, W. PUESOOTT A. W. Bowman. Receive Savings Bunk deposits. Buy and sell exchange on San Francisco, New York, Loudon, Paris, Berlin and Frankfort. Buy exohange on all parts of the United .States mad Europe. Receive money on open account and Cer tificate of Deposit, and do a general banklngand exchange business. FOR BENT. FINE COTTAGE, Containing five rooms, In tbe heart ofthe city, bpinidtd view and good location. A six room dwelling bsuse, in good lo cation; clokq to busiuess portion of the City; bus Just been newly painted and puperad. Apply to P. BEAUDRY. No. SI New High St..opp. Pico House, oen A PHYSIOLOGICAL View ol Marriage! ffVfaaVJHfßMßjjJff] A* u ,«,• V, WedMSk -r- IVJ tl J, af 4V a-J I***-* St* en*** •( mi'la, mad M>' '"-Sj — »n« fOM XMeeeeea of Women. ITf lllilff ff aJ J 4 bswsM toe- *ri~*-m. <~mmMd Fl « r—SB pegea, pric; On mil m> jTetJ V. «K»r« sr,L* ( hLm Bell •IUHi 1 erteerew IMoeMee. wkk Urn Saet ■°*a O C L 1 STlj A L 4.t,«~* m.ml ■kotMgj/tJM Xlfcrees ajie I*s»aup«, CeAevaiuJU.pt. ure, Ojx Oman ■Tablt.fce., prUm n etc |A«W keek Met fnm**i ep r«xiM ci : er »a B\r*«, aga my2-8m NO. 48 SOCIETY NOTICEB. Mason icNotioo. J, '.on AuiHf. i udKV Ao. 4*. TV 1 * *■ M.—The Kittled nieetlßgn Vy ornu ».» hold ob lb* first MOSB/v V ofeaeb moat ia! ' «■■ «• Members of p»„i«i. pha, No. 202, aud 1, Master Mssona rSI gnod standing are cor llally Invited. Byorderofthe M: ''has. Smith. s.-cretarv. mXXsr 302, F. A. ai M. The sifted meet « ?W\ "' I!S of ln " i ts>age are held oa i / >T \ the TBIHD MONDAY of each ■ mouth, at" p. «. Byorderofthe WI- Mr- H. Hilt.km, secy. Lis Angeles Chapter No. 33, R-. *•. ■:• aa^ s . Stated coo vocations sstt.' ■ MONDAY of eaohmoSit * IK P M - at Maennio HaH." 15a IMS sojourning companions In r\_/Tf good stjuidlug cordially In. ; vlteil - By '-rder of . i l^** „ S. O, FOY, H. F I I I Sam. Prager. *—sssf Secretary. Let Angeies. Council No. 11. Renl sag Select Matters, f. *». JJ; J Holds Its slated assemblies on the ssßfll Monday »f each month at Masonic Hall. 1 at 7:80 p. h Sojourning ('emsul'iulß good standing ar fraternally invStod to attend. Byorderofthe Th*. lII*. R. Q. CUNNINGHAM, Recorder. DeUonCoeimagwgryNg. Holds its stated conclaves at the Asy- ? « m ..i u .. Mw)nlc Hall, on the Th<sd > THURSDAY of eaub month, at lii •4ie u k p. m. Sojourning Knights Tesnplau- lii . good standing are oordliaiy Invited to at tend. Byorderofthe »«■»»■«■■*■ , ■ O". C. Littlkfield. Recorder. i. o. o. r. i Msgsssfßl l ; V; 1 0 - r r 'r He * u ,ar aweuS , V; this Lodge are held eveiV ! AJTr. MONDAY evening at« o'clock at Odd Fel o»s' UaJl, Downer BlasT s»g\ n Fred. W. Woon,^^*-»' J l.on Angeles tLo.lge jf. SO, I. a. o.r. week at TH o'olook. So , """"" lourntng brethren In rood standing aro cordially Invited. «>-— . „ J. W. BARD, N. a. A. Frank, R. s. Orange Grove Encampment, No. 31, l.t. 0. F. " REGULAR MEETINGS held.., ajjsj Mm un tbe Second sis Fonrfsul ■WBirTUIvSIiAYs of each monuTaV, ■—. TH r. sr. Sojourning Paurl _ „ c. c lips, o. r. B. Makxskn. Scribe. Knights ol Pythias. j BfiS_> OLIVE LODCE, No. 2«. \Mty meets every Thursoav evenlnglat 7 o'clock, ot the Castle-Hall. Downey Mock. Ml sojourning Knights In good standing are ••ordlallylnvlted. C. E. Miles, k. of r. a. Confidence Engine Company No. 2. * REGULAR MEETINGS ol /mA lal » Company wlil take place jJbw, on the flrst Wednesdsy eve flHL vi . n B of each month, at S «Si o'clock By order, W. s. MOURE, Secretary. C. F. HEINZEMAN * CO., Successors to J. B. SAUNDERS A CO DRUGGISTS ANB CHEMISTS, Main Street. LOS ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLE!., the PUREST LRUGB and PATENT If KIM, clnss of all kinds, sr Prescriptions rauw fnlly com>i«iinded day and night no9-tf-l FRENCH DRUC BTOl|ef-J V. CHEVALIER'S ' STORE I lias been removed from SIGNORET'3 t BLOCK lo j Cardona Block, 118 Main St., Opposite the Mariposa Store. FRENCH AND OTHER FOREIGN 't PATENT MEDIC NES PERFUMERY, - BRUSHES AND 1 ALL TOILETTE ARTICLES. h •arPrcscrlptlons pici i n d Willi grcalifH areo. iljif ? SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S j VI TA L RESTORATIVE I I The great English remedy for Nervoiie-.fi lability, Spermatorrhea and t remature $ Decline of Physical Force. j The Vital Restorative Will positively euro, thoroughly and permanently, any case of EXH AUSTED VITALITY ,ir Nervous Debility, either .1 acute or of long standing, and lv either I sex, no matter from what cnuse pro duced. The Vital Restorative Is a thoroughly seientidc proscription, Is "* not a quack nostrum, hence perfectly safe to lake; Is pleasant to the taste, supplies Ui the cerebro-spiual and sym pathetic system of nerves new force, Purifies and Enriches The blood, rejuvenating aud relnvlgorat lng both mind and body. Thousands, | both In this country and in Europe, cau testify to tho great restorative properties 1 of this really great medlolne. Price, ,3 per bottle, or four times tbe 1 quantity lor ,10. Sent lo any address se- | cure Irom observation. Address all letters to A. E. MINTIE, M. 0,, (Graduate of the University of I'ennsyl* i vanla aud iate Kesidcnt Surgeon to the Orthoptedlc Hospllal of f'hlladcl- 4 Phla,) j ; No. 722 Montgomery SI., San Franrlsou, Sola Agent. P- S. —DR. MINTIE can \se consulted ' ln reference to tbe abovecotaplainls dur- 4 Ing office hours from 0 a. m. lo 8 p. n. £1 dally, and from 6 lo 8 In the evening. I Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. v. Consuluttlau | FREK. Thorough examination aud ad-il vioe, |5. Full directions and advice trees! with every package nf medicine. ly!»tf m — - — »■ - :|' p Montana Meat Market. J FMaCI.IN'OKK A FRANK, MHMffl Ttie .test and Leti-lpres; M«»tii t Ii»WHF [d th«ra;ukel, Non« but.lhi> "MHHH Prlmost Beef #nd Mutton sver to be round. Noi- Uium Meat M»rn»'i. Malp >><t rtnif'S^^^HH