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VOL. IX. ;'tii iNtit .i ■■ \< . v morning except Mon day, BY -JOaiilHH 13- LYNCH. TKftitfS FOR DAILY HERALD: ,'t.r .uiuum, by mall or express 810 41 x monttw '* ** I three month*) 11 M - a IMlvoraj by carriers, per week 25 centa I OS ANBELES WEEKLY HERALD Ik published every Saturday niornitiK TKHMH. ohoyeur,i.y mall orcxpross.oue oopy..ttul six months, " '* " — 1 v I'hrer- " " " " " «1 * %«lvtjrU4MStt&te Inserted al reasonable ales. All Klulls at Job-Work done to >■.«■>Witt, HBV fraiiclxra In r. K-t .-4i.y10. »ml Elegance ol Work, wiftuunlp. LA WYERB. K. IC. S. O'XBLVEST. O. 0. TBANTOM. O'Melyeny & Trantum, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. RoomsT and 8. Btrelllz Block, Spring street, Los Angeles. Will give exclusive attention to ull business entrusted to them. J«3tf V. E. HOWARD. F. H. HOWARD. J. BROS-iEA U. Howard, Brosseau & Howard, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. IVwms,e6,»7andBBTem i.le Block, third floor, Los Angeles. lobS-tf HENRY T. HAZARD, ATTORN ET ATLAW /COLLECTION DEPARTMENT, O. A. ly Doblnson, Manager. OFFICE — R ami 8 and 9 Downey Blouk. - 'alll-tr s. <:. U v 11HK1.1.. BODNBY HUDSON, District Attorney. HUBBELLa HUDSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.Rooms 3 and I Ducommun a Block, corner Main * Commercial streets, Loa Angeles. may7-tf a. ULASSKLL, O. H. SMITH A. B. CHAPMAN, H. M. SMITH 6LASSELL, CHAPMAN & SMITHS, AT LAW, OFFICE—TKMFLKBLOCK up-stalrs, Los Aug«lss. Calirornla. ooa-tf—a A. C. BAKER, A'I'TOHNKY - AT - L. AW. ROOM 50, TEMPE BLOCK, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Jylstf STkrilUN M. WHITE. J. D. BICKNBLI.. Bicknell & White, ATTOItNKYB AT AW. OFFI. L-llooin 50, Temple Block. aull tf E. J. C. Kevven, ATTOHNK V AT LAW. OFFICE — Nos. 10 and 11, STKELITZ BUILDING, Spring blreet. PEHRIE KEWEN will occupy the same rooms, conducting a Heal Estate Agenoy, together with the business of i.,aulng rnouey and the collection of bills, sljtf PHYSICIANS. Dr. L. B. Joseph, JPliyisieiiiu und Niirifeon jaSif M SPUING ST., Los Angelea. M. S. GIDCBSON, H. 0. C M'UL'IKI, M. D. Drs. Giberson & McGuire, (Successors to Dr. T. S. Stanway,) office, Main Street, over Dotter A Brad ley's Furniture Store. Residence, io« Main street, at the foot ot Third. oUti-lni Or. N. P. RICHARDSON, i'lij nician und fr**aM*sjreon Residence, Fort Hill, | Office, No. lflVow- Busua Vista street. I neyßleck,upstair*. J. IIANNON, M. D., COUNTY PHYSICIAN. KOOMS Hand IS, CARDONA BLOCK. Residence Downey Avenue, East Los Augeles, near the end or street rail way. •>Uioi> hours from 10 to 12 A. M.; from 1 to 4r. St. ap2o-tf K. D. WISE, M. I). / .sFICE IN CARDONA BLOCK. LOS \J Augeles, Cal., nearly opposite Court House. SMS-DISBASaS or FMIALKS A Specialty. auls J. Bechtlnger, H. 1),, (OF VIENNA,) IJUVSICIAN TO THE ITALIAN IN deuoudeat and French M. B. Socie ties. Oculistof the French Hospital In Sau Francisco. All chronio obstinate cases aud op.rations ou the eyes attend ed to. OFFICE — No, 701 Sacramento street, corner ol Kearny. Hesldence—SE. cor ner Masou aud Pacina streets, San Frau olsoo 008 lv DR. HAZELTINE, DENTIST, Huh removed to the new and spacious rooms, Num. 6 aad lit Cardona Blocs:, Maiu street, (formerly occupied by Dr. PeTalnier) where he will be happy 10 see his friends and former patrons. &Sif yyK RECOMMEND TO FAMILIE t CUITTARD'B ACME COFFEE For a trial, and we let the consumers be the judges of Its merits. nrAis >, importers and manufactururs of ttpices, chocolates, Teas, Cream Tur tur.Mod*, Salsratus and Infallible Yeast Powder. 406 & 407 SANSOME B'IKEF.F, 480 Los Angeles Daily Herald. Morning Telegrams. I*MaeutrerM Couiiuir. San Franoisco, Jan. 25.—The following are the passengers for Los Angeles by steamer Senator, which sailed at 10 A, m. to-day: 0 B Brown, H hazard, D Levitzki Jc wife, Rev Agerer, O X Freeman & wife, V Lacua & friend, T B Farnharo, Geo Dockery, Jas Wm Dockery, B W Or wall, C M Hart. B H Linn, A Jaoobs, George Douglass, E Mayers A wife, J D Oroenwood, SB Caldwell. III.) Worututfmen'fl O.IUVOH lluu. San Francisco, Jan. 25th—At the evening session of the Work ingmen's Convention a resolution was adopted favoring the com pensation of delegates to the Constitutional Couveutiou. The platform presented during the day was then taken up In sections and discussed seriatim. A plank setting forth that millionaires and money monopolies are destruc tive to the happiness anil danger ous to the liberty of the people, and demanding that they be made impossible by a proper system of taxation was stricken out and its place taken by a declaration in favor of the election of tbe President and United States Sena tors by a direct vote of the people. This wus the only ma terial alteration in the statement of principles. The Convention af terwards proceeded to elect a State Central Committee. The elec tion was not completed wheu en adjournment took place till this eveniug at half past seven. l.rKUlittlvo t*roOoe<llug!*. Sacramento, Jan. 25.—Senate —A bill was introduced by Pierson, for the better protection of stock holders in incorporated companies. It provides for a Register in each couuty, who shall cancel all old certificates and countersign uew ones. The object is to prevent over issues of stock. The Register is to be paid by fees graduated in the several counties. The concurrent resolution of Sat terwhite, asking Congress to aid in the construction of the Texas Pacific Railroad, was made the special order for Thursday next. A Dreadful Accident 111 a year-old atoy. San Francisco, Jan. 25.—Tues day morning lv Linn, Brooklyn township, Alameda county, Georgie Buudock, three years old, was at play in a room iv which there was a loaded but uncapped double-bar reled shot gun. By some unex plained meaus the gun was thrown down aud discharged, both barrels emptying their contents iv the child's head, which was torn iuto an unrecognizable mass, the brains being scattered over tbe furniture aud walls of the room. The Coro ner was summoned, aud signed a certificate of accidental death without the formality of an in quest. TunMitiuu nun »i..ry t'uulruillcleil New York, Jan. 25.—The Her aid's Washington special says tbat the Secretary of War, iv reply to an inquiry made by Commissioner Hoyt of the ludian Bureau, stated tbat, up to a late hour last evening, he had received uo information of the reported movement of Sitting Bull across the border. Neither army onlcers in towu nor the otU cialsof the War Department place any confidence in the dispatch from Bismark. Arginuoul o.i the t'ns«. l».*eill a 111 II Washington Jan. 25.—The Pa cific Railroad Committee of the House this morning heard argu ments on the Texas Pacific bill. Mr. Storrs, for the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, contended that the Texas Company had nut com pleted its railroad as the law re quired, aud It was now competent to adopt measures to secure its speedy completion. This could he more effectually done hy granting authority to the Southern Pacific Railroad to continue ou east to the Rio Grande at El Paso aud transfer so much ofthe former land grant aa it ahould earn by so building. He also claimed that the Texas com pany had uo right to build a rail road across California, not having the authority of that State. He also contended that the Southern Pacific had the right to coustruct a bridge across tho Colorado river, aud the Texas Pacific iiad not. Tuo eHeauiboits BUI l*iiN*ptl. Washington, Ban. 25.—The steamboat bill has passed tbe House by a vote of 173 to 8. I'u.ii l.rsri.luiiou. Washington, Jan.2s.—The Sub committee of the Houie Commit tee on Territories yesterday heard Judge Hemmingway for two hours. He took up the election law of Utah, section by section, and point ad out the features of tbe law com plained of by the Qeutiles, and contrasted its provisions with those of tha bill before the Committee. Delegate Canuon will reply Mon day next. The objects of the bill are to secure a secret ballot to the people of Utah, to repeal an Act of the Territorial Legislature giving the suffrage to women iv the Ter ritory and to disfranchise polyg amy. Russia*. Condition.. London, Jan. 25.—A Constanti nople dispatch says It is alleged that Russia, haying to choose be tween conditions of peace clashing with the cause of Austria, and con ditions clashing with England, has .itiatiilot.s tho idea of tie LOS ANGELES, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1878. the Porte will accept the condi tions, one of which is the payment of a very heavy war indemnity, aud the occupation of a portion of Turkish territory as security for such payment. Liverpool siarkela. Liverpool, Jan. 25.—Breadstuff s opened with considerable firmness, but became quieter; wheat, 12s7@ -12i-9 for average California white, Uslo@lßiß for olub, 10b5@11s4 for red Western, Spring wheat; lls3@ lls9 for red Winter. KuttlniMTs Wur. London, Jan. 25.—1t seems cer tain tbat tbe Karl Carnarvon and Lord Derby have resigned. The cause of the resignation was not so much a determination to ask for supplementary supplies for mili tary service as an intention to take steps which will ba sure to lead to war, which Lords Derby aud Carnarvon are not yet prepared to admit as unavoidable. If either resignation is accepted it will prob ably lead to an explanation in the House of Lords to-night which will make the wholesituatiou clear. Meanwhile exaggeration and alarm are premature but the danger is in creased by the motive which this new action of England will furnish Turkey for rejecting Russia's couditlons. All that is known this morning about Cabinet dissensions comes through the Lib eral newspapers. Provincial jour nals say that the Duke of Cam bridge, Field Marshal Command ing In Chief, who was visiting In the country, was unex pectedly summoned to London by telegraph. Wednesday morning.— Russia's advance and apparent de termination to ignore England have produced a strong impression, and many believe that the Govern ment would bs supported iv forci bly preventing Russian occupation of Constantinople. The AriuUllco May l>a «'<ihcjii<l«<l IU-fIHJ. London, Jan. 25.—Dispatches in dicate that the armistice may be concluded to-day. Tin. Peace Cuu.llfluuh. London, Jan. 25.—The Daily Telegraph prints tho following from Constantinople: "The Turk ish delegates have been ordered to sign peace preliminaries and the armistice will probably be conclud ed to-day. The conditions are stated to include the following: Servia to be independent without compensations; Montenegro to re ceive Antivari, Nicsics and spur, and a portiou of Turkey bordering on Lake Scutari; Russia to hold Batoum, Kars and Erzeroum until a war indemnity of two hundred million pounds is paid ; the Dardanelles to be opened to Russian men-of-war; Bulgarian autonomy to be conceded; Turkey to nomi nate v Christian Governor for a long term of years, subject to the ratification of the powers; Bulgaria is not understood te include Thrace but only to exteud to the line of the Balkans; part of the Russian army to embark at Constantinople for their return home and tbe final I reaty of peace to be signed at Con stantinople by Grand Duke Nicho las. This arrangement will satisfy the Russian military without In volving the occupation of Constan tinople. r«h««* Concluded. Constantinople, Jan. 25.—The Porte having yesterday accepted the Russian conditions, peace is re garded as virtually concluded. Proceeding. In Ihe lloil.e of Cum luon.. London, Jan. 23.—1n the House of Commons this afternoon Sir Stafford Northcote, Cbanoelor of the Exchequer, replying to a ques tion put by tho Marquis of Hart lngton, said: "It was only this morning that a formal communi cation from Russia containing the basis of peace was received. In consequence of private communi cation last evening, the fleet, which on Wednesday was ordered to the Dardanelles, was ordered to stop at its mouth. Ha was not authorized to say whether any minister had resigned. The vote to ba proposed is six million of pounds. He was not aware of tha conclusion of an armietioe, or of tha signing of pre liminaries for peace." GERMAN INSTITUTE. The undersigned, a, German lady teach er, who haa a thorough knowledge ot ail eduoulloual branches, the teaching of music and fancy works and has received her diploma in Germany as a school teacher and teacher of Kindergarten and fancy works, is vow preparing to give lessons to children and ladies ln the Ger man Language, Fancy Work and Music, Ht ttie COHN ICR OF MAIN AND SEC OND STREETS. TERMS. Teaching the German language, for children in classes, two lessons per week, per montb, 18; young ladies, lv classes, $3 per month. Teaching single persons, two hours weekly, for children, |4 per month; for ladies, So. Lessons ln fancy works: ForchilUren, $3 per month; for Indies, $4 per month, weekly, four hours. Piano lessons, weekly, two heurs, $8 per month. Office hours, every forenoon from 10 to 11 o'clock, j * IT-1 tn IDA SO H MIDI. HUGHES' Russian and Electric Baths. S10NORlfll"4 BUILDING, opposite Merced Theater. rr i ■ ■ > J £9, in ret amine thanks to fer their liberal patronage, nAdeuce recommena his MISCELLANEOUS. STATEMENT OF TH I CON 01TION OF TU X Farmers' & Merchants' Bank OF LOS ANGELES- At, the close of business, Saturday, Jau uary l*th, 1878. ASSETS. Cash on band at Los Angeles Slli.Bol 40 Cash in bank.with cor respondents tn San Francisco 37,118 U Cash in bank with correspondents in New York, 1,810 60 Total cash $150,821 13 Bills receivable and overdra'te 768,464 44 Bonds and warrants (Itos Angeles city and county 33-i 36 Bank building, two vaults, fixtures, etc. 2C.614 80 Real estate taken In foreclosure of mort gages 11,133 50 $057,571 32 Note—The amount of Interest due and accrued, but uncollected, Is $!y,7i, 14, which is not Included in tha foregoing statement. The assets are situated In L~>s Angelea city, the evidence of the same being in the vaults of said baua. LIABILITIES. Capital Btock, paid up - 1476.000 00 Reserve fund 50.000 ou Total capital 5526,000 00 Due depositors 401,133 12 Due correspondents... 5,42*J 38 Dividends uncalled for 300 00 Profit and loss aoc't, undivided profits.... 22,711 82 $957.571 32 Examined and found correct. L. C. GOODWIN, JOHN S. URIFFIN, KCi.ih.NK MEYER, Committee. Isaia? W. Hellman, President, being duly sworn, deposes and sayi tbat tbe foregoing statement of tbe condition of the assets and liabilities of said bank is true, to ths best of his knowledge and belief. ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, Pi esldent. Sworn and tubscrlbed before CHAS. K. MILES, Jl7-lm Couuty Recorder. STAT E M E N T OF THE Farmers' & Merchants' Bank OF LOS ANCELES. Of tbo Amount of Capital Actually Paid up ln Gold Coin. Capital Stock, paid up In Gold $475,000 STATE Of CALIFORNIA, 1 . Couuty of Los Angeles,) Isalas W. Hellman. President, being duly sworn, deposes and says tbat the foregoing statement of the amount of oap itat actually paid In Is true, to the best of bis knowledge and belief. ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, President. Sworn and subscribed before CHAS. K. MILES, jrr-lm County KecorJer. APPLE TREES. EIGHTY THOUSAND AP PLE TREES. lam prepared to sell, at unprscedent edly low figures, eighty thousand apple trees of the most approved varieties. Those who propose to sot out orchards would do well to call and examine my stock. lam also prepared to sell PEAK and otber orobard trees, on favorable term*. My oojeot in sacrillclng theue trees is to retire from the nursery busi ness. G. D. COMPTON. COMPTON, Los Angeles Co,, Cal. dll-tf DAI R Y^MEN. I will put Into a cheete and butter Arm for five or ten years, ftOO acres, near Los Angeles city, If dairymen will put in ex perience, skill, labor, management and cows, for a fair share of tbe profits. Six teen tons ot alfalfa hay per acre was tho yield of some of the land this dry year. All tbe land good fer alfalfa, corn, bar loy, pumpkins and beets. Call and see th*. land green with mllk-yleldlng vege tation, from mere inches high to six feet. Every acre artesian plow land. Wood abundant. Aitesian water, cold for milk and plentiful, with river water for Irriga tion. None need apply without skill, capital and reputation. Horses Pastured. Horses, from one to hundreds, will bo pastured on alfalfa, burr clover aad al tl i erls, maturing and renewing In spring, summer, autumn and winter, under pe reunlal irrigation. See Mr. Saulsbury, Main street Pound Yard. FOR SALE—Pumpkins, barley hay, alfalfa hay, headed barley, seed barley, Early Rose potatoes and fat hogs. J. H. SHIELDS, Ja3-lm Los Angeles City. THE SUN. 1878. NEW YORK. 1878. As the time approaches for the renewal of subscriptions, tbe Bun would remind its friends and well-wishers everywhere, tbst it is again a candidate for their consideration and support. Upon lti record for the past ten years It relies for a continuance ot tbe hearty sympathy and generous co-operation which has hitherto been extended to It Irom every quarter of tbe Union. The oatly Sun Is a four page sheet of 28 col. umns, price by mail, post paid, 6S cents a month, or $6.50 per year. The Sunday edition of tbe Sun Is an sight page »heet of 66 columns. While giving tbe news of the day, it also contains a Targe amount ot literary and miscellaneous matter ■pecially prepared for it. The (Sunday Sun bas met with great success. Post paid $1.20 a year. Tb.o Weekly Sun. Who does not know tbe weekly Sun T It circulates throughout the United SUtes, the Oanadas, and beyond. Ninety thousand fam ilies greet its welcome pages weekly, and regard it In the Mftht ot guide, counsellor and friend. Its newG, editorial, agricultural and literary departments make it essentially a journal for the family and tbe fireside. Terms: One Cellar a year, post psld. This price, quality considered,makes it the cheap est newspaper published. For clubs of ten, with lie 'ash, we will send an extra copy free. Address. > PUBLISHES OF THE SUN, nov3-tf New York Olty, N. Y. MISCELLANEOUS. W. H. NORTHCRAFT, (Successor to George Emerson, formerly the House of Jones A Emerson) AUCTION 4 COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner Spring and Market Sts, Regular sale day, SATURDAY at 11 a m. Real Estate, Merchandise, Furniture, Livestock, vVagous, etc., sold under the. hammer, and the utiles conducted on the be-jf, business principles. tWTCONSIQN MENTS f-OLICITED. nSOtf OLDEST AUCTION HOUSE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. m w. zLsroiriEDs Has opened out at No. 1 MARKET ST., opposite the Court Houhm, and will be pleased to serve bis old friends and the Eublio. Particular attention paid to Real state 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 oharges less than those otanybody else in the busi ness, charging on real estate two per ceut. for tbe first $1000 aad one percent, on all sums above that amount. Will buy FURNITURE. HOUSES, WAGONS und all kinds of property, and pay cash. N. li.—Saturday's sales aommence at 10 A. H. and close at 4 P. K. E. W. NOYES, Oldest Auctioneer In Southern Calirornla. nv2l J. a. JACKSON Lumber Dealer Corner Alameda and First Streets. URALSK IH DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, POSTS, SHINGLES, LATHS, SHAKES, PLASTER OF PARIS, CEMENT AND HAIR. i. M. GRIFFITH ft, CO. Lumber Dealers. CORNER OF Alameda and First Streets DIAI.EBS IN DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, POSTS, LATHS, SHAKES, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS, ETC. ETC. LUMBER AT REDUCED PRICES — AT — Perry, Woodworth & Co.'s LUMBER YABDB - -- A X I> — PLANING MILLS, M... to < nuimer. lai atreet, near Knit road Depot. inr2o-tr— The Steams Ranchos, AI.FRGO UOBINNOX, Trftotee, Asa Mtirkot Ht., San Frnuelsco, Cal. 4J/ \ / \f i/\ ACRES OF LAND FOR OVJjV/VJ'Lf Bale, in lots to suit, suit able for tbe culture of Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Alfalfa, Corn, Rye, Barloy, Flax, Ramie, Cotton, etc., aud also many thousand acres of Natural Evergreen Pastures, Suit able tor Dairying. Good water is abundant at nn average depth of six feet from the surface. On al most every acre of this land FLOWING ARTESIAN WELLS can be obtained, and ■be mere elevated portions can be Irri gated by tbo water ol the Santa Ana river. Moat of these hinds are naturally moist, requiring only good cultivation to product crops. TERMS—One-fourth Cash; balance ln one, two and three years, with 10 per ceut Interest. I will take pleasure in showing these lands to parties seeking land, who are invited to come and see this extousivc tract before purchasing elsewhere. WM. R. OLDEN, Agent. Anaheim, Los Augeles county. Doc. lit, 1 87 FOR SALE INLOT«l TO SUIT. 5000 Acres of the Lake Vineyard Land and Wa ter Association Lands. The best orange and seml-tropleal fruit land lv the State; located ln the heart of the San Gabriel valley, and In tbe midst oi the oldest and largest vlusyards and orauge groves of Los Angeles county. No water rates charged. The purchas er of land from this Association receives not only bis land but alse a proportion ate share of an Inexhaustible water sup ply, the most complete irrigation system In the State, whlcb has cost the Associa tion already over 140,000 for ditches, pipes and reservoirs alone. Water la iront of every lot. Churches and school houses on tbe tracts. The S. P. R. H. passes through the lands. The orange orchards and vineyards ou these lands and ln tbe vicinity test their capability for this culture. The title Is perfect. Grant bargain and wale deeds given. Prices reduced to suit the times. A map of the Traot may he seen at the office of P. Beaudry, No. 81 New High street, opposite Pico House. AU communications addressed to the Secretary will receive prompt attention.. F. W. WOOD, Bec'y. nl3tf Los Angeles. Cal. EVERGREEN CEMETERY. The proprietors of the above Cemetery offer lots fur the neat NINETY DAYS at HALF r It I UK and en EASY MONTH* LV PAYMENTS. SPECIAL AKRANOKMENiS will be made with those wishing to transfer friends from other oemeterlos to Ever green Cemetery, at NOMINAL PRICES, i! application Is made immediately. For further information apply to Isaac; w. LS)RB, Secretary, o3tf II aad 84 Main St., loa Angeles, Cal ac« aa BUSINESS CARDS. JUDSON, GILLETTE & SMITH, EXAMINERS OF TITLE AND CONVEYANCERS, Roams It and U, McDonald Block, Main St., LOS ANGELES, Cal. septotf John E. Jackson, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Room tl Temple Block. slttf Wm. 11. J. BROOKS, Searcher of Records and Examiner of Titles. ABSTACTS OF TITLE, Including every transaction from the earliest dates to the present time, made with accuracy and dispatch. aWALLEN'S BUintNU, corner Spring and Temple streets. .Tames (J. Kays, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CON VEYANCER. OFFICE—Temple Block (part of eld Bank Building). Commissioner of Deeds for the State ef Indiana. ss lm REMOVAL- I have removed my office to No. 10, MQTT'S BUILDING, Adjoining tha nsw Postoffico. t. r>. MOTT. dxl-lm HOTELS. E. a. BICKHBLL. P. B. FABQUHAR. PACIFIC HOTEL, BICKNELL tfc FARQUH AR.Prps. Adjoining; tho Union Depot. Convenient to all trains arriving or de parting from Loa Angelos. Street oara to all parte of tbo city. Everything new and olean. Board by the day or week: at reasonable rates. u24tf ST. CHARLES HOTEL, LOS ANtJELKS, CAL., c. W. CRAICUE & CO.. Proprietors. The Ht. Charles Is looated in the busi ness eontre ef tbo olty, and is tbe largest, most elegant and completely organized Hotel iv Southern California. Free coach to tbo bouse. 1. A. GORDON, Manager. »*-Western Union Telegraph ln Hotel offloe. Jylitf MOJAVE HOTEL, Mojave Juuotlon, Cal. THIS HOUSE IS HOWPEPARED Mf\ to receive Ite nameroae patroniJfJM, and the traveling public ln general. Be ing entirely new aud ipleudldly lur nlehed, It affords superior acoommedu tlona. ITS TABLE D' HOTE In eeeond to none ln Southern California. THE BAH le supplied with the choicest brands of wines, liquors uud cigars. An elegant BILLIARD ROOM Is also attaohed te the house. All trains stop here for breakfast ani supper, it is the point ut departure for the celebrated Inyo county routes, vie.- Darwin, T»t>ne Pine, Cerro Uordo and l'im amlnt. The office of the LONE PINE STAGE CO. Is at this hetel, The patronage of c traveling public Is respectfully solicited. MATTHEWS A BOYD, feai-tf Proprietors. THE Commercial Restaurant DOWNEY BLOCK, Formerly Hotel Dcs Princes, 18 TM ONLY FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN THE OITY. V. DOL, Proprietor. NOW OPEN. SIERRA MAD RE VILLA, A Private Hotel on tbe mna or table laud* or tbe Sierra Madre Mountain*. Climate unsurpassed for Summer or Winter Residence. Commands a charming view of valley and mountain, overlooking the San Ga briel orange groves; is four miles from railroad and telegraph station; bouse en tirely now, lighted by gas, and contains all modern conveniences. A School for children on tbepjemlses. For particulars addiess proprietor, P. O. Box l Hi. Los Angeles. POR SALE. I offer my place, thr.s-quarters ot a mile from Uowney C*»y. oa the Wllmlag- Lea road, adjoining tbe College; al a bar gain. Il comprise. TWENTY ACRES, Fifteen of which are ln fruit, of ohelee varieties. There ara eight aores or Istna. oat grapes. Oemlertable bouse on the prwnl.es. LOW PUIL'F. A SEASONABLE: TERM*. Imasedtate possession will be srestrod, with the entire grossing mau, etc. Water right satis chad but uo necessity |»r use. Apply Jy4 era o. H. AT.LsTH. on tfo nr. ar.is... MISCELLANEOUS. MERCHANT TAILOR. J. STRELITZ, Fashionbte Merchant Tailor, XT°- U TKMPLE Block, Spring street, JX Los Angeles. He has the LARGEST, FINEST AND MEBT STOCKED TAILOR ING ESTABLISHMENT ln Southern Csll'ornla. Hla old customers and the Subllo will And it tbe place to get BEST TYLES and FITTING obtainable. NEWEST BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DOESKINS, DIAGONALS, FANCY CASSIMBREB, VELVET A BILK VELVETING, Constantly on hand. Refers to Urn pria el pal Kentleeaen of tha olty, lor whom he has made clothing. aWNo necessity to Mad to San Fran cisoo for good ntUng suits. dec3o-tf MERCHANT TAILOR. When yon wish to have clothe, made to order and a geod lit, eali on J. BKRNSTKLN, NEW YORK TAILOR, No. ill MAIN ST., Between First and Market, Los Angeles, and you will bo sure te get a geod fit, at prices to suit. slf ltr BANKING HOUSES. FARMERS' * MERCHANTS' HANK Of Loa Angeles. CAPITAL BOO,OOP OO ISAIAS W. HELLMAN President „ Ooahier BOARD OF DIRKCTWRB. ISAIAS W. n XLLMAN, KCOIHI MKTSH, 8. W. Osulds, L. O. OoenwiN, lIAHI.H Dvcomif N, Jos a Mamahkl, John a. Oatpra, C. K. THOM, Frame Lboobvbsvk. Hxohaage lor sale on NEW YORK, LONDON, DUB LIN, FRANKFORT, PARIS, BERLIN and HAMBURG. - Receive Depeeits and issue Their Certifioatai. Bar a«ad Ball LEGAL TENDERS, GOVERN MENT, STATE, COUNTY, AND CITY BONDS. Will also par the highest price for Gold and Silver Bulliou. From and after tbls date, on all moneys let a* Term Deposits. Internet will be al lowed. Commercial Bank Of Lo* Augeles. Authoriio. Capital - 300,000 M. 8. PATRICK President E. F. SPENGE . ffnfchf DIRIOTORH. M. B. Patbicst, B. v. Merr, A. A. WILCOX, H. MA NOBY, M. Wmowokth, I. i.ansmhbh i.-j, 0. S. WrTHHBBT, Jno. a. Caphon, J. E, HOLLMBHMC, This Bank la prepared to receive de posit* en open account, issue Certtnoates •if Deposit, and transact a general Ban k lug Business. Collections msdeand prooeeds remitted at cutireut rates ut exchange. LBS AN6ELES COUNTY BANK. MAIN STREET, Los Angeles Cal Capital Stock (paid up), 300,000 J. H. MI. A WON President It. x. BAKBB. .Tloe-Preeldfmt J. M. ELLIOTT -.. ..Cashier DIRECTORS. 1. S. S.l,iM*esr, p. HtAonar, V. A. IU..VKK, i:ußssnr S, Baku, I. Bixdy, lino. w. PeutacoTT A. W. UoWStAN. Receive Savlugs Bank depeests. Buy and aell exchange on Ban Francisco, New York, London, Paris, Berlin and Frankfort. Buy exohange on all parts or the United Statea and Europe. Receive money on open account and Cer tificate of Deposit, and do a general banking and exohange business. FOR IR/ZHjUSTT. FINE COTTAGE. Containing Aye roomi, in tha heart of tha city, splendid view and geod looatlon. A clx iootn »i we] ii ng home, ln good lo cation; close to buslaeea portion of ths city; haa Just been uswly painted and pupersd. Apply to P. BEAUDRY, No. II New High SL.opp. Pi so Mease, cell A PHYSIOLOGICAL Abase, Baeeeees.ee assess TSasssee, van ess eM T s .m ■ hi «rsSi TWess mmi I Mige, Oseersfc.n*eesss. sv Mw BSMS.SS., prtM IS im. ■tsw MM pMaaM se nteiet el etu* ; se ■ ■ Sksss, septlwly NO. 52 SOCIETY NOTICES. : Mason lo Notico. A *?• I »**t« *•. **. ». AfX _ * A. Jf—The slated mcc tragi YVofUili Lodge are held on tfia /v4sr\ "ret MONDA V of each monte at ' ▼ ' 7:30 p. m. Members of Pentui pna. No. an, and til Master Masons lv good standing are ooHlally Invited. Byorderofthe W:* M:> Chas. Smith. Secretary. ■ fKSIT ALPHA I.OIME. *(■<,, mfX-r **• A 1 M. The stated meet TsV M lngs of this Loage are held on />r \ the TB !BD MONDAY of each month, at 7 p.m. Byorderofthe W;. MJ- H. Hii.ler, secy. Lit Angeles Chapter Nt. 33, R: • ft;. ■ :• " Stated convocations on 1 I I MONDAY of each month 2*. *■ ** Mm »°»u> Han: fAsf Uf Sojourning eompaniona ln r\ Jri good suuidlngcordially In- vlted. By order of I^-* —f 8. O. FOY, H. r 1 I Sam. Praokk, Secretary. Ln Angeles Ceoncll Nt. 11, Royal aad Salad Magttrt, F. * ft. ■~ Balds Its stated assemblies oa the tut Monday or each month at Masonic Hall atTiao p. m Sojourning Companions in good standing are freAemally tnvleed to attend. Byorderofthe Th - . nr. B. B. CUNNINGHAM, Recorder. KNIQHTS TEMPLAR, De Lion Commandarr Nt. Holds Its stated conclaves at the Asy lum ln Msaonie Hall, on tha Thint THURSDAY of e»ch month, at ni o'clock p. M. Sojourning Knights Templar in good standing are oordlully invited la at teed. By order of the so «■ J. O. LrmiriitJ, Recorder. I. O. O. F. i A_ajajfcw Ansreiito Lodge afar. its. M mh^-^T^ 1 " meeting. afeVoloS at Odd Felo»s> Hall, »,wney Blaoa. Visiting and sojourning brothers ln good standing are Invited to attend. „ _ M. LEHMAN. N.«. Fbed. w. Wood, Rec. Sec. Loa Aageles Loug.lle, SO, I.e. #.§•. Regular meeting held oa ffm ETEngO Ol VsaflljJtFeach a-eek st T\ o'clodl. So- looming brethren in good standing are cordially Invited. . „ _ 4. W. BARD, N. O A. Fun, R. S. ' Orange Grove Encampment, Mm. St, 1.0. 0. F. jffSkv BXUDLAR MBETINGB hela gSJ SAli" 1 '? 0 Second and Fourth ■sgSJBJgJ"'TUEBDAYB of each month at . , Hi P- >t. Sojourning Patri archs in food .landing are cordially Invi ted to attend. _ C. C. LIPS, 0. P. B. Marxskn. Scribe. ® Knights of Pythias. OLIVE LODGE, No. 96. meets every ThuredeV evening, at 7 o'clock, at the Castle - Hall, Downey Block. All sojourning Knights In good standing are ■ordlnllv Invited. I. A. DUNSMOOR, C. C. U E. MILIB.K. of K. H. Confidence Engine Company No. 2. m REGULAR MEETINGS of im\\ tb>> Company will take place jJmSSkW on the first Wednesday eve ■SgsWrnmL nl "*" °' eßrh month, at a 4gmmgfmt o'clock. By order, — W. S. MOORE, necretesy. C. F. HEINZEMAN & CO., Successors to 1. B. SAUNDERS A CO DRUGGISTS ANB CHEMISTS, 70 'Slain Street. LOS ANGELES. The CHOICEST TOILET ARTICLE!*, the PUREST CHUGS and PATENT MEIU. class of all kinds, mw Prescriptions care fully compounded day and night noS-tf-8 FRENCH DRUG STORE! V. CHEVALIER'S ZDIR/TTG- STORE Has been removed from SIGNORET'3 BLOCK to . Cardona Block, 118 Main St., Opposite the Mariposa Store. FRENCH AND OTHER FOREIGN PATENT MEDICINES. PERFUMERY, BRUSHES AND ALL TOILETTE ARTICLES. ••"Prescriptions pit-p»r.d with gieut areo. Uatf SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S VIT/»L HEe Ip '>W*T)WE I The great English Debility, Sperraaton Decline of Physical I The Vital I Will positively cure, thoroughly ami permanently, any case of EXHAUSTED VITALITY or Nervous Debility, either acute or of long standing, and ln either sex, no matter from what cause pro duced. The Vital Restorative Is a thoroughly scientific prescription, la not a quack nostrum, hence perfectly safe to take; Is pleasant to the taste, supplies to the cerebrospinal and sym pathetic system of nerves new force. Purifies and Enriches The blood. rejuvenating and relnvlgorat- Ing both mind and body. Thoueands, both ln this country and in Europe, can testily to the great restorative properties of this really great medicine. Price, $3 per bottle, or four times tbe quantity lor (10. Sent to auy address se cure Irom observation. Address all letters to A. E. MINTIE, M. D., (Graduate of the University of Pennsyl vania and late Resident Surgeon to the Urthopcedlc Hospital or Philadel phia,) No. 722 Montgomery St., Sau Krancisci., Sole Agent. P. B.—DR. MINTIE can be consults! ln reference to the atiovecomplaims dur ing office hours from • a. m. to 3 p. *. dally, and from I to 1 lo the evening, Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. a. Consultation FREE. Thorough examination aud ad* vlee, 15. Full directions and advleo tree' with every package of medicine, lylatf Montana Meat Market. FKOfLINOEReV FRANK, MMa* The best and tenderest MeatsalMT In the market. None but the HBraiß.' frtmeejt Baef and Mutton ever to be found. Note the address—Mon tana Meat Market. Male (Street, neat I First, Los Angeles